Here it is.
Just one day after reading the article by the Russian, Alexander Sobyanin, the sacrifice of Nemtsov and the US takeover of the EU (TTIP) and Japan(TTP), comes this revelation.
Just
Business: US Grows Russia Trade While Urging EU to Back Off
Just one day after reading the article by the Russian, Alexander Sobyanin, the sacrifice of Nemtsov and the US takeover of the EU (TTIP) and Japan(TTP), comes this revelation.
"The
goal is to extend the life of the United States by consuming the
economies of the EU and Japan".
The United States is living off the back of its own allies and has doublecrossed the EU and forced them into actions which essentially mean stabbing themselves in the foot with sanctions and actions against Russia.
The
head of the Russian State Duma's Foreign Affairs Committee, Aleksey
Pushkov announced that the United States is "making money"
by increasing trade with Russia while telling Europe to stop doing
business with the country.
4
March, 2015
The
State Department is pressuring EU countries to stop doing business
with Russia, yet Russia's trade with the US grew by 7 percent in
2014, Pushkov tweeted.
Госдеп США:"Сейчас не время для бизнеса с Россией". A как же в 2014 торговля США с Россией выросла на 7 %? На ЕС давят,а сами делают деньги.
"US
State Department: 'This is not the time for business with Russia.'
How is it that in 2014 trade between the US and Russia grew by 7
percent? They are pressuring the EU, but making money themselves."
Pushkov
was referring to a statement by US State Department spokeswoman Marie
Harf, who urged European countries not to do business with Russia on
Monday, following agreements made between Russia and Cyprus last
week.
During
the visit, Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades announced that all
European Union (EU) member states without exception have experienced
the negative effect of Western sanctions against Russia.
Russian-Western
relations have deteriorated because of the situation in Ukraine. Last
summer, the European Union and the United States imposed sanctions on
entire sectors of the Russian economy, accusing Moscow of fueling the
fighting in Ukraine. Russia, in response, has banned certain food
imports from the countries that imposed the restrictions.
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