MEDVEDEV:
BLOCKING
RUSSIA FROM SWIFT AN
6
December, 2019
The
Russian Prime Minister Says Moscow’s Response To Such A Move Would
Be “Without Limits.
During
the height of tensions over last year’s Kerch Strait Incident,
then-U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations Kurt Volker
suggested that Washington block Russian banks from the
dollar-denominated Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial
Telecommunication.
In
an interview at the time, Ambassador Volker told Voice of America
that blocking Russia from SWIFT is a “nuclear option.” He added:
“It
would have costs for everybody involved. Big costs for Russia, but
big costs for allies, as well. Ultimately, we have to keep it on the
table as a possibility, because we just can’t continue to see
Russia launch further steps of aggression in its neighborhood like
this.”
During
his year-end press conference Thursday, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry
Medvedev was asked about the threat. In response have gave an ominous
threat of his own:
“This
would in fact be a declaration of war. But nevertheless it was
discussed.”
Medvedev
also made it clear that the Russian response to any such provocation
would be “without limits.” He then added:
“We’ll
watch developments and if such decisions are made, I want to note
that our economic reaction and generally any other reaction will be
without limits.”
In
recent months, Russia has considered joining the European INSTEX
special payment system that was designed to circumvent U.S. sanctions
on Iran.
(Photo
Credit: Russian Government)
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