пятница, 15 января 2016 г.

Black Monday in Russia

You think you know what a "Black Monday"?
No! You do not know what a black Monday.
You know what a black Monday, next Monday.

Bloomberg Markets: Sanctions against Iran, including restrictions on trading in oil, can be removed by Monday, January 18th. This was stated by deputy head of the Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakhchi yesterday, Wednesday.

According to him, the final report of the IAEA, confirming the peaceful nature of Tehran's nuclear program and execution of the Islamic Republic of commitments will be published on Friday.

On Sunday, as expected, the representatives of the "six" mediators and Iran will make a joint statement in which they confirm the execution of a transaction concluded in July, and the lifting of sanctions, said Arakhchi.
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As a result, Iran will be able to resume oil exports to Europe, the suspension of sanctions in 2011, the year.

Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh country had previously stated that Iran is ready to increase the supply of 500 thousand barrels per day in the weeks after the lifting of restrictions and sell "at any price".

For whatever, Carl!

The relationship between the "sworn friends", Russia and Iran, clearly and unambiguously expressed the secretary of the Commission for Energy of the Iranian Parliament, Amir Abbas Soltani: "When the anti-Iran sanctions have been imposed on the sale of oil, Russia could reduce its oil exports to support Tehran. However, Moscow I did not do so and thus dealt a severe blow to the Iranian economy. "

According to him, after signing a nuclear deal with the United States and the complete lifting of sanctions, Iran to take its rightful place in the global oil and gas market, increase sales and production of oil and gas, "Even if it will harm the interests of Russia, Iran will act solely in their own economic and political interests. "

Well, Putin seems, this time finally beat all!

четверг, 14 января 2016 г.

US condemns Russia

The United States would prefer not to create obstacles to the Russian economy, but are forced to take this step to protect the interests of Ukraine and the world order.
This was stated by Advisor to the US President Barack Obama's foreign policy, Ben Rhodes, reports TSN.
"We would prefer not exactly have the sanctions against Russia," - said Rhodes.
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However, he noted that Washington considered "necessary" to impose sanctions, and added that they can begin to be canceled after the Minsk Agreement by all parties, including Ukraine.
"The preferred outcome for the United States - the implementation of the agreements Minsk, respect for the sovereignty of Ukraine and the restoration of economic cooperation with Russia," - said the adviser.