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Putin, in China, Says US Sanctions Undermine Dollar

Putin, in China, Says US Sanctions Undermine Dollar
Russia's President Vladimir Putin, right, and China's President Xi Jinping attend an official welcoming ceremony in front of the Great Hall of the People in Tiananmen Square in Beijing on May 16, 2024. (Sergei Bobylyov/AP)

Friday, 17 May 2024 06:56 AM EDT

President Vladimir Putin said Friday U.S. sanctions policy was undermining confidence in the dollar and that Russia and China would find a way to stop the threat of measures against Chinese banks from disrupting their burgeoning trade.

Washington has hit Russia with waves of Ukraine-related sanctions and threatened secondary sanctions on foreign banks aiding transactions with Moscow. That has prompted some Chinese banks to limit dealings with Russian companies.

'DEVOID OF COMMON SENSE'

In televised comments during a visit to China, Putin said such sanctions were illegitimate unless approved by the U.N. Security Council. He said they were also counter-productive for the United States and demonstrated its "stupidity".

"They are completely devoid of common sense," Putin told reporters.

He said the United States was "sawing the branch they are sitting on" because its actions were undermining confidence in the dollar and causing countries to reduce the share of dollars in their reserves.

Putin said a solution was possible to the difficulties in Russian-Chinese payment settlements but did not say what it would entail.

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President Vladimir Putin said Friday U.S. sanctions policy was undermining confidence in the dollar and that Russia and China would find a way to stop the threat of measures against Chinese banks from disrupting their burgeoning trade.
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