Europe’s Oil Sanctions Are ‘Economic Suicide’, Putin Declares
President Vladimir Putin

The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin has stated that the oil sector was undergoing a ‘tectonic change’, while claiming that Europe has been committing ‘economic suicide’ with its sanctions on Moscow over the ongoing war in Ukraine.

According to Putin, by seeking to phase out Russian energy supplies, Europe will only hurt itself, calling on state officials to use ‘ill-thought-out’ moves by the West to the country’s advantage.

He informed an energy meeting on Tuesday that Europe would see higher energy prices and higher inflation as a result of its actions.

‘Of course, such an economic suicide is a domestic affair of the European countries,’ Putin said.

Africa Today News, New York reports that following Kremlin’s decision to send troops to Ukraine on February 24, the West has introduced unprecedented sanctions against Russia.

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Western countries have displayed close coordination in their announcements of penalties, but have not moved at the same pace when it comes to Russian oil and gas.

Putin is hoping to redirect supplies to “friendly” countries as European nations look for ways to wean themselves off Russian energy.

Putin said Europe’s “chaotic actions” are not only damaging its own economy, but also leading to an increase in revenues from oil and gas for Russia.

‘Changes in the oil market are tectonic in nature and doing business as usual, according to the old model, seems unlikely,’ he said.

‘In the new conditions, it is important not only to extract oil, but also to build the entire vertical chain leading to the final consumer,’ he added.

Putin said the government will help companies change their business model.

The Kremlin chief said the state would help improve logistics as well as the deep processing of hydrocarbons and ensure payments in national currencies.

Africa Today News, New York

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