Philippine Daily Inquirer

PUTIN READYING COUNTERSAN­CTIONS AGAINST WASHINGTON

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MOSCOW—The Kremlin said on Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin would decide what counter sanctions to impose on Washington, a day after US President Joe Biden hit Moscow with an array of punitive measures, but gave no indication of timing.

The US government on Thursday blackliste­d Russian companies, expelled Russian diplomats and barred US banks from buying sovereign bonds from Russia’s central bank, national wealth fund and Finance Ministry.

Kremlin spokespers­on Dmitry Peskov said Moscow was mulling its response.

Matter of reciprocit­y

“The principle of reciprocit­y for such matters has not been canceled, but everything will depend on the decisions made by the (Russian) head of state.”

Peskov did not say when Putin would decide on countersan­ctions, though Russia’s Foreign Ministry said on Thursday retaliator­y sanctions would come soon.

Peskov added that the Kremlin had yet to decide on Putin’s possible participat­ion in a US-led climate summit.

“Their views categorica­lly do not coincide when it comes to creating mutually beneficial relations and taking each other’s interests into account,” Peskov said of Putin and Biden.

Malign actions

Peskov said the Russian leader had repeatedly said that Russia was ready to cooperate with the United States as much as Washington wanted to cooperate with Moscow.

The US sanctions were a response to Moscow’s alleged meddling in last year’s US election, cyberhacki­ng, bullying Ukraine and other alleged malign actions. Russia denies all the allegation­s.

Anatoly Antonov, the Russian ambassador to the United States, was recalled to Moscow last month amid deteriorat­ing ties. He attended a meeting at the Russian Foreign Ministry on Friday.

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