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Putin to talk about the effect of anti-Russian sanctions at the SPIEF session

MOSCOW, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 17, 2022: Dmitry Peskov, Russia's Presidential Spokesman / RGS Media Council Chairman, attends a press conference to start the 2022 Russian Geographical Society media grant contest. Mikhail Japaridze/TASS Ðîññèÿ. Ìîñêâà. Ïðåäñåäàòåëü ìåäèà-ñîâåòà Ðóññêîãî ãåîãðàôè÷åñêîãî îáùåñòâà, ïðåññ-ñåêðåòàðü ïðåçèäåíòà ÐÔ Äìèòðèé Ïåñêîâ âî âðåìÿ ïðåññ-êîíôåðåíöèè, ïîñâÿùåííîé ñòàðòó êîíêóðñà ìåäèàãðàíòîâ Ðóññêîãî ãåîãðàôè÷åñêîãî îáùåñòâà â øòàá-êâàðòèðå ÐÃÎ. Ìèõàèë Äæàïàðèäçå/ÒÀÑÑ

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New Delhi: Russian President Vladimir Putin will talk about the impact anti-Russian sanctions have caused on energy price rise and the evolving global food crisis at the plenary session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) to be held later this week, Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview with media.

“We are seeing how all these restrictions and sanctions imposed against Russia are fueling up prices in the energy, food, and other sectors. We can see that the mistakes made by many countries are starting to manifest themselves in the evolving food crisis,” Peskov said.

Peskov said with confidence that the president would talk about the issues at the forum, and his speech “will be extremely important,” he emphasized.

“Economies were taken hostage by politics, and politicians in many countries made a colossal number of mistakes amid the coronavirus,” the Kremlin spokesman said, as he called the situation “an ideal systemic storm.”

“The mistakes have been aggravated by the economic war being waged by unfriendly countries on Russia. And Russia’s too large a country for the [economic] war not to boomerang to them,” Peskov concluded.

The 25th edition of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) will be held on June 15-18, 2022. The plenary session with Putin is slated for June 17.

(Vinayak)