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Putin Calls US Oil Sanctions ‘Unfriendly Act’, Downplays Economic Impact

Putin Dismisses Impact of US Oil Sanctions, Calls Them ‘Unfriendly Act’

Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that new US sanctions targeting Russia’s largest oil companies will not significantly impact the nation’s economy, labeling the measures an “unfriendly act” that harms recovering US-Russia relations.

Key Takeaways

  • Putin says sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil are “serious” but won’t significantly affect Russia’s economic well-being
  • Russian leader warns of “serious, if not overwhelming” response to any Tomahawk strikes on Russian territory
  • Both leaders emphasize continued dialogue despite cancelled Budapest summit
  • Sanctions announced after Kremlin rejected ceasefire calls in Ukraine war

Sanctions and Economic Impact

Speaking to media on Thursday, Putin acknowledged the sanctions are “serious for us, of course, that is clear” but emphasized they “will not significantly impact our economic well-being.” He described the measures as an attempt to pressure Moscow, stating “No self-respecting country ever does anything under pressure.”

The US sanctions target Russia’s two biggest oil producers—Rosneft and Lukoil—marking the first such measures since President Trump returned to office.

Military Warnings and Diplomatic Stance

Putin issued a stark warning regarding potential Tomahawk missile strikes, stating that while the US hasn’t agreed to allow Ukraine to use them, Kyiv’s attempts to gain permission represent “an attempt at escalation.”

“But if such weapons are used to strike Russian territory, the response will be very serious, if not overwhelming. Let them think about that,” he added.

Despite the cancelled summit in Budapest, Putin emphasized the importance of continued diplomacy: “Dialogue is always better than confrontation, than disputes, or even more so than war. That is why we have always supported the continuation of dialogue, and we continue to support it now.”

US Perspective and International Reaction

The US Treasury Department stated the sanctions aim to “limit Russia’s ability to finance its aggression.” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed the move, calling it a step that would “weaken the Kremlin’s capacity to wage war.”

President Trump, while meeting NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, expressed frustration with the lack of progress in talks with Putin: “Every time I speak with Vladimir, I have good conversations, and then they don’t go anywhere. They just don’t go anywhere.”

Trump cancelled the proposed Budapest meeting, explaining he didn’t “want to have a wasted meeting” and that “It just didn’t feel like we were going to get to the place we have to get.”

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