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Putin says ‘foolish’ sanctions will not hold back Russia

Attempting to take the higher ground in a speech to foreign and Russian investors, Putin said he was relaxed about the measures imposed on his country over Ukraine even though they had broken the fundamental principles of the global economy.

Addressing financiers worried about the weakening economy, capital flight and a possible increase in state intervention, he said Russia was well placed to weather the storm.‘We truly want a country that is strong, flourishing, free and open to the world,’ he told the VTB Russia Calling investment conference, ruling out restrictions on capital and currency movements out of Russia.

Making clear his aim was to soothe worried investors, he later began a question-and-answer session by saying with a wry smile: ‘All I have to do is smile to show the devil is not as frightening as he seems.’ Contradicting some businessmen who fear sanctions could drive Russia into a new period of isolation, Putin said that he saw the country as part of the world economy, and, compared with others, a member playing by the rules. He said sanctions violated the principles of the World Trade Organization, undermined the credibility of international financial institutions and reserve currencies.
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