Russia is convinced that there are a number of sanctions and an undisguised attempt to engage in unfair competition, hiding behind some other considerations, attempts to squeeze out competitors, in this case, Russian companies, from international markets, Russian Presidential Spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov said, commenting on the US sanctions.
"Of course, this cannot have any relation and cannot be accepted in any way by considerations related to the situation in Syria, or any other country in the world. There is nothing like this, I would say, international economic raiding," Peskov told reporters.
According to Peskov, Russian authorities are continuing to work to ensure the stability of the economic situation in connection with the imposition of US sanctions.
"Any of our actions in this case [within the framework of the response to anti-Russian sanctions] will be carried out solely on the basis of our own interests, the interests of the Russian Federation," Dmitry Peskov stated.
The United States' attempts to change Moscow's political course by imposing or threatening sanctions are bound to fail, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said.
"We have always told the Americans that their attempts to change something in the line we are pursuing by imposing or threatening sanctions are doomed to failure. But so far the experience of living in this reality for many years has taught our American colleagues nothing," Ryabkov told reporters.
Meanwhile, the US spokeswoman said that the United States is still considering new sanctions against Russia after the Syrian government allegedly conducted a chemical weapons attack in Douma. White House spokesperson Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on Monday the United States is considering additional sanctions against Russia.
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Last week, the heads of the factions in the State Duma, the lower house of Russian parliament, together with speaker Vyacheslav Volodin introduced a draft law on the potential response to US sanctions and anti-Russian policies. The document stipulates a ban on imports of US agricultural, alcoholic, tobacco products and medical drugs. It also implies the suspension of cooperation between Russia and the United States in nuclear energy, aircraft manufacturing and supplies of rocket engines.
US-led Strikes on Syria
The Kremlin said it still hopes for a dialogue with Washington despite the US-led strikes on Syria last week.
"We hope that, when our American colleagues solve their internal issues, some kind of communication will begin despite all the damage to (our) bilateral relations currently imposed by Washington," Dmitry Peskov said.
Russia considers the recent attack on Syria to be aggression and violation of international law, according to the Kremlin spokesman.
"On Saturday and Sunday, we all witnessed another violation of international law, regular aggression by a number of countries against the sovereign Syrian Arab Republic. You know Russia's position, which was clearly and unequivocally formulated in the statement by the head of the Russian state," Peskov told reporters.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized that the strikes had been carried out in violation of norms of the international law.
No Discussions of Possible Putin-Trump Summit
There are no discussions of a possible summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump, Kremlin hopes that Moscow and Washington will resume communication despite all the damage caused to bilateral relations, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
"At the moment, there is no discussion of a possible meeting of the presidents, as they have said themselves during their latest phone talks. We hope that after a time being when our US colleagues will settle their internal issues, some kind of communication will begin despite all the damage to bilateral relations caused by Washington," Peskov told reporters.