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Russia Not Planning to Retaliate to US Oracle's Toughened Sanctions - Minister

SOCHI (Sputnik) – Russia is not planning any retaliatory measures following the tightening of the US technology company Oracle's sanctions against Russian oil and gas sector, Russian Communications Minister Nikolay Nikiforov said Thursday.
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Nikiforov told reporters on the sidelines of the Russian Investment Forum in Sochi that Moscow "was not planning retaliatory measures."

"We are against these prohibitions, sanctions. We consider them as counterproductive, useless, and companies that try to use them, harm themselves," he pointed out.

READ MORE: US Oracle Informs Russian Oil, Gas Companies About Joining Sanctions — Reports

On February 8, the Kommersant newspaper reported, citing a letter from Oracle dated January 12, that the company had tightened the terms of providing products and services to Russian customers from the oil and gas industry included in the US sanctions list. The letter is accompanied by a list of companies subject to sanctions, including enterprises of Gazprom, Rosneft, LUKoil and Surgutneftegaz. Sanctions apply to all the projects with at least 33-percent participation of the sanctioned companies.

Oracle warned that sanctions included ban on providing, exporting or re-exporting goods, services and technologies in support of deep-sea and Arctic offshore exploration, participation in oil-producing shale projects or shale projects with oil production potential, if it includes one of the companies from the US Office of Foreign Assets Control in Directive 4 under Executive Order 13662.

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