Putin says Russia to hold off on more sanctions against US

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AFP Moscow
Last Updated : Mar 21 2014 | 5:15 PM IST
President Vladimir Putin today said Moscow would hold off on further reciprocal sanctions against the United States, after Washington introduced punitive measures against his close allies over the Ukraine crisis.
"You know, both in the first case -- the American sanctions -- and in the second case -- the introduction of a visa regime with Ukraine -- I think we should for now hold off on reciprocal steps," Putin told a meeting of his Security Council.
Putin made light of the fresh US sanctions, saying he would now open an account with a bank targeted by US punitive measures.
"As far as this financial institution is concerned, as I understand it's a middle-sized bank," Putin said in comments released by the Kremlin, referring to Bank Rossiya.
"I personally did not have an account with it but will open an account there on Monday for sure."
Washington targeted Bank Rossiya as a "crony bank" for the Russian elite and also threatened to target the broader Russian economy if Moscow escalates the Ukraine crisis.

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The Russian strongman, known for his dark sense of humour, jokingly suggested he should steer clear of the targeted officials.
"You have to stay away from them, they are compromising us," he said to laughter.
Participants of the Security Council meeting included several of the blacklisted officials, among them Putin's chief of staff Sergei Ivanov and Sergei Naryshkin, speaker of the lower house of parliament, the State Duma.
US President Barack Obama yesterday announced fresh sanctions against some of Putin's closest allies including several billionaire businessmen.

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First Published: Mar 21 2014 | 5:15 PM IST

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