yet? yes, it is difficult in no russian can fail yet? yes, it is difficult in no russian can fail to - yet? yes, it is difficult in no russian can fail to see - yet? yes, it is difficult in no russian can fail to see that| yet? yes, it is difficult in no i russian can fail to see that the country is changing. you walk into a shopping centre in western shops have the shutters down and people are losing theirjobs of the big western companies put out and prices are going up and people are telling me they re finding it hard to get parts for their cars and so on and again, the kremlin hasjust talked about this. they are saying that they are experiencing, the economy is experiencing a shock due to external influence. the kremlin is acknowledging that this is going to present them with difficulties and watching state tv people are seeing these western companies pull out, but the kremlin is always saying we were prepared for this and we are taking measures, they have said that again this morn
ljy and the kremlin has been responding by saying it s going to think seriously about the us sanctions. yes, that s right. the spokesman for the kremlin hasjust said the kremlin is analysing president biden s decision to stop buying oil from russia. we understand president putin is looking at blocking exports of raw materials from russia but we don t have details yet on how that would work and what it would actually mean in practice. in the meantime, the kremlin is trying hard to mitigate the effects of current sanctions. the moscow stock exchanges and trading today. people with foreign currency bank accounts are being restricted as to how much they can take out. but whatever the kremlin does, for the average russian, even if they get all their information from state television, they can t help but notice something is afoot. prices are starting to go up. some supermarkets are starting to limit how much they can buy, and these western brands are disappearing. we are not yet seeing