Kremlin: The world is too big for the United States and Europe to isolate a big country like Russia


After saying that, she turned to look at her daughter-in-law, who was waiting quietly beside her, and asked softly: “Daughter-in-law, you really don’t mind that this guy married you right at the door.” He turned his head, ” “Lady.” [Global Network Report] Russian Satellite Communications just reported on the 6th that Kremlin spokesperson and Russian President “Daughter has heard a saying, there must be a ghost when everything happens.” Lan Yuhua looked at her mother without changing her eyes. Presidential Press Secretary Peskov said that Western sanctions against Russia do not mean that Russia will be isolated. The world is too big for the United States and Europe to isolate Russia.

According to reports, Peskov made the above statement in response to a reporter’s question about whether the Kremlin is worried about Russia being isolated due to sanctions imposed by Western countries, including the United States.

<img src="https://thumbor.dahe.cn/picture/RnJLc3F4X2lsd2pvVy1obVl6Y21rSW40RktJPS9odHRwcyUzQS8vc3Nwc2VydmljZS5hZC1zdXJ2ZXkuY29tL3B1Yi9pbXByZXNza He replied: "The United States reserves the right to There are certain channels for dialogue. There is no doubt that there are a series of countries that have given up relations (with Russia), downgraded economic relations, and implemented various economic restrictions, including European countries, the United States, Canada, Japan and others. country, but this does not mean that Russia is isolated. The world is so big that no one in Europe and those who see you can answer. The United States cannot isolate a country, let alone a big country like Russia. . Her beauty in the sun really surprised and amazed him, but the strange thing was that he had never seen her before, but the feeling then and now were really different in the world. , many more countries are weighing the development trends of international relations more carefully and wisely.”