July, Thursday 25th., 2019 Russia Urges "Independence" From "Imposed World Order" Of US Financial System
July, Thursday 25th., 2019
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov..."We must protect ourselves from political abuses made with the help of the US dollar and the American banking system," he said while addressing a ministerial meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement held in Venezuela, according to TASS. "We must turn our dependence in this sphere into independence,"he added..."
Russia Urges "Independence" From "Imposed World Order" Of US Financial System
Following
Russia signalling last week, its willingness to join the controversial
payments channel Instex - designed to circumvent both SWIFT as well as
US sanctions banning trade with Iran - new statements from
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov called on the
international community to free itself from a purely US-controlled
international financial system and US dollar dominance. "We must protect ourselves from political abuses made with the help of the US dollar and the American banking system," he said while addressing a ministerial meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement held in Venezuela, according to TASS. "We must turn our dependence in this sphere into independence,"he added.
"Let us be multipolar in the spheres of finance and currency," he said.
The senior diplomat was specifically addressing US-led sanctions and
the tightening economic noose, including a near total oil export
blockade, on the Maduro government in Caracas.
The comments also come after early this year the Maduro regime wasstymied in its bid to pull $1.2 billion worth of gold out of the Bank of England, according to a January Bloomberg report.
The Bank of England’s (BoE) decision to deny Maduro officials’
withdrawal request was a the height of US coup efforts targeting Maduro.
Specifically top US officials, including Secretary of State Michael
Pompeo and National Security Adviser John Bolton, had lobbied their
UK counterparts to help cut off the regime from its overseas assets, as
we reported
at the time. Washington has further lobbied other international
institutions, and especially its Latin American allies, to seize
Venezuelan assets and essentially hold them for control of Juan Guaido's
opposition government in exile. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov. Image source: TASS
Deputy FM Ryabkov held up the Venezuela situation as an example of "barefaced misappropriation of assets kept at Western banks."
He described further:
"This is just one of the examples of a wider policy of deliberate instigation of crises to change government, to replace legitimately elected politician with American stooges."
Despite western capitals virtue-signaling their "rules-based order"
approach, Ryabkov said instead, "We think that it is not a rule-based
world order, it is rather a foisted and imposed world order."
Meanwhile, the establishment of the 'SWIFT-alternative' Instex - now
online as of three weeks ago - constitutes the biggest threat the dollar
as a reserve currency to date, especially if Russia follows through on
its signalling it could join.