US sanctions on Russian oil companies will not have significant impact on economy, Putin envoy says

Russia's special envoy for investment, Kirill Dmitriev, stated on Fox News that new U.S. sanctions on Russian oil companies will not significantly impact the Russian economy. He explained that rising global oil prices will allow Russia to sell les...

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President Donald Trump, right, with President Vladimir Putin of Russia
Kirill Dmitriev, Russian President Vladimir Putin's special envoy for investment and economic cooperation, said on Friday he does not believe that recently imposed U.S. sanctions on Russian oil companies will have a significant impact on the Russian economy.

Dmitriev made the comments on Fox News' "Special Report" program during a visit to Washington for talks with U.S. officials.

"We do not believe that these sanctions will have significant impact on the Russian economy, because oil prices in the world will rise and Russia will sell just fewer gallons of oil, but at the higher price," he said.

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