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Russia to expand sanctions against Turkey
28 of December 2015 г.
Russia will introduce new measures in response to Turkey's unfriendly actions, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich said in an interview with Russia-24 TV channel on Monday, according to TASS.
"There will be further actions that are to be announced," Dvorkovich said.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has already unveiled the plans at the government meetings, he added.
"We will consistently go this way," the deputy prime minister said.
At this, Dvorkovich stressed the Russian government had no task of refusing to cooperate with Turkey in full.
"We believe that there is a need for an adequate response towards the unfriendly actions," Dvorkovich said.
FM-TV
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