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World powers agree to ban gold exports from Russia

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By SRI NewsDesk Published June 27, 2022
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World powers on Sunday agreed to ban gold exports from Russia, in new combined action to cut off Moscow’s fiscal lifeline as G7 leaders met in southern Germany to lock down new support for Ukraine.

US President Joe Biden and his counterparts from the world’s most industrialised nations are gathering at Elmau Castle in the Bavarian mounts before they continue on to Madrid for addresses with Nato mates.

They will seek to close species in their backing for Ukraine against Russia’s irruption while scuffling with the enhancing global fallout of the war.

From soaring affectation to a brewing food extremity and energy dearths, Russia’s irruption of Ukraine, now in its fifth month, has mired the world in a series of heads.

The leaders will also be brazened with the brewing trouble of recession as well as pressures over climate change.

In a show of their resoluteness to mound pressure on Moscow, the G7 blazoned that it’ll outlaw significances of Russian gold which the US said is the alternate- largest import for Russia and a significant source of profit for Vladimir Putin and his abettors .

Read further G7 countries pledge to stop oil painting significances from Russia

According to the White House, Russia reckoned for about five percent of all gold exports in 2020 and 90 percent of Russia’s affair went to G7 countries substantially to Britain.

Do not give up
Western abettors have been scrabbling to coordinate their response since Russia transferred its colors submerging into Ukraine on February 24.

While they’ve pounded the Russian frugality with unknown warrants, Putin’s armies have been digging in their heels for a drawn- out war.

Ahead of the addresses, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson prompted abettors not to waver in their support.

“ Ukraine can win and it’ll win. But they need our backing to do so. Now isn’t the time to give up on Ukraine, ” he said, as Britain blazoned another$ 525 million in guarantees for World Bank lending latterly this time.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will make the same plea when he joins in via videotape- link on Monday.

John Kirby, National Security Council spokesperson at the White House, said the G7 will be seeking to hold Russia responsible and to increase the costs and consequences of the war on Putin and his frugality.

At the same time, they will aim to minimise “ as much as possible the effect of these rising oil painting prices and the way( Putin) has weaponised energy ”.

The fallout on the frugality will be at the centre of the G7’s opening session.

Just six months back, the global frugality had been poised for a huge post-pandemic recovery but it’s now gaping down the barrel of a recession.

“ Core problems that are on the top of mind for all of us ” include “ rising prices, force chain dislocations, all aggravated by this war in Ukraine ”, said Kirby.

Systemic rival
Scarred by a reliance on Russian energy that has hampered several European nations including Germany and Italy from going each out to discipline Putin’s Russia, the G7 was also warily looking at China which it views as a systemic rival.

“ The impact that China’s coercive profitable practices, use of forced labour, intellectual theft all those are frontal and centre for the G7, and I suppose you are going to see China veritably much at the van as the G7 goes on, ” said Kirby.

As the gulf separating Western abettors from Russia and China widens, the G7 will also be looking to rally other major players to its side.

To this end, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has invited the leaders of Argentina, India, Indonesia, Senegal and South Africa to the Alpine peak.

While Argentina and Indonesia suggested at a pivotal UN vote to condemn Russia, the other three abstained.

But all are being directly hit by a brewing hunger extremity sparked by the holdback in grain and wheat exports from Ukraine, and India for case has assessed restrictions on wheat exports.

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