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Report from the Danske Bank

According to the Danish, Russia's veto will last less than three months

According to a report by experts from a financial institution in Denmark, the Danske Bank, part of the Danske Bank Group that operates in Denmark and in northern Europe, the European Union will resume fruit and vegetable exports to the Russian Federation in less than three months. 

Analysts from this financial institution estimate that the time sanctions imposed on Russia, as well as those imposed by Putin against countries that support them will be unbearable for both sides, and they will be forced to give up on them in less than three months. 

The report, which was made public on Tuesday the 12, indicates that both the EU and Russia are aware that the trade struggle can seriously affect them. 

Discontent amongst the Russian population 
According to a survey conducted by the analytical centre Levada, 61 percent of the Russians believe that the country is currently facing too many external and internal enemies, so people are wary of the future. 

According to the survey, 23 percent of the people in Russia believe that this trade war will severely affect the average citizen, and 25 percent of them think it will cause problems in theirs, and in their families daily life. 


Source: hortoinfo.es
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