Russian TV discusses if economy now 'equal' to Iran, North Korea or Cuba

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Russian TV discusses if economy now 'equal' to Iran, North Korea or Cuba
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'There's not a single country in the world with more experience existing under blockade and economic sanctions than us [Russia],' said one guest speaker.

"Which of those models suits us best?" the host asked, to which one of the guest speakers responded,"The Iranian one of course. It's difficult to say 'Iranian scenario' because until a while ago, as the Soviet Union, we sponsored all those countries, but now we're deciding which one we're equal to. So in terms of both the nature of its economic policy and its domestic resources, Iran is the closest to us.

The Russian state TV report mentioned the U.S. sanctions on Iran, which were imposed in 1979 after the seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran following the Islamic Revolution. The report added that those sanctions were"similar to the current anti-Russia ones." Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen on January 18 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Guest speakers on Russian state TV discussed how Iran, North Korea, and Cuba survived international sanctions, debating whether or not the Russian economy is now"equal" to that of any of those countries.The embargo was later lifted and most assets were unblocked, but the U.S.

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