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Oreshkin called European economies dying

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Maxim Oreshkin, Deputy head of the Russian Presidential Administration, noted that European economies are moribund. He made the corresponding statement on July 22, answering a question during the Territory of Meanings forum.

"The European market and European economies are dying economies. The German economy has been stagnating for a year in a row," Oreshkin said.

In addition, he compared the capabilities of Russia and India and noted that companies from the two countries can actively cooperate and establish partnerships. At the same time, he drew attention to the fact that it would be "difficult for a domestic manufacturer to prove itself," since India has a completely different culture.

State Secretary of the Union State of Belarus and the Russian Federation Sergey Glazyev said on July 20 that the European Union's sanctions against Moscow and Minsk were very expensive for unification and hit Europe much harder than Russia and Belarus. He also drew attention to the fact that Europe will not be able to correct the current situation through militarization.

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