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Kremlin's response to new EU sanctions. Russia has developed a certain immunity against such measures

The Kremlin announced on Friday that Russia had developed a certain immunity and adaptability to Western sanctions, following the European Union's approval of an 18th set of sanctions against Moscow. These included measures targeted at the oil industry.

Diplomats said that the package is intended to lower G7's price limit for buying Russian crude to $47.6 a barrel.

When asked about the new EU sanctions, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov called them one-sided, illegal and in line with Europe's "consistently antirussian stance".

Peskov said to reporters, "But, at the same, we've already acquired a degree of immunity from sanctions. We have adapted ourselves to life with sanctions."

"We will need to analyze the new package to minimize its effects. Each new package of sanctions has a negative impact on the countries who support it. Peskov stated that this is a weapon with two edges.

Russian government and trade sources

Playing down the impact

The new restrictions will not disrupt the Russian oil market, they say. (Reporting and writing by Dmitry Antonov, editing by Gleb Brianski/Andrew Osborn; Writing by Vladimir Soldatkin)

(source: Reuters)