Putin said at the G20 summit that Russia has presented examples of terrorism financing by individual businessmen from 40 countries, including from member states of the G20.
"I
provided examples related to our data on the financing of Islamic State
units by natural persons in various countries. The financing comes
from 40 countries, as we established, including some G20 members," Putin
told reporters following the summit.
The fight against terrorism was a key topic at the summit, according to the Russian leader.
"This
topic (the war on the terror) was crucial. Especially after the Paris
tragedy, we all understand that the means of financing terrorism should
be severed," the Russian president said.
Russia has also presented satellite images and aerial photos showing the true scale of the Islamic State oil trade.#Putin: #ISIS income comes from #oil trade. I showed my colleagues satellite images of endless truck columns. #G20 pic.twitter.com/Dh70rNHjiV
— Russia Direct (@Russia_Direct) November 16, 2015
"I've
demonstrated the pictures from space to our colleagues, which clearly
show the true size of the illegal trade of oil and petroleum products
market. Car convoys stretching for dozens of kilometers, going
beyond the horizon when seen from a height of four-five thousand
meters," Putin told reporters after the G20 summit.
"A
part of the Syrian opposition considers it possible to begin military
actions against ISIL with the assistance of the Russian air forces, and
we are ready to provide that assistance," the Russian president said.
If
this happens, the army of Syrian President Bashar Assad, on the one
hand, and the opposition, on the other hand, will fight a common enemy,
he outlined.Cooperation With the US
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday that the United States has shown a certain willingness to resume cooperation with Russia in several areas.
"It
seemed to me that, at least at an expert level, at the level
of discussing problems, there was, indeed, a clear interest in resuming
work in many areas, including the economy, politics, and the security
sphere," Putin told reporters.
Vladimir Putin said that Russia needs support from the US, Saudi Arabia and Iran in the fight against terrorism.
"It's not the time to debate who is more effective in the fight against ISIL, what we need to do is consolidate our efforts," president Putin added.
The Russian president hopes that the work with the G20 colleagues in the fight against terrorism will continue."I think that cooperation in fighting terrorism is very important," Vladimir Putin told reporters.
A321 Crash in Sinai
Answering the question about A321 crash in Sinai, the Russian plane crash in Egypt are still being considered, and it is too early to draw a final conclusion, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday."With regard to the crash of our airplane: this is hugely painful for all of us, for the entire Russian people, whatever the cause may be," Putin told reporters.
"All
versions are being considered. Final conclusions can be made
after examinations have been carried out and completed. What
examinations? If there was an explosion, traces of explosives must
remain on the airliner, on passengers' belongings," the president added.
Russia Proposes Better Debt Restructuring Option for Ukraine Than IMFRussia has proposed Ukraine a better option for its $3 billion debt than just moving the pay date, as suggested by the IMF, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday.
"In order not to put Ukraine in a difficult situation, we made, I believe, an unexpected offer to our partners. We not only agreed to the restructuring of Ukraine's debt, but we offered better conditions than the International Monetary Fund asked for. We were asked to move the payment to next year, I said that we were ready for a deeper restructuring," Putin told reporters.
"We are ready not to receive any money this year, but get a billion next year, in 2016, another billion in 2017, and another billion in 2018," the president added.
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