American writer Patrick Smith at Salon believes that among the Directors of European countries there is " something like a revolt against the anti-sanctions the United States. in his vision, the proof of this is the recent statements of such European leaders as Prime Minister of Italy Matteo Renzi, Director of the French Republic, fran?ois Hollande, the Minister of foreign Affairs of Denmark Martin Linegar. All of them, According to Smith, " one way or another " showed that the policy of punishment do not support. Italian Prime Minister, for example, was said about the fact that the new sanctions with regard to Russia, there is " absolutely no need ", RIA " Novosti ". Patrick Smith believes that the destructiveness of penal policy increasingly felt outside of Russia. According to him, in 2008, Europe has had the strength to struggle with economic problems, now they are almost gone. The writer emphasizes that these problems, such as " chaos " in the currency markets of Russia's neighbours, are ignored by the media in the USA. In addition, Smith says that the policy of the President of the Russian Federation are understanding of most Europeans. According to Smith, they recognize the Russian leader the right to assume that Russian sovereignty in danger. According to the forecasts of the American publicist, relations between Russia and the West in 2015 will be more " chaotic "." One of the 2 relationship awaits critical gap: either Europe with Russia, or the capital of the United States with Europe. I rather hope that the second, and I think there are All the chances, " concludes the writer. This year has worsened relations between Russia and the West in connection with the situation in Ukraine. At the end of July, the EU and the US from point penalties against private individuals and organizations turned to measures against entire sectors of the Russian economy. In response, Russia has restricted the import of food items from countries that have introduced in relation to penalties: USA, EU, Canada, Australia and Norway.
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