Sanctions a justification for war, says Russia Dmitry Medvedev

MOSCOW. – Russia’s Deputy Security Council chairman Dmitry Medvedev said yesterday that in certain circumstances, sanctions against Moscow may be seen as an act of aggression and a justification for war.

“I would like to point out once again that under certain circumstances such hostile measures can also qualify as an act of international aggression. And even as a casus belli (justification for war),” Medvedev said, adding that Russia has the right to defend itself.

Russia has faced a barrage of crippling economic sanctions from Western countries in response Ukraine “special military operation”.

Medvedev, a former Russian president who was once seen as a liberal, has emerged as one of the most hawkish proponents of the war, delivering a series of scathing denunciations of the West. – Reuters

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