Putin Reveals Over 85% of CIS Trade Now in National Currencies

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that the share of national currencies in trade transactions among Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries has surpassed 85%. Speaking at the CIS summit in Moscow on October 8, Putin emphasized that member states are working together to create financial infrastructures that are resistant to external pressures. He noted:

The use of national currencies is widening in mutual payments; their share in commercial operations among CIS participants has already been above 85%.

The CIS is an organization comprising several post-Soviet republics that formed after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Its member states include Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and several others, with a focus on fostering economic, political, and military cooperation among the former Soviet countries. Putin also highlighted the ongoing growth of the use of national currencies, stating that the trend continues to rise.

In addition to this, he pointed out the rapid progress in reducing reliance on imports, contributing to Russia’s technological independence. Putin said:

The process of import phase-out is moving quickly, and thus the technology sovereignty of our country is being strengthened.

His remarks reflect the broader efforts of CIS countries to reduce external dependencies and promote regional economic collaboration.

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