Apartheid state. Need to be boycotted, divested, and sanctioned for this. (Come at me)
You're sexy when you talk dirty.
Apartheid state. Need to be boycotted, divested, and sanctioned for this. (Come at me)
Russia To Require Gas Payments In Rubles
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday he would not accept payments for natural gas shipments in dollars or euros — instead, "unfriendly countries" would have to pay in Russian rubles, TASS reported.
https://www.politico.eu/article/russia-to-require-gas-payments-in-rubles/
Not gonna lie I admire the way that no matter how much pressure people put on him, he still comes up with a crafty way to strike back.
IMO he won't back down on Ukraine and a peace deal would mean acquitting him of the war crimes in Ukraine so that's a no no.
Which means it's only a matter of time until he presses the nuclear weapons button, there's no winners in this war.
Do you know who is the most important producer of Uranium? It's Russia.Are dimwits in Germany still going through with nuclear phase-out? They should be now throwing a kitchen sink to try and put back as many plants into operation as possible, it would drastically reduce the need for gas&coal.
Heart problems, apparently.
Do you know who is the most important producer of Uranium? It's Russia.
Nice cover story.
Either Putin got rid of him for failing or he retreated back home and waits for the Putin regime to break down.
Do you know who is the most important producer of Uranium? It's Russia.
Country | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
Kazakhstan | 19,451 | 21,317 | 22,451 | 23,127 | 23,607 | 24,689 | 23,321 | 21,705 | 22,808 | 19,477 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | 5983 | 6991 | 6350 | 5001 | 5654 | 6315 | 5882 | 6517 | 6613 | 6203 |
Namibia | 3258 | 4495 | 4323 | 3255 | 2993 | 3654 | 4224 | 5525 | 5476 | 5413 |
Canada | 9145 | 8999 | 9331 | 9134 | 13,325 | 14,039 | 13,116 | 7001 | 6938 | 3885 |
Uzbekistan (est.) | 2500 | 2400 | 2400 | 2400 | 2385 | 3325 | 3400 | 3450 | 3500 | 3500 |
Niger | 4351 | 4667 | 4518 | 4057 | 4116 | 3479 | 3449 | 2911 | 2983 | 2991 |
Russia | 2993 | 2872 | 3135 | 2990 | 3055 | 3004 | 2917 | 2904 | 2911 | 2846 |
China (est.) | 885 | 1500 | 1500 | 1500 | 1616 | 1616 | 1692 | 1885 | 1885 | 1885 |
Ukraine | 890 | 960 | 922 | 926 | 1200 | 808 | 707 | 790 | 800 | 744 |
India (est.) | 400 | 385 | 385 | 385 | 385 | 385 | 421 | 423 | 308 | 400 |
South Africa (est.) | 582 | 465 | 531 | 573 | 393 | 490 | 308 | 346 | 346 | 250 |
Indeed I confused it with Kazakhstan, my mistake. Nonetheless as long as we rely on a country under Russia's influence we would have a problem.Where do you get these figures? As of 2020 they were way down the list.
https://world-nuclear.org/informati...-uranium/world-uranium-mining-production.aspx
Country 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Kazakhstan 19,451 21,317 22,451 23,127 23,607 24,689 23,321 21,705 22,808 19,477 Australia 5983 6991 6350 5001 5654 6315 5882 6517 6613 6203 Namibia 3258 4495 4323 3255 2993 3654 4224 5525 5476 5413 Canada 9145 8999 9331 9134 13,325 14,039 13,116 7001 6938 3885 Uzbekistan (est.) 2500 2400 2400 2400 2385 3325 3400 3450 3500 3500 Niger 4351 4667 4518 4057 4116 3479 3449 2911 2983 2991 Russia 2993 2872 3135 2990 3055 3004 2917 2904 2911 2846 China (est.) 885 1500 1500 1500 1616 1616 1692 1885 1885 1885 Ukraine 890 960 922 926 1200 808 707 790 800 744 India (est.) 400 385 385 385 385 385 421 423 308 400 South Africa (est.) 582 465 531 573 393 490 308 346 346 250
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Ridiculous. There is literally 0.01% chance of that happening.Not gonna lie I admire the way that no matter how much pressure people put on him, he still comes up with a crafty way to strike back.
IMO he won't back down on Ukraine and a peace deal would mean acquitting him of the war crimes in Ukraine so that's a no no.
Which means it's only a matter of time until he presses the nuclear weapons button, there's no winners in this war.
... I guess the rift between Shoygu and Putin is real, the question only seems to be how it plays out in the end.
Interesting move
I'm not sure how thats going to work though as I doubt the contracts were written in a way that allows such a change?
I was thinking more about the buyersContracts, really, does anyone think Russia cares about pieces of papers or legality. Are we living in our computer rooms?
I was thinking more about the buyers
If there was a facility in the contract that allowed the currency to be changed with a weeks notice then I can see them going along with it
But I expect there isn't so I can't see people doing it
hey? Even if there was a facility or no facility if I am Russian I will say if you want gas then pay in rubles if not feck off.
That is bizarre request. Why can't they buy roubles with the euro they get from the gas contracts themselves ? The effect will be the same. Also, at the moment Russsia needs money more than Europe needs gas.hey? Even if there was a facility or no facility if I am Russian I will say if you want gas then pay in rubles if not feck off.
Yeah that's the point I'm making. Times have changed. Humanity comes first. Maybe it's unique to Russia-Ukraine but hopefully we see more scenes like this in other conflict areas where the brotherhood of man triumphs over lines on a map.
Usually gas contracts give Europeans a theoretical OPTION to pay in rubles instead of EUR/USD (which is never exercised I think), but there is no obligation and Russians cannot contractually force them to switch currency. So that would be completely at the discretion of Europeans.I was thinking more about the buyers
If there was a facility in the contract that allowed the currency to be changed with a weeks notice then I can see them going along with it
But I expect there isn't so I can't see people doing it
So what's the alternative ?Usually gas contracts give Europeans a theoretical OPTION to pay in rubles instead of EUR/USD (which is never exercised I think), but there is no obligation and Russians cannot contractually force them to switch currency. So that would be completely at the discretion of Europeans.
Putin is just being nasty and trying to show he is serious. Such things might make headlines, but in the grand scheme of things payment in rubles does not make a huge difference - the demand for rubles on foreign exchange market will just be now generated by Europeans instead of Gazprom (plus some gas is also purchased on spot market vs LT contracts) . The slight difference is that the new situation would basically be equivalent to russian government forcing Gazprom to sell 100% of foreign currency gas revenues (and they already force to sell 80% since the beginning of war anyway).
Now all of this assuming that Europeans would go along and buy rubles and pay with them. There are indications already that many won't and I do not think that Russia would reject euro payments, hurting themselves (but i guess last month proved that you cannot be sure about such things when it comes to Russia).
Anyway mid- and long-term it just further undermines credibility of Russia as a supplier, raises more fears that it might stop providing gas altogether and acts as a further incentive for Europe to forgo Russian oil and gas asap to avoid pain from sudden switch-off.
Indeed I confused it with Kazakhstan, my mistake. Nonetheless as long as we rely on a country under Russia's influence we would have a problem.
Are Russian troops up against huge numbers of Ukrainians?
They said that Ukrainian men couldn't leave the country and would have to defend the country, so in the capital, in theory there could be 3k Russian troops up against 18k Ukrainian troops/armed personnel?
Just trying to work out whether this is the Russians being shite, or them just up against a HUGE number.