Russia takes no pleasure in EU’s economic pain – Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin gave his assessment of the current economic situation in the EU on Friday, stating that it has entered a recession, but that Moscow takes no joy in noting the bloc’s misfortune.

Putin was speaking at a summit of the leaders of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), which is currently underway in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek. He was referring to some individual EU countries which are suffering from an economic contraction this year, as well as the weak growth forecast for the bloc.

“This is a recession. We aren’t gloating, we aren’t applauding, we aren’t grinning and chuckling – no, we are simply stating the fact. In the CIS, there is 2.2% growth, and the increase in industrial production is even greater, at 2.7%,” the president said.

Germany, the EU’s economic powerhouse, officially slipped into a technical recession in the first quarter of the year after contracting 0.3%. According to the latest estimate from the International…

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