On Thursday's broadcast of "CBS Evening News," Secretary of State Antony Blinken responded to a question on whether the United States will cut off purchases of oil and gas from Russia over its invasion of Ukraine by stating that we're trying to ensure "That we inflict maximum pain on Russia" while at the same time, "Minimizing any of the pain to us."
Host Norah O'Donnell asked, "Russia's economy's fueled by gas, and the U.S. is a consumer. So, would the U.S. consider cutting off oil and gas purchases from Russia?".
Blinken responded, "Well, what we're doing, Norah, across the board, is making sure that we inflict maximum pain on Russia for what President Putin has done, while minimizing any of the pain to us."
"We're in full coordination with other countries, both consumers and producers alike, to minimize any impact that this may have on energy prices and on gasoline."
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Friday, February 25, 2022
Blinken: We're Not Halting Gas and Oil Purchases from Russia Because We're Trying to Minimize 'Pain to Us'
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