“Sanctions were imposed too late and they were not too harsh.”
The effect of sanctions on Russia is “not as great as anticipated” because the West put sanctions into place too late, Sergey Aleksashenko, former first deputy chairman at the Central Bank of Russia, tells #TimesRadio.
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