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"Our member companies say that Russia's political stance has not changed, whether we have sanctions or not," said ANK President Rainer Seele.
"The German economy is suffering in Russia, and it is suffering very much."
"I recommend defining Russia once again as a strategic economic partner," said Seele, who is CEO of OMV, Austria's largest oil and gas company. He added that OMV is continuing with its investment plans in Russia.
"From the cost situation, Russia is very attractive."
"They'll be tempted to but I do not see Daesh (ISIL/ISIS) expanding with the Russians there. The Russians are using their air power far more effectively than the US," former Assistant Vice Chief of Staff of the US Air Force, Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney told Fox News in a live broadcast.Earlier on Monday Russia's envoy to UN warned that Moscow could raise the issue of imposing sanctions on Ankara over Daesh oil smuggling.
"Some may say it is not in accordance with the law of land warfare but the fact is they [the Russians] are getting results," he added.
"Mechanisms exist to place sanctions on both Turkish companies and individuals. Even the country could be subject to sanctions if it is shown that it has not taken effective measures against financing terrorism," Churkin told RIA Novosti.
"Testifying for the first time in an international court, Detective Superintendent Andrew Donoghoe, the senior Australian policeman in the international MH17 investigation, said a 'tougher standard than the DSB report' is required before the criminal investigation can identify the weapon which brought the aircraft down, or pinpoint the perpetrators," Helmer writes on his personal blog.Donoghoe and other international investigators called attention to the fact that the claim made by the US and Ukrainian governments as well as the DSB that the passenger aircraft was downed by a Buk missile doesn't sounds convincing enough. Quoting Donoghoe, John Helmer notes that the initial information that MH17 was shot down by a Buk surface to air missile does not meet "the Australian or international standard of evidence."
Comment: Here's a nice side benefit of being an American puppet state - you get to be test tube pin cushions for US chemical weapons.