Czech president: Russia should be cut off from SWIFT

FILE PHOTO - Presidents of Visegrad Group countries meet in Budapest

PRAGUE – Czech President Milos Zeman, who had in the past promoted warm relations with Moscow, said on Thursday Russia’s attack on Ukraine was “crime against peace” and required a response through harsh sanctions including cutting the country from the SWIFT international payments system.

“It is time to reach for much tougher sanctions than those originally planned, by which I mean above all a sanction in the area of the so-called SWIFT,” Zeman said in a speech.

“It is needed to isolate a madman, not just defend against him by words, but by concrete measures.”

(Reporting by Jan Lopatka and Robert Muller; Editing by Alison Williams)

Reuters

Related posts

Majority of New Jersey Residents are Struggling Financially According to Poll

New Jersey Files Charges Against GOP Chairman Over $382 Tax Fraud

Phil Murphy beefs up security for lawmakers after Tim Walz appointee goes on shooting spree in Minnesota