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Also the title should be “Poland and Bulgaria won’t pay the seller in the currency seller want so they won’t be allowed to buy”. I mean, this is not even a “free market, baby” moment our anticommunists love so much, but a basics of trade respected all over the world for thousands of years.
Well, fuck.
Also the title should be “Poland and Bulgaria won’t pay the seller in the currency seller want so they won’t be allowed to buy”. I mean, this is not even a “free market, baby” moment our anticommunists love so much, but a basics of trade respected all over the world for thousands of years.
Did other countries buying from Russia pay in roubels?
I think some buyers in Europe already pay in Rubles.
Gazprom said some buyers from Europe already do. And they still pay in Euros actually, just with the exchange accounts in the middle.