Russia: Brexit Weakened Europe

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Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich said that Britain's decision to abandon the European Union has weakened Europe, saying he would rather see the EU had remained stronger.
His remarks came as pro-Europe protesters planned to stage a nationwide series of "March for Europe rallies" on Saturday, demanding the maintenance of close ties with the continent.
"For Russia," he added, "it is important that Europe is strong; we don't need weak partners."
Dvorkovich also rejected claims by former British Prime Minister David Cameron and others that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted Brexit in order to weaken the EU and thus break the sanctions against his country.
"That's just not true," he said. "First, we do not have any particular opinion whether UK should stay in Europe or leave it. It's a sovereign affair of the United Kingdom, and the rest of Europe, Russia is not a player in this game."
"Secondly," he added, "sanctions are not because of British politics, mostly it's the influence of the United States, and overall attitude of European governments towards events around Ukraine and in Ukraine. We believe it's the wrong attitude."
He further emphasized, "We need strong partners to go forward and provide for better future for Russian and European peoples."
"Strong politics makes Europe really big player in the international landscape and individual countries cannot affect international politics in the same way that a united Europe can do," Dvorkovich said.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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