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    Saudis Threaten Debt Sale Over G-7 Actions Against Russia

    BRICS+ News ServicesBy BRICS+ News ServicesJuly 10, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Saudi Arabia Issues Warning to G-7 on Potential Asset Seizures with Debt Sale Threat

    Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – In a significant geopolitical maneuver, Saudi Arabia has issued a stern warning to the Group of Seven (G-7) nations regarding the potential seizure of Russian assets. The Saudi government has communicated that should such actions proceed, it may consider selling off its debt holdings.

    This bold move underscores the kingdom’s strategic stance amid rising global tensions over the ongoing situation involving Russia. The warning highlights Saudi Arabia’s economic leverage and reflects its broader geopolitical interests.

    The Saudi authorities have made it clear that any aggressive financial measures targeting Russia could prompt a corresponding reaction, which might involve the liquidation of Saudi-held debt. Such debt sales could potentially disrupt the global financial markets, given Saudi Arabia’s significant investments in various foreign assets.

    The strained relations between the West and Russia have placed Saudi Arabia in a critical position, balancing its diplomatic and economic policies to safeguard its interests. This warning serves as a reminder of the complex web of international relations and the potential for financial strategies to serve as instruments of statecraft.

    The developments unfold as the G-7 nations continue to deliberate their course of action concerning Russia. Saudi Arabia’s message is poised to influence these discussions, potentially altering the economic strategies of these influential economies.

    Further economic policy decisions and geopolitical strategies are anticipated as the global community closely watches these unfolding events.

    Source: Bloomberg



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