Britain cites option of cutting Russia from SWIFT banking

Britain cites option of cutting Russia from SWIFT banking

Excluding Russia from the SWIFT banking system should be an option in lieu of sanctions if a truce in Ukraine is not respected, British Prime Minister David Cameron said Tuesday.

Russia last month said it would retaliate strongly if it were to be cut off from SWIFT, the international financial industrys secure messaging system that facilitates transactions.

Speaking to a parliament committee on Tuesday, Prime Minister David Cameron vowed that Britain would push for tougher sanctions against Moscow if a tattered truce between pro-Russian rebels and Ukrainian forces falls apart.

«I would hope that the European Union collectively would respond very robustly with new sanctions, including so-called tier three sanctions, really hitting the economy of Russia,» Cameron said.
«But were that not possible then, of course, we should look at other avenues as well — obviously looking at the SWIFT banking issues is a big decision but there is a logic for it.»

«If Russia is going to leave the rules-based system of the 21st century, then they have to start thinking about whether its going to be in the 21st century system when it comes to investment, when it comes to banking, when it comes to clearinghouses.»

Britain cites option of cutting Russia from SWIFT banking

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