Moscow owes about $40 billion but western sanctions imposed payment barriers that it can't remove
Moscow owes about $40 billion but western sanctions imposed payment barriers that it can't remove
Russia skipped payments on two foreign-currency debts as of late Sunday. The day marks the end of a 30-day grace period in which the nation was supposed to pay bondholders the equivalent of $100 million in dollars and euros to bondholders, as per serval media reports.
Moscow denies claims that it has defaulted on its external debt, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed Russia made bond payments due in May, but the fact that Euroclear delayed them due to Western sanctions on Russia was "not our problem."
The last time Russia defaulted on its foreign creditors was more than a century ago, when the Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, renounced the country's massive Czarist-era debt load in 1918, as per the reports.