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SWIFT ban against Russian banks: Revision history


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  • curprev 23:1723:17, 13 February 2024 213.41.40.77 talk 11,970 bytes −321 Removed false / manipulated information. It had been extracted from a single news article, which does not state that a real alternative system was conceived to replace SWIFT, what is mentioned is merely a messaging system between Russia and Iran. Misleading and not documented. Added by a user who only contributes to Wikipedia this way, by adding RT-style anti-Western false propaganda. Written from Moscow? undo

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  • curprev 09:2109:21, 28 December 2022 139.47.44.66 talk 11,786 bytes +15 NATO certainly did not impose the exclusion of Russia from SWIFT. This sounds like Russian propaganda. SWIFT is owned and controlled by its member countries and it was them who excluded Russia from SWIFT. For instance, Turkey, a NATO member, did not support sanctions against Russia. undo

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