Russia's Rosneft fully switches oil contracts to euros

- 'Resistance to financial monopoly can and should be demonstrated,' says Rosneft CEO

Russia’s largest oil producer Rosneft has fully switched its contracts to euros from U.S. dollars, Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin announced on Thursday

Sechin told journalists that as the U.S. dollar has a share of 60% in overall global trade and a 90% share in oil and petroleum products trade, the 'resistance to financial monopoly can and should be demonstrated.'

He said that Rosneft has undergone this change. 'We have completed our works and fully switched to euro.'

He also advocated for the Chinese Yuan as a currency that has the most potential to become a global currency reserve with China's increased share in the global economy and with the Chinese economy's rapid growth

Sechin, in a statement made earlier Thursday, argued that the increase in the global market share of U.S. oil was mostly achieved through economic sanctions.

Reporting By E. Gurkan Abay

Writing By Murat Temizer

Anadolu Agency

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