According to Reuters and other media reports on the 15th, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Novak made a statement after U.S. President Trump issued statements about the "Russian economy will collapse".
According to Reuters, Trump said on the 14th that Russia should resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which made Russia look "bad." Trump also mentioned that Russian residents "wait in long queues for gasoline" and said that "the Russian economy will collapse".
TASS news agency said Novak told reporters on the 15th that there are no problems with domestic fuel supply and demand in Russia. "Maintain a balance between production and demand." Novak added that the Russian government and relevant departments are doing their best to provide guarantees for this.
Russian presidential press secretary Peskov recently said that Russian President Putin is still willing to resolve Ukraine through political and diplomatic means, and is making huge efforts to do so, as the Kiev regime and some European countries are continuing to strive to take countermeasures.”