“I think we should express our gratitude for the fact that our partners are pushing us to take steps towards import substitution in the most sensitive places,” he said.

According to the deputy, a system has been created in Russia that "allows you to stop risks" in the event of such situations.

“Very talkative representatives of the administration, the State Department, senators, congressmen talk a lot, and the analysis of their speeches prompts us to take those priority steps that allow us to improve information security, technological, economic, financial, so many thanks to them for that,” concluded Gutenev.

Earlier it became known that the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense of the United States in 2001-2005 Jan Brzezinski proposed to disconnect Russia from SWIFT as a "warning strike".

The press secretary of the Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, called the media reports a continuation of the information "hysteria" that the US is studying new sanctions against Russia, including its disconnection from the SWIFT system.