Russian President Vladimir Putin argues that foreign companies leaving the market cannot be classified as “warriors” defending their interests. It has been reported TASS.
Moscow Region Governor Andrey Vorobyov talked about how foreign companies leaving the domestic market were effectively replaced at the meeting of the State Council on Tuesday, April 4th.
“The detachment did not notice the loss of a fighter,” said the Moscow regional governor.
In response, Putin declared that those who left Russia cannot be called “combatants”.
“Those who go cannot be called warriors. “They didn’t fight for their interests,” said Putin.
Vorobyov agreed with the head of state.
happened before knownThe Heineken brewing company has promised to leave the Russian market in the first half of 2023.
Also, Putin arguedDespite Western sanctions, Russia managed to stabilize the economy.
Source: Gazeta

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