Foreign companies to regret leaving Russia, says Vladimir Putin
The Russian President claimed that the exodus of foreign firms from Russia was evidence of US domination over western economies.

- Jun 10, 2022,
- Updated Jun 10, 2022 7:19 PM IST
Russian President Vladimir Putin says foreign companies that have left Russia will regret their decision.
In today's conditions, when someone jumped off somewhere, left, or chose to stop some activity here, they will regret it, he declared at a meeting with young entrepreneurs in Moscow.
"They will regret it, not because we threaten anyone," Putin continued. "They will regret it because Russia is a country with great potential, really."
Putin also appeared to claim that the exodus of foreign firms from Russia was evidence of US domination over other Western states and economies. "Many regret that they have to leave. This is all a manifestation of the internal state of these countries that cannot make sovereign decisions," he added.
He then reiterated that Russia is a sovereign country that should be looking to the future.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin says foreign companies that have left Russia will regret their decision.
In today's conditions, when someone jumped off somewhere, left, or chose to stop some activity here, they will regret it, he declared at a meeting with young entrepreneurs in Moscow.
"They will regret it, not because we threaten anyone," Putin continued. "They will regret it because Russia is a country with great potential, really."
Putin also appeared to claim that the exodus of foreign firms from Russia was evidence of US domination over other Western states and economies. "Many regret that they have to leave. This is all a manifestation of the internal state of these countries that cannot make sovereign decisions," he added.
He then reiterated that Russia is a sovereign country that should be looking to the future.
Also read: US wins authority to seize Russian oligarch's planes
Also read: Oil prices rise despite US inventory rise, easing of Chinese COVID-19 lockdowns
