
Russian President Vladimir Putin called on people not to be “scared” of sanctions, since those who “start to be scared will immediately lose everything.” The HEAD of state called those who introduce them “morons,” since they are harming themselves. The president’s statements at a meeting with the leaders of Delovaya Rossiya in the Kremlin were broadcast by the Rossiya 24 TV channel.
According to him, it is necessary to understand what is happening and "be prepared for any actions of our possible future ill-wishers." Putin said that they do many things "to their own detriment." "It seems that this and that will definitely not be done, because it harms them. But they do it, the idiots. Oh, excuse me, please," Putin said.
At the same meeting, Putin warned that apologies from businesses that have left the country for criticizing RUSSIA will not be enough. This is how the president commented on the proposal by the head of Delovaya Rossiya, Alexei Repik, to differentiate the attitude toward foreign companies that want to return to the country and not "combine everyone with the same brush."
"We need to see how everyone behaves. [Apologies] are definitely not enough," the president responded.
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