Forbes: Some Russian businessmen are asking not to call them Russian citizens

The number of such immigrants from the Russian Federation is growing every day.

Some Russian businessmen have been asking not to be named in recent months citizens of the Russian Federation, referring to the fact that they have foreign citizenship. This was reported by Russian media, citing Forbes. Russians. “

Among such businessmen are Telegram founder Pavel Durov, who lives in Dubai, who emphasizes his French citizenship, and co-founder of Playrix video game development company Igor Buchman, who asked to be identified as an Israeli citizen.

Co-founder of the digital bank Revolut Nick Stronsky, who is a citizen of Great Britain and Russia, also asks to be called a citizen of Great Britain.

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The text “ Who and what economic instruments limit Russian aggression” analyzed whether the current Western reaction to Russian aggression can be called effective. Now is the time to assess what sanctions threaten the Russian economy and in what perspective. About it writes Mykola Havrys to, economist, director of AF “Positive” (Kharkiv) for ZN.UA > in its new text – “The impact of sanctions on Russia's economy, its citizens and its ability to continue the war.”

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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