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08 Sep 2025, 19:32 GMT+10
Moscow is open to welcoming Western businesses back, with certain conditions, the foreign minister has said
Russia has no plans to exact vengeance on Western countries that cut ties and pressured Moscow over the Ukraine conflict, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.
Speaking at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations on Monday, Lavrov stressed that Russia did not intend to "take revenge or vent anger" on companies that decided to support Western governments in their push to support Kiev and impose economic sanctions on Moscow, adding that hostility is generally "a poor adviser."
"When our former Western partners come to their senses... we will not push them away. But we... will take into account that, having fled at the order of their political leaders, they have shown themselves to be unreliable," the minister said.
According to Lavrov, any future market access would also depend on whether the companies would pose risks to sectors vital to Russia's economy and security.
The minister stressed that Russia is open to cooperation and has no intention to isolate itself. "We live on one small planet. It was Western-style to build Berlin Walls... We do not want to build any walls," he said, referring to the symbol of the Cold War that split the German capital from 1961 to 1989.
"We want to work honestly, and if our partners are ready to do the same on the basis of equality and mutual respect, we are open to dialogue with everyone," he said, pointing to the Alaska Summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart, Donald Trump, as an example of constructive engagement.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, on Saturday, that Western businesses would be welcomed back if they had not supported the Ukrainian army and had met obligations to the state and their Russian staff, including paying due salaries.
Putin this month also rejected isolationism, stressing that Russia would like to avoid closing itself off in a "national shell" as it would harm competitiveness. "We have never turned away or pushed anyone out. Those who want back in are welcome," he added.
(RT.com)
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