In a bold statement that resonates through global markets, Russian President Vladimir Putin lays down the law to foreign companies eager to return to Russia. Dismissing mere "apologies and kisses" as insufficient, Putin makes it clear that profitability is the only reason for re-entry into Russia — and if it's not in Russia’s favor, they'll find plenty of reasons to keep them out. His remarks come amid growing debates about Big Pharma's role in the global economic landscape, as Russia’s economy defies expectations despite the sanctions. Watch as Putin fiercely defends Russia’s resilience and business autonomy in the face of international pressure.
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00:00The economy of Russia has been demonstrating resilience and has been developing despite all difficulties and the so-called sanction pressure.
00:12They should just apologize and that's enough. No, that is not enough.
00:19If you say apologize, they will apologize. If that is what it takes to get back to the Russian markets, they will kiss you on the lips.
00:28But that is not enough. If it's profitable, we will let them in. If it's not profitable, we need to find a thousand reasons.
00:37To a very large extent, thanks to the efforts and the entrepreneurial energy of our businesses, the economy of Russia has been demonstrating resilience and has been developing despite all difficulties and the so-called sanction pressure.
00:58Last year, we saw a significant growth both for our country and for the world economy.
01:06We need to go back and look at how they behaved before. If they were rude to us, if they said things against us, then you say they should just apologize and that's enough.
01:27No, that is not enough to just apologize. Many of them do. I've been talking to them, to businesses for decades.
01:39I respect those serious entrepreneurs. These are pragmatic people, very serious, very calculating. They can achieve the goals that they set. They are strong competitors.
01:55If you say apologize, they will apologize. If that is what it takes to get back to the Russian markets, they will kiss you on the lips. But that is not enough.
02:08We need to be more pragmatic when we address matters like these. Now, is it profitable to Russia to have some of these companies come back?
02:21Then we, if it's profitable, we will let them in. If it's not profitable, we need to find a thousand reasons why we can't let them back in.
02:34And trust me, 999 out of the thousand reasons that we come up with will actually be something that's written in the WTO charter.
02:51And I'm not coming up with that because we had companies that left Russia. They said they're going to go to court with us.
03:04We say, okay, sure, you can go to court. It will take 10 to 15 years. Nothing personal, only business.
03:15And as we know, across the globe, the overall, the same problems are happening.
03:25Always, there are more problems than there are solutions.
03:30There's not a single country in the world that would not have issues when it comes to the pharmaceuticals industry and the health industry.
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