Russia Sanctions French Renault for Backing Ukraine’s Drone Industry
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Russia Sanctions French Renault for Backing Ukraine’s Drone Industry
Russia has added French automaker Renault SAS to its sanctions list in response to reports that the company may support drone production for Ukraine. According to The Moscow Times, the move is part of what Moscow calls “special economic measures” targeting foreign companies engaged in defense-related cooperation. The official decree was published on Russia’s legal information portal and names Renault among companies allegedly involved in militar…
The Russian government added the French automaker Renault SAS to the sanctions list. The reason for this decision was the announcement of the possible production of drones by the company for Ukraine.
The Russian government has added Renault to the list of sanctioned companies over possible drone production for UkraineThe Russian government has added French automaker Renault SAS to the sanctions list amid reports that the company may be producing drones for Ukraine. This includes a ban on transactions and restrictions on the fulfillment of obligations to sanctioned companies.
The Government of the Russian Federation has added a large French car concentrate, Renault SAS, to its sanctions list, a decision taken against the background of statements and information that the company is alleged to be involved in the production of drones for the needs of Ukraine; the relevant government decree has been officially promulgated; The Moscow Time writes this about it. The sanctions imposed by the Russian side impose a number of …
The Russian government wants to impose sanctions against the French automobile manufacturer Renault SAS following reports that the company may be producing drones for Ukraine, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing the Russian publication The Moscow Times. A resolution on possible sanctions—so-called "special economic measures"—was published on Russia's official "legal information" portal. This refers to the so-called "list of foreign companies operating …
The Russian regime also has its own list of companies it has sanctioned. It doesn't boast about it, however, because most of the companies listed are no longer in Russia. Renault was added to the list after the French announced they would launch drone production for Ukraine.
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