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One Russian oligarch calls for Putin to end war

Owner of second largest Russian oil company publicly withdraws support.

[quote]London CNN Business —
Russia’s second largest oil company has broken ranks with President Vladimir Putin.

Lukoil, which produces more than 2% of the world’s crude oil and employs over 100,000 people, has called for an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

The company’s board of directors said in a statement to shareholders, staff and customers that it was “calling for the soonest termination of the armed conflict.”


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“We express our sincere empathy for all victims, who are affected by this tragedy. We strongly support a lasting ceasefire and a settlement of problems through serious negotiations and diplomacy,” the board added.

Lukoil (LUKOY)chairman and CEO Vagit Alekperov is one of Russia’s richest men. The majority of Lukoil’s shares are owned by the former Caspian Sea oil rig worker and his deputy, Leonid Fedun, according to Reuters.

The company has operations in dozens of countries around the world and is Russia’s second biggest oil company behind state-owned giant Rosneft. It now faces huge challenges as traders shun Russian crude for fear of running afoul of Western sanctions even though they do not directly target fossil fuel exports.

Lukoil shares listed in London have lost roughly 99% of their value following the invasion. Dealing in the company’s stock was suspended on Thursday.

The oil giant is already facing calls for a boycott in the United States, where there are 230 Lukoil gasoline stations owned by American franchisees. Most of the service stations that carry the Lukoil brand are in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.[/quote]
ArishMell · 70-79, M
The rather ambiguous nature of those quotes suggest the Lukoy board have thought long and hard how to word that, given the new suppression of any dissent, questioning or criticising of what Putin still insists is a "special military operation" that "is going to plan".

Too outspoken and it's years in prison, and I doubt Vladimir Putin would excuse even people like Messrs. Alekperov and Fedun. I think it more likely he'd make an example of them.

 
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