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Nestlé justifies staying in Russia as criticism mounts

Ukrainian president names and shames multinationals that finance ‘Russian military machine’

Nestlé has defended its decision to stay in Russia by saying it would not profit from its operations there as Ukraine upped the pressure on the world’s biggest food company to withdraw as the war intensifies and casualties mount.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky called out Swiss group Nestlé in a streamed speech to protesters in Switzerland’s capital of Bern on Saturday, pointing out the incongruity between its slogan “good food, good life” and it actions.

“Business in Russia works even though our children die and our cities are destroyed,” he said, according to local media reports.

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