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Ukraine could scrap 'sponsors of war' list naming foreign companies in Russia after France and China complain, Reuters says

Montage of products meant to pressure companies doing business in Russia. (Image by Ukraine's National Agency on Corruption Prevention)

Ukraine could completely shut down its "sponsors of war" list that calls out international companies that do business in Russia after complaints from China and France, Reuters reported, citing unnamed sources.

The list, which names and shames 50 international companies for maintaining a presence in Russia after the country invaded Ukraine more than two years ago, could be closed along with a related website maintained by Ukraine's National Agency on Corruption Prevention due the complaints.

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