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Russian investors face ‘political antagonism’

By Carola Hoyos in London and Jan Cienski in Warsaw

Published: April 9 2009 04:52 | Last updated: April 9 2009 04:52

Russian investors are being driven from eastern Europe because of political antagonism in countries such as Poland and Lithuania, one of Russia’s most important businessmen has warned.

Leonid Fedun, vice president of Lukoil, Russia’s second biggest oil company, said in an interview: ”Some countries in eastern Europe have an extreme level of political antagonism towards Russia. So speaking of investments in Poland and Lithuania is ridiculous at this point.”

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