French car manufacturer Renault bows to pressure, pulls out of Russia

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The company has been reluctant to pull out of Russia even after other major carmakers have since Ukraine's invasion.

French automaker Renault, which controls Russia's largest carmaker AvtoVAZ, has suspended operations at its Moscow plant following backlash from Ukrainian leaders.

"Renault, Auchan [and] Leroy Merlin must stop sponsoring the Russian war machine, and the murder of children and women, rapes, robberies and looting committed by the Russian army," Zelensky saidto France's National Assembly."All companies must remember that values are worth more than profit."

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