“In today's conditions, when someone jumped somewhere, left, preferred to stop some activity here, they will regret it.

It's not a threat.

They will regret not because we threaten anyone - we just do not threaten anyone.

They will regret it, because Russia is a country with great opportunities,” he said.

Earlier, Putin admitted that the departure of some foreign companies may be for the best.

Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev noted that for some foreign companies that hastily left Russia, it will be more difficult to return than to leave.

On May 24, the State Duma adopted in the first reading a draft law allowing the introduction of external management of companies whose foreign owners have announced their withdrawal from the Russian market.