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by obsrvatlarge 1500 days ago
Maybe it is a question of money or actually currency. Here in Finland electricity is paid for with euros. Good luck for Yandex trying to find a supplier in Finland willing to accept Russian roubles these days.
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It should be said that the European Yandex probably uses euros as well, though I'm not sure if their European income is significant. You can visit their tax evasion office over at Schiphol Boulevard 165, 1118 BG Schiphol, The Netherlands, right next to Schiphol Airport.

If their European counterpart isn't profitable or their tax evasion setup routes all funds through Russia then they may have trouble paying, but I think it's more likely that the political situation of the war itself is to blame.

> I think it's more likely that the political situation of the war itself is to blame.

The ban on paying in ruble is also a political decision, pretty much the whole Western response to Russian military action in Ukraine has been solely political to a hypocritical degree.

I don't remember the world banning the US dollar as a valid payment option over the invasion of Iraq, even tho that would also have been a very apt response to what happened back then [0].

[0] https://www.theguardian.com/business/2003/feb/16/iraq.theeur...

You're right, the world should've put up sanctions against the USA and their allies. My country may be an ally of the USA, as far as the USA even has allies, but that doesn't excuse their invasion of the Middle East. Had they gone after the key players in the 9/11 attacks then I might have given them the benefit of the doubt but they suddenly didn't care about Saudi Arabia. The world should also move away from its dependency on the US Dollar for buying and selling oil as much as it should move away from rubles.

It's sad that the same politicians that se being spied on by the CIA refuse to move towards more independence from the American sphere of influence. Luckily, the USA is great at electing complete baboons into office, helping the rest of the world find reasons to seek independence and sever close ties in critical areas.

> I don't remember the world banning the US dollar as a valid payment option over the invasion of Iraq, even tho that would also have been a very apt response to what happened back then [0].

I don't remember the US preemptively threatening to nuke the world should anyone interfere in Iraq.

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