KEY POINTS
  • McDonald's said it will sell its business in Russia, a little more than two months after it paused operations in the country due to its invasion of Ukraine.
  • The company said its "continued ownership of the business in Russia is no longer tenable, nor is it consistent with McDonald's values."
  • McDonald's first opened in Russia 32 years ago. It has more than 800 restaurants and 62,000 employees in Russia. The company said it is seeking a local buyer.

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McDonald's said Monday that it will sell its business in Russia, a little more than two months after it paused operations in the country due to its invasion of Ukraine.

"The humanitarian crisis caused by the war in Ukraine, and the precipitating unpredictable operating environment, have led McDonald's to conclude that continued ownership of the business in Russia is no longer tenable, nor is it consistent with McDonald's values," the company said in a news release. Russian forces, directed by President Vladimir Putin, have been accused of an array of war crimes during their assault on Ukraine.

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