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Marriott Hotels pull out of Russia after 25 years

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The Marriott hotel chain has announced it is leaving Russia after 25 years, saying Western restrictions made it “impossible” to keep operating there, the BBC reports.

The company closed its Moscow office and paused investment in Russia in March, following the invasion of Ukraine.

However, its 22 hotels in the country are owned by third parties and remained open.

Marriott said the process of suspending operations in Russia was “complex”.

But in a statement, it said: “We have come to the view that newly announced US, UK and EU restrictions will make it impossible for Marriott to continue to operate or franchise hotels in the Russian market.”

The company said it remained “focused on taking care of our Russian-based associates” and had been supporting individuals in Ukraine and Russia to secure employment with Marriott outside countries affected by the conflict.

“We continue to join our associates and millions of people around the world in wishing for an end to the current violence and the start of a path towards peace,” it added.

Marriott joins McDonald’s, Starbucks and other companies leaving Russia in recent weeks as the war in Ukraine continues and Western sanctions aimed at isolating Russia economically tighten.

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