‘Long-term structural damage’ in Moscow economy to cost Russians ‘over a generation’

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‘Long-term structural damage’ in Moscow economy to cost Russians ‘over a generation’
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Republican Strategist John Jordan says the long-term structural damage to the economy in Moscow is going to be costing Russians over a generation.

Republican Strategist John Jordan says the long-term structural damage to the economy in Moscow is going to be costing Russians over a generation.“But right now, there appears to be no backing down.”.

Republican Strategist John Jordan says the long-term structural damage to the economy in Moscow is going to be costing Russians over a generation.“But right now, there appears to be no backing down.”
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