Russia, the honorary consul in San Marino distances himself from Putin
Hard times for the Russian oligarchs who got rich in Putin’s court, but also for all the new rich who have not been assigned to the most popular Italian tourist resorts Capri, bringing a lot of money and their yachts with ultra-modern technology. Not everyone seems to have stumbled upon this network of denials that started with the Russian-Ukrainian war and it is not known what its fate will be; one of them corresponds to a name that does not appear on the black list of Putin’s friends. This is the king of steel, Vladimir Lisin, considered the richest oligarch in Russia, against a wealth of nearly 27 billion dollars in 2021. Honorary consul of San Marino in Russia for two decades, Lisin recently distanced himself from the invasion of Ukraine in a letter addressed to the top management and employees of his steel company, calling the loss of life “a tragedy difficult to justify. “. The 66-year-old tycoon has business links with King Philip of Belgium’s brother-in-law Lorenz Habsburg-Lothringen. Ties that according to the well-informed can be made as a shield, protecting it at least for now from international sanctions, which instead have hit other Scroogers of the Russian Federation. Lisin came to the jet-set after a long career: the first job he got in 1975 relegated him to a coal mine mechanic. It was his academic achievements that made the difference, culminating in a degree in metal engineeringlurgica achieved in 1979, complete with a teacher and doctorates closely linked. According to the BBC, however, her golden limbo is about to vanish. The UK would indeed have targeted the 17th century castle, which the entrepreneur owns in Scotland.