VLADIVOSTOK. Sept 11 (Interfax) - Russians who left amid the special military operation will start coming home as the economic situation changes, but there will hardly be any place in Russia for "enemies of the country," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
"As our growing market becomes more attractive against the backdrop of negative economic trends in many countries which those people moved to, they will begin to return," Peskov said in an interview with RBC.
Certain Russians preferred working abroad and looked for more comfortable conditions during a certain period of their life, Peskov said. "This is normal," he added.
"Such people will start coming home, except for those who have turned into enemies of our country. There are such people, too. One should not overstate their number. There will hardly be any place in our homeland for those who have become enemies," he said.
The economy is at the core of many processes, he said.
"We are doing quite well in economic terms. We have started to develop. We have certain difficulties. We have problems. We cannot but experience these problems, given the unfriendly atmosphere around us. I am referring to what the countries of the collective West are trying to do. Despite all of that, our figures are quite good," Peskov said.
He was asked whether the government was planning any measures to bring home those who left.
"The only measures possible are the attractiveness of our country. This has objectively been growing," Peskov said.