Despite what’s happening in Ukraine, it was not the responsibility of businesses to engage in politically-motivated exits, according to Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, as his bank decided to leave the country following a multitude of international corporations that have forfeited their operations in Russia. The task of deciding a boycott lies with the United States government, while the job of a financial institution is to make sure it is “executing against the legal letter of the law of those sanctions,” as well as the spirit of the sanctions, Solomon said in an interview with Time magazine. “I don’t think businesses are supposed to decide how global trade works in the world. Government sets policy and then businesses follow that policy. I happen to agree very strongly with the policy,” Solomon said. “What’s going on in Ukraine is absolutely horrible. I think the actions taken are reasonable and powerful actions. …