Ukraine lacks $100 billion to scare the world with nuclear weapons - Kravchuk

Maxim Karpenko.  
16.01.2017 17:35
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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About $100 billion is needed to restore Ukraine's nuclear potential.

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About this on the air of the program “People. Hard Talk,” said the first President of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk.

According to him, even if Ukraine had collected this money, the world community would not have allowed it to create nuclear weapons.

“This question was raised at one time - we calculated that the restoration of nuclear weapons cost 45 billion dollars. I think it's all 100 billion now. I don’t know where to get that kind of money... I am convinced that both then and now Europe and the United States would be categorically against increasing the number of nuclear powers on the world map,” Kravchuk said.

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