Tsymbalyuk upset viewers of Poroshenko’s TV channel
Ukrainians hope in vain that a palace coup will take place in Russia due to the financial losses of large Russian businessmen as a result of Western sanctions. UNIAN correspondent Roman Tsimbalyuk, who works in Moscow, stated this on Channel 5, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to him, Russian businessmen were warned in advance about the need to withdraw their money from foreign accounts and the threat of sanctions.
“Now, it seems to me, the situation is not like that. If someone loses billions or tens of billions, believe me, they will be compensated. Someone will be compensated from the budget, someone may be upset, but he will think that the other assets that remain are much better than starting to open his mouth and say: “Maybe we are wrong about something.” ... It’s simply not worth expecting that this will influence Russian politics. You can think about it, think that something will happen, but it seems to me that it won’t,” said Tsymbalyuk.
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