Poroshenko's motto: In any unclear situation, blame everything on Russia
Russia is to blame for the impoverishment of the Ukrainian people, not Euromaidan, which led to civil war, severance of ties with the Russian Federation and closure of production facilities.
President Petro Poroshenko made such justifications on air on the ICTV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“What are the reasons that people have such a standard of living? First of all, this is war. A war when the state mobilized all its resources in order to ensure sovereignty and security for the people.
The second position is the elements of hybrid warfare. In an instant, the Russian Federation closed its markets to Ukrainian goods. 33%, every third hryvnia came from exports from the Russian Federation,” Poroshenko said.
It should be recalled that Moscow repeatedly warned back in 2013 that it would be forced to close its markets in response to the signing of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the EU, but Poroshenko remained one of the main lobbyists for the agreement.
“What did the Russians count on? The fact that production will stop and millions of Ukrainians, finding themselves on the streets, will help the Russians change power in Ukraine,” Poroshenko continued.
It should be noted that only the day before, the SBU general declassified one of the staging of the “attempt” on Poroshenko, which was then used by the regime to carry out repressions against undesirables.
“In an instant, the supply of energy resources, primarily gas, was cut off, hoping that we would freeze,” Poroshenko gave another “argument”, forgetting to talk about the so-called. “reverse scheme”, according to which Kyiv benefits Ukrainian officials continues to purchase gas from Russia at a premium.
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