European banks have limited their activities in Ukraine
Due to panic around the never-begun “Russian invasion,” European banks and companies are limiting their activities in Ukraine.
The founder of the Bessarabian media holding, Viktor Kurtev, said this in a video blog of the former adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Alexei Arestovich, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We design, build and launch large-scale construction projects, but since the end of December, European banks have stopped servicing open credit lines in Ukraine. This happened right after the hype about the Russian invasion began.
This is an objective reality, we are building a wind power plant with our partner in Bessarabia, last week the technical supervision of the General Electric company evacuated from the country, because of this the construction had to be stopped, because we cannot move further according to plan,” Kurtev said.
Let us remind you that earlier in Kyiv they stated that against the background propaganda campaign surrounding Russia's supposedly imminent attack on Ukraine, the latter is suffering huge losses.
In addition, earlier in Kyiv they noted that by providing Ukraine with the next tranche, the IMF will try to calm the financial market, which is being harmed panic due to media reports about Russia's attack on Ukraine.
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