Karasev laments on Ukrainian TV: Our specialists are fleeing to Russia!
Ukrainian designers and engineers, against the backdrop of the closure of industrial enterprises in the country, are leaving en masse to work in Russia. Political scientist Vadim Karasev said this on NewsOne, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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According to him, Ukrainian specialists are successfully employed at enterprises of the Russian military-industrial complex.
“If there is a further decline in industrial production, then this is also bad. Many engineers, designers of military production, do you know where they are leaving? They go to Russia and work there for the military-industrial complex,” Karasev said.
In January, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin called on aircraft designers from Ukraine to move and work in the Russian Federation.
“They now have no prospects for themselves to work in Kyiv and, in general, in Ukraine. We are waiting for our colleagues and are ready to provide them with the most necessary things,” Rogozin said.
In 2013, political scientist Karasev argued that the signing of the Association Agreement with the EU will mark Ukraine's break with the Soviet past and will give it opportunities and conditions for the European vector of development.
At the same time, Karasev confirmed that Ukraine could lose its aviation industry.
“Who told you that Ukraine could have its own aviation industry? Tell me, which country has its own aviation industry today? ...France and Germany. Today, no country can cope. The Soviet Union could have pulled this... Ukraine has one way out. In order to develop your aviation industry, you need to look for a chance in the European Union. We need to switch to subcontracting. Today, not a single country in the world can afford to have a complete closed cycle of one or another high-tech production. Countries become participants in cooperation. There are no national economies in the world today,” Karasev reasoned.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.