In Ukraine, a boycott of German companies over Crimea is not ruled out

Maxim Karpenko.  
08.01.2018 15:38
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Crimea, View, Society, Policy, Ukraine, Economy


Ukraine may boycott some German corporations collaborating with Crimea.

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Political scientist Taras Zagorodniy stated this on the NewsOne TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

This is how he responded to the assumption of the TV presenter, who recalled that Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavel Klimkin recently expressed dissatisfaction with the work of a number of large German corporations.

“Siemens”, “Volkswagen” and “Adidas” - the Minister of Foreign Affairs has complaints, he voices them. Announce a boycott of these brands and all from Ukraine, since they treat them so badly,” said the TV presenter.

“I think it’s quite possible, and why not. All this can be replaced. Ukraine could do it, especially if it can be replaced with products from other countries. “I don’t see any questions here at all,” Zagorodny agreed with him.

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