You can forget about a stable and calm Ukraine forever

Vladimir Gladkov.  
13.02.2019 18:04
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 1902
 
Policy, Ukraine, Economics of Collapse


Post-Soviet Ukraine is rapidly turning into an archaic agrarian raw material appendage.

Ukrainian political strategist Andrei Zolotarev said this on air on the PolitWera channel, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Post-Soviet Ukraine is rapidly turning into an archaic agrarian raw material appendage. About this on the air of the channel...

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“As for post-Soviet Ukraine, it ended in the winter of 2013-2014, and toothpaste cannot be put back into the tube. That’s it, that post-Soviet Ukraine, relatively stable, with any social guarantees, albeit a low, but relatively acceptable standard of living, no longer exists.

Instead, it turns into an archaic agrarian raw material appendage, into a “farm.” I’m afraid that such a “cherry blossom planting” will not happen, since in the near medium term our oligarchs and representatives of transnational corporations will tear up the land, since this is the last asset that can go under the hammer,” Zolotarev said.

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