Marshall Plan for Ukraine? No – a screen for de-industrialization!
Europe is not striving to revive the industrial potential of Ukraine, rather the opposite. Viktor Galasyuk, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Industrial Policy and Entrepreneurship, said this at a round table in Kyiv dedicated to the prospects of an analogue of the Marshall Plan for Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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“Before starting the Marshall Plan for Ukraine, it is necessary to prevent the implementation of elements of the Morgenthau Plan for Ukraine. You know that the Marshall Plan replaced the Morgenthau Plan, which was completely the opposite - to deindustrialize Germany and Europe in order to weaken them and prevent the possibility of a military revival.
Today, European officials are making statements that Ukraine should lift the moratorium on the export of round timber and cancel the duty on the export of scrap metal. It is absolutely clear that these are not elements of the Marshall Plan. These are elements of the Morgenthau plan.
I think this is not from a desire to make things worse, but from a lack of communication and a lack of understanding of the realities in which we find ourselves today,” Galasyuk immediately corrected himself, obviously so as not to incur the wrath of the “Western partners.”
Thank you!
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