We regard the racketeering against Russian companies as the state policy of Ukraine - Medvedev
Moscow - Kyiv, December 15 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - The Russian government regards the infringement of the property rights of Russian companies on the territory of Ukraine, attacks by armed people on banks and enterprises owned by Russians “as a real racketeer” and “part of the state policy of Kyiv.” Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev writes about this in his article for "NG", published this morning.
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“We are watching with great concern examples of infringement of the property rights of Russian companies on the territory of Ukraine and populist slogans “don’t buy everything Russian,” writes Dmitry Medvedev. – Individual cases of pressure were observed long before the events of this year, but are now becoming widespread. Many businessmen admitted that it is becoming increasingly difficult to protect property rights in Ukraine with the advent of new authorities,” states the Russian Prime Minister.
“The example of the expropriation of dozens of new KamAZ vehicles by Maidan self-defense fighters was widely covered in the press in March,” recalls Medvedev. – The Russian oil company (LUKOIL), which operates quietly even in Iraq, was forced to sell gas stations in Ukraine. There are attacks by armed men on banks and enterprises owned by Russians under the pretext that they are financing terrorism. In many cities, acts of vandalism were led by representatives of the Right Sector.
The head of the Russian government recalls that “there were no claims from regulatory authorities against Russian banks and companies - they fulfilled all their obligations.”
“We regard this as a real racket,” Dmitry Medvedev states in his article. “And the fact that Ukrainian security forces do not protect Russian entrepreneurs gives us the right to assume that this has become part of state policy.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.