Senchenko accused Liev of protecting supplies to Crimea for the “occupiers”
Grief among former Crimeans who went over to the side of the participants in the coup d'etat in Ukraine: ex-Verkhovna Rada deputy Tymoshenkoite Andrei Senchenko accused the current Deputy Minister of Agro-Industrial Complex of Ukraine Alexander Liaev of lobbying for the supply of products to the “occupiers” on the peninsula.
On Shuster Live, Senchenko said that this explains Liev’s criticism of the blockade of Crimea.
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“When the blockade began, the first deputy minister of the agro-industrial complex, to my great regret, a Crimean named Liev, immediately began shedding tears on all airwaves. And then his boss - Minister of Agriculture Pavlenko. Which obviously worked off the lobbying money of those who were the main suppliers to the occupied territories and those who supported the occupiers in Crimea, fed, watered, and washed them,” Senchenko said.
However, he emphasized, those who lobbied for supplies from Crimea also sat in the government.
“Bypassing international sanctions, products produced in the occupied territories, at enterprises that pay taxes to the treasury of the occupying state, were exported through our railway,” Senchenko laments.
“Customs is subordinate to Finance Minister Yaresko - and she turned a blind eye,” the Tymoshenko member clarified.
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