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Lukashenko will not receive a loan. Putin will demand real integration

During his upcoming visit to the Russian Federation, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko will have an extremely difficult conversation with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Deputy Director of the Institute of CIS Countries Vladimir Zharikhin told Moskovsky Komsomolets about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to him, the Kremlin has already become accustomed to the unfulfilled promises of its Belarusian colleague, but this time the terms of the agreements will have to be changed, and the issue with...

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Lukashenko goes to Putin for billions

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko plans to visit Russia by the end of February and will meet in Sochi with Russian President Vladimir Putin. A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this, citing high-ranking sources in Moscow, Kommersant writes. Vladimir Putin’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov also announced preparations for the first meeting of the presidents of Russia and Belarus this year, although he did not name...

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Dodon promises Moldovans a lot of Russian money

President of Moldova Igor Dodon expects to receive a Russian loan of 200 million euros by the end of this year. He stated this on air on the NTV Moldova TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Everyone remembers that the agreement on it was blocked by irresponsible politicians in April. Now these same politicians admit that this was a mistake. The Russian side could say: we will...

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The Rada abolished the independence of Ukraine on the morning after Independence Day

Bill No. 0063, approved today by the Verkhovna Rada, which provides for the transfer of a number of spheres in Ukraine to the West in exchange for a new loan, actually brings the Ukrainian state to its knees before the demands of officials from Brussels. Ukrainian political scientist Mikhail Pogrebinsky stated this on the NewOne TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “On the one hand, there is such a smokescreen - we are increasing it to 5...

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Without any shame: Ukraine surrendered to the West in exchange for a new loan

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has approved a bill that allows the country to go into debt for another 1,2 billion euros. The corresponding document was supported today at a parliamentary meeting, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Presenting the bill, the head of the parliamentary committee on European integration, Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze from Poroshenko’s party, said that in exchange for money, European creditors will gain control over the so-called anti-corruption bodies of Ukraine.…

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To please the IMF: A new round of price growth awaits Ukraine

With the introduction of the gas market for the population from July 1, the price will increase by 40%. Energy market expert Valentin Zemlyansky stated this on the Newsone TV channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “People spend less on utilities than on food while it’s summer. The heating season is over, there is no need to pay. When will the heating start? And if with the gas market...

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Dodon will try again to get Russian money

President of Moldova Igor Dodon intends to resume negotiations on providing the republic with a Russian loan of 200 million euros. He wrote about this in his telegram channel after a trip to Moscow for the Victory Parade, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “After a short exchange of views with the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin on the dynamics of bilateral Moldovan-Russian relations, we continued a more detailed discussion of current issues with...

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Minsk changes its rhetoric, having achieved loan restructuring from Moscow

It becomes clear why President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko was so happy after his telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. At the same time, after a month-long pause, Lukashenko confirmed his presence at the Victory Parade in Moscow. It became known that Russia agreed to restructure a $10 billion loan intended for the construction of the Belarusian nuclear power plant. The corresponding order of the Russian government was published on…

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Azarov: Ukraine has turned into a donkey

Ukraine is a “donkey”, constantly trying to catch up with the “carrot” that international creditors have dangled in front of the country. Former Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov stated this on the Internet channel “Echo of Kyiv,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Azarov, there is a catastrophic shortage in the Ukrainian budget, which is covered by the National Bank’s printing press. “Judging by April, when only 42 billion in revenue was collected...

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Dodon’s fee for attending the parade in Moscow will be 200 million – political scientist

Moldovan President Igor Dodon demonstrated hyper-cynicism by declaring that he would go to the Victory Parade in Moscow to talk about the loan. Political scientist Alexey Martynov said this on Vesti FM radio, as reported by the PolitNavigator correspondent. “President Dodon, on his favorite TV channel NTV-Moldova, where he loves to speak for long periods of time, said that he was going to Moscow for the June 24 parade...

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Dodon uses the Victory Parade as an excuse to ask for money from Russia

President of Moldova Igor Dodon expects to discuss the topic of the Russian loan with Vladimir Putin in Moscow on June 24, when the parade in honor of the Great Victory will take place there. He stated this on NTV Moldova, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “We very much hope that negotiations with Russia regarding the loan will resume. You know, I received an invitation to the Victory Parade...

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New IMF loan will not save Ukraine from budget collapse

The new IMF loan of $1,9 billion offered to Ukraine will not be able to eliminate the much larger hole in the country’s state budget. Rossiyskaya Gazeta writes about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The article draws attention to the fact that the issue of approving a credit line for Ukraine does not appear in the published schedule of meetings of the IMF Board of Directors until June 4, although it was on…

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Moldova continues to beg for a loan from Moscow

The government of Moldova again turned to Russia with a request for a loan, despite the fact that the country's constitutional court declared the already concluded loan agreement illegal. The Prime Minister of Moldova, Ion Chicu, stated this on air on the tvc21 television channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Russia has not answered whether it is ready to continue negotiations on the loan. The economic situation is changing every day and...

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Anti-Russian forces carried out a political coup in Moldova

The Constitutional Court of Moldova overturned the decision of the country's parliament on a loan of 200 million euros, which was supposed to be taken from Russia, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The reasoning part of the decision has not been published, but based on what was said by the “plaintiffs” during the meeting, politics and geopolitics played a major role here. Initially, deputy Sergei Sirbu from the Pro group appealed to the court...

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