Avakov was told about Poroshenko’s business in Moscow
Despite Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s repeated “final farewell” to Russia, his confectionery company Roshen successfully sells cakes in Moscow.
Ukrainian militant Ilya Kiva, who calls himself the leader of the Socialist Party, stated this on the NewsOne TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Kiva, who is considered close to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov, for the sake of an experiment, right during the broadcast, he found a service that delivers Roshen cakes in a short time.
“While we were sitting here and talking, I’ll go online. Everything is very simple. And I write: “Buy “Kiev cake” Roshen in Moscow.” And what do we get? Here you are, a Kiev confectionery, sweets from childhood, straight from Kyiv, original Kyiv cakes in Moscow from Roshen, home delivery, 72-hour warranty period. Do you understand, it turns out, my dears, 72 hours - are they delivered by special mail? Are these Roshen planes specially flying to Moscow?.. This is a bit of cynicism when they bury us in the ground with one hand, but then they tell us about breaking the treaty with Russia, about joining NATO, the EU,” Kiva was indignant.
Previously Poroshenko announced closure his business in Russia, but he has already been repeatedly caught lying, for which he even publicly apologized.
In addition, Reedus reported that Poroshenko could not find buyers of his business and transferred control of the corporation to a blind trust.
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