Poroshenko spoke about the need to liquidate the industry of Donbass and turn it into an agricultural region

Maxim Karpenko.  
25.09.2017 09:25
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Donbass, Agriculture, Ukraine, Economics of Collapse


On the TV channel, Poroshenko is urged to think about dismantling the Soviet industrial heritage in Donbass if Ukrainian authorities return there.

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TV presenter Vitaly Gaidukevich stated this on Channel 5, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to him, Kyiv needs to make plans on how to develop the agricultural sector there.

“We need to think about restoring these territories, repurposing these territories, because that’s it, industry is dead. It’s probably easier to think about how to dismantle it, reclaim the land and think about what the face of these post-war steppe territories will be like without the industrial heritage of the Soviet Union,” said Gaidukevich.

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