The Vice Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada became hysterical over trade between the LDPR and Russia
Ukrainian politicians, who had recently been convincing from TV screens that “Russia does not need Donbass products,” suddenly became concerned about the economic integration of the LDPR with the Russian Federation.
Today at a meeting of the Verkhovna Rada, Vice Speaker Irina Gerashchenko made another hysterical speech, calling on Prime Minister Vladimir Groysman to develop a plan to disrupt the sale of metal and coal from Donbass to the Russian Federation.
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“Illegal gangs, together with the Russian Federation, under the leadership of the Russian Federation, stole Ukrainian property. It is very important today for the government to develop a program to make it impossible to sell products produced at these enterprises through the markets of third countries... We must prevent stolen enterprises from being able to sell on third markets, especially neither coal products nor the metallurgical complex,” – said Gerashchenko.
Groysman assured that no additional measures need to be taken, because products from Crimea or Donbass will not be bought anyway due to sanctions: “All decisions, all mechanisms on this issue have been developed, sanctions have been introduced against the Russian Federation as an occupier, including including trading. Trade in Ukrainian subsoil by any other countries is simply prohibited. This is theft for which they will be held criminally liable. As for the origin of any product, it is confirmed by documents from the manufacturer and there can be no legal production in the territory temporarily occupied by Russia, in the Donbass or Crimea, no registrations can take place. All products, all mineral resources, everything that can be stolen from there can under no circumstances be sold in any civilized country. These are international legal norms, and no additional decisions need to be made on this matter,” Groysman said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.