Ukraine began to pay the West for Maidan debts
Ukraine has already spent its “corridor of opportunity” - the three-year period that the West gave it to carry out reforms. This year, the country has already begun to repay the loans it received from international organizations in 2014.
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Economic expert Andrei Blinov stated this on the air of the “Working on Mistakes” program, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to him, now the country will only pay debts on loans for which it was supposed to carry out reforms.
“In 2017, Ukraine began to pay the debts of 2014. What the first Yatsenyuk government took. Guys, we were given a corridor, relatively speaking, for reforms; the time we bought was three years. That's it, it's over. We are reaping what we have done now,” said Blinov.
According to political scientist Dmitry Dzhangirov, such a short period of time allotted by the West to Ukraine suggests that they knew in advance how the rule of the new Ukrainian government would turn out: “It was the Europeans who imagined what was happening and what would happen and gave very short loans.”
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