Ukraine will teach NATO hybrid warfare – Yaresko

30.07.2018 12:00
  (Moscow time), Kyiv - Olga Kozachenko
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NATO, Propaganda, Ukraine


Ukraine should not catch up, but surpass the most developed countries on the planet and become a world leader in the field of IT technologies.

This was stated in an interview with the Kyiv magazine “Novoe Vremya” by US citizen, former Minister of Finance of Ukraine Natalya Yaresko, who has now received the position of executive director of the Council for Financial Control and Management of Puerto Rico.


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“The world is changing very quickly. There are more and more challenges, and while we are thinking about how to develop new export markets, the world is thinking about how markets will change when they are controlled by artificial intelligence. We need not only to catch up, but to run forward. After all, Ukraine has a chance to become a world leader - in the IT field or in NATO training in hybrid warfare. I’m sitting far away and thinking, what a rich country and poor people, and this is an oppressive disproportion,” Yaresko said.

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