Ukrainian diplomat: We will exhaust Russia with lawsuits, we will ruin it - there will be no money left for Crimea!

Maxim Karpenko.  
03.06.2017 14:22
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 1385
 
D.B., Crimea, Russia, Ukraine


In Kyiv they plan to exhaust Russia with lawsuits so that it does not have enough money to support Crimea and Donbass. Ukrainian diplomat Vadim Tryukhan announced this plan on TV channel 112.

According to him, the more lawsuits there are against the Russian Federation, the faster it will go bankrupt.

In Kyiv they plan to exhaust Russia with lawsuits so that it does not have enough money for...

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“On the legal front, which is multi-layered, there are several lawsuits on various issues. So, on the legal front, Ukraine is already beginning to achieve its first successes. If we manage to legally drive Russia into a blind corner, force it to snap back, defend itself and pay its bills, then Russia will very quickly not have enough money to support the war in eastern Ukraine, firstly, and secondly, to “to support Crimea and Sevastopol,” said Tryukhan.

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