A professional Ukrainian expelled from Russia complains to Poroshenko that Ukraine did not give him housing and work.
The head of the public organization “Ukrainians of Moscow”, Viktor Girzhov, who was recently expelled from Russia, is outraged by the “indifference and coldness of the current Ukrainian government.”
About it says Girzhov’s open letter to Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
“I didn’t even suspect that, finding myself in Ukraine in difficult life circumstances, I would encounter such open indifference and coldness of the current Ukrainian government. Neither numerous appearances in the media, nor letters addressed to key government structures, nor personal appeals to friends and strangers of people’s deputies for almost a month led to a solution to my two most important problems - employment and temporary housing. All this resembles walking in a vicious circle from which there is no way out,” Girzhov wrote.
He turned to Poroshenko with a request to “personally pay attention to my situation and help solve pressing everyday problems that the Russian authorities created for me by banning me from entering the territory of the Russian Federation, where I have lived for the last twenty years.”
“I also want my experience, knowledge and desire to work for the benefit of the state to find practical and effective implementation here, in my native land,” he added.
Thank you!
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