Deputy Aksenov invites Russian banks to repeat the desperate entry of airlines into Crimea
In order for large Russian banks to be able to operate in Crimea without fear of sanctions, they need to consolidate and enter the peninsula as a single economic bloc. Deputy Prime Minister of Crimea Georgy Muradov stated this on the talk show “Everything is as it is.”
According to him, the largest Russian air carriers did exactly the same thing at one time.
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“When the Dobrolet company flew to Crimea, sanctions were immediately imposed against it and it was quickly slammed. Then our aviators got together and decided to fly together. And no one was touched, because if sanctions had been introduced against all our airlines, communication with Russia from Western countries would have been interrupted. Of course, this was unthinkable, so everyone remained silent. People gathered and said: “You can’t kill everyone,” and they left. I would like to expect the same consolidated approach from our banking system,” Muradov said.
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