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The Ukrainian crisis is over?

Украинский кризис закончился?

 

Honestly, I have stopped watching the humiliation of the political elite of Ukraine in the “money issue”, due to the fact that this process has come to a tedious uniformity, and to procrastinate this annoying chewing gum just wasn’t of interest. Tranches/credit/financial support on a grant basis (also called abstract) from the outside, became so regular that I lost count, probably all. In addition to creditors, of course.

So, it would seem, for more than two years and heaps of the dough, obtained during this time, Ukraine had become, if not candy, then at least a country with great prospects, but what we, or rather they got in the end? The bottom line is, if you exclude some minor encroachments, nothing has changed. But only last week, Ukraine received one billion dollars from the IMF (third tranche) and agreed to get another green lard.

Well? Do you like it? Just today the world Bank has promised to lend Ukraine $1 billion on the development of transport infrastructure of Ukraine. Well, perhaps the infrastructure will succeed.

And how many were taken prior to this? According to official data, only the world Bank for two years, fished out of 6.5 billion dollars, than dislodged itself, the ten largest borrowers of the Bank. What can we say about the rest of the debt.

Lenders, understandably, are wondering what happens to the money, they don’t really care, but why are these questions asked average Ukrainians, who are treated about the European future happy and comfortable existence? They’re also aware of what the debt swamp trying to drag the country, and therefore its inhabitants, the Ukrainian political elite, to enrich the eyes.

Not that I was very worried about the future of Ukraine and its debts, but still live there are many apolitical, absolutely not to blame in this situation people, a lot of really good people, including plenty of Russians. Further – more, but for some reason they are still in amoebic condition.

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