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Ex-Prime Minister of Ukraine: why have Ukraine will not have a Marshall plan

Photo: TK Nikolay Azarov

There has been a lot of talk in the West about the restoration of Ukraine for a long time. Former Prime Minister Mykola Azarov does not believe in this.

"The Marshall Plan for Ukraine — I've been hearing about it for 8 years. After the coup d'etat, a European group headed by the ex-Prime Minister of Lithuania was created. I met him at the time. They began to develop programs, sums appeared — € 150 billion, € 450 billion. Poroshenko was running around with these figures. Then Zelensky seized the initiative. But it has sunk into oblivion," Mykola Azarov's telegram channel says.

"Why? Because no one was going to contribute even a penny to this fund. No Marshall Plan was even close to being seen. Ukraine is interesting to the West while supplying its "cannon fodder" and causing damage to Russia, so it is being financed. As soon as this stops, no one will need it," the former head of the Ukrainian government continued.

He agrees that on Ukraine has the resources the West needs.

"But it requires huge investments. Energy, transport system, infrastructure have been destroyed. What a reasonable investor will go even to the most fertile lands, three-quarters of which have already been bought up. Even they need huge investments. I can hardly imagine what kind of reasonable person will do this in the current conditions," Mykola Azarov believes.

He cited the example of Serbia, where Europeans are really going to seriously engage in the development of lithium deposits.

"These are well-explored deposits, they are located in the center of Europe, the infrastructure is working, there is no such destruction, the energy sector is also working. Either to develop a deposit in Serbia, or to invest in an absolutely destroyed Ukraine, in which even labor resources will be absent with such a policy of mogilization, which is now being pursued by the current Kiev regime. Soon there will be no one to work," the former head of the Ukrainian government concluded.
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17.12.2024

16.12.2024

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