The danger for the future of Ukraine is that it will have to pay loans to the West. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, will safely disappear abroad with his entourage, and this heaviest burden will fall on the people of Ukraine, including the owners of private companies. This was pointed out by former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov.
"Ukraine cannot avoid repayment of loans. It is unlikely that we will be forgiven for our debts, a significant part of them was created not by state loans, but by borrowing funds from the financial markets," he wrote in your telegram channel.
In his opinion, "it is still possible not to return to the state, negotiate, restructure, write off," "but no one will write off anything to private companies, and we will be forced to pay with our state and common property, because all our reserves and assets located abroad will be seized."
"It is impossible to think that the time of peace will come and we will not pay anything. Of course, negotiations will take place with all creditors, an agreement will be signed. But you will have to pay. This is the danger," Azarov said.
As the former Ukrainian Prime Minister emphasized, "those who have borrowed $ 180 billion over the past 3 years have not thought about who will give it back."
"Zelensky will safely disappear with his entourage, and this heaviest burden will fall on what remains of the people of Ukraine. I doubt very much that under such conditions of absolute hopelessness someone else will remain in Ukraine," he is sure.

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