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10 of June, 12:31

OP the Russian Federation: the restructuring of Ukraine The restructuring of Ukraine's debt to private creditors in fact would mean the total impoverishment of the Ukrainian people, such a view in explanation of the Last news was expressed by the Deputy Secretary of the Public chamber (OP) the Russian Federation, head of the Russian public Council on international cooperation and public diplomacy at OP Sergei Ordzhonikidze.

On Tuesday, the Deputy head of the international monetary Fund (IMF) David Lipton tried to convince the restructuring of Ukraine's debt. According to his statement, it is key to stabilizing the country. In addition, Lipton reiterated earlier statements by the IMF that Kiev has made collision with "massive challenges" and that the Ukrainian government is " committed to reform ". For its part, the Minister of Finance of the USA Jacob Lew hinted at Washington's support for a possible restructuring of Ukraine's debt, noting that " the IMF program requires mutual sacrifices from all interested parties, to provide economic recovery."

"The restructuring will mean the complete impoverishment of the Ukrainian people, who will consume the rest of the enterprise, of whom there remained not so much," said Ordzhonikidze.

in his vision, the course of official Kiev to reduce economic relations with Moscow, including the recent cancellation of several contracts in the field of military-technical cooperation will lead him to extremely negative consequences - for example, the fact that the Ukrainian goods will be " useless ".

"They tore up (with Russia - ed.), cooperation in military-technical field. Who else got what They produce? The last thing was - turbine engines for the Navy. They were no longer needed - neither Europe nor the United States. And who will need the Antonov aircraft? Western competitors will not miss them - neither Boeing nor Airbus", he added.

Based on the current situation, said Ordzhonikidze, we can summarize that the policy of the Ukrainian authorities will eventually go into meltdown for them.

"They thought they'd build a wall, But in fact digging their own grave - the economic, the most important thing. And behind it, of course, and political

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