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22 of October, 14:31

People The people's Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, head of the Ukrainian delegation to the parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and PACE Vice-President Volodymyr Ariev believes that Kiev will not manage without international financial assistance Because all funds now spent on military activities in the Donbass.

review Ukrainian MP, Ukraine "a clear need" a Marshall Plan ".

"That is not only a reform Plan, but the Plan of financial support. Because We will not be able to implement reforms without the necessary international assistance. Internal resources are used to the Ukrainian army ", - Aryev said at the round table devoted to relations between Ukraine, Russia and the EU during the European people's party Congress taking place in Madrid.

He added that the country also needed " Moral support ", which, according to his vision, should be expressed, for example in the granting Ukraine visa-free regime." We hope not only to cash assistance but also moral support. Moral support is the abolition of the visa regime for Ukraine. We are sure that Ukraine should not be limited to facilitation of the visa regime, but repealing it, " said the Ariev.

The Ukrainian authorities in April of last year began military action against the self-proclaimed LNR and DND. According to the final data of the UN, the victims of the conflict began more than 8 thousand people. The settlement of the situation in the Donbas region is discussed, as well as among them, during meetings in Minsk the contact group, which since September of last year had already taken 3 of the document, regulating the steps to de-escalate the conflict.

Marshall plan - program to aid Europe after the Second world war. The United States ' declared objective the implementation of the plan was to restore war-ravaged economies of Europe, removing trade barriers, modernizing industry European countries and the development of European countries.

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