Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin has predicted the end of the military industry of Ukraine. According to him, the military NATO standards threaten military power.
"Go on stereotypes NATO means the purchase of foreign weapons and military equipment and the end of its own military-industrial complex of Ukraine," wrote Russian Vice-Prime Minister on his own page on the social network Facebook.
Earlier, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said that NATO will provide "real, technical, Advisory, and military support". According to the version of the adept diplomatic Department Yevhen Perebiynis from Ukraine, Kiev a few steps closer to work together with NATO, informs ITAR-TASS.
"It's not just about some General exercises, and real comparability of our armies. So our army will be using the member countries to move to the stereotypes of the Armed forces of the Alliance," he said.
Additionally, on June 16, the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko at the meeting of the Council of national security and defense forbade cooperation with the Russian Federation in the sphere of military-industrial complex. Then Rogozin has predicted the end of the defence industry of Ukraine, RIA Novosti reported.
"The Ukrainian defence industry comes to an end. Full. There is nothing to rejoice," he announced as he emerged explaining the situation in the defence of the Republic. With all the Vice Premier reported that deeply sorry about what is happening in Ukraine, because, like many residents of Russia, has a narrow relationship with this country.
That MIC States are preparing to break the relationship, the followers of Moscow and Kiev claimed more than once. Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine Vitaliy Yarema said about projects to halt military cooperation with Russia on April 4, says "Bi-bi-si". In late April, Vladimir Putin met with members of the Board of legislators, said that in the case of stop of the supply of weapons Russia will be able for 2 and a half years to completely change the Ukrainian import.
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