When
will the people of western and central Ukraine realise they have been
sold into slavery? Will the nazis stay quiet?
Crimean
leaders blame Kiev for selling Ukraine off for IMF loans
Crimea's
deputy prime minister, Olga Kovitidi, described as predatory the
terms of an agreement Kiev is ready to accept from the International
Monetary Fund
9
March, 2014
The
tentative agreement with the IMF which the Ukrainian authorities
signed with the IMF on March 2, says that the country's entire gas
pipeline system will be handed over for free in the American company
Chevron's ownership the moment the basic agreement is signed, while
the owners of the Mariupol, Zaporizhzhya and Dnipropetrovsk steel
mills will be obliged to surrender their 50% stakes to Germany's
Ruhr.
The
Donbass coal industry will be handed over to Ruhr's subsidiary in
Finland, she told Interfax on Sunday, citing media reports.
It
emerged recently that Kyiv has pledged to make territory available
near Kharkiv to host US missile defense systems and a wing of
American fighter jets to provide cover for the missile defense
installations, she also said.
Ukraine's
interim prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk has assured the West that
Kiev will fulfill all of the IMF's terms in order to secure a loan,
Kovitidi said.
The
Crimean leaders have also learned that Kyiv promised the West to take
a package of unpopular measures in order to fill gaps in the
Ukrainian budget, she said. Gas prices for municipal companies will
have to be increased by 50% and for private will double.
Electricity
tariffs will be raised by 40%, housing utility tariffs will be
raised, too, gasoline excises will go up 60% and transportation
tariffs 50%, while state support for childbirth will be cancelled,
the free distribution of textbooks will be annulled at schools and
the VAT relief will be scrapped in rural regions, she said.
Concurrently,
VAT will be introduced on medications, which will push up prices and
bring citizens' living standards down," Kovitidi said.
"The
planned annulment of the moratorium on the sale of farmland looks
appalling. The selloff of Ukraine's black soil zone, including to
foreign countries, may have disastrous economic and social
consequences," she said.
Kovitidi
said that the Crimean legislature's decision to hold a referendum on
March 16 was correct.
"The
recent developments in Ukraine and the decisions being made have a
direct bearing on the people of Crimea, who must know the truth and
decide their own and their children's future in a referendum,"
she said.
Voice
of Russia, Interfax
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