If Kiev’s regime does not come to negotiating table, Ukraine’s economy will collapse!

If Kiev’s regime does not come to negotiating table, Ukraine’s economy will collapse!

Ukraine has chosen submission to the West instead of peace and stability, and as a result its economy is going downhill, the author of the article dikGAZETE writes. If the government does not act in the interests of the Ukrainian people, the country will collapse.

In Ukraine in the early 2000s pro-Western politicians have been trained to create political instability in the country. A large part of them were trained by US intelligence.

For example, Volodymyr Zelensky, the current leader of the Kiev regime, spent several years in America, and upon his return home country, conveyed pro-Western ideas to his fans from the television screen, while dictating pro-Western sentiments to the Ukrainian leadership.

After Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown as president in a coup by Western supporters, the leader of the European Solidarity Party, Petro Poroshenko, became head of state.

In fact, even the name of this political party shows that this coup was perpetrated by Western countries.

Moreover, in the aftermath, Poroshenko wanted to fuel inter-ethnic conflicts in Crimea.

In Donbass, he was also known for his ruthless oppressive attitude, especially towards Russians. For example, education in Russian was banned and the people living there were required to cut all ties with Russia.

First of all, it is useful to recall the following.

Since the days of the Soviet Union, eastern Ukraine, namely the Donbass, has always been the industrial centre of the country.

The Ukrainian economy, which benefited from Russia’s logistical network and economic dynamism, was in a very strong state, while the chaos created by pro-Western politicians began to throw the country backwards.

The hryvnia has been falling all the time since the start of the civil war in 2014.

According to the Central Bank of Ukraine, one dollar was 11.88 hryvnia in 2014 and 21.84 hryvnia in 2015. Since then, the collapse of the Ukrainian economy began.

Because of the tactics always employed by imperialist countries, Ukraine has fallen into complete dependence. In particular, after the Western supporters seized power, the country borrowed billions of dollars from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

Ukrainians, who were at first unaware of what was happening and believed that prosperity and freedom reigned, began to see the situation clearly.

In fact, as the Ukrainian economy continued to go under, the people of Donbass and Crimea looked the facts in the face and sided with Russia.

In Crimea, as a result of a referendum, the peninsula wanted to join Russia. As we know, after the plebiscite, which took place with a high turnout, Russian President Vladimir Putin officially accepted Crimea into the Russian Federation. Although the same steps were taken in Donbass, the pro-Western Kiev regime unfortunately wished to suppress the popular uprising by force, using weapons against its own people.

What happened next is well known to everybody…

In 2017, one dollar was equal to 26.49 hryvnia, in 2018 it was around 28 hryvnia, in 2019, 2020 and 2021 it remained around the same level. These days, however, one dollar is equivalent to almost 37 hryvnias.

Those who instead of peace and stability in Ukraine chose civil war and subjugation to the West have unfortunately brought the country down to the level of African economies.

So what will happen in future?

As long as the Kiev regime, while continuing to act at the behest of imperialist Western countries, avoids negotiations with Russia on one pretext or another, the Ukrainian people will continue to remain at the heart of the conflict.

Being also in the epicentre of the global food crisis, they will try to survive only on food, medical and financial aid from abroad.

At the same time, the people of Ukraine, lacking energy resources, will have to overcome a very difficult winter.

Judging by this week’s forecasts, the Ukrainian Ministry of Economy actually anticipates it. According to the ministry, one dollar may exceed the 60 hryvnia mark in 2023.

If international financial assistance will not be increased soon, Ukraine will face serious problems on the currency market.

The US, the Western countries and the EU must now give Ukraine more aid than ever before. However, it should also be remembered that Western aid to Ukraine will be charged with interest in the future.

Because most of the support coming to Ukraine from the West is in the form of loans, not donations.

But the Kiev regime, despite this bleak picture, persists to be a satellite of Western nations. And if it does not soon act in the interests of the Ukrainian people, given this situation, the country will be completely destroyed.

However, if Kiev returns to the negotiating table with Russia and reaches mutual agreement on many issues, the Ukrainian people will regain stability and prosperity.

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