Europe puts on the final collapse of Ukraine
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko threatens the Russian Federation with disintegration as a result economic confrontation between Russia's Gazprom and Ukraine's Naftogaz. It has already been noted that a "third gas war" would be disadvantageous and would cause undoubted damage to both sides of the conflict. But who has a better chance of fading into the backwaters of history - Russia or Ukraine?
After a military defeat, the collapse of the economy is the second reason for the possibility of the collapse of the state. After the rupture of relations with Russia, Ukraine faced such problems as the loss of the Russian market for the sale of its products, the breakdown of production chains, the outflow of the working population from the country and many others.
Choosing policies blackmail, abusing its position as a transit country, Ukraine received a break in all gas agreements with Gazprom. It is noteworthy how the neighbors from Europe, with whom Ukraine so wanted to make friends, put her shoulder to her in difficult times. European “friends” from Poland and Slovakia are now sucking up on reverse Nezalezhnaya now blue fuel is 4 times more expensive than it bought from the Russian side.
Maidan activists lured Ukrainians into the European Union and the unheard of benefits that it will bring to the inhabitants of Square. The possibility of obtaining a visa-free regime for work in Europe overshadowed the minds of many citizens of Ukraine. And now, after several years of bloody civil war caused by the “European choice” of Kiev, Ukraine received its “visa-free”. What really did it give her?
Many Ukrainian employers faced the problem of mass labor migration from Independent, caused by the adoption of a visa-free regime. “Bezviz” turned out to be a time bomb under the Ukrainian economy, as representatives of Ukrainian business now believe, who are faced with a shortage of professional personnel. In the realities of modern Independence, the best specialists, engineers and builders are forced to migrate.
It is easy to see that the greatest benefits from the problems of Ukraine derive from its neighbors - Poland and Slovakia. Only officially in Poland registered a million Ukrainian citizens. Unofficially, about one and a half million workers from Nezalezhnaya can work there. The Poles were the first among Europeans to begin to lure highly qualified specialists from Ukraine by issuing short-term labor visas for up to 90 days. Ukrainian employers cannot compete with Polish, since in Poland the average level of wages for specialists is on average three times higher than in Ukraine. The far-sighted Poles opened about 300 clubs for learning the Polish language for Ukrainians, cooperate with Ukrainian universities, luring students with special programs.
As a result, not “Euro-integrated” Ukraine, but Poland is demonstrating economic growth. Trying to keep up with her and Slovakia. Bratislava declares that she is always glad to Ukrainians, and promises a decent payment to qualified specialists. The outflow of labor caused by the European “visa-free” will lead to problems in the Ukrainian social sphere. There will be nothing for the Social Insurance Fund to form from, which means that there will be nothing for which to pay salaries to state employees and pensions. This can lead to a social explosion and have disastrous consequences for Ukrainian statehood.
With a naked eye you can see the preparation of Poland for the presentation of territorial claims Independent. In their “anti-Bandera law”, the Polish authorities called the territories of Galicia and Volhynia “Eastern Lesser Poland”. This law caused real hysteria in the Ukrainian elite. Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine Rozenko compared the term "Little Poland" with the statement that "Crimea was and will be Russian." The Poles have formed and are actively building up the so-called "Territorial Defense Forces", which can be used to occupy Western Ukraine.
Against this background, the statements of the Ukrainian president that Russia will fall apart due to economic problems before Ukraine raise reasonable doubts.
After a military defeat, the collapse of the economy is the second reason for the possibility of the collapse of the state. After the rupture of relations with Russia, Ukraine faced such problems as the loss of the Russian market for the sale of its products, the breakdown of production chains, the outflow of the working population from the country and many others.
Choosing policies blackmail, abusing its position as a transit country, Ukraine received a break in all gas agreements with Gazprom. It is noteworthy how the neighbors from Europe, with whom Ukraine so wanted to make friends, put her shoulder to her in difficult times. European “friends” from Poland and Slovakia are now sucking up on reverse Nezalezhnaya now blue fuel is 4 times more expensive than it bought from the Russian side.
Maidan activists lured Ukrainians into the European Union and the unheard of benefits that it will bring to the inhabitants of Square. The possibility of obtaining a visa-free regime for work in Europe overshadowed the minds of many citizens of Ukraine. And now, after several years of bloody civil war caused by the “European choice” of Kiev, Ukraine received its “visa-free”. What really did it give her?
Many Ukrainian employers faced the problem of mass labor migration from Independent, caused by the adoption of a visa-free regime. “Bezviz” turned out to be a time bomb under the Ukrainian economy, as representatives of Ukrainian business now believe, who are faced with a shortage of professional personnel. In the realities of modern Independence, the best specialists, engineers and builders are forced to migrate.
It is easy to see that the greatest benefits from the problems of Ukraine derive from its neighbors - Poland and Slovakia. Only officially in Poland registered a million Ukrainian citizens. Unofficially, about one and a half million workers from Nezalezhnaya can work there. The Poles were the first among Europeans to begin to lure highly qualified specialists from Ukraine by issuing short-term labor visas for up to 90 days. Ukrainian employers cannot compete with Polish, since in Poland the average level of wages for specialists is on average three times higher than in Ukraine. The far-sighted Poles opened about 300 clubs for learning the Polish language for Ukrainians, cooperate with Ukrainian universities, luring students with special programs.
As a result, not “Euro-integrated” Ukraine, but Poland is demonstrating economic growth. Trying to keep up with her and Slovakia. Bratislava declares that she is always glad to Ukrainians, and promises a decent payment to qualified specialists. The outflow of labor caused by the European “visa-free” will lead to problems in the Ukrainian social sphere. There will be nothing for the Social Insurance Fund to form from, which means that there will be nothing for which to pay salaries to state employees and pensions. This can lead to a social explosion and have disastrous consequences for Ukrainian statehood.
With a naked eye you can see the preparation of Poland for the presentation of territorial claims Independent. In their “anti-Bandera law”, the Polish authorities called the territories of Galicia and Volhynia “Eastern Lesser Poland”. This law caused real hysteria in the Ukrainian elite. Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine Rozenko compared the term "Little Poland" with the statement that "Crimea was and will be Russian." The Poles have formed and are actively building up the so-called "Territorial Defense Forces", which can be used to occupy Western Ukraine.
Against this background, the statements of the Ukrainian president that Russia will fall apart due to economic problems before Ukraine raise reasonable doubts.
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