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Ukraine-Gazprom.V.Putin.Встреча с СМИ.08.01.09.Part 6

niknikolay.livejournal.com Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with foreign media.08.01.09.Part 6 Председатель Правительства Российской Федерации В.В.Путин провел встречу(пресс-конференцию) с представителями иностранных СМИ.08.01.09.Part 6 In my opinion, the current situation is that the incumbent Ukrainian leadership is incapable of organizing normal and transparent functioning of the economy on market principles and moreover, by its actions is causing heavy damage to the Ukrainian people and the prestige of the Ukrainian state. That is one more proof that we are witnessing a political collapse inside Ukraine. I regret to say that it indicates a high level of corruption in Ukrainian government structures which today are fighting not over the gas price, but for the possibility to keep certain mediators in the game in order to use the dividends for personal enrichment and to raise the necessary funds for future political campaigns. I.Ruk (ARD): You say that Ukraine has gone to a Swedish court over the issue, which is indeed funny. Could Russia also have gone to some international institutions in advance? Vladimir Putin: Dear Ms Ruk, you weren’t listening attentively to what I said. I said that the transit contract is governed by the Swedish law and if a dispute arises the contract says (I have the contract here before me) that “disputes are subject to resolution at the Stockholm Arbitration Court”. Gazprom has filed with that court. J.Ruk: And a small follow-up

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