It costs too much to help the neighbors - Russia

by Babel-Fish | July 13, 2009 at 07:11 am
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Russia will receive a number of military-industrial complexes from the Kyrgyz Republic in exchange for loans. Meanwhile, Ukraine, after refusing to be involved in the gas transportation system and being left without Moscow’s financial support, is asking for more assistance from the IMF. The world crisis is drawing a new geopolitical map of the CIS, and Russia is playing a key role.

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Izvestia decided to find out who the CIS neighbors that Russia helps are, and how that help will affect Russia.

The world financial crisis has brought many back to earth.


I read this article with some interest, conserning the feelings about the hates and distrust of Russia's former satellites especially the Baltic ones. Ukraine refusing to support gas pipelines and Russia stopping finacial assistance because of UKraine stuborn refusal. It gave me a fresh view of the opinions of many Russians.   

 

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