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Via:  petey-coober  •  8 years ago  •  4 comments

Does the world shows signs of being a better place ?

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http://news.yahoo.com/russia-sue-ukraine-over-default-3-bn-debt-112659289.html

Russia to sue Ukraine over $3 bn debt


 



AFP
By Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber 8 hours ago

 







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Moscow (AFP) - Russia's finance ministry said Friday it was suing Ukraine for defaulting on a $3-billion debt to Moscow, following an order by President Vladimir Putin.

Kiev is "in a state of default" regarding its obligations toward Moscow and legal proceedings would ensue, the ministry said.

"Russia's finance ministry (...) has initiated procedures required for an immediate lawsuit against Ukraine," the statement said, adding that the lawsuit would be heard in a British court.

Ukraine announced last month it would not make the payment on its debt to Moscow after Putin vowed to sue Kiev if it failed to pay by the end of 2015.

The debt stems back to 2013 when Russia loaned $3 billion to the Kremlin-backed president Viktor Yanukovych, before pro-European protests that led to his downfall.

Ukrainian authorities say it is not a sovereign loan by one state to another but rather a transaction made via the financial markets that is subject to terms agreed with other creditors.

Kiev reached a restructuring deal in August with its private creditors, including major banks and investment funds, which agreed to reduce their claims by 20 percent.

Moscow however, maintains that the loan cannot be considered private debt and has refused such conditions.


The Russian government instead offered to spread out the payment over three years, an offer Kiev rejected.

"Ukraine preferred defaulting on its debt obligations to holding honest negotiations," the finance ministry said, adding that the legal proceedings "do not preclude constructive dialogue to reach an acceptable settlement of the debt."

The dispute has been hampering the International Monetary Fund's $17.5-billion rescue plan for Ukraine, which restricts Kiev's ability to restructure billions of dollars in debt.

The Ukrainian parliament last week adopted its 2016 budget with a deficit of 3.7 percent of GDP, a crucial step for unlocking much-needed aid from the IMF and Western countries.

- Food embargo -

The announcement of the lawsuit coincided with the coming into force of a Russian food embargo against Ukraine in protest at Kiev's free-trade deal with the EU.

Furious at seeing its former Soviet satellite turning towards the West, Russia has banned the import of Ukrainian food from Friday.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk has put the cost of Moscow's measures to his country at some $600 million.

And President Petro Poroshenko admitted earlier this month that Russia's retaliatory move would "damage" Ukraine's economy but said he was "ready to pay the price" and press on with efforts to join a European Union free-trade zone.

He blasted the embargo in his New Year address, saying Moscow was trying to "economically strangle" Ukraine.

Tensions between the two countries continue to simmer despite a lull in fighting in the eastern part of Ukraine.

A peace deal signed in Minsk in April 2015 brought hostilities between Ukraine and pro-Russian rebels in the east to a halt after more than 9,000 people had been killed in a year of fighting.

However, sporadic outbreaks of violence continue and a Ukrainian soldier and two civilians were killed in fighting on December 27 despite the truce.




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Petey Coober
Freshman Silent
link   seeder  Petey Coober    8 years ago

First comment :

In my experience this is an improvement over the way Russia used to conduct herself in world affairs . Lawsuits instead of tanks ? Unheard of !

I welcome other points of view on this topic ...

 
 
 
Cerenkov
Professor Silent
link   Cerenkov  replied to  Petey Coober   8 years ago

I'd need more examples before I'd agree that the Bear was changing it's spots, to mix a metaphor.

 
 
 
Petey Coober
Freshman Silent
link   seeder  Petey Coober  replied to  Cerenkov   8 years ago

I'm inclined to agree with you about the bear . Maybe it has to do with their dire economic conditions due to the low price of crude oil , their most important export ?

HOWEVER , here is another international example to look at about seemingly peaceful accommodations being made :

Turkey needs Israel, says Erdogan

I never even imagined I'd see a headline like that ...

 
 
 
Cerenkov
Professor Silent
link   Cerenkov  replied to  Petey Coober   8 years ago

That does seem unprecedented. 

 
 

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