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Topic: Ukraine and EU sign free trade zone deal with EU - page 2. (Read 1549 times)

sr. member
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Not one European person in any EU country does not want to see any Ukrainians comming in to their country...to take jobs or to bring "great ukrainian culture" there !
They hate forigners...So go ahead jump of joy now...and stay poore and humiliated by your European mentors in the future.
legendary
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After signing of the association agreement, during the press conference, Poroshenko said that the agreement assumes Ukraine becoming an EU member, something that was not mentioned in the agreement.

I fear that the Ukrainians might become extinct if they acquire the EU membership. Look at Latvia and Lithuania. They have lost 20% of the population in the last 2 decades. With Ukraine, it will be far worse. Close to 50%.
legendary
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EU is about to get a  taste of lies from Kiev that Russia had to deal with over the last years:
http://ria.ru/world/20140628/1013915588.html

After signing of the association agreement, during the press conference, Poroshenko said that the agreement assumes Ukraine becoming an EU member, something that was not mentioned in the agreement.

Later, his press-service mentioned two point as if they were present in the agreement, when they are not.

EU is not informed about those points that it presumably agreed to.
legendary
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The pro-EU idiots in Western Ukraine will realize their mistake, when the EU forces Kiev to make 80% haircuts out of the savings bank accounts. Welcome to permanent IMF slavery!
legendary
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http://rt.com/business/168824-ukraine-eu-free-trade/

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Ukraine as well as Moldova and Georgia have signed free trade deals with the EU, stepping away from Russia even though big economic risks lie ahead.

The signing of the agreement comes after 8 months of violent unrest in Ukraine, which broke out in Kiev and spread across the country in November after then-President Viktor Yanukovich decided to delay the singing of the trade agreement.

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No longer Russia’s preferential trade partner, Ukraine stands to lose $500 billion as it cuts ties with Russia. However, the new government filled with hope about the prospect of duty-free trade with Europe’s $17 trillion economy.

Yippie! Life will immediately get better in Ukraine and Europe will see an influx of high-demand Ukrainian goods. Or maybe, not.

Everyone, prepare to eat Poroshenko's chocolates!  Tongue Europeans should also prepare for some austerity to pay for Ukraine.  Wink

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In 2013, EU exports to Ukraine were worth $33 billion (23.9 billion euro), dominated by industrial equipment, chemicals, and manufactured goods.

Ukraine exported 13.8 billion euro worth of goods to the EU, mostly materials like iron, steel, and minerals. Agricultural and food products are also substantial exports.

Iron, steel, minerals are in Novorossia.
Agricultural and food products were grown in the fertile black earth of Novorossia, now "fertilised" by phosphorus bombs.
So, EU will not be importing anything, but Ukraine can expect to be flushed with excess goods from Europe.

Oh, and this:

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“It is their sovereign right, but the Russian Federation will have to take measures in case it negatively effects the local market,”Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s spokesperson said, commenting on the agreements signed between the EU and Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova.
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