
“Next to Athens, Kiev too could fail by the end of July. Now, the Ukrainian government seeks to re-structure its debts. However, little progress has been made in negotiations with the creditors. Since the beginning of 2015, Ukraine has been facing a deep economic crisis, hit with a national currency devaluation by 70 percent and a massive essential G-D-P drop. As the deadline for the next bond repayment is nearing, the country’s Finance Minister Nataliya Jaresko doesn’t rule out the possibility of Kiev suspending the looming pay-off.”
http://www.presstv.ir/Video/2015/07/01/418393/Ukraine-West-Russia-
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