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bdb859 No.392401

Ukraine's Economy Collapsed, Zelensky Defaults On Western Debt

Who could have seen this coming? Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a new law which defers public debt payments until October if necessary, Reuters has confirmed. The bill was signed by Zelensky and returned to parliament on Wednesday.

The government now has the authority to postpone payments on external public debt until restructuring negotiations are seen through, which could then see a moratorium held that would formally mark a sovereign default.

"It is necessary to introduce, for the period of transactions to change the terms of borrowing, temporary measures related to the servicing and repayment of debt obligations and a moratorium on satisfaction of creditors' claims," the bill released by the president's office said.

The clock is ticking on debt restructure as a payment freeze agreed upon two years ago will soon expire (on Aug.1), and as Reuters notes: "Earlier this month, Ukraine announced a preliminary deal with a committee of its main bondholders to restructure its near $20 billion worth of international debt."

Bondholders must still approve the deal, which is likely, given the plan has the support of foreign governments.

Exactly one week ago, Fitch Ratings downgraded the country's long-term foreign currency issuer default rating from the "CC" level to the lower "C" level.

"The reported agreement with external commercial creditors constitutes a distressed debt exchange (DDE) under its sovereign rating criteria," Fitch said.

Reuters further reviews that the proposal would see "a 37% nominal haircut on Ukraine's outstanding international bonds, saving Kyiv $11.4 billion in payments over the next three years - the duration of the country's program with the International Monetary Fund, according to government statements."

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/zelensky-suspends-ukraines-foreign-debt-payments-starting-aug-1st

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ee4ca2 No.392404

>>392401

nobody cares

about what stupid websites you visit

you are boring

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bdb859 No.392420

Being prepared and not trusting the corrupt always pays off in the end.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/h3f8xDRupKZW/

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000000 No.392422

>>392401

Great! We have a draw!

https://www.fitchratings.com/research/sovereigns/fitch-downgrades-russia-to-c-08-03-2022#:~:text=Fitch%20Ratings%20%2D%20London%20%2D%2008%20Mar,of%20'CCC'%20or%20below.

The difference is, Ukrainians are all in for the war, because their survival depends on their victory. Russia is committing genocide against them, and they are fighting for their lives.

Russians, in contrast, just want to live, and as this war turns into shit for them, we will see more and more unrest.

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bdb859 No.392425

>>392404

Then stop caring so much about what I post asshole.

>>392422

It's the same for both countries, they are both fighting for their existence and neither will give up anytime soon. I guess you'll be happy owning MIC stock to sell off as the $$$WAR$$$ continues until either Ukraine or Russia wins.

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bdb859 No.392448

2754745

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a1138c No.392543

>>392425

Russia is NOT fighting for its existence. Russia could very well exist without meddling in Ukraine. It's as easy as keeping their soldiers within their own (and allies') borders.

I don't understand why Russian imperialism is so much applauded in this forum.

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11c663 No.392546

>>392543

You do not take into consideration Russia's main concern, and that was the threat of Ukraine putting long-range missiles on the border to Russia, 5 minute tactical hit range from Moscow, with the help of US interference. That is what the Minsk I and II agreements sought to deter, a neutral common ground. After the coup in Ukraine in 2014 supported by the neo-cons, well…. that all changed, and so did their policy. I'm not applauding Russia for invading, but they have their concerns and where was the diplomacy from the West and Ukraine to calm down the tension? Nowhere to be seen. This is why diplomacy is important, most importantly between rival or competing nations. It doesn't seem like the world is ready for that, so more war death and destruction is inevitable. Just don't think you people are dragging me into it.

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274eaf No.392591

ytk

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000000 No.392660

>>392546

Let me see if I understand properly.

So it is ok that Russia deploys nuclear-capable Iskander-M missiles in Kaliningrad, but Ukraine cannot deploy anything to defend themselves.

Is that your reasoning?

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274eaf No.392678

>>392660

If Ukraine wants to keep fighting Russia, fine. It's not my concern though. I don't think it's wise for any American to make it their concern, unless they are willing to fight on the front lines of that war themselves and I know damn well those rich neo-con hypocrites in Washington DC would never do that would they? So don't try making it our problem either because it's not going to be. The same goes for Israel and Iran, it's their own affair and us sane Americans are staying the hell out of it.

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