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MOSCOW – Russia is set to file a lawsuit against Ukraine if Kyiv fails to have repaid the $3-billion debt by December 20, Russia’s Finance Ministry said on Saturday.
Ukraine’s Finance Minister Natalia Yaresko and Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk attend a news conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, October 15, 2015.
Source: Focus Information Agency
Moscow. Russia is set to file a lawsuit against Ukraine if Kyiv fails to have repaid the $3-billion debt by December 20, Russia’s Finance Ministry said on Saturday, as cited by TASS.
“This week we received an official refusal of the U.S. government for loan guarantees to Ukraine,” the ministry said in a statement. “Therefore, we have nothing to do but to file a lawsuit against Ukraine if the borrower fails to fulfil its liabilities in full on December 20, 2015, which will mean Ukraine’s sovereign default.”.
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MOSCOW, December 5. /TASS/. Russia is set to file a lawsuit against Ukraine if Kyiv fails to repay the $3-billion debt on December 20, Russia’s Finance Ministry said on Saturday.
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia has received an official refusal from the U.S. government to provide guarantees for Ukraine’s liabilities, Russian news agencies reported on Saturday, citing Russia’s Finance Ministry.