Saveliev: investors keep not punishment, and their involvement
Crimea's gotten a lot of Interest from foreign investors, but they are holding back on investment is great complexity of international sanctions against the region, told reporters Minister on Affairs of the Crimea Oleg Saveliev.
" Investor interest in the Crimea is very large, the main limiting factor by itself is not so much the presence of international sanctions, and great complexity in these sanctions, because to understand the investor that he can and what he cannot, it is difficult, " said Savelyev.
according to him, most often interested in the subject of Crimea investors from Europe and Asian countries.
" Early investors with whom we spoke were European investors, in practice, they all emphasize the pressure on them is through their foreign ministries, and a number of countries - the U.S. embassies when almost formed a group of investors willing to come to the Crimea, but large companies have been calls from embassies that do not need, for this reason a meeting we held in the capital of Russia ", - told the Minister.
The US and EU do not recognize the annexation of Crimea to Russia and accuse Moscow of interfering in Ukraine. Russia denies it and calls the accusations are unacceptable. Western countries since March has repeatedly imposed punishment on a number of Russian politicians, businessmen and organizations and threatened to make wider restrictive measures. The last case of the use of such practices began in September punishment.
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