Ukrainian oligarch Firtash was presented by the Fund for the improvement of the country
Ukrainian oligarch Dmytro Firtash and several European politicians, who in past positions, presented on Tuesday in the Austrian capital, the Agency for the improvement of Ukraine, designed to create a plan of reform of the Ukrainian economy, and then to serve as a Foundation for attracting foreign investments into the country.
According to Firtash, which is located in Vienna under house arrest in connection with the request of the U.S. for extradition on suspicion of forming a criminal fraternity, the task of the Agency - the General actions of Ukrainian and European experts to form for 200 days plan constitutional, tax and other reforms.
"most policies are now extras - they don't state where Ukraine should go, they represent only about what happened. We must prepare a plan and say, where Ukraine will be in 25 years, "said Mr. Firtash at the Symposium" Ukraine tomorrow ", held in Vienna.
He added that " Ukraine should not become a springboard, and a bridge between Europe, Russia and Asia."
This Firtash said that reformed the Ukrainian economy will need investments that will try to attract the Agency. He said about the need to attract $ 300 billion that the Fund will invest in various sectors of the Ukrainian economy." there is no blood. We are required to update the system and to fill in her blood, " He said.
The organizers of the Fund, which, as planned, will be registered in Austria, are the Federation of employers of Ukraine, headed by Firtash and the Federation of trade unions of Ukraine. In the Supervisory Board will include French Creator Bernard-Henri levy, head of the German-Ukrainian parliamentary group in the Bundestag, Germany Karl-Georg Wellmann, two members of the British house of lords. According handed out at the Symposium documents, the working group agreed to head the former Minister of foreign Affairs of Poland w?odzimierz Cimoszewicz, former French foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, a former EU trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson.
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