Russia Turns to Chinese Companies for Infrastructure Projects in Temporarily Occupied Crimea
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Russia's government is trying to attract investors to the former Ukrainian regions. High tax advantages for companies are supposed to cover up crucial problem: Who pays for war damage?
The head of the occupation administration of Crimea Sergey Aksenov decided to involve Chinese business in the construction of transport infrastructure in the annexed Crimea.
The fixed photo we are used to is that of Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping walking on a red carpet deployed in the Kremlin, talking amicably as if they were old friends. Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, there has been debate about this worrying wooing of two authoritarian governments, which, together, bring together almost 1.6 billion people and about 5,000 nuclear weapons. In this relationship, China takes advantage of what Russia can no…
In addition to the construction of the commercial complex in Sevastopol, the territory formerly occupied by the Roman settlement has already been divided into plots for the construction of housing units.
The total value of the project is estimated at $10 billion, writes Razvedka
Russia Turns to Chinese Companies for Infrastructure Projects in Temporarily Occupied Crimea
Russia is reportedly planning to expand transport infrastructure in occupied Crimea with the involvement of Chinese companies, according to the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine. The initiative was discussed during a recent meeting chaired by Sergey Aksyonov, the head of the Russian-installed administration in Crimea. Ukrainian intelligence reports that Aksyonov announced preliminary agreements with Chinese partners to develop two strategi…
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