Yatsenyuk requires the division of the legacy of the former USSR

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Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk instructed the Foreign Ministry to prepare a legal position on the protection of national interests in the division of funds and property of the former USSR. During the government meeting, it was revealed that the “zero option” Ukraine did not sign an agreement with Russia. Thus, the division of Soviet property has not yet been completed. Yatsenyuk believes that Ukraine has the right to property that remains in Russia.

When the USSR collapsed in accordance with the Vienna Convention 1983 of the year, which determined the share of each state based on factor analysis, the share of the republics was divided as follows: Russia's share was 61,34%, Ukraine - 16,37%, Belarus - 4,13%, Uzbekistan - 3,27%, Kazakhstan - 3,86 %, Georgia - 1,62% and then descending to Estonia from 0,62%.

In the future, it was decided to sign an agreement on the "zero option", according to which Russia had to pay the external debt of the USSR, and in return receive all its assets. In 1994, Russia and Ukraine concluded a similar agreement, but it has not yet entered into force, since Ukraine has refused to ratify it twice. In 1997, the Verkhovna Rada issued a decree "On the procedure for ratifying the agreement." In it, the Ukrainian side demanded information from Moscow about the state of the gold reserves, the diamond fund and the balance sheets of the banks of the former USSR on December 1 of 1991.

Due to the fact that the agreement on the "zero option" has not yet been signed, Ukraine considers this agreement to be in force and hopes for its implementation. Viktor Yanukovych, after taking office, said that Ukraine considers it necessary to divide the property of the former USSR. However, Russia considers the issue to be settled and, in accordance with the 1994 law, does not intend to negotiate with Ukraine, Interfax reports.
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  1. GRune
    +1
    17 March 2014 13: 26
    Let them take on 16,37% of the USSR's debts, which Russia has already paid off!
  2. +5
    17 March 2014 13: 27
    The person doesn’t understand what he’s talking about, because what prevents GDP from remembering _
    The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR supported the holding of an all-Union referendum[15]. Additionally, the ballot included a second question that contradicted the first question (which spoke about the federation): “Do you agree that Ukraine should be part of the Union of Soviet Sovereign States on the basis of the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine?”[16][17] , to which 80,2% responded affirmatively.[18]

    A curtain !
  3. +1
    17 March 2014 13: 27
    Shouldn't he go... through the forest with his comrades?
  4. +1
    17 March 2014 13: 42
    . Ukraine is about to fall apart, Crimea has already been used by my uncle, and he still has the impudence to demand something.
    Probably, among other things, they will also demand that Kuznetsov be returned to them - they say, they stole him in the dark at night, without asking anyone, and now we are strong and independent, we demand him back!))
  5. +1
    17 March 2014 13: 43
    Twitched...
    He knows that he himself will soon be divided. Moreover, most likely their own. laughing
  6. Wolf350
    +1
    17 March 2014 13: 45
    Crimea has already been divided, what remains is Donbass and they don’t owe us anything
  7. +1
    17 March 2014 13: 45
    Kharya will crack...
  8. +1
    17 March 2014 13: 45
    Thank you God for sending us such idiots as Obama, Turchinov, Yatsenyuk, Tyanibok and others!!! Fat to Ukraine!
  9. +2
    17 March 2014 13: 46
    where the xhl has passed, the Jew has nothing to do...
  10. +1
    17 March 2014 13: 47
    Let the salmon fish the tuna. It’s time for Russia to prepare similar documents for all especially greyhound former republics. Start with sprats and then counterclockwise... Just normal, with all the layouts... Although in Ukraine the fun is just beginning. Now they will put the rest of the country on hold. And the country will unkindly send them to all sorts of indecent places, accompanying this with gestures, sounds and physical influences. Now the main thing is to convey to the Ukrainians that whoever was the last to leave Ukraine will retain all the debts, and also to say the exact amount. Oh, and then they’ll run away...
  11. +1
    17 March 2014 13: 49
    And they don’t want to take away part of the debts of the USSR, along with the property of the USSR lost during the debit? request Look for tricky things that need to be divided up, and pay off the debts yourself. Why not go to the current Ukrainian owner at a well-known address? recourse , yes on foot laughing
  12. +8
    17 March 2014 13: 50
    We agree. Persuaded. But let’s not waste time on trifles - not only the USSR but also Russia. The list is attached: Kharkov is a Russian city. It was founded in
    1630s Those who fled from the Poles from the right bank of the Dnieper settled there
    Little Russians. Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich built a fortress there and founded
    1656 Kharkov Voivodeship. What does Ukraine have to do with this? City
    Sumy was founded by Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich no later than 1655. Tsar
    allowed Little Russian refugees who were killed by the Poles to settle there.
    What does Ukraine have to do with it? Poltava was in the XNUMXth century the center of pro-Russian
    tuned Little Russia. For this, the traitor Hetman Vygovsky (something like
    present-day Klichkov and Yatsenyukov) attacked the city and sold its inhabitants to
    slavery to the Crimean Tatars. What does Ukraine have to do with it? Dnepropetrovsk was
    founded by Catherine II in 1776 and called Ekaterinoslav. Moreover
    Is this Ukraine? Lugansk was founded in 1795, when Catherine II
    founded an iron foundry on the Lugan River. To work on it in
    People from the central and northwestern provinces came to live in Lugansk
    Russia. What does Ukraine have to do with it? Kherson was founded by Catherine II in 1778
    year for the construction of the Russian fleet. Construction carried out
    Potemkin. What does Ukraine have to do with it? Donetsk was founded by Alexander II in 1869
    year during the construction of a metallurgical plant in Yuzovka. What does it have to do with
    Ukraine? The city of Nikolaev was founded by Catherine II in 1789. In it
    Potemkin was building the ship "St. Nicholas" there. What does it have to do with everything here?
    Ukraine? Odessa was founded by Catherine II in 1794 on the site
    fortress built a little earlier by Suvorov. What does it have to do with
    Ukraine? Chernigov is one of the oldest Russian cities, it existed
    back at the beginning of the 10th century. In 1503 it became part of Russia. In 1611
    the Poles destroyed it and took this territory from the Russians. But in 1654
    Chernigov returned to Russia and since then has always been its integral part.
    The question arises: what does Ukraine have to do with it? Simferopol was founded by Catherine II
    in 1784. It was built by Potemkin on the site of Suvorov’s military camp and
    near the Tatar settlement. What does Ukraine have to do with this, it won’t be able to say either
    one scientist. Sevastopol was founded by Catherine II in 1783 on the site
    fortress built earlier by Suvorov. Potemkin built the city. Moreover
    Is this Ukraine? Mariupol was founded in 1778 by Catherine II. She
    settled Greeks there - immigrants from Crimea. What does Ukraine have to do with it? City
    Krivoy Rog was founded by Catherine II in 1775. What does it have to do with
    Ukraine? The city of Zaporozhye was founded by Catherine II in 1770 and
    was called Alexandrovsk. What does Ukraine have to do with it? Kirovograd was founded in
    1754 by the Russian Empress Elizaveta Petrovna. It was called
    Elisavetgrad. What does Ukraine have to do with it, as does Kirov, for that matter?
    1. +4
      17 March 2014 14: 08
      Comments like this are worth their weight in gold. hi
  13. +1
    17 March 2014 13: 50
    Impunity adds impudence and deprives one of sanity! And these mentally ill liberals form the core of the European elite?
  14. +1
    17 March 2014 13: 51
    The woman remembered how wonderful she was... And maybe Ukraine would pay for numerous military facilities belonging to the USSR (read Russia), located at that time on its territory, it would pay part of the multi-billion-dollar national debt of the USSR, which. unilaterally compensated the Russian Federation, will give up Donbass, Kharkov region, Novorossiya (Odessa region, Kherson region), Lugansk region, Kirovograd region. and much more that was never part of this “state”.
    In addition, the Yatsenyuk government, which came to power as a result of an armed bandit coup, is not a legitimate government body, therefore it can say anything, but will anyone pay attention to it?
  15. 0
    17 March 2014 13: 52
    Apparently he ate state rations, and that’s how it went.
  16. DMB-78
    +2
    17 March 2014 13: 58
    Give him some property too
  17. +6
    17 March 2014 13: 58
    Happy Victory friends!!!
    1. +4
      17 March 2014 14: 09
      his face is as happy as mine laughing
  18. +1
    17 March 2014 13: 58
    16 percent is 32 billion from 200...))) plus penalties, Ukraine lives well
  19. +2
    17 March 2014 13: 58
    What about giving them a couple of colonies in Magadan? There was a place to sit. Let them set it up in advance
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  21. +1
    17 March 2014 14: 07
    Yatsenyuk demands division of the inheritance of the former USSR...

    So come, let's split it. This is for you, this is for you again, this is for you again laughing
  22. +1
    17 March 2014 14: 08
    Why did they attack the rabbit? it’s such a joke laughing
  23. +1
    17 March 2014 14: 09
    People, who doesn’t know what their “partners from Ukraine” smoke or sniff? I wonder if America wants to reconsider the purchase of Alaska in favor of Russia or Finland to re-enter the Russian Federation? "Glory to the morons."
  24. +1
    17 March 2014 14: 09
    Lip sealing machines on Malaya Arnautskaya in Odessa (counterfeit), legal from GDP (VERY expensive).
  25. 0
    17 March 2014 14: 18
    Well, I exchanged the Scythian gold for dry rations, apparently I liked it, and so I muttered nonsense. You won’t even start drilling in the dry season.
  26. 0
    17 March 2014 14: 21
    Make them a counter-proposal to count the souls who were killed and tortured, who laid down their lives for protection and liberation, for the construction of all infrastructure, industry, etc. I think I wanted to not rise again. The Balts have already spoken, they were told about it directly and they shut up. So let Yatsenyuk change this damn template, otherwise he’s already starting to get bored.
  27. 0
    17 March 2014 14: 22
    Well... Yaitsenyuk proposes to return to the contractual relations of 1991. And that means a revision of borders...
  28. +1
    17 March 2014 14: 28
    Lehko! but first, pay off debts for gas, construction of objects, etc.... and then we’ll talk)
  29. Aleksandr76
    0
    17 March 2014 14: 35
    Quote: Alexander76
    I wonder where this humanoid finds such magic mushrooms that make him so sick?
  30. +5
    17 March 2014 14: 36
    What a clown, what an impudent one! Even I, from Bulgaria, couldn’t resist commenting! He needs to solve a lot of issues at the state level, but he imagines the legacy of the USSR. Yes, master, you sold this heritage long ago, drank it away and then did it again in reverse order. Fuck you, not your inheritance!
  31. DimDimych
    0
    17 March 2014 14: 41
    Yatsenyuk requires the division of the legacy of the former USSR

    Senya! Don't trip over your lip!.. laughing
  32. +1
    17 March 2014 14: 51
    Maybe Ukraine can now hold a referendum on joining Crimea.
    1. +1
      17 March 2014 15: 41
      Quote: Cossacks
      Maybe Ukraine can now hold a referendum on joining Crimea.

      Smiled ... smile
  33. +1
    17 March 2014 14: 54
    Okay, let's divide, but first let them pay us a delta in proportion to the money that we returned to the Paris Club and others for the USSR + interest for using other people's money, for each day, at the refinancing rate of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, starting in 2006))) i.e.
    7.5(years) x 365 (days per year)= 4762.5
    32200000000 (16.1% of 200 billion)))
    8.25 - refinancing rate
    2656500000 - a penalty per day))) we paid for them

    TOTAL: 4762.5 x 2656500000 + 32200000000 = 12.682.453.000.000

    and then we will divide the property of the USSR
  34. Alex 50
    0
    17 March 2014 14: 56
    Look at this mug, you can’t call it a face. The rest of the maydauns have the same faces (Tyagnibok, Turchinov, Yarosh, etc. Shushary). I would like to answer: “Yaytsenyuk, remember this firmly and tell the rest of the stupid fascist brothers that we, the Russian people, have never given anything away for nothing and will not give it away, especially to whores hired by the USA!”
  35. 0
    17 March 2014 14: 57
    won't they feel bad??? ish "dividers" were found, let them ask their American monkey for help - he sent them dry money. rations...
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  37. +2
    17 March 2014 15: 24
    Svidomo are coming for their inheritance! laughing
  38. 0
    17 March 2014 16: 45
    You can demand winked
    Get in line request
    you are right behind Japan belay
  39. Marisat
    0
    17 March 2014 16: 56
    One thing doesn't get to me. Do these people know how to think a year ahead? Examples of the lack of a future for such individuals, i.e. “Leaders of revolutions”, they are not needed and are not convenient in all countries except somewhere in Central Africa, but they will not survive there. And in Ukraine, in a month or two they will become redundant.
  40. 0
    17 March 2014 16: 57
    Yatsenyuk He needs to roll up his lips, people give him a “lip rolling machine” Otherwise there is no modesty at all
  41. 0
    17 March 2014 18: 14
    Again, the same song, like the Balts, we don’t pay debts, but take away property and divide it, again the beggars stand with their hands outstretched.
  42. Antokha
    0
    17 March 2014 18: 24
    I pinned Yaytsenyukha and all the NATO assholes!!!
  43. 0
    17 March 2014 18: 41
    Quote: Sergey Sitnikov
    Okay, let's divide, but first let them pay us a delta in proportion to the money that we returned to the Paris Club and others for the USSR + interest for using other people's money, for each day, at the refinancing rate of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, starting in 2006))) i.e.
    7.5(years) x 365 (days per year)= 4762.5
    32200000000 (16.1% of 200 billion)))
    8.25 - refinancing rate
    2656500000 - a penalty per day))) we paid for them

    TOTAL: 4762.5 x 2656500000 + 32200000000 = 12.682.453.000.000

    and then we will divide the property of the USSR


    And if they refuse, we apply for the application of the statute of limitations)))!!!
  44. +1
    17 March 2014 18: 47
    I’m more and more interested in what kind of magical eggs this Eggsniffer is sniffing, why is he staring at him so much, huh? :))))
  45. Antokha
    +1
    17 March 2014 18: 59
    Quote: Free Island
    I’m more and more interested in what kind of magical eggs this Eggsniffer is sniffing, why is he staring at him so much, huh? :))))


    OBAMAEGGS
  46. Leshka
    0
    17 March 2014 20: 26
    fuck him.. tongue
  47. 0
    17 March 2014 21: 18
    Anything, just not to work!
  48. 0
    17 March 2014 21: 24
    With the collapse of the USSR, in accordance with the Vienna Convention of 1983, which determined the share of each state based on factor analysis, the shares of the republics were divided as follows: the share of Russia was 61,34%, Ukraine - 16,37%,...
    Due to the fact that the agreement on the “zero option” has not yet been signed, Ukraine considers this agreement to be valid and hopes for its implementation.

    What can you say, here until 2025 Russia is paying off the USSR’s debt to the USA for military Lend-Lease, well, Ukraine, join us... this is also a “legacy of the USSR”

    So, I think that on
    During the government meeting, it was revealed that Ukraine did not sign the “zero option” of the agreement with Russia. Thus, the division of Soviet property has not yet been completed. Yatsenyuk believes that Ukraine has the right to property that remains in Russia.
    We must answer like this: “Gentlemen, your arguments did not produce the proper attention on us.” For citizens who “don’t understand the Russian language” I translate into Ukrainian: “Tyu...”
  49. 0
    17 March 2014 21: 38
    Quote: Kolovrat77
    And I believe that Ukraine does not have rights to its coat of arms. Guys, if not laziness, correct me in my errors, I think this: if the Ukrainian coat of arms is the coat of arms of the Rurikovichs, and the last Rurik was Ivan the Terrible, then the Russian Falcon belongs to us, like the Monomakh Hat. Maybe I'm wrong, explain, and if right, maybe I threw someone to think and maybe someone will be engaged in the return of the brand to their homeland. Once such a drunk went dir extreme cucumber, and then they were going to share the legacy of the USSR, we will do it right now, remember everything.

    I don’t understand why in Ukraine the falcon is called a trident?
    1. 0
      18 March 2014 00: 02
      because it's uglyNordic falcon.
  50. 0
    17 March 2014 21: 50
    Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk instructed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to prepare a legal position on the protection of national interests during the division of funds and property of the former USSR

    Grandma remembered how she was whole laughing .
  51. 0
    17 March 2014 23: 58
    Yaitsenyukh demands the return of the lard that was illegally taken away by us during the collapse of the USSR.
  52. 0
    18 March 2014 02: 48
    His EGO will not crack, the morel is homegrown. We treat such “NAPOLEONS” in psychoneurological departments.