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The statement by the Ukrainian authorities about Russia’s responsibility for the sale of the Crimean wine company “Massandra” sounds ridiculous. So, the first deputy speaker of the Crimean parliament, Efim Fiks, responded to Kiev’s reaction, reports RIA Novosti.
He noted that Ukraine’s politicians “are into nonsense,” although they must first deal with what is happening inside their country. “What is your business, what about Massandra, what is your business, what is happening on the territory of Russia?” – Fix was outraged.
The vice president asked Kiev not to interfere in the affairs of Russian Crimea and to focus on the problems of Ukraine.
Earlier, Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister Emine Dzhaparova threatened Moscow with sanctions for the sale of the Crimean plant. Which ones, he did not specify. The ministry indicated that the company is under the control of the Ukrainian Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food, so any transfer of ownership of the plant would be a crime.
On December 14, Massandra was privatized with the approval of the Crimean parliament. 100% of the shares were bought by the Yuzhny Project company, which is part of the Rossiya Bank structure. The total amount of the transaction was 5,327 million. Previously, all the shares of “Massandra” were at the disposal of the Ministry of Finance and Agrarian Relations of the Republic.