Putin allowed two Ukrainian companies to supply goods to Russia



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Putin allowed two Ukrainian companies to supply goods to Russia

Putin supported the idea of ​​allowing two Ukrainian companies to supply goods to the Russian Federation.

Vladimir Putin called this “the first step and a gesture of goodwill”, adding that Russia is ready for full-scale economic cooperation with Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin’s proposal to allow two Ukrainian companies to supply products to Russia. He said this in a meeting with members of the government, reports TASS on Wednesday, October 14.

“Suppose this is the first step and a gesture of goodwill on our part,” Putin said.

We are talking about the supply of equipment and products to the Russian market for the Bratslav company, the Barsky machine-building plant and the Rubezhansky cardboard factory.

“Okay, please. Come on, I agree. Also, if you think the government believes this is possible and will not harm our producers, why not? Okay, we agreed,” Putin added.

In addition, Vladimir Putin said that Russia is ready to restore full-format interaction with Ukraine on economic cooperation issues.

“We did not introduce these restrictions, all actions on our part are only retaliation. We are always ready to restore full-format interaction with Ukraine,” Putin said.

According to him, “the level and depth of cooperation between our companies was very high, and this brought mutual benefit, mutual benefit, saved jobs and provided people with decent wages.”

“We are ready to restore full-format interaction with Ukrainian partners,” Putin summarized.

We will recall that earlier Zelensky spoke about the Donbass negotiations. Ukraine is doing its best to maintain a dialogue with Russia, while it is “fragile, not stable,” the president said.

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