Medvedev: if the loan from the Russian Federation to the Ukraine is a "bribe", then the IMF loans are a large-scale theft.

Yesterday the Ukrainian President Petr Poroshenko called the Russian loan to the Ukraine worth $ 3 billion a "bribe" for the ex-president Viktor Yanukovych of Ukraine's rejecting Association with the European Union. The Russian Prime Minister Dmitriy Medvedev believes that if the President of the Ukraine compares Russian credit to the country with a bribe, the current negotiations with the IMF of Kiev authorities can be considered as a large-scale theft.

"If $3 billion sovereign loan received by the Ukraine from Russia, according to Poroshenko is a bribe, then billions, on which the government of the Ukraine agrees with the IMF are the organization of large-scale theft", - Medvedev wrote on his page on Facebook.

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