Real peace in Ukraine means ending Russian invasion & US-EU neocolonial debt. Ukrainian people deserve equitable reconstruction, not neoliberal policies.
What has been laid out around the reconstruction of Ukraine is a sophisticated smokescreen that hides the nature of the neocolonial enterprise to subordinate the country to EU and U.S. financial and political interests.
and he calculates that the total loans from Western countries and institutions will result in a debt increase of some $50 billion — a devastating debt for the generations of Ukrainians to come. the cumulative growth in real income over 1994-2015 for the top 1% of Poles reached 122%-167%, while for the bottom 10% the corresponding number is at most 57%.”
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