Head of Poroshenko's administration says West should do more to help Ukraine

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The Head of Poroshenko's administration: The West should do more to help UkraineThe Head of the presidential administration of Ukraine Borys Lozhkyn wrote an article for the newspaper The Washington Post, lamented the fact that the West does not give assistance in the proper size to his country."Ukraine has received much less support than states far less committed to democracy. U.S. support for Iraq, for example, has dwarfed that provided to Ukraine over the past 10 years, even as Ukraine has twice experienced popular upheavals putting it solidly on the rails to democracy. Despite embarking on a path of critical and radical reforms, Ukraine is well down the list in combined financial support from the International Monetary Fund, European Union and United States," RIA Novosti cited him.In this regard Lozgkin urges to help Ukraine. "While defensive military aid would help make Ukraine a secure frontier of the Western world, financial and political assistance are crucial to the success of reforms that would create a burgeoning market of more than 40 million people,"  the politician writes in his article.

The head of the presidential administration of Ukraine, Borys Lozhkyn, wrote an article for the newspaper the Washington Post, lamenting the fact that the West does not give assistance in the proper size to his country. "Ukraine has received much less support than states far less committed to democracy. 


U.S. support for Iraq, for example, has dwarfed that provided to Ukraine over the past 10 years, even as Ukraine has twice experienced popular upheavals, putting it solidly on the rails to democracy. Despite embarking on a path of critical and radical reforms, Ukraine is well down the list in combined financial support from the International Monetary Fund, the European Union and the United States," RIA Novosti cited him. 

 

In this regard, Lozgkin urges to help Ukraine. "While defensive military aid would help make Ukraine a secure frontier of the Western world, financial and political assistance are crucial to the success of reforms that would create a burgeoning market of more than 40 million people," the politician writes in his article.