“What a beach”. Avakov called for an end to the work of Sberbank in Ukraine

The Minister of internal Affairs Arsen Avakov reacted sharply to the decision of Sberbank of the Russian Federation to serve individuals on the “passports of DNR and LNR” and called for it to stop working banking institutions in Ukraine.

“The question is how much time the National Bank of Ukraine to impose sanctions in respect of “Sberbank of Russia”, which operates in Ukraine? Consider need for immediate reaction of the NBU! “Sberbank of Russia” must stop its work in Ukraine”, – said the head of the Ministry.

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According to Avakov, the Bank that recognizes documents of the puppet regimes of the Kremlin and the annexation of Crimea is unable to operate in our state.

“The Bank, which essentially serves and supports illegal modes of fighters – in fact they are funded – will continue to operate with the money of Ukrainians to earn a profit and invest in of fighters of “DNR/LNR”? Nafig from the beach!” – summed up the head of the interior Ministry.

We will remind, the Russian media wrote that the banks are not Russian does not cater for people with passports of the fake “republics”, breakaway in certain districts of Donetsk and Lugansk regions of Ukraine.

The press service of the Kremlin earlier reported the signing by Vladimir Putin of the decree about recognition of the so-called “passports” ARDLA.

President Petro Poroshenko said in response that while recognizing the “passport” “DND” and “LNB”, Russian President Vladimir Putin once again confirmed that the occupation of Donbass under the control of the militants-separatists, and the Kremlin directly.

The legalization of so-called “passports” terrorist “LNB” and “DND” was condemned by the international community, in particular negatively spoke at the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine and the OSCE, calling such actions a violation of the Minsk agreements, and explosion of peace efforts in Ukraine.

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