Well very "profitable" Putin suggested Lithuanians exchange EU for Russia
Sun Jul 26, 2015 2:10 pm
Russian President Vladimir Putin invited Lithuanian citizens, which is one of the EU countries to move to live and work in the box under the sanctions of the West Russia .
This was the Russian leader said at a meeting with participants and organizers of the festival "Wailing KiViN-2015" in the Kaliningrad region, reports Delfi .
The Russian president noted a large outflow of Lithuanian residents in countries with more developed economies, and then said that the Lithuanians have to travel to the Russian Federation.
"Soon there will be nobody to come (the Kaliningrad region). How many in Lithuania before it was in Soviet times?" - Said Putin.
Acting Governor of Kaliningrad Region Nikolai Tsukanov said that in Soviet times in Lithuania lived more than 3.5 million people, and now there remains only about 1.4 million people (according to official information, Lithuania is home to about 3 million. People). "More than half of people have left the country. Let us come", - said Russian President.
"No problems at all enough, we will not rejoice in the fact that they have a problem. We solve your" - said Putin. Then Acting Governor added: "The Lithuanians have long are not our competitors, and the Poles, of course, still 3-4 years old - and Depress and Poles." Tsukanov also supported the idea of Putin to grant visa-free entry to the Kaliningrad region to foreigners who have bought a ticket for the game of KVN.
About the deplorable state of the Russian economy, Russian President decided to remain silent.
obozrevatel.com: In Russian
This was the Russian leader said at a meeting with participants and organizers of the festival "Wailing KiViN-2015" in the Kaliningrad region, reports Delfi .
The Russian president noted a large outflow of Lithuanian residents in countries with more developed economies, and then said that the Lithuanians have to travel to the Russian Federation.
"Soon there will be nobody to come (the Kaliningrad region). How many in Lithuania before it was in Soviet times?" - Said Putin.
Acting Governor of Kaliningrad Region Nikolai Tsukanov said that in Soviet times in Lithuania lived more than 3.5 million people, and now there remains only about 1.4 million people (according to official information, Lithuania is home to about 3 million. People). "More than half of people have left the country. Let us come", - said Russian President.
"No problems at all enough, we will not rejoice in the fact that they have a problem. We solve your" - said Putin. Then Acting Governor added: "The Lithuanians have long are not our competitors, and the Poles, of course, still 3-4 years old - and Depress and Poles." Tsukanov also supported the idea of Putin to grant visa-free entry to the Kaliningrad region to foreigners who have bought a ticket for the game of KVN.
About the deplorable state of the Russian economy, Russian President decided to remain silent.
obozrevatel.com: In Russian
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