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Minister of Finance of Ukraine refused to read the report in Russian
Natalya Yaresko, Minister of Finance of Ukraine, during a speech at the Eastern Partnership Summit, which started on May 21 in Riga, refused to read her report in Russian.
As can be seen from the video posted on YouTube video hosting, one of the Russian-speaking journalists who attended the event addressed her with such a request.
In response, the head of the Ukrainian Ministry of Finance said that she did not speak Russian.
“No, I don’t speak Russian, I’m sorry,” Yaresko replied and continued speaking in English.
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