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From: all_terrain3/17/2014 2:00:38 PM
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Ukraine will present a claim to the Russian Federation on USSR Savings deposits amounting to $80 billion KIEV, March 17. / ITAR-TASS /.

Ukraine will prepare claims against the Russian Federation on deposits of the former State Savings Bank of the USSR to the tune of $ 80 billion, said at a briefing Justice Minister Pavel Petrenko.

"We are talking about currency values, which the Russian Federation has received by inheritance from the Soviet Union. This is the contributions of the former State Savings Bank, which the Russian Federation is actually as of January 1, 1992 did not return to the balance of the State Savings Bank of Ukraine.'s About $ 80 billion without any indexation "- said Petrenko.

In addition, he said, Ukraine will also qualify for the real estate abroad, which houses diplomatic missions on aircraft and vessels, which were the property of the USSR, and other objects.

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P.S. Many Ukrainian people kept and contributed that money for their pension and retirement.
For many of them it was the last money they had for living.
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