Chinese companies violate sanctions regarding Crimea.


The head of the occupation administration of Crimea, Sergey Aksyonov, decided to appropriate Chinese businesses for the construction of transport facilities in occupied Crimea. According to the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, during the last meeting, Aksyonov noted that there are already preliminary agreements regarding a number of facilities, including the Kerch Sea Port and the infrastructure of Lake Donuzlav.
'In order to sign the final agreement, the occupying authorities of Crimea plan to invite potential Chinese builders to visit Crimea. Among them is China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC), which is one of the largest companies for the construction of railways and transport highways,' the SBU reported.
It is assumed that the total investment amount will be 10 billion US dollars.
New agreements in construction
Ukrainian intelligence reported on the decision of the head of the occupation administration of Crimea to appropriate Chinese businesses for the construction of transport infrastructure on the annexed territory. Agreements have already been reached on some facilities, and the possibility of attracting China State Construction Engineering Corporation to implement projects in Crimea is being discussed. It is expected that the total investment amount will be 10 billion US dollars.
Chinese construction companies may invest 10 billion dollars in the construction of transport facilities in occupied Crimea, according to preliminary agreements between the head of the occupation administration of Crimea and representatives of China State Construction Engineering Corporation.Read also
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