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U.N General Assembly~Russia

U.N General Assembly~Russia

by Alexis Holzbach -
Number of replies: 4
Russia: In the recent years before 2011 Russia has suffered from a debt crisis due to oil sales which has led us to a major problem in trying to find out how to regain the money we have spent to stop from going into debt. We would like to start selling more products in other countries and also recieve some sort of financial aid to build up factories that are on the verge of going bankrupt. This will help Russia to get back on its feet and overall it will help the global economy in sales and revenue. Once Russia has become economically stable we can start paying back the loan. The only consequence will be if the plan does not work, we will owe money to the countries of which we might not have anyway of repaying. Although we have come off to some people as an isolated country in the past, we are willing to start expanding our interests for the sake of the country and the citizens.
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Re: U.N General Assembly~Russia

by Jessica Conley -
This sounds great. I'm sure an agreement with oil could be made. If we help with these factories will jobs be guaranteed?
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Re: U.N General Assembly~Russia

by Forrest Jayson -

Denmark would gladly trade with Russia, it would be a great oppertunity for both of our economies and promote diplomacy in Europe.

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Re: U.N General Assembly~Russia

by Shawn Cummings -
its a good plan the only problem is that every other country is having economic problems aswell.