The Kiev authorities and Prime Minister Vladimir Groisman personally do everything possible to prevent the German turbines from working on the peninsula. About this the head of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine said on Friday, April 6, during a speech in the Verkhovna Rada. "We take action in all directions, on diplomatic and other channels in order to block their work and demand a reaction for imposing additional sanctions on the aggressor country," the journalist of the Gordon newspaper told the prime minister's words from the "government hour" in the Rada. In this Groysman believes that the Ukrainian side has already done a lot on this issue. In particular, to inflate the "scandal associated with the illegal import of turbines". In his opinion, this proves that the sanctions policy against Russia is. The head of the Foreign Ministry of the Independent Pavel Klimkin, for his part, said that he keeps the situation under control. "I met with the leadership of Siemens and we coordinated trying to interrupt this (turbine operation) by filing relevant lawsuits. And now the trials are continuing, so that the turbines that were brought into the Crimea occupied by fraud did not work there, "the minister said..
He shared that he has promises from the authorities of Germany and from Siemens management that they will continue political pressure and filing lawsuits until the Crimea is left without turbines. Earlier, the German concern Siemens said that at least two of the four gas turbines delivered to the Crimea - is the technology of its production, intended for the project in Taman. Meanwhile, her claims against Russian companies involved in the supply of equipment to the Crimea, the court did not support.