Ukraine’s richest man Rinat Akhmetov promises post-war rebuild

Ukraine’s prime oligarch Saturday swore to assist rebuild his shattered nation — simply 5 months after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused him of funding a pro-Russian coup.

“We'll rebuild your complete Ukraine,” declared billionaire Rinat Akhmetov, the nation’s richest man.

“We will certainly want an unprecedented worldwide reconstruction program, a Marshall Plan, for Ukraine,” he added, referring to the large US-led effort to revive Europe within the wake of World Battle II.

Akhmetov’s two Mariupol-based metal vegetation, the spine of his $3.9 billion fortune, have been incapacitated throughout Russia’s continued bombardment of the strategic Ukraine port metropolis.

“My ambition is to return to a Ukrainian Mariupol and implement our [production] plans in order that Mariupol-produced metal can compete in international markets as earlier than,” Akhmetov mentioned.

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Rinat Akhmetov pledged to assist rebuild Ukraine after the conflict.
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Rinat Akhmetov’s metal factories have been based mostly within the besieged metropolis of Mariupol.
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“Mariupol is a world tragedy and a world instance of heroism,” he mentioned. “I consider that our courageous troopers will defend the town, although I perceive how tough and onerous it's for them.”

In November, Zelensky accused Akhmetov of conspiring to overthrow his authorities in a Russia-backed plot — amid mounting tensions as Vladimir Putin’s forces massed alongside the Ukrainian border in a pre-invasion army buildup.

Akhmetov, a vocal opponent of Zelensky’s anti-corruption measures focusing on the nation’s oligarchs, known as the coup allegation “an absolute lie,” Politico reported on the time.

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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky accused Rinat Akhmetov of plotting a coup towards him in November.
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Rinat Akhmetov known as what Russia did to Mariupol a “international tragedy.”
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On Saturday, the oligarch praised Zelensky’s “ardour and professionalism” in resisting the Russian invasion.

“The conflict is actually not the time to be at odds,” Akhmetov mentioned.

Akhmetov’s vow to assist his homeland got here in the future after his steel-making firm, Metinvest, mentioned, “Mariupol should stay Ukrainian.”

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Rinat Akhmetov mentioned that Ukraine would require its personal Marshall plan.
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“We consider within the victory of Ukraine and … won't ever function below Russian occupation,” the corporate mentioned.

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