Saturday, January 3, 2009

Latvians ask Russian Billionaire to buy their country.

Perhaps Latvia could make a deal with the US to send some troops to Afghanistan to help with Obama''s surge and get a bailout in return. This is from enrian.ru.
No doubt it is members of the Russian minority primarily who signed the petition. With stock markets the way they are maybe Abramovich wouldn't have much ready cash to make the purchase.


Some 400 Latvians ask Russia's Abramovich to buy their country
29/12/2008 21:41 RIGA, December 29 (RIA Novosti) - Over 400 Lativans have signed a letter addressed to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich asking him to buy their country, Latvia's novonews.lv website said on Monday. (Richest Russians - Image gallery)
The letter, posted by an unknown person on the petitonline.com website, reads, "Dear Roman Abramovich. As you may already know our homeland Latvia went bankrupt and is currently holding talks with the International Monetary Fund on the sale of our country for 7.5 billion euros ($10.7 billion)."
"I would like you to consider the possibility of purchasing Latvia: the population are hard working and pleasant, environmentally clean area and plenty of space to dock your yacht," the letter said.
Latvia has experienced the worst economic decline in the European Union, with the country's GDP declining for a third quarter this year by 4.6% against the same period last year.
Abramovich is ranked Russia's second richest man by Forbes magazine with an estimated $23 billion. His business interests include steel plants and coal companies in Russia and abroad. In the West, he is more famous as the owner of Chelsea soccer club.
Earlier in the year some 2,000 Latvian residents, the country has a population of around 2.3 million, posted a petition on the internet asking the government of Sweden "to occupy" their country.

© 2005 RIA Novosti

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