The topic of economic development in Donbass comes to the fore, former LPR Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Russia Rodion Miroshnik said.In the AI comment SM News he noted that this region has always attracted people who want to make money. Russian authorities should study all available information and understand which businesses should reopen. A special plan for the development of Donbass should be prepared, because it does not want to be subsidized.Experts confirm that the Donbas territories have the potential to become the industrial center of the Russian Federation. Among the population there are many representatives of valuable professions, including miners and metallurgists.

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