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Lawyer Sasha Borovik, who in February was invited to the post of First Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine but has not been finally appointed, is ready to stay in Ukraine if he gets a concrete proposal from Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk and they discuss all the working conditions.

“If I understand correctly, the premier has invited me somewhere. Last time, when I came, I came to nowhere. Now I’d like to clarify what it was. Is this an invitation, a proposal? And before agreeing on something, I will discuss the details in the way you negotiate them when you get some job. Because being too enthusiastic, I was not looking at formalities,” he said on the Shuster Live program.

“I would like to stay, but I want to make it clear that I am a technocrat, I’ll be intellectually honest, and I will work the way I am,” he stressed.

Borovik noted that Ukraine needs to change the system.

“Young people, who come and want to change the system, are hurried up and forced to work in the old system. We want to say that the system is rotten, it is not efficient and we believe it should be altered. When we see we are not heard, then we become confrontational,” he said.

Borovik also believes that Ukraine needs an economic strategy and pointed out he has started working on it.