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Chapter 139: An Uninvited Guest on Red Square


Karim and Peterson teamed up to turn the matter into an international trade dispute, which is no longer a matter for the shareholders of a few companies, but a trade issue for the three countries.

The Federal Government of the Federal Republic of Germany has always maintained that the Volkswagen Protection Act is an internal affair of the Federal Republic of Germany and that no other country has the right to interfere.

But the United States and Britain do not see it that way, because for them it is the government's responsibility to protect the interests of their own businesses.

Seryosha is now in Moscow watching the big trade dispute every day, and he is waiting for the German government to give in.

Within the Soviet Union, the working class, disgruntled with the reduction of some of its benefits, questioned Gorbachev and Ligachev's reforms.

Everyday products such as soap are inconspicuous, but they are used every day in people's daily lives.

Under the deformed economic system of the Soviet Union, these light industrial products were far from meeting the needs of the market, and under the system of the planned economy, the production of these products required a series of complex and cumbersome processes, not to mention low efficiency, and the quality of the products produced was not very good.

After Seryosha reduced the availability of these goods on the national market, the real purchasing power of the ruble in the hands of the common people was also reduced due to the shortage of available products, which in fact further made the ruble worthless.

Inflation has further increased the cost of living in the country, which provides the soil for smuggling activities, and at the same time, it also makes foreign exchange such as the mark and the dollar more and more valuable in the underground market.

Many underground smuggling syndicates and money banks are taking advantage of the current situation to expand their strength and accumulate raw capital.

Seryosha would not care about such a small business, and he would always give the people a bite to eat no matter what, so at Seryosha's behest, the customs and anti-smuggling departments under the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation began to adopt an attitude of turning a blind eye to the rampant smuggling activities, and secretly acquiesced in their actions.

Gorbachev was dissatisfied with the chaotic situation in the country, but Ligachev was never able to completely take back the economic power in the hands of the lower ministries, which made Gorbachev more and more dissatisfied with Ligachev.

While domestic economic reforms in the Soviet Union came to a standstill, political reforms took the lead.

The open-minded faction, represented by Yakovlev, thoroughly occupied the main position of public opinion.

In contrast, Gorbachev became more confident in Yakovlev's abilities and began to give him more power and platforms.

At this moment, an incident occurred that was extremely embarrassing to the Soviet Ministry of Defense.

On May 28, 1987, it was a sunny day, and the Red Square around the Kremlin was bustling with people.

Quite a few foreign tourists from friendly countries are also impressed by the magnificence and splendor of the Kremlin.

People picked the best angle to take a group photo in the square.

At this moment, the roar of a motor suddenly came from the sky, and people looked up to the sky, and a small blue and white extension plane was hovering at low altitude, as if looking for a landing place in the crowd of people in Red Square.

After a while, the plane chose to land in an open field next to the church of Vasily Blat.

Most of the tourists on Red Square are Soviet nationals, they know what kind of place this is, a plane actually landed on Red Square, what a rare thing, what kind of event is being held Driven by curiosity, everyone gathered around, raised their cameras and pressed the shutter on this small plane.

It wasn't long before the door of the plane opened, and a young man jumped out of the plane and began to cheer wildly, while also greeting the people around him warmly.

Although the guard on Red Square was surprised, he still regarded the landing of the plane as an arrangement by his superiors.

One of the guards came up to the young man and said, "Brother, I've been working here for several years, and it's the first time I've seen a plane landing here."

"I've been flying to Helsinki for almost five hours, and I'm starving," the young man said lightly at the uniformed guards.

"Is that where is it in Belarus?"

the guard didn't seem to understand, so he asked again.

"No," the young man denied.

When the tourists heard that the young man had flown for five hours and had not bothered to eat, and that someone had given him the food he had brought with him, she thanked him and sat down at the door of the plane and ate it to her heart's content, looking really hungry.

"Helsinki, is it a city in one of the three Baltic republics" The guard felt the name very familiar, but he couldn't remember where it was.

So he began to ask the tourists around him for advice.

"Any of you have heard of where Helsinki is, I can't remember it" As soon as the guard asked, many tourists shook their heads and said they didn't know, when a little girl about 10 years old would say: "I know what that place is, it's the capital of our neighboring Finland" "Finnish hey, boy, who approved your flight" As soon as the guard finished his words, he suddenly realized that Finland was not an ally of the Soviet Union, but a country on the other side of the Iron Curtain.

Then the guard unceremoniously lunged at the young man and handcuffed him.

The tourists around looked at the young man as if they were visiting from the sky, and they really couldn't understand how this young man came to Moscow from Finland.

"I'm asking you seriously, you're really from Finland" "Yes Mr.

Police" "How did you get here?"

"I took off from the airport in Helsinki and flew here following the directions on the map."

"Look, this plane is from West Germany," someone suddenly exclaimed.

Hearing this, the guard dragged the young man in the direction of the fingers of the crowd of tourists, walked to the tail of the plane, and saw the flag of the Federal Republic of Germany on the tail fin.

"What the hell are you?"

asked the guard, annoyed.

"I'm Matthias Rust from Hamburg, Germany, and it's nice to meet you," the young man doesn't seem to know what he's up against.

He reached out to shake the guard's hand in a gesture of friendship.

But the guard ruthlessly knocked his hand down, and then said solemnly: "Well, you daring German, I will hand you over to the KGB when you are arrested." ” After saying this, the guard took out the walkie-talkie and contacted his superior, and after a while, a police car from the Ministry of the Interior drove nearby, and several policemen got down and took Madiasrust into the police car without saying anything.

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