LONDON (Reuters) - The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development will not suspend its operations in Ukraine due to the country's political unrest it said on Wednesday, although it will scale back its involvement.
A spokesman for the organisation said it would not follow the European Investment Bank and freeze its activities in Ukraine, although it would reduce its dealings with the government.
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