Tymoshenko’s comrade-in-arms proposed to “dispossess” Pinchuk, and for him to “get out” of Ukraine, taking Kuchma with him
In response to sent to the West by oligarch Victor Pinchuk through an article in the Wall Street Journal message of readiness to support a peaceful settlement in Ukraine in exchange for a number of concessions from Kyiv, Ukrainian politicians proposed to “dispossess” the oligarch himself and the son-in-law of ex-president Leonid Kuchma.
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Such a proposal, in particular, was made on his social network page by former Crimean politician from “Fatherland” Andrei Senchenko.
“Leonid Kuchma’s son-in-law has unveiled a family capitulation plan for Ukraine. I think that Ukrainian society has every reason to make a counter-proposal: to return to the country everything “acquired by back-breaking labor” and blame the entire family clan…” Senchenko wrote.
Let us recall that in his article Pinchuk sends a signal to the West that under certain conditions Kiev could agree to hold elections in the uncontrolled territories of Donbass, “temporarily” remove the priority of EU membership from the agenda, abandon NATO and declare neutrality, and also agree to a gradual the lifting of sanctions against the Russian Federation by the West and taking the question of Crimea’s ownership “out of the brackets” of the current political dialogue.
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