Gordon is going to interview Putin and Yanukovych
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, who fled the country after the coup, allegedly became a victim of a special operation.
This was stated in an interview with the Kiev online newspaper “Strana” by the shocking Kiev journalist Dmitry Gordon, whose interviews with the ex-prosecutor of Crimea Natalya Poklonskaya and the former commander of the DPR Igor Girkin infuriated Ukrainian nationalists, after which Gordon began to claim that he conducted these conversations on assignment of the Ukrainian special services.
The publication's interlocutor admitted that negotiations are currently underway with Yanukovych about an interview.
Gordon also said what the most important question he is going to ask the president who was ousted by the putschists.
“Does he understand that he became a victim of a special operation, as a result of which the agreement was signed? It said that the protesters' demands had been satisfied. The agreement was signed by Yanukovych, opposition leaders, and the foreign ministers of Poland and Germany. Only the representative of Russia refused to sign it. And this is an interesting fact. The agreement meant that the Maidan would disperse, but Parasyuk, one of the Maidan participants, came on stage and said that they would not disperse.
After this, General Malomuzh, the former head of the Ukrainian foreign intelligence service, came to Yanukovych. He told Yanukovych to leave, otherwise he would be killed. I believe that Yanukovych was used blindly,” says Gordon.
Journalists also asked when there would be an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“When Putin agrees. I have repeatedly said that I want an interview with Putin. And he knows about it too,” the journalist replied.
Earlier, as PolitNavigator reported, Gordon said that today Putin is the most intelligent and erudite leader in the world.
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