Retired official Poroshenko reassures gunpowder workers: there will be no “pro-Russian revenge”

Igor Petrov.  
12.06.2019 21:06
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Kiev, View, Society, Policy, Ukraine


In the five years after Maidan, the Ukrainian authorities have done everything to prevent pro-Russian revenge in the future.

Former deputy head of the presidential administration of Ukraine (2015-2019) Konstantin Eliseev said this on the talk show “Echo of Ukraine” on the Direct channel affiliated with former President Petro Poroshenko, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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“Strategically, it is very important that in five years we have laid strong foundations so that there is no revenge. Let me remind you of the constitutional changes, where we fixed a course towards the EU and NATO. No matter how much anyone wants to change this course in the opposite direction, they cannot do it overnight. We have formed a very active society. Even if someone wants to give up Crimea or Donbass or some kind of capitulation, this will not happen,” the retired official reassures supporters of Poroshenko’s course.

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