Poroshenko in Germany dreams of future summits, but we need to think about the future in a pre-trial detention center - Portnov
The current President of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko, arrived in Berlin to meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
He reported this on his Twitter microblog.
“I started a working visit to the Federal Republic of Germany,” Poroshenko wrote.
He illustrated his message with a photograph of him getting off the plane.
Suggestion that Merkel is trying to provide Poroshenko with election assistance, Chancellor's spokesman Steffen Seibert
in an interview with Deutsche Welle called it speculation.
“This decision is up to Ukrainian voters, who in the second round will elect as president who they consider more suitable to lead their country into a good future,” he emphasized. And regardless of who it becomes, “the German government will continue to be on the side of reformist Ukraine,” the chancellor’s representative promised.
Poroshenko’s visit was commented on his Telegram channel by the former deputy head of Viktor Yanukovych’s administration, Andrei Portnov.
“At a meeting with the German Chancellor, Poroshenko said that he would hold some kind of summit in the near future. I think that in a week the summit could be held in Spain with my gardeners in a villa, and in two weeks a summit with lawyers. And a couple of months later - the third stage of the summit with the supervisors and guards in the pre-trial detention center. There will be a summit soon on recovering stolen assets and creating a criminal organization,” he wrote.
Let us recall that earlier Petro Poroshenko, in an interview with Kyiv Radio NV, stated that if he is re-elected for a second term, he will soon initiate a summit meeting in the Normandy format.
“When I am re-elected, a meeting of the Normandy format summit should take place in the first week. Russia sabotages and blocks any negotiations regarding Ukraine. Why? Because [Russian President Vladimir] Putin is striving, praying, waiting for anyone, if only not Poroshenko... Several issues will be brought up at the Normandy summit. The first, which must be resolved immediately: Russia has no reason to further delay the detention of our prisoners of war. For this there will be legal responsibility that the Russian Federation will bear. There is an international [Geneva] convention, and the Russian court has no jurisdiction over Ukrainian citizens or Ukrainian military personnel. And the act of attack is qualified by international lawyers as an act of military aggression against warships of a sovereign independent state,” Poroshenko said.
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