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In reply to the discussion: Yanukovich says he's still president, asks Russia to ensure his safety. [View all]another_liberal
(8,821 posts)32. Yanukovich will hold a press conference tomorrow . . .
RT News has reported that Ukrainian President Yanukovich will hold a press conference tomorrow in the Eastern Ukrainian city of Rostov on Don.
Viktor Yanukovich will hold a news conference in Russia's Rostov-on-Don at 1700 local time (1300 GMT) on Friday, reports Itar-Tass citing sources close to Ukraine's ousted president. The site of the event will be announced later, the agency writes.
Yanukovich vanished over the weekend and his whereabouts have so far been unknown, with rumors claiming that he could have fled to Russia, or that he was still in Crimea. He was reportedly last seen in Crimea. The new Ukrainian authorities who came to power following months of violent confrontation put Yanukovich on an international wanted list on suspicion of involvement in mass killings during the riots in Kiev. Dozens of people were killed in clashes between armed radical protesters and security forces.
On February 22, Ukrainian MPs voted to oust Yanukovich and hold a presidential vote on May 25. Ukraines parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, held an emergency session and passed a law on the return to the 2004 constitution without the president's approval, saying that the president had removed himself from power. Yanukovich described the situation as a coup detat and said he was not going to resign, as he was a legitimately elected president.
On February 23, the parliament voted for its speaker, Aleksandr Turchinov, as acting president of Ukraine.
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Read more at: http://rt.com/news/yanukovich-press-conference-russia-059/
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Yanukovich says he's still president, asks Russia to ensure his safety. [View all]
another_liberal
Feb 2014
OP
Nice reflex there, Sid, but who better to put forward the Russian viewpoint?
Comrade Grumpy
Feb 2014
#38
Many DUers are pretty good at figuring things all on their own. I know you think we need you to
sabrina 1
Feb 2014
#61
What made you think I only THINK it is a reliable news source, I KNOW it is. There, fixed it for you
sabrina 1
Feb 2014
#69
Dude, you lost. Go find yourself a nice dacha in the now-vacant Sochi, retire and STFU. n/t
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2014
#4
A violent overthrow? He still had the army, the police and the Berkut on his side when he signed
pampango
Feb 2014
#12
"The Government will use law enforcement forces exclusively for the physical protection of public
pampango
Feb 2014
#44
Sure, because the way to stage a coup is to stand peacefully in the streets for two
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#55
Ssshhhhh ... you're pointing out inconvenient inconsistencies whereby we are supposed to support
sabrina 1
Feb 2014
#63
I'm willing to bet Engel was not OUTRAGED by the brutality against OWS protesters.
sabrina 1
Feb 2014
#75
Yes, yes, we know, those um, not quite Western Imperialist countries all over the place, the ME,
sabrina 1
Feb 2014
#70
Well we all have our ethnic backgrounds, that doesn't make us experts on our countries of origin, if
sabrina 1
Feb 2014
#78
Okay then. Why don't we go ahead and try him for the murders it looks very much like he
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#24
Why don't we deal with the problem in front of us and stop deflecting. Why don't we charge Putin for
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#79
TPM- Russia Deploys Fighter Jets On Ukraine Border, Reportedly Takes In Ousted President
MerryBlooms
Feb 2014
#15
"Right Sector" is among the opposition to Yanukovich, they don't support him at all.
another_liberal
Feb 2014
#36
I would reply to your thoughtful and detailed estimation of my OP . . .
another_liberal
Feb 2014
#47
It sucks that they do that, and it takes them down a notch in my book . . .
another_liberal
Feb 2014
#62
Well unless he's running from the Gays, he's shit out of luck with Russia. nt
William769
Feb 2014
#71