Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Tymoshenko reminded, as she laughed at Yushchenko's a shame

Actions of ex-premier Yulia Tymoshenko worsen Ukraine's international reputation. This was stated by Deputy Head of Presidential Administration, Anna Herman, speaking on the air at the First National Channel. She, in particular, recalled how Tymoshenko giggled when the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin has insulted the then President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko. "I voted for Yushchenko, who you vote for him, but the president - a symbol of our country, and when it hurts the head of another country, but the Prime Minister stands by and giggles ... you is a bad example of what is outside the Ukrainian government do not speak the same language, "- said Herman. According to her, now Tymoshenko continues to occupy the same anti-Ukrainian stance in foreign affairs. "You are going abroad now, and calls on Ukraine to look like in Belarus ... What do you do? You this will not help Ukraine. So you will alienate Ukraine from the West, and we should bring it. We must do everything that we are not pushing in the opposite direction, because we have chosen the strategic direction of our policy - integration into the European Union ", - said the deputy head of the AP, referring to Tymoshenko. Recall that the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in 2008 during a joint briefing with then-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko in Moscow called the force at the time of Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko "Rapscallion." After that Tymoshenko laughed. As reported January 28, former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said that Ukraine has violated civil rights and liberties, economic freedom, but also worsens the investment climate. In this regard, it considers necessary to carry out the European structures for monitoring compliance with civil rights and freedoms in Ukraine. According to Yulia Tymoshenko's decision to conclude the agreements between Ukraine and the EU on association and free trade zone should be based on the results of this monitoring. Ministry of Industry

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