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Russia planning to reinstall Yanukovych – reports

 

Ukrainian sources say Putin plans to appoint twice-ousted president a third time

 

Ukrainian sources claim the Russian government has plans to reappoint former president Viktor Yanukovych, ousted twice in 2004 and 2014. The outlet Ukrayinska Pravda reported on Wednesday that a Ukrainian intelligence source placed the former leader in Minsk, where peace negotiations recently took place between the Russian and Ukrainian camps, and that he was being prepared for a “special operation.”

 

The source said that “according to one of the scenarios,” Moscow would try to declare him “president of Ukraine” there. Another option would be to publish “an appeal on his behalf to the Ukrainian people in the near future,” the outlet claimed.

 

Mykhailo Podoliak, an adviser to the Ukrainian president’s office, decried the idea as proof that Russia would never understand Ukraine, calling Yanukovych a “political corpse.” The twice-ousted former president is “such an old outsider with a toxic reputation that the mention of his name sounds even more defiant, definitely will provoke only more resistance.”

 

He likened Russians picking Yanukovych to the idea of “mass meetings of Russian tanks with flowers,” mocking the notion that Ukrainians would welcome the Russian military to their streets.

 

Other names supposedly floated to be part of a “post-invasion” Ukrainian cabinet include Eugene Muraev, a member of Yanukovych’s Party of Regions, and Viktor Medvedchuk, a Ukrainian oligarch and godfather to Putin’s daughter. Muraev has already denied any involvement in such a plan, pointing out that he has been under Russian sanctions since 2018.

 

Western speculators have put the odds on Medvedchuk, though Podoliak dismissed both as “negative characters with a negative reputation.”

 

Yanukovych has a long history with politics not only in Kiev, but in Washington. Paul Manafort, the former campaign manager for Donald Trump, was sentenced to 7 and a half years in prison for unregistered lobbying and bank fraud related to work he had done for Yanukovych, who was the president of Ukraine at the time. A year before Yanukovych was forced to flee to Russia in 2014, Robert Mueller – the special counsel who prosecuted Manafort – also met with the leader. And US President Joe Biden claims to be responsible for asking Yanukovych to resign in 2014.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/551099-russia-plans-reinstall-yanukovych-ukraine/