"We thought Viktor Fyodorovich [Yanukovych] could give us insight about how
to deal with this new crowd."
Yes, please take his advice Volodya, and let's hope it's execution and
outcome work as well when you employ them as they did when he did.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Francine Ponomarenko <
[email protected]> wrote:
> This must be April fool' s day joke, no?
>
> On Monday, 31 March 2014, Pavlo Ivanchenko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> How can this be compatible with his role and his oath as president of
>> Ukraine??? Does not his presidential oath call for maintaining the
>> independence of Ukraine and protecting its territorial integrity?? As such
>> he should be condemning the annexation of Crimea by Russia yet is not. This
>> shows how he values the country he is president of and how much he
>> cherished his oath. I hope those in eastern and southern Ukraine realize
>> how they have been betrayed and robbed by their own "local boy" !!!!
>>
>>
>> http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/ousted-yanukovych-joins-putin-administration/497137.html
>>
>>
>> Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has accepted a position
>> in President Vladimir Putin's administration as an adviser on the country's
>> affairs with Ukraine, according to a source close to the Kremlin.
>>
>> The official's surprise announcement comes at the height of tensions
>> between Russia and Ukraine over Russia's recent annexation of the Crimean
>> peninsula last month.
>>
>> "We need to understand how the bandits who seized power in Kiev think,"
>> the source said Monday. "We thought Viktor Fyodorovich [Yanukovych] could
>> give us insight about how to deal with this new crowd."
>>
>> The source added: "The illegal coup in Kiev put an experienced
>> professional on the street. We reserve the right to rectify this violation
>> of Mr. Yanukovych's fundamental right to employment."
>>
>> A Kremlin spokesman refused to comment on whether Yanukovych had been
>> offered a job. But the appointment was indirectly confirmed by an official
>> in the presidential property department, who said Yanukovych was expected
>> to move into a Kremlin-owned estate.
>>
>
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