EFTA01159891Set 9
2014-09-0766p12,762w
West,
unable to get the deal that he desired democratically elected President Viktor Yanukovich announces
abandonment of a trade agreement with the EU, seeking closer ties with Moscow. This ignited ... Ukraine's prime minister and the parliament repealed anti-protest laws imposed by
Yanukovich. Protest leaders, the political opposition and Yanukovich agree to form a new government
and hold early ... elections. Yanukovich's powers are slashed. The parliament votes to free Yulia
Tymoshenko, the former prime minister, from prison. Yanukovich flees Kiev after protesters take
control of the capital
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EFTA00978974Set 9
2013-12-1133p12,168w
with Tehran over
curbing Iran's nuclear program and bullied his Ukrainian counterpart,
Viktor Yanukovich, into suspending talks on an association agreement and
trade pact with the European Union ... Putin apparently thought that by striking a deal with Mr. Yanukovich
he was also striking a deal with the entire nation of Ukraine. Thousands of
protesters have been filling ... balance ahead of the 2015
presidential election.
It is still unclear whether Mr. Yanukovich has signed any binding
agreements with Russia, including a possible accord on Ukraine's
accession
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EFTA00684669Set 9
2014-02-1225p9,014w
could support. Giving
financial and psychological support to the demonstrators protesting
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich's decision to reject a closer
relationship with Europe, and later protesting the government ... regime. This is a touchy issue for human rights advocates, or should be.
Yanukovich is the elected president of Ukraine, winner of an election that
is generally agreed to have
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EFTA01133119Set 9
2014-03-0935p15,800w
European Union, which
was the trigger for the protests that eventually drove Viktor Yanukovich from office, always looked
misguided.
In his quest to revive a Soviet-era sphere of influence ... more enthusiastically than it currently is.
Russia continues, at the moment, to insist that Yanukovich was overthrown in an illegitimate coup, but
the growing evidence of his massive corruption
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EFTA01154025Set 9
2014-09-2120p16,048w
uprising or a coup =,
EFTA01154027
but one thing is dear: Ousted President Viktor Yanukovich was elected legally and democratically in a competitive election. He was corrupt, no doubt about ... scale of corruption, the current Kiev government
seems worse than the Yanukovich administration.
For two months, the Ukrainian army bombed Donetsk and Luhansk without even offering them any humanitarian corridor
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01154025.pdf