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Tymoshenko trial: struggle for power between clans in Ukraine?
Tymoshenko trial: struggle for power between clans in Ukraine?
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The trial on abuse of office charges of Ukraine’s ex PM Yulia Tymoshenko attracted attention not only at home and in Russia, but also in the West. Is the case... 21.10.2011, Sputnik International
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The trial on abuse of office charges of Ukraine’s ex PM Yulia Tymoshenko attracted attention not only at home and in Russia, but also in the West. Is the case a conflict of Russian and Western interests? Or is it simply a Ukrainian domestic matter? Igor Shishkin, the deputy director of the CIS Institute, answers these questions in an interview with Mikhail Yousef.
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Tymoshenko trial: struggle for power between clans in Ukraine?
14:24 GMT 21.10.2011 (Updated: 19:54 GMT 19.10.2022) The trial on abuse of office charges of Ukraine’s ex PM Yulia Tymoshenko attracted attention not only at home and in Russia, but also in the West. Is the case a conflict of Russian and Western interests? Or is it simply a Ukrainian domestic matter? Igor Shishkin, the deputy director of the CIS Institute, answers these questions in an interview with Mikhail Yousef.
The trial on abuse of office charges of Ukraine’s ex PM Yulia Tymoshenko attracted attention not only at home and in Russia, but also in the West. Is the case a conflict of Russian and Western interests? Or is it simply a Ukrainian domestic matter? Igor Shishkin, the deputy director of the CIS Institute, answers these questions in an interview with Mikhail Yousef.