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Ukraine's Zelensky accused by ex-leader of hosting Russian 'fifth column' | Ukraine's Zelensky accused by ex-leader of hosting Russian 'fifth column' |
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Ukraine's ex-president Petro Poroshenko has accused his successor, Volodymyr Zelensky, of pursuing him in the courts out of a desire for "revenge". | Ukraine's ex-president Petro Poroshenko has accused his successor, Volodymyr Zelensky, of pursuing him in the courts out of a desire for "revenge". |
Mr Poroshenko marched with several thousand of his supporters to a pre-trial hearing in Kyiv last week. | Mr Poroshenko marched with several thousand of his supporters to a pre-trial hearing in Kyiv last week. |
He is facing more than 20 different investigations on what he says are politically-motivated charges. | He is facing more than 20 different investigations on what he says are politically-motivated charges. |
Mr Poroshenko told the BBC his election defeat had led to pro-Russian figures returning to key posts in government. | Mr Poroshenko told the BBC his election defeat had led to pro-Russian figures returning to key posts in government. |
For the past six years Kyiv has been fighting a mostly low-level conflict against separatist forces backed by Russia in eastern Ukraine. | For the past six years Kyiv has been fighting a mostly low-level conflict against separatist forces backed by Russia in eastern Ukraine. |
Asked about election posters that were used by his campaign during last year's election, suggesting that a vote for Mr Zelensky was effectively a vote for Russian President Vladimir Putin, Mr Poroshenko said he had been proved right. | Asked about election posters that were used by his campaign during last year's election, suggesting that a vote for Mr Zelensky was effectively a vote for Russian President Vladimir Putin, Mr Poroshenko said he had been proved right. |
"I was one of the happiest [people] in the world if I was wrong," he said. "But unfortunately this is true. The fifth column of the Russian federation are now playing a very important role in Ukraine." | "I was one of the happiest [people] in the world if I was wrong," he said. "But unfortunately this is true. The fifth column of the Russian federation are now playing a very important role in Ukraine." |
Mr Poroshenko said that his successor was not "Putin's man", but that he was "inexperienced" and that there were now figures with Russian sympathies in his team. | Mr Poroshenko said that his successor was not "Putin's man", but that he was "inexperienced" and that there were now figures with Russian sympathies in his team. |
Asked to respond, a spokesperson for President Zelensky said "any politician has the right to any opinion he expresses for his voters". | Asked to respond, a spokesperson for President Zelensky said "any politician has the right to any opinion he expresses for his voters". |
The barrage of legal cases being filed against Mr Poroshenko has brought statements of concern from Ukraine's Western allies. | The barrage of legal cases being filed against Mr Poroshenko has brought statements of concern from Ukraine's Western allies. |
Inside Ukraine even those who were critical of the Poroshenko presidency, and the way reforms stalled, are sceptical of the charges against him. | Inside Ukraine even those who were critical of the Poroshenko presidency, and the way reforms stalled, are sceptical of the charges against him. |
"There are definitely things that should be investigated about Poroshenko," said Mykhailo Zhernakov from the Dejure Foundation, an organisation that works for judicial reform. | |
"But the charges that are now pressed against him are ridiculous. There's no grounds, no evidence. There's clearly political persecution going on." | "But the charges that are now pressed against him are ridiculous. There's no grounds, no evidence. There's clearly political persecution going on." |
In the gardens of the cabinet of ministers I asked President Zelensky's prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, whether he was comfortable with the former president being targeted like this. | |
"I agree with you that it looks not so good," he said. "But I'm sure that everyone who did something bad, or violated the law, should be responsible for it." | "I agree with you that it looks not so good," he said. "But I'm sure that everyone who did something bad, or violated the law, should be responsible for it." |
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