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Russia deal saved Ukraine from bankruptcy - PM Azarov | Russia deal saved Ukraine from bankruptcy - PM Azarov |
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Ukraine's decision to suspend a deal on closer EU ties and sign a Russian aid agreement instead has helped avoid bankruptcy, Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has told ministers in Kiev. | Ukraine's decision to suspend a deal on closer EU ties and sign a Russian aid agreement instead has helped avoid bankruptcy, Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has told ministers in Kiev. |
The government's surprise U-turn on an EU association agreement last month has sparked weeks of mass demonstrations. | The government's surprise U-turn on an EU association agreement last month has sparked weeks of mass demonstrations. |
But Mr Azarov said the package from Russia would provide stability. | But Mr Azarov said the package from Russia would provide stability. |
Russia has agreed to buy $15bn (£9.2bn, 11bn euros) of government bonds and slash the price of gas. | Russia has agreed to buy $15bn (£9.2bn, 11bn euros) of government bonds and slash the price of gas. |
Ukraine's opposition has demanded to know what Ukraine offered Russia in return. | Ukraine's opposition has demanded to know what Ukraine offered Russia in return. |
Thousands of pro-EU protesters have been holding rallies in Kiev - occupying the capital's Independence Square - and other cities in western and central Ukraine. | Thousands of pro-EU protesters have been holding rallies in Kiev - occupying the capital's Independence Square - and other cities in western and central Ukraine. |
Critics say President Viktor Yanukovych has sold out to Russia and are calling for him and his government to step down. | Critics say President Viktor Yanukovych has sold out to Russia and are calling for him and his government to step down. |
But Ukraine's prime minister defended the deal with Russia in a cabinet meeting on Wednesday. | But Ukraine's prime minister defended the deal with Russia in a cabinet meeting on Wednesday. |
"What would have awaited Ukraine? The answer is clear - bankruptcy and social collapse," Mr Azarov said. | "What would have awaited Ukraine? The answer is clear - bankruptcy and social collapse," Mr Azarov said. |
"What a present for New Year that would be for the people of Ukraine. | "What a present for New Year that would be for the people of Ukraine. |
"The agreements between the Ukrainian and Russian presidents allow us to plan the years to come as years of development and people's confidence about their stable lives." | "The agreements between the Ukrainian and Russian presidents allow us to plan the years to come as years of development and people's confidence about their stable lives." |
He said a pact to lower gas prices by about a third would allow for "a revival of economic growth". | He said a pact to lower gas prices by about a third would allow for "a revival of economic growth". |
There was no way Ukraine could have signed the EU agreement as Kiev would have had to accept unfeasibly stringent IMF conditions for economic reform, he added. | There was no way Ukraine could have signed the EU agreement as Kiev would have had to accept unfeasibly stringent IMF conditions for economic reform, he added. |
In her first speech first since being re-elected German chancellor, Angela Merkel told parliament in Berlin she regretted Ukraine's decision - but said the offer of the EU trade pact was still open. | In her first speech first since being re-elected German chancellor, Angela Merkel told parliament in Berlin she regretted Ukraine's decision - but said the offer of the EU trade pact was still open. |
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov earlier criticised the West for exerting "overt pressure" on the country to favour closer EU ties, adding that the deal with Moscow was "mutually beneficial". | Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov earlier criticised the West for exerting "overt pressure" on the country to favour closer EU ties, adding that the deal with Moscow was "mutually beneficial". |
Jailed former Ukrainian leader Yulia Tymoshenko said the deal with Moscow could be "the beginning of the end of our independence". | |
In an interview with the German magazine Stern, she called on the EU to end talks with Mr Yanukovych and impose sanctions against him and his administration. | |
'No conditions' | 'No conditions' |
Ukraine urgently needs to cover an external funding gap of up to $17bn (£10.4bn; 12.3bn euros) next year to avoid defaulting on its debts. | Ukraine urgently needs to cover an external funding gap of up to $17bn (£10.4bn; 12.3bn euros) next year to avoid defaulting on its debts. |
The country relies on imports of Russian gas and some 75% of Ukraine's engineering exports go to Russia. | The country relies on imports of Russian gas and some 75% of Ukraine's engineering exports go to Russia. |
After talks between Mr Putin and Mr Yanukovych in the Kremlin, it was announced on Tuesday that Russia would buy $15bn-worth of Ukrainian government bonds. | After talks between Mr Putin and Mr Yanukovych in the Kremlin, it was announced on Tuesday that Russia would buy $15bn-worth of Ukrainian government bonds. |
The cost of Russian gas supplied to Ukraine has been slashed from more than $400 (£245; 291 euros) per 1,000 cubic metres to $268.5. | The cost of Russian gas supplied to Ukraine has been slashed from more than $400 (£245; 291 euros) per 1,000 cubic metres to $268.5. |
Much of the detail of the agreement still remains unclear. | Much of the detail of the agreement still remains unclear. |
But Mr Putin said the assistance was not "tied to any conditions". He also said they had not discussed Ukraine joining a Moscow-led customs union with Belarus and Kazakhstan. | But Mr Putin said the assistance was not "tied to any conditions". He also said they had not discussed Ukraine joining a Moscow-led customs union with Belarus and Kazakhstan. |
An opposition party leader, Vitali Klitschko, told pro-EU protesters in Kiev on Tuesday that Mr Yanukovych was betraying Ukraine's independence by joining with Russia. | An opposition party leader, Vitali Klitschko, told pro-EU protesters in Kiev on Tuesday that Mr Yanukovych was betraying Ukraine's independence by joining with Russia. |
"He has given up Ukraine's national interests, given up independence," said Mr Klitschko, a former boxing champion. | "He has given up Ukraine's national interests, given up independence," said Mr Klitschko, a former boxing champion. |
He called on the Ukrainian president to hold a snap election. | He called on the Ukrainian president to hold a snap election. |