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Former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko has said she plans to run for president of Ukraine in May elections. | Former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko has said she plans to run for president of Ukraine in May elections. |
She was released after serving three years in jail in February following the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych. | |
It was followed by a referendum which led to Russia's annexation of Crimea. On Thursday, the UN General Assembly voted to declare it invalid. | |
Earlier, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) agreed to a loan deal with Ukraine worth $14bn to $18bn. | |
IMF loan | |
US President Barack Obama said the IMF announcement was a "major step forward" to help Ukraine stabilise its economy and meet the long-term needs of its people. | |
Speaking after talks with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in Rome, Mr Obama said it was a "concrete signal" that the world stood united with Ukraine at a difficult time. | |
The US Senate and House of Representatives have both passed legislation backing a $1bn loan guarantee to Ukraine, which still has to be signed into law by President Obama. | |
Ukraine's interim Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk had earlier told parliament the country was on the ""on the edge of economic and financial bankruptcy". | |
At the UN General Assembly, 100 countries voted in favour of a resolution declaring the Crimean referendum on 16 March illegal and affirming Ukraine's territorial integrity. | |
Eleven nations voted against, with 58 abstentions. Given that the resolution was non-binding, the vote was largely symbolic, says the BBC's Nick Bryant in New York. | |
But Ukraine hopes the resolution will act as a deterrent and dissuade Moscow from making further incursions into its territory, he adds. | |
'Direct action' | 'Direct action' |
Yulia Tymoshenko announced on Thursday her candidature for Ukraine's presidential elections in May. | |
Ms Tymoshenko, who has already served twice as prime minister and ran for president in 2010, told reporters she would stand as "a candidate for Ukrainian unity". | |
She said she had earned the right to be considered a candidate who was against corruption. | |
"My presidential campaign will be the campaign of direct action: no promises, but immediate actions, and then - in a couple of days - reporting on what's been done," she said. | "My presidential campaign will be the campaign of direct action: no promises, but immediate actions, and then - in a couple of days - reporting on what's been done," she said. |
Ms Tymoshenko was a major figure in the 2004 "Orange Revolution" that ousted Mr Yanukovych from the presidency after an election widely seen as fraudulent. | |
She was imprisoned in 2011 for corruption linked to a gas deal she brokered with Russia as prime minister in 2009. | She was imprisoned in 2011 for corruption linked to a gas deal she brokered with Russia as prime minister in 2009. |
Her supporters say the case was politically motivated and instigated by Mr Yanukovych, to whom she lost the 2010 presidential election. | |
On Monday she denied the authenticity of a taped conversation in which she allegedly called for Russia to be turned into "scorched earth" and for ethnic Russians in Ukraine to be killed. | On Monday she denied the authenticity of a taped conversation in which she allegedly called for Russia to be turned into "scorched earth" and for ethnic Russians in Ukraine to be killed. |
Ms Tymoshenko said the recording, which featured prominently on Russian news reports, was produced by Russia's security services. | Ms Tymoshenko said the recording, which featured prominently on Russian news reports, was produced by Russia's security services. |
Former boxer Vitaliy Klitschko and chocolate tycoon Petro Poroshenko are also expected to take part in the presidential election. | Former boxer Vitaliy Klitschko and chocolate tycoon Petro Poroshenko are also expected to take part in the presidential election. |
Opinion polls suggest Mr Poroshenko, who is one of Ukraine's richest men, is currently the most popular candidate. | Opinion polls suggest Mr Poroshenko, who is one of Ukraine's richest men, is currently the most popular candidate. |
The election is expected to take place on 25 May. | The election is expected to take place on 25 May. |
'Door of diplomacy' | |
More than 100 people were killed during protests which overthrew pro-Kremlin President Yanukovych in February. | More than 100 people were killed during protests which overthrew pro-Kremlin President Yanukovych in February. |
They followed months of street protests sparked by Mr Yanukovych's decision to reject a planned EU trade deal in favour of closer ties with Moscow. | They followed months of street protests sparked by Mr Yanukovych's decision to reject a planned EU trade deal in favour of closer ties with Moscow. |
Since then, Russia has annexed the Crimean peninsula, which last week voted to become part of the Russian federation. | Since then, Russia has annexed the Crimean peninsula, which last week voted to become part of the Russian federation. |
The West has widely condemned the move, with US President Barack Obama warning on Wednesday of further EU and US sanctions against Moscow if there were any further incursions. | The West has widely condemned the move, with US President Barack Obama warning on Wednesday of further EU and US sanctions against Moscow if there were any further incursions. |
Mr Obama said on Thursday that the US hoped Russia would "walk through the door of diplomacy" and resolve the issue in a peaceful way. | Mr Obama said on Thursday that the US hoped Russia would "walk through the door of diplomacy" and resolve the issue in a peaceful way. |
In other Ukraine developments: | In other Ukraine developments: |