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You can sign up to receive it directly here. Germany's top diplomat urged a new, international system for arms control. A Bundestag employee of the Alternative for Germany party has been accused of ordering a firebombing in Ukraine. Manuel Ochsenreiter denies all accusations, but he is known to have connections to pro-Russia separatists.

Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko heralded the split from Russia, but Moscow is less than pleased. Visit the new DW website Take a look at the beta version of dw. Go to the new dw. More info OK. Wrong language? Change it here DW. Asked whether she saw Poroshenko or Zelenskiy as her main opponent this time, Tymoshenko chose Poroshenko.

But it is Zelenskiy who has emerged as the new front runner after announcing his candidacy in December, tapping into the disillusionment some feel about the slow pace of change since Maidan.

Asked why she has fallen as low as third place in some polls and whether her support was waning, she said:. He now receives in polls the great support of people who are against the establishment, against the entire political class. So is her long experience in politics a strength or a weakness? She was reappointed in September as the parties resurrected their alliance, but the constant political squabbling between the president and the prime minister continued.

Political paralysis prevented any effective handling of the global economic crisis, which hit Ukraine hard. Voters seemed to lay much of the blame at Mr Yushchenko's door, and by the time of the presidential election, the Orange Revolution was consigned to history.

Tymoshenko, meanwhile, remained a front-runner, going through to the second round against Viktor Yanukovych. But much of her previous popularity had evaporated in the intervening five years, and she was beaten.

Despite her protests that Mr Yanukovych's victory was rigged - again - this time international monitors gave the vote a clean bill of health. She was then ousted by MPs from the post of prime minister, despite her best attempts to cling on.

Forced to go into opposition, she promised to make life for President Yanukovych as difficult as possible, declaring: "We will protect Ukraine from this new calamity that has befallen her.

But many analysts argue that the calamity came earlier, as Tymoshenko and her two main rivals bickered while the country's economy went into freefall. Her supporters have always seen Yulia Tymoshenko as a glamorous revolutionary challenging a corrupt, macho political elite. Her stinging attacks on the oligarchs who prospered under the pre-Orange Revolution administration of Leonid Kuchma boosted her popularity among many Ukrainians frustrated by years of economic stagnation and corruption.

But critics point out that she made a fortune of her own. She was born in in the industrial city of Dnipropetrovsk, in the mainly Russian-speaking east, which is now a stronghold of Mr Yanukovych. She trained as an engineer and economist in the east and, when the Soviet Union broke up, sought to take advantage of the business opportunities that emerged. Yulia Tymoshenko has always fought for the interests of Ukraine and its people. I would like to remind you and Mr. Kobolyev that the pro-Russian regime that was in power in Ukraine during sentenced Yulia Tymoshenko to seven years in prison in a prosecution that was recognized by the European Court of Human Rights and the whole democratic world, including the US government, as politically motivated.

During the politically motivated trial against Yulia Tymoshenko in , Mr. Kobolyev testified. While in court, he confirmed that the gas contracts signed by Yulia Tymoshenko in included a mechanism for their revision regarding the price of gas.



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