Ukrainian police scuffle with Poroshenko supporters as Blinken visits
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[January 19, 2022]
By Natalia Zinets and Simon Lewis
KYIV (Reuters) - Ukrainian police scuffled
on Wednesday with supporters of former president Petro Poroshenko, who
was due to appear in court in a treason case that he says was cooked up
by allies of his successor, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
Critics say the case is an ill-judged distraction at a time when Ukraine
is bracing for a possible military offensive by Russia, which visiting
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said could happen at "very short
notice".
Poroshenko, 56, is being investigated for treason linked to the
financing of Russian-backed separatist fighters through illegal coal
sales in 2014-15.
He faces up to 15 years in prison if found guilty, and his party accused
Zelenskiy of a reckless attempt to silence political opposition.
Zelenskiy's administration says the prosecutors and judiciary are
independent and accuses Poroshenko of putting himself above the law.
Zelenskiy trounced Poroshenko in an election in 2019, running on a
ticket of tackling corruption and curbing the influence of oligarchs in
the former Soviet republic.
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Law enforcement officers cordon off the area as supporters of
Ukrainian former President Petro Poroshenko, who is suspected of
high treason by financing pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine
while in office in 2014-2015, attempt to set up tents near a court
building before a hearing in Kyiv, Ukraine January 19, 2022.
REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko
Blinken appealed to Ukrainian
leaders to present a united front against Russia.
"I think one of Moscow's long-standing goals has been to try to sow
divisions, between and within countries, and quite simply we cannot
and will not let them do that," he said while meeting Zelenskiy.
"So our message to all of our friends here, to all of Ukraine's
political leaders, to its citizens alike, is to stick together and
to hold on to that unity, to strengthen it. It's never been more
important, particularly as the country faces the possibility of
renewed Russian aggression."
Poroshenko's supporters said police had tried to remove tents where
people were giving out tea and sandwiches.
"They want to take away everything that is in the tents, they are
pushing us out. They surrounded us. There are thermoses with tea in
the tents," one man told the Ukraine 24 news outlet.
(Reporting by Natalia Zinets, Simon Lewis and Matthias Williams;
writing by Matthias Williams; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
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