Putin to respect new Ukraine election -- Germany (Agencies) Updated: 2004-11-30 20:17
Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed in a telephone conversation with
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder on Tuesday to respect the results of any new
election in Ukraine, the German government said.
The three-sentence
statement from the government suggested a softening of Moscow's position and
appeared to increase the likelihood of a new poll to resolve a week-old crisis
triggered by the country's disputed presidential election on Nov. 21.
"Chancellor Schroeder and Russian President Vladimir Putin had another
telephone conversation today in which they discussed the situation in Ukraine,"
the statement said.
"Their conversation addressed, in particular, the question of how to find a
political solution, assuring Ukraine's territorial integrity and both parties'
ability to enter into talks.
"The chancellor and the Russian president were in agreement that the results
of a new election, based on Ukraine law and the will of the Ukraine people,
would be strictly respected."
Outgoing Ukraine President Leonid Kuchma signaled a shift in position on
Monday, backing the idea of a new poll to defuse a standoff threatening to tear
Ukraine apart. The opposition, led by West-leaning Viktor Yushchenko, has
demanded assurances that any new vote be held quickly.
Until now, Putin has openly supported pro-Moscow candidate Viktor Yanukovich.
Last week he congratulated him on winning the election.
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