The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ukraine Presidente­lect offers passports to Russians

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KIEV: President-elect Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed an offer by Vladimir Putin to provide passports to Ukrainians, and pledged instead to grant citizenshi­p to Russians who ‘suffer’ under the Kremlin’s rule.

The Russian president on Saturday said Moscow was considerin­g plans to make it easier for all Ukrainians to obtain Russian citizenshi­p, after it earlier moved to grant passports in the country’s separatist east.

Kiev has been fighting Moscowback­ed rebels in eastern Ukraine since 2014 in a war that has killed 13,000.

Zelensky, a comedian who won Ukraine’s presidenti­al election last week, responded to Putin’s offer by releasing a statement on Facebook late on Saturday.

“We know perfectly well what a Russian passport provides,” he said, listing ‘the right to be arrested for a peaceful protest’ and ‘the right not to have free and competitiv­e elections’.

He pledged instead to “give citizenshi­p to representa­tives of all nations that suffer from authoritar­ian and corrupt regimes.

We know perfectly well what a Russian passport provides. Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Ukraine’s President-elect

“But first and foremost to the Russian people who suffer most of all”.

He said that one of the difference­s between Ukraine and Russia is that “we Ukrainians have freedom of speech, freedom of the media and the internet in our country.”

A political novice, Zelensky has pledged to ‘reboot’ peace talks with the separatist­s that also involve Russia and the West.

Putin has not congratula­ted Zelensky on his election, but said he is ready to talk with a new Ukrainian leadership and wants to ‘understand’ the actor’s position on the conflict.

In his Facebook post, Zelensky warned Russia not to talk with Ukraine ‘in the language of threats or military or economic pressure’.

He previously called for more internatio­nal sanctions against Moscow in response to Russia providing citizenshi­p to residents of Ukraine’s separatist east.

The EU also condemned Moscow’s passport scheme, calling it a fresh assault on Ukraine’s sovereignt­y and saying Russia sought to ‘destabilis­e’ Ukraine after its presidenti­al election.

Putin’s decree last week allows people living in Ukraine’s unrecognis­ed Donetsk and Lugansk breakaway republics to receive a Russian passport within three months of applying for one.

Zelensky is due to take office by early June. — AFP

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