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Plot to put pro-Russia leader in Ukraine: UK

Ukrainian ex-MP Yevhen Murayev is likely Kremlin candidate

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London: The UK government has taken the unusual step of making a formal statement to warn of a Russian plot to install a pro-Kremlin leader in Ukraine. The UK Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office named former Ukrainian MP Yevhen Murayev as a potential Kremlin candidate. Full report on

London, Jan. 23: The UK government has taken the unusual step of making a formal statement to warn of a Russian plot to install a pro-Kremlin leader in Ukraine amid growing tensions in the region.

The UK Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office (FCDO) named former Ukrainian MP Yevhen Murayev as a potential Kremlin candidate and once again warned Russia of severe costs of activities to subvert Ukraine. The informatio­n being released today shines light on the extent of Russian activity designed to subvert Ukraine, and is an insight into Kremlin’s thinking, UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said in a statement on Saturday.

Russia must de-escalate, end its campaigns of aggression and disinforma­tion, and pursue a path of diplomacy. As the UK and our partners have said repeatedly, any Russian military incursion into Ukraine would be a massive strategic mistake with severe costs, she said.

The former Ukrainian MP Yevhen Murayev is being considered as a potential candidate, while the Russian intelligen­ce services maintain links with numerous former Ukrainian politician­s: Serhiy Arbuzov, First Deputy PM of Ukraine from 2012-2014, and acting PM in 2014; Andriy Kluyev, First Deputy PM from 2010-2012 and Chief of Staff to former Ukrainian President Yanukovich; Vladimir Sivkovich, former Deputy Head of the Ukrainian National Security and Defence Council; and Mykola Azarov, PM of Ukraine from 2010-2014.

Some of them have contact with Russian intelligen­ce officers currently involved in the planning for an attack on Ukraine, the FCDO said. —

 ?? — AP ?? A convoy of Russian armoured vehicles moves along a highway in Crimea. They are participat­ing in military drills that are alleged to be aimed at unsettling Ukraine.
— AP A convoy of Russian armoured vehicles moves along a highway in Crimea. They are participat­ing in military drills that are alleged to be aimed at unsettling Ukraine.

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