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Tymoshenko calls for NATO membership

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KIEV, Ukraine — Former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko said that Ukraine "must be a member of NATO" in order to protect itself from Russian aggression.

Tymoshenko, who is running in the May 25 presidenti­al election, told The Associated Press in an interview Saturday that while only a minority of Ukrainians supported NATO membership previously, Russia's aggressive actions in the country's east had forced a "fundamenta­l change" in public thinking.

"With his war against us, Putin was able to change the mentality of Ukrainians and turn us in a different strategic direction," she said, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin. "In this case, NATO is the best choice for Ukraine."

The 53- year- old Tymoshenko and her blondebrai­ded halo rode to office on a wave of pro-democratic sentiment after the 2004 Orange Revolution. But her ratings in the election polls remain low, as Ukrainians remain skeptical about her political leadership and her occasional cooperativ­e dealings with Putin in the past.

Tymoshenko spent two- and- a- half years in prison after being jailed for abuse of office, charges the West say were politicall­y motivated by former president Viktor Yanukovych, who fled office in February following months of street protests. Tymoshenko says she suffers from severe back pain, and gave a fiery speech to protesters upon her release from prison in a wheelchair.

But like many of her Ukrainian colleagues, Tymoshenko, who hasn't previously backed NATO membership publicly, has ramped up the tough rhetoric as pro-Russia militias have seized police stations and government buildings in at least 10 cities across eastern Ukraine.

 ??  ?? Former Ukrainian prime minister and presidenti­al hopeful Yulia Tymoshenko meets with Konstantin Mateichenk­o commander of the Artyomovsk­y volunteer battalion near Donetsk, Ukraine.
Former Ukrainian prime minister and presidenti­al hopeful Yulia Tymoshenko meets with Konstantin Mateichenk­o commander of the Artyomovsk­y volunteer battalion near Donetsk, Ukraine.

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