Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko said that in 2008 the vast majority of Ukrainians wished to see Vladimir Putin as head of state. The revelation was made Monday, 15 August, during his interview with the Apostroph.
'Putin occurred in Donbass and the Crimea because of our weak national identity and national unity,' Yushchenko claimed.
'As we carried out social polls in 2008 when I was a president, 70% of the Ukrainians wanted to see Putin as their president. Then in 2008-2009, more than a half of Ukrainians would respond affirmatively to the question whether they wanted to have Vladimir Putin as their president. 'Russian world' has been created in some of our territories,' the politician specified.
As Pravda.Ru reported, Viktor Yushchenko came to power after the 'orange revolution' in 2005. He occupied the post till 2010 and was succeeded by Viktor Yanukovich.
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