The European Commission expressed disappointment Tuesday from 7-year prison sentence handed down to Yulia Tymoshenko, former Ukrainian Prime Minister, saying it could have big implications on the relationship with the European bloc Kiev.
And Catherine Ashton stated foreign policy in the European Union that the prosecution prove that justice Tymoshenko in Ukraine applied selectively in the politically-motivated trials of opposition leaders and members of the previous government.
And issued a Ukrainian court Tuesday sentenced to 7 years in prison on Tymoshenko for using her position when the company ordered the state-owned energy "Naftogaz" signed a gas deal with Russia in 2009, and considered Ukrainian authorities deal unfair and hurt the Ukrainian public interest.
And strained by the trial of opposition leader has accused the President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovich, his rival as a revenge of which the political relations between the former Soviet republic and the West.
Informed Russia and the European Union, a major trading partner of Ukraine Yanukovich important economic agreements that will be harmed if it is put in prison Tymoshenko, Yanukovych, won narrowly in Tymoshenko's presidential election in February 2010.
And European Union officials warned Ukraine that expected bilateral agreements on political partnership and free trade may not be ratified by the countries of the Union never Tymoshenko If you put in jail, or barred from contesting the elections.
For his part, the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Tuesday he felt confused and bewildered the verdict and sentence against the former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
He said Putin - who is visiting Beijing in comments made to reporters, "I do not know the text of the indictment and details, but judging from media reports, government approval was guilty because of the signing of gas agreements with Russia."
Putin said, "Tymoshenko did not sign anything, has been the signing of agreements between the agents Gazprom and Naftogaz economists."
On the other hand, criticized Britain on Tuesday sentenced former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
And Foreign Minister William Hague - in a statement issued Tuesday - that "legal experts pointed out that the trial Tymoshenko suffered several serious interventions for the fundamental legal principles which would be incompatible with European values."
"It says it wants Ukraine to join the European Union and the United Kingdom supports this request, but can not never happen, unless indicated their commitment to democratic standards, including respect for human rights and the rule of law and the work of the judiciary is independent, clear and just."
The Hague that the charges made against Tymoshenko and the charges faced by a number of former government members raised questions about Ukraine's commitment to these standards
And Catherine Ashton stated foreign policy in the European Union that the prosecution prove that justice Tymoshenko in Ukraine applied selectively in the politically-motivated trials of opposition leaders and members of the previous government.
And issued a Ukrainian court Tuesday sentenced to 7 years in prison on Tymoshenko for using her position when the company ordered the state-owned energy "Naftogaz" signed a gas deal with Russia in 2009, and considered Ukrainian authorities deal unfair and hurt the Ukrainian public interest.
And strained by the trial of opposition leader has accused the President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovich, his rival as a revenge of which the political relations between the former Soviet republic and the West.
Informed Russia and the European Union, a major trading partner of Ukraine Yanukovich important economic agreements that will be harmed if it is put in prison Tymoshenko, Yanukovych, won narrowly in Tymoshenko's presidential election in February 2010.
And European Union officials warned Ukraine that expected bilateral agreements on political partnership and free trade may not be ratified by the countries of the Union never Tymoshenko If you put in jail, or barred from contesting the elections.
For his part, the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Tuesday he felt confused and bewildered the verdict and sentence against the former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
He said Putin - who is visiting Beijing in comments made to reporters, "I do not know the text of the indictment and details, but judging from media reports, government approval was guilty because of the signing of gas agreements with Russia."
Putin said, "Tymoshenko did not sign anything, has been the signing of agreements between the agents Gazprom and Naftogaz economists."
On the other hand, criticized Britain on Tuesday sentenced former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
And Foreign Minister William Hague - in a statement issued Tuesday - that "legal experts pointed out that the trial Tymoshenko suffered several serious interventions for the fundamental legal principles which would be incompatible with European values."
"It says it wants Ukraine to join the European Union and the United Kingdom supports this request, but can not never happen, unless indicated their commitment to democratic standards, including respect for human rights and the rule of law and the work of the judiciary is independent, clear and just."
The Hague that the charges made against Tymoshenko and the charges faced by a number of former government members raised questions about Ukraine's commitment to these standards
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