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Ukrainian politician mocks 'stupid' UK claims he could lead Kremlin puppet government

Published 01/23/2022, 01:23 PM
Updated 01/23/2022, 01:25 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Ukrainian lawmaker Yevhen Murayev attends a session of the Ukrainian parliament, Verkhovna Rada, in Kyiv, Ukraine November 26, 2018.  REUTERS/Vladislav Musienko

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Ukrainian lawmaker Yevhen Murayev attends a session of the Ukrainian parliament, Verkhovna Rada, in Kyiv, Ukraine November 26, 2018. REUTERS/Vladislav Musienko

By Elena Ostrovskaya and Natalia Zinets

KYIV (Reuters) - Former Ukrainian lawmaker Yevhen Murayev derided British allegations that he could be installed as leader of a Kremlin puppet government in Kyiv, and told Reuters in an interview that he was considering legal action.

Britain's foreign ministry said on Sunday that Moscow was considering Murayev as a potential candidate to lead Ukraine if Russia launched an invasion, and said Russian intelligence officers were in contact with several other former Ukrainian politicians about planning an attack.

Russia blasted the allegations as "disinformation" while a Ukrainian official said it should be looked at seriously.

"This morning I already read in all the news publications this conspiracy theory: absolutely unproven, absolutely unfounded," Murayev said on a video call.

He denied having any contact with Russian intelligence officers and dismissed the idea that he could be in league with the Kremlin as "stupid", given he was placed under Russian sanctions in 2018.

"Probably in the UK it was somehow forgotten or missed, or simply not even appreciated," said Murayev, adding that the allegations made him doubt the quality of UK intelligence work.

Earlier he had posted on Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) a picture of himself altered to look like the fictional British spy James Bond.

Kyiv and its Western allies have sounded the alarm over Russia massing troops near Ukraine's borders. Russia denies plans to attack but has pressed for security guarantees, including a block on Ukraine joining the NATO alliance.

'PEACE, NOT NATO'

Murayev said he was prepared to defend his "honest name" against the British allegations. "Lawyers are preparing a mechanism for me," he added. "I will defend my honour in court."

Born in 1976, he began his political career in his native city of Kharkiv as an ally of the former President Viktor Yanukovich, who fled to Russia after the 2014 Maidan protests brought a pro-Western leadership to power.

Murayev was a lawmaker from 2014 to 2019. He started in the Opposition Bloc faction, a party formed from fragments of Yanukovich's Party of Regions. In June 2016 he founded his own party, For Life, and in 2018 he launched another party, Nashi.

Though he says he wants Ukraine to be independent from Russia as well as the West, Murayev has promoted some views that align with the Kremlin's narratives on Ukraine.

Speaking to Reuters, he called for a change of power in Ukraine and blamed the "collective West" for the war in the eastern Donbass region. Echoing Russia's hostility to the alliance, he said:

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Ukrainian lawmaker Yevhen Murayev attends a session of the Ukrainian parliament, Verkhovna Rada, in Kyiv, Ukraine November 26, 2018.  REUTERS/Vladislav Musienko

"Peace, not NATO, is in our interests, and if the question now is that we will have a war and hundreds of thousands will die because the collective West wants to see us as a launch pad, I think that this goes against our interests."

Murayev told Reuters he wanted Ukraine to be politically neutral, like Switzerland. He said he believed Russia put him under sanctions at the behest of a prominent pro-Kremlin politician in Ukraine with whom he fell out.

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Look around the world how many Gov toppled by powerful countries in name helping people and now the condition of those counties people. Dirty politics need to be stop ✋ beaceuse at the end innocent suffer the most
roger miller still pushing the Russian dictatorship's propaganda and conspiracy.
How good for the western media and politicians that they now have a potential war with Russia to take the place of the waning pandemic.  Not only does it have the potential to improve mainstream media's bad ratings, but allows politicians and bureaucrats to distract the public from their handling of the pandemic.  The conflict also gives politicians have another issue to make them appear useful.  And the media and politicians said President Trump was going to start a war...
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