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Ukraine crisis: Khodorkovsky warns on Russia sanctions | Ukraine crisis: Khodorkovsky warns on Russia sanctions |
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Former Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky has warned against further sanctions on Moscow for its role in Ukraine's current crisis. | Former Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky has warned against further sanctions on Moscow for its role in Ukraine's current crisis. |
In an interview with the BBC, he said Europe risked playing into the hands of nationalists trying to isolate Russia. | In an interview with the BBC, he said Europe risked playing into the hands of nationalists trying to isolate Russia. |
Instead, he urged EU leaders to help Ukraine become more stable, saying this could encourage change in Russia. | Instead, he urged EU leaders to help Ukraine become more stable, saying this could encourage change in Russia. |
Mr Khodorkovsky was Russia's richest businessman until he fell out with the Kremlin and spent 10 years in prison. | Mr Khodorkovsky was Russia's richest businessman until he fell out with the Kremlin and spent 10 years in prison. |
He has taken a keen interest in the crisis in Ukraine since being released and sent into exile abroad at the end of last year. | He has taken a keen interest in the crisis in Ukraine since being released and sent into exile abroad at the end of last year. |
Mr Khodorkovsky told the BBC that Ukraine had entered a "slow-burn civil war" but he said he did not believe Russian President Vladimir Putin was planning to invade eastern Ukraine. | |
Mr Putin had "lost control" of events in Russia's neighbour, Mr Khodorkovsky said, citing the Kremlin's recent inability to stop a referendum by pro-Russian separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk. | Mr Putin had "lost control" of events in Russia's neighbour, Mr Khodorkovsky said, citing the Kremlin's recent inability to stop a referendum by pro-Russian separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk. |
But he said Europe's reaction to events in Ukraine threatened to exacerbate renewed Russian nationalism, stirred up by the Russian president's annexing of Crimea. | But he said Europe's reaction to events in Ukraine threatened to exacerbate renewed Russian nationalism, stirred up by the Russian president's annexing of Crimea. |
Mr Khodorkovsky argues that EU leaders should avoid further sanctions on Moscow and concentrate their efforts on encouraging political reform in Kiev. | Mr Khodorkovsky argues that EU leaders should avoid further sanctions on Moscow and concentrate their efforts on encouraging political reform in Kiev. |
Russia could become even more authoritarian, he says, if the situation in Ukraine deteriorates and allows Mr Putin to exploit a power vacuum in the country. | Russia could become even more authoritarian, he says, if the situation in Ukraine deteriorates and allows Mr Putin to exploit a power vacuum in the country. |
The BBC's Bridget Kendall in Moscow says Mr Khodorkovsky is not without his critics. | The BBC's Bridget Kendall in Moscow says Mr Khodorkovsky is not without his critics. |
He was seen by many Russians as one of the hated class of oligarchs, who made their fortunes in semi-legal circumstances in the chaotic years following the Soviet Union's collapse. | He was seen by many Russians as one of the hated class of oligarchs, who made their fortunes in semi-legal circumstances in the chaotic years following the Soviet Union's collapse. |
But his arrest and long years of incarceration turned him from Russia's richest oil tycoon into the country's most famous political opponent of President Putin, our correspondent says. | But his arrest and long years of incarceration turned him from Russia's richest oil tycoon into the country's most famous political opponent of President Putin, our correspondent says. |
Timeline: Mikhail Khodorkovsky | Timeline: Mikhail Khodorkovsky |
1963 - Born in Moscow, son of chemical engineers | 1963 - Born in Moscow, son of chemical engineers |
1981 - Enters Mendeleyev Chemistry Institute, Moscow | 1981 - Enters Mendeleyev Chemistry Institute, Moscow |
1980s - Sets up computer software business with fellow students | 1980s - Sets up computer software business with fellow students |
1987 - Founds Menatep bank | 1987 - Founds Menatep bank |
1995 - Buys Yukos for $350m, with Menatep assuming $2bn in debt | 1995 - Buys Yukos for $350m, with Menatep assuming $2bn in debt |
2003 - Arrested for tax evasion, embezzlement and fraud | 2003 - Arrested for tax evasion, embezzlement and fraud |
2004 - First court case begins | 2004 - First court case begins |
2005 - Found guilty on six of seven charges, jailed for eight years | 2005 - Found guilty on six of seven charges, jailed for eight years |
2007 - Yukos declared bankrupt | 2007 - Yukos declared bankrupt |
2010 - Convicted of embezzlement and money laundering | 2010 - Convicted of embezzlement and money laundering |
December 2013 - President Putin pardons him after a request for clemency and he is flown to Germany | December 2013 - President Putin pardons him after a request for clemency and he is flown to Germany |
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