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Ukraine: Putin aide brands Poroshenko 'Nazi' ahead of EU deal | Ukraine: Putin aide brands Poroshenko 'Nazi' ahead of EU deal |
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A senior adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin has lashed out at Ukraine's president ahead of the signing of a controversial EU deal. | A senior adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin has lashed out at Ukraine's president ahead of the signing of a controversial EU deal. |
Sergei Glazyev said Petro Poroshenko was a "Nazi" and his endorsement of the deal was "illegitimate". | Sergei Glazyev said Petro Poroshenko was a "Nazi" and his endorsement of the deal was "illegitimate". |
Mr Poroshenko is expected to sign the full association agreement at the EU summit in Brussels later. | Mr Poroshenko is expected to sign the full association agreement at the EU summit in Brussels later. |
A shaky ceasefire in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russian rebels are fighting government forces, is also due to end. | A shaky ceasefire in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russian rebels are fighting government forces, is also due to end. |
In another development early on Friday, rebels released four international observers captured more than a month ago. | In another development early on Friday, rebels released four international observers captured more than a month ago. |
Alexander Borodai, head of the self-styled Donetsk People's Republic, said the members of the Vienna-based Organisation for the Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) had been freed as a goodwill gesture. | Alexander Borodai, head of the self-styled Donetsk People's Republic, said the members of the Vienna-based Organisation for the Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) had been freed as a goodwill gesture. |
"We don't expect anything in return - we freed them without any pre-conditions," he said. | "We don't expect anything in return - we freed them without any pre-conditions," he said. |
The OSCE said it remains concerned about four other observers captured at about the same time. | The OSCE said it remains concerned about four other observers captured at about the same time. |
Mr Glazyev, Mr Putin's presidential adviser on regional economic integration, told the BBC: "Europe is trying to push Ukraine to sign this agreement by force. | Mr Glazyev, Mr Putin's presidential adviser on regional economic integration, told the BBC: "Europe is trying to push Ukraine to sign this agreement by force. |
"They organised [a] military coup in Ukraine, they helped Nazis to come to power. This Nazi government is bombing the largest region in Ukraine." | "They organised [a] military coup in Ukraine, they helped Nazis to come to power. This Nazi government is bombing the largest region in Ukraine." |
Asked if he believed Mr Poroshenko was a Nazi he replied: "Of course." | Asked if he believed Mr Poroshenko was a Nazi he replied: "Of course." |
Mr Poroshenko's predecessor, Viktor Yanukovych, was overthrown in February after refusing to sign the EU deal under pressure from Russia. | Mr Poroshenko's predecessor, Viktor Yanukovych, was overthrown in February after refusing to sign the EU deal under pressure from Russia. |
Russia went on annex Ukraine's Crimea region and pro-Russia separatists in eastern regions declared independence, claiming that extremists had taken power in Kiev. | Russia went on annex Ukraine's Crimea region and pro-Russia separatists in eastern regions declared independence, claiming that extremists had taken power in Kiev. |
Political parts of the association agreement, aiming at forging closer ties with the EU, were signed by Ukraine's interim government in March. | Political parts of the association agreement, aiming at forging closer ties with the EU, were signed by Ukraine's interim government in March. |
Mr Poroshenko previously announced he would sign the crucial trade and economic relations portion of the pact on Friday. | Mr Poroshenko previously announced he would sign the crucial trade and economic relations portion of the pact on Friday. |
Mr Glazyev added: "I think after the signing of the agreement with EU, [the] European public will be... surprised when this Nazi Frankenstein, which was born by the Euro bureaucrats and some politicians, will knock on the European countries' doors." | Mr Glazyev added: "I think after the signing of the agreement with EU, [the] European public will be... surprised when this Nazi Frankenstein, which was born by the Euro bureaucrats and some politicians, will knock on the European countries' doors." |
He said Mr Poroshenko was an "illegitimate" president because parts of Ukraine did not vote in May's elections. | He said Mr Poroshenko was an "illegitimate" president because parts of Ukraine did not vote in May's elections. |
His claims come despite President Putin engaging with the Ukrainian leader on peace negotiations. | His claims come despite President Putin engaging with the Ukrainian leader on peace negotiations. |
Fighting is said to have continued in some areas of eastern Ukraine despite a temporary ceasefire this week. | Fighting is said to have continued in some areas of eastern Ukraine despite a temporary ceasefire this week. |
Talks on extending the truce in in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions are also set to take place on Friday. | Talks on extending the truce in in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions are also set to take place on Friday. |
More than 420 people have been killed in fighting between pro-Russia rebels and government forces in eastern Ukraine since mid-April, the UN estimates. | More than 420 people have been killed in fighting between pro-Russia rebels and government forces in eastern Ukraine since mid-April, the UN estimates. |
Russia denies it has allowed militants and heavy weaponry to cross its border into eastern Ukraine. | Russia denies it has allowed militants and heavy weaponry to cross its border into eastern Ukraine. |
The US and EU are threatening to impose further sanctions if Russia does not act to defuse the situation. | The US and EU are threatening to impose further sanctions if Russia does not act to defuse the situation. |
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