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Written by Sined   
Wednesday, 19 May 2010 22:09
A Ukrainian deputy, member of the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc, Viktor Yanukovych said that presidents Dmitry Medvedev and reached an understanding that Transnistria became part of Ukraine.
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Presidential administration in Kiev has rejected statements and labeled them as a challenge, inform the Kyiv Post.

"It is a challenge as the other byt," said Hanna Herman, deputy head of presidential administration in Ukraine, adding that the group around Yulia Tymoshenko could not bear to see the real successes of Ukraine in matters of foreign policy and wants to disrupt the Ukraine's exit from the crisis.

According to Russian press, Bilorus said that after the collusion between the Russian and Ukrainian president, Transnistria would become part of Ukraine, and Moldova would fall under Russian influence.

"In fact, the new leadership of Ukraine has adopted a new position on Transnistria, which is actually the Russian position. Despite statements about the need to preserve territorial intergritatii Moldova, Ukraine's position has changed. It is no secret that the State deems necessary in this position : Take Transnistria and Moldova give us, "said Bilorus, according to Russian journalists.
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