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Russian President blames Victor Yushchenko · 2009-08-11 19:12
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sent a message to Ukrainian counterpart Victor Yushchenko.
Medvedev accused Ukrainian government of "anti-Russian" behaviour and said that he would delay sending a new Russian ambassador to Kiev.
Giving examples of "anti-Russian" behaviour Dmitry Medvedev accused Yushchenko of "anti-Russian" position over Georgian invasion to the South Ossetia a year ago.
He also accused Yushchenko of his ambitions to be a NATO member while the majority of Ukrainians have no such a wish.
Medvedev said the Ukrainian authorities had created problems for the Black Sea Fleet, based in the Crimean port of Sevastopol, in southern Ukraine.
He also accused the Yushchenko administration of driving the Russian language out of Ukrainian media, education and culture, and of trying to rewrite history.
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