Kiev: The man who was once Russia’s most famous prisoner says Russia is ruining its longstanding friendship with Ukraine by its aggressive and pro-separatist actions in Crimea. [caption id=“attachment_1358721” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
 A file photo, former Yukos CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s co-defendant Platon Lebedev, surrounded by guards.
AP[/caption] Mikhail Khodorkovsky made the remarks in a lecture to students at a Kiev institute of higher learning on Monday. “We are losing Ukrainian-Russian friendship” because of Russian actions, Khodorkovsky said. Russian President Vladimir Putin has refused to have any dealings with the new Ukrainian leaders who replaced fugitive pro-Kremlin President Viktor Yanukovych. But Khodorkovsky expressed support for them, saying they came to power thanks to “a revolution of justice.” Khodorkovsky, once Russia’s wealthiest man, was pardoned last December by Putin. Many believe he was convicted of tax violations and other crimes and sent to prison on trumped-up charges. Meanwhile, as the region remains in limbo, the 16 March referendum in Crimea, dubbed illegal by western powers, will purportedly decide whether the region will seceed to Russia or remain with Ukraine. AP
Khodorkovsky expressed support for the Ukrainian government, saying they came to power thanks to “a revolution of justice.”
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