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Ukraine to Have Troubled and Indistinct Policy
Ukraine will have troubled and indistinct policy ahead,” Russia’s State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov commented on results of Supreme Rada elections.
The elections have manifested that “voters in Ukraine are still unclear whom to support,” Russia’s State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov told the reporters, giving it as the reason for opposite preferences of Western and Eastern Ukraine.

Gryzlov’s forecast for Ukraine was the first statement of top-ranked official in Russia related to results of Supreme Rada elections.

Meanwhile in Ukraine, they come up with different conclusions. Regions’ Party leader Viktor Yanukovich, for instance, lashed out at Yulia Timoshenko, who announced the Orange victory already at night. Yanukovich said no official results have been provided so far and urged to wait for the final count without pressurizing or excessive agitation.
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