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Moscow sees ‘anti-Russian implication‘ in Timoshenko case

"Timoshenko has been convicted of the effective and legally binding agreements between Gazprom and Neftegaz Ukrainy, which no one has repealed," the ministry said

MOSCOW, October 11 (Itar-Tass) —— The Russian Foreign Ministry sees “an obvious anti-Russian implication” in the Yulia Timoshenko case.

“In fact, Yulia Timoshenko has been convicted of the effective and legally binding agreements between Gazprom and Neftegaz Ukrainy, which no one has repealed,” the ministry said on Tuesday. “By accusing Timoshenko of exceeding her authority in the signing of the contract on Russian gas deliveries in 2009, the Pechersky Court disregarded the convincing evidence of the fact that the aforesaid gas accords were formalized in strict compliance with the laws of Russia and Ukraine and applicable norms of the international law.”