KIEV, May 23. /TASS/. Ukrainian politician Viktor Medvedchuk, detained by the Ukrainian security service SBU, has testified against Ukraine’s former president, Pyotr Poroshenko in cases opened over the "exclusion of the Samara-Western Direction pipeline from state ownership" and coal supplies from the Lugansk and Donetsk people’s republics.
Medvedchuk described in detail the role of the former president, Pyotr Poroshenko, the SBU said on its Telegram channel.
Also, the SBU said Medvedchuk disclosed the details of a mechanism, coordinated in 2014-2015, of purchasing coal for Ukraine’s energy industry "from the territories of the Lugansk and Donetsk regions beyond Kiev’s control."
As follows from the SBU’s post, Medvedchuk said that all top functionaries, including the president, government minsters and law enforcement officials were involved in the scheme.
Poroshenko’s lawyer Igor Golovan said Medvedchuk’s testimonies to the SBU against his client had nothing to do with the real state of affairs.
"We believe that what the SBU has been doing is nothing but a public relations campaign. Firstly, this is not their competence at all. It is the duty of the State Bureau of Investigation," Golovan said on Ukraine’s public television about Medvedchuk’s confessions.
He believes that the decision to make Medvedchuk’s testimonies public was connected with the case against Ukraine’s fifth president. The lawyer recalled that a court was scheduled to meet in session on Monday to look into a request for a freeze on Poroshenko’s assets.
"It’s plain pressure on the court," Golovan said.