In the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, a bill was registered, which proposes to extend the law "
According to the explanatory note to the draft law No. 9137, “in fact, these people’s deputies committed a state crime, first in 2010 by providing permission to extend the stay of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation in Sevastopol from 2017. with an automatic extension for 5 years... and then on January 16, 2014, giving Viktor Yanukovych carte blanche to limit the rights and freedoms of citizens guaranteed by the Constitution, criminalize the opposition and civil society, again in favor of Russia "
The authors of the bill note that Russia is launching missile strikes from ships and submarines of the Black Sea Fleet against civilians and cities of Ukraine..
According to the bill, deputies who voted for the ratification of the Kharkiv agreements will not be able to hold positions in which power is being cleared for ten years from the date the changes to the law come into force..
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In the summer of 2022, the State Bureau of Investigation completed a pre-trial investigation against former President Viktor Yanukovych and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov in the case of treason against Ukraine by prior conspiracy by a group of persons to implement the so-called " A number of ministers of Azarov's government also appear in the case.. In particular, the suspicion was reported and put on the wanted list of the then Ministers of Defense Mikhail Yezhel, Justice Oleksandr Lavrynovych and Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Konstantin Grishchenko.
The Kharkiv agreements were signed on April 21, 2010 by the then presidents of Ukraine and Russia, Viktor Yanukovych and Dmitry Medvedev.
On the Ukrainian side, the main ideologist of their imprisonment was the then First Deputy Prime Minister Andriy Klyuev, with the support of the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Raisa Bogatyreva, who Viktor Yanukovych inherited from Viktor Yushchenko, and, of course, Prime Minister Mykola Azarov. The foreign policy direction in the administration of President Yanukovych was then supervised by Andriy Goncharuk, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was headed by Konstantin Grishchenko.