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A 35,000-acre hunting preserve, a palace on the Black Sea, 200 million euros in accounts abroad: The Ukrainian opposition politician Klitschko accuses President Yanukovych to have enriched themselves at the expense of his fellow countrymen.

In the power struggle in Ukraine’s Vitali Klitschko even tighter the pitch: The opposition politician raises serious allegations against President Viktor Yanukovych. This enriched himself personally in a big way. “There is no politician in Ukraine, which has its power exploited so shameless as to enrich himself and his family,” writes the boxing champion in the

* The President possesses a 35,000-acre hunting preserve.

* Moreover, Yanukovych Concerning operative over the palace Cape Aya on the Black Sea and the luxury dacha Meschigorja.

* The assets of the heads of state will now estimated at over 200 million euros, “but in his official tax return he has barely three million U.S. dollars given”. The rest hide                      Yanukovych trustee to accounts in Liechtenstein and Switzerland, writes Klitschko. In addition, the President would apparently “complicated sham transactions” carried              out in    Austria.

* Also Yanukovych’s family would benefit, as Klitschko. The son of the president, a skilled dentist, was “suddenly become one of the richest people in the world who shows up          with 500 million euro assets even in the ‘Forbes’ list”.

Klitschko continues: “It’s really difficult for me to sit opposite this impostor in the negotiations.” In addition, the head of state was trying to intimidate him. “Mr. Klitschko, we can also dissolve parliament, but then you have no more immunity,” Yanukovych had said to him. His presidential candidacy would prevent the head of state by a new law, according to which he must not compete in the elections because of various residences, writes Klitschko.

On Tuesday Yanukovych wants to make up his originally scheduled for Monday meeting with opposition leaders. A close confidant of the president no longer rule out early parliamentary and presidential elections. “If we politicians we can not agree (…), as early elections are the only democratic way in which the crisis is to be solved,” the parliamentarian Yuri Miroshnichenko quoted in the TV channel ICTV the head of state from a group meeting of the ruling Party of Regions.

For months, thousands of people protest in Ukraine against the government. They demand the resignation of the president, but what he refuses. The demonstrations were triggered by the end of November Yanukovich’s decision not to sign a negotiated over the years with the EU association agreement and instead turn to stronger Russia.

Ukraine Protests:Competition “Who counts the most?”

On Tuesday, the EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton will hold talks on an aid package for Ukraine in Kiev. The European Union wants to help a transitional government to initiate reforms and prepare for presidential elections in the words of its chief diplomat. These are scheduled for spring 2015.

But funds are apparently only flow if a transitional government will be formed with the participation of the opposition to Klitschko in Kiev.

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier warned against the Ukraine “in a competition ‘Who pays the most?’ enter “. Financial deals to Kiev in competition with Russia could worsen the situation in the country continues. The situation is still “high explosive that this conflict devolved into violent clashes,” the SPD politician said on Monday evening the ARD issues of the day. “It remains a powder keg, so I hope that is gezündelt by either side.”

The U.S. State Department confirmed joint discussions with the EU on a utility. However, these are still in a very early stage, said the Foreign Office spokeswoman Jen Psaki. A support depended on the development in Kiev. “Next step is the formation of a new government, then we will consider what support we are willing and able.”

Ukraine Protests:”Cooperation with Russia, not confrontation”

According to the former chancellor Gerhard Schröder (SPD), the EU may settle the crisis only with Moscow. The key to the resolution of the conflict lie “in cooperation with Russia, not confrontation,” citing the “Bild” newspaper from Schroeder’s new book “Clear words”. Europe should Ukraine “not before an either-or situation” position.

Schröder, since its chancellorship as a friend of President Vladimir Putin. The Social Democrat is chairman of the shareholders’ committee of Nord Stream, a joint venture for the construction of the Baltic pipeline. At Nord Stream, the Russian gas monopoly Gazprom holds a 51 percent.

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