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Putin scoffs at demand of repeating elections
Russia reveals desire to keep hold on Ukraine
Putin made his remarks during a meeting with President Leonid D. Kuchma who made an unexpected trip to Russia even as Ukrainian lawmakers wrangled over the details of holding new elections and the Supreme Court heard arguments to nullify the results of the vote on Nov. 21, which was tainted by allegations of widespread fraud.
The meeting at an airport outside Moscow as Putin prepared to fly to India for a state visit came only hours after Kuchma and his chosen successor, Prime Minister Viktor F. Yanukovich, the nominal winner, had met with the Western-leaning challenger, Viktor A. Yushchenko, and with European diplomats. That meeting, on Wednesday night, yielded several agreements designed to settle the increasingly bitter and tense impasse over the runoff.
Among the agreements announced Wednesday night was one to swiftly rewrite Ukraine's election law to allow a new vote, assuming the Supreme Court invalidates the results declaring Yanukovich the winner. During a day of backroom negotiations at the parliament which reportedly included some talks between Yushchenko and Kuchma Yushchenko reiterated his demand for a new runoff election.
Kuchma, however, insisted on a new election from scratch, throwing open the door for a new pro-government and pro-Moscow candidate other than Yanukovich. Putin backed Kuchma, ridiculing Yushchenko's position.
"A rerun of the second round may also produce nothing," Putin said in remarks broadcast at length on Russia's state television, which also appears in Ukraine. "What happens then? Will there have to be a third, a fourth, a 25th round until one of the sides obtains the necessary result?"
Yushchenko, appearing before thousands of supporters in Independence Square in Kiev, dismissed the idea of a whole new election. "We are not taking part in negotiations if they are about new elections," he declared.
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Supporters of opposition presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko cheer him as he addresses the crowd at the Independence Square in Kiev Thursday. It marked the 11th straight day thousands have gathered in the square, waving Ukrainian flags and wearing orange armbands. Russian President Vladimir Putin has openly ridiculed Yushchenko on television.
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