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Ukrainian presidential candidate and leader of the Batkivschyna party, Yulia Tymoshenko, warned that, if no solution is found to stabilize the Ukrainian crisis at a quadripartite meeting in Geneva, the Ukrainian people will have their say.

“All Ukrainian people expect that the Geneva meeting will arrive at
firm international agreements on the termination of Russia’s military
and economic pressure on Ukraine and the termination of an undeclared
war of a new type against our state, particularly in the southeastern
regions,” Tymoshenko said in an address to the participants in the
meeting in Geneva between representatives of Ukraine, the EU, the U.S.,
and Russia, which the Batkivschyna press service circulated on Thursday.

“If no solution is found, the Ukrainian people will have their say.
Ukrainians are ready to defend their land with weapons in their hands.
But Ukraine doesn’t want war, and all the necessary efforts should be
applied to stop it,” she said.