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Ukraine’s former president and current parliamentarian Petro Poroshenko will be declared a suspect after sufficient evidence is gathered, Prosecutor General Ruslan Riaboshapka said.

“When investigators decide that there is enough evidence, and prosecutors agree with them and say that the suspicion is substantiated, then we will see the documentation that will go to the Verkhovna Rada for lifting immunity,” Riaboshapka said, when asked when Poroshenko will be declared suspected of a crime.

When pressed to specify the date, Riaboshapka said, “I will not say.”