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Left to right: Roman Bezsmertniy, senior official of pro-presidential Our Ukraine party, Yulia Tymoshenko, who leads her own bloc, and Socialist leader Oleksandr Moroz display the text of the protocol aimed at advancing the process of forming a coalition government, that they signed in Kyiv, Thursday, April 13. A reunion of the former Orange Revolution allies would keep Ukraine on its pro-Western course, but could further alienate the country's east and south, which leans toward Russia.
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Left to right: Roman Bezsmertniy, senior official of pro-presidential Our Ukraine party, Yulia Tymoshenko, who leads her own bloc, and Socialist leader Oleksandr Moroz display the text of the protocol aimed at advancing the process of forming a coalition government, that they signed in Kyiv, Thursday, April 13. A reunion of the former Orange Revolution allies would keep Ukraine on its pro-Western course, but could further alienate the country's east and south, which leans toward Russia.


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