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Tymoshenko couldn’t come to meeting with Yushchenko

Tymoshenko couldn’t come to meeting with Yushchenko


Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko couldn’t take part in the meeting of President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko with the leaders of the main political forces because of the illness. Press-secretary of the PM Maryna Soroka informed.

“Yulia Volodymyrivna is still ill, she has high temperature. She is at home,” Soroka informed.

As earlier reported, Prime Minister Tymoshenko couldn’t take part in the sitting of the NSDC on January 18 because of fever and postponed her visit to Georgia, planned for January 18.

Yesterday, on January 21, Tymoshenko came to work, but it was noted in the press-service that it was too early to speak about her recovery. In spite of this, the Prime Minister took part in the traditional weekly meeting with President Yushchenko and VRU chairman Arseniy Yatsenyuk.

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