- Title: Thousands rally in Kiev to protest autonomy plan for eastern Ukraine
- Date: 6th October 2019
- Summary: PROTESTER HOLDING PLACARD READING (Ukrainian): "Why was the blood spilled?" (SOUNDBITE) (Ukrainian) PROTESTER, YURI (NO LAST NAME GIVEN), SAYING: "Neither the president nor his 'green men' fought for this country on the Maidan barricades or in the trenches, so it is not up to them to flush it down the toilet, sorry for the expression. We, the veterans, conflict participants, Maidan veterans, we came to say our categorical 'no' to capitulation and to everything that Zelenskiy does." VARIOUS OF PROTESTERS MARCHING (SOUNDBITE) (Ukrainian) PROTESTER, ALLA (NO LAST NAME GIVEN), SAYING: "It is impossible to stop the war, it can be lost or won, and I really want our country to win, not lose. That's it. There are two ways, there is no third way: either win or lose. Therefore, I am in favour of winning, not stopping." VARIOUS OF PROTESTERS MARCHING SECURITY NEAR PRESIDENTIAL OFFICE BUILDING (SOUNDBITE) (Ukrainian) PROTESTER AND FORMER SERVICEMAN (NO NAME GIVEN), SAYING: "We are here to prevent the Kremlin revenge. After the surrender of the territory, after the Minsk agreements, things will come that we do not really want to come." VARIOUS OF PROTESTERS MARCHING
- Embargoed: 20th October 2019 16:59
- Keywords: Crisis in Ukraine Minsk agreements rally Maidan Zelenskiy Poroshenko conflict in Ukraine
- Location: KIEV, UKRAINE
- City: KIEV, UKRAINE
- Country: Ukraine
- Topics: Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA003AZYLLXJ
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Thousands of people gathered in Kiev's main square on Sunday (October 6) to protest against President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's deal with Moscow to grant autonomy to Ukraine's pro-Russian rebel-held east as part of efforts to end a five-year conflict there.
In the first breakthrough towards a possible peace deal in years, envoys from Moscow and Kiev agreed at talks on Tuesday (October 1) on an election schedule for the Donbass region and on legislation giving it special status. Ukraine also agreed to call back its forces from the current contact line with separatist fighters.
But for many Ukrainians, these measures represent a huge betrayal by Zelenskiy, who took power in April after a landslide election win. The war in eastern Ukraine has killed more than 13,000 people since April 2014.
Last week's deal opened the way for a resumption of top-level peace talks to end the conflict, which helped send Russia's ties with the West to post-Cold War lows in 2014.
Zelenskiy said last week that he would discuss a peace deal for Donbass in the upcoming four-way talks with Russia, Germany and France. He said any elections in Donbass would be held only after all Russian troops had left. Russia denies having troops there.
As things stand, Zelenskiy's party "Servant of the People", which holds a majority of 251 seats in the Ukrainian parliament, is still short of the 300 votes needed to change the Constitution and give autonomy to Donbass.
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