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Yanukovych calls for Ukraine referendums

Ukraine's deposed president Viktor Yanukovych has called for referendums in each of Ukraine's regions to determine their future status.

Deposed Ukraine president Viktor Yanukovych has called for referendums to be held across the country to determine the future status of every Ukrainian region, instead of presidential elections planned for May 25.

"As president who is with you in thought and soul, I ask every single sensible citizen of Ukraine not to let yourselves be used by the imposters! Demand a referendum on determining the status of every region in Ukraine," Yanukovych said in a statement on Friday quoted by Russia's ITAR-TASS news agency.

The comments, his first in over two weeks, came after Crimea voted to become part of Russia in a referendum earlier this month and was then rapidly incorporated into Russian territory.

Yanukovych fled Ukraine for Russia in February and is now reportedly living in a country house outside Moscow, although his two public appearances since have been in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don.

He said he would not recognise presidential polls that are planned to be held on May 25 and the nationwide referendums should be held instead.

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"Only a nationwide referendum, and not snap polls, can to a large extent stabilise the political situation and preserve the sovereignty and integrity if Ukraine."

Russian officials including President Vladimir Putin have said that Yanukovych remains the legitimate president of Ukraine and have refused to recognise the pro-West rulers who took over after his fall.

However Putin has also said Yanukovych has no political future and it is not clear to what extent the former president's statements are a reflection of Russian policy.


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