Ukrainian lawmaker Yevhen Murayev: British claims Russia was planning military offensive

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Ukrainian lawmaker Yevhen Murayev: British claims Russia was planning military offensive

Ukrainian lawmaker Yevhen Murayev is at the Ukrainian parliament, Verkhovna Rada, on November 26, 2018 in Kyiv, Ukraine. KYIV, Jan 23, Reuters - Britain accused the Kremlin of wanting to install a pro-Russian leader in Ukraine, and said Russian intelligence officers had been in contact with former Ukrainian politicians as part of plans for a military offensive.

Britain's foreign ministry said Russia was considering Ukrainian politician Yevhen Murayev to lead a new government, in comments that Russia has denied. Murayev also poured cold water on the claim in comments to the Observer newspaper. Murayev was born in 1976 in the eastern city of Kharkiv near the Russian border. He is part of a group of politicians in opposition to the pro-Western leadership that took power after the 2014 Maidan street protests.

He started his political career in Kharkiv as an ally of former President Viktor Yanukovich who fled to Russia after the Maidan uprising.

He started up in the Opposition Bloc faction, a party formed from fragments of the Moscow-backed Yanukovich Party of Regions. He established his own party, For Life, with a similar ideology, in June 2016 after dissolving himself from Opposition Bloc.

He launched a party called Nashi in 2018. Murayev was registered as a presidential candidate in the 2019 elections, but withdrew his candidacy before the vote.

Murayev has promoted views that align with Russian narratives on Ukraine. He considered the Maidan protests a Western-backed coup d'etat.

He referred to the war in Ukraine's eastern Donbass region as an internal conflict between the government and rebels last year, counter to Ukraine and the West's view that the conflict between Ukraine and Russian-backed proxies is between them.

In 2021, he said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was controlled by the West and suggested that Ukraine might try to regain territory held by Russian-backed separatists by force. Kyiv denies any such plan.

Zelenskiy is a hostage and he is being blackmailed by MI 6, the CIA, or anyone. He said that they can force him to launch an offensive against the Donbass, which will lead to a full-scale war.

There will be the death of thousands of Ukrainians on one side and the other on the other side of the line of demarcation by drawing Russia into an escalation. Murayev is less prominent than Viktor Medvedchuk, a pro-Moscow businessman and lawmaker who believes Russian President Vladimir Putin is godfather to his daughter and was thrown under house arrest last year in a case of treason.

Murayev holds control of his TV channel, Nash, which began broadcasting in November 2018 and is officially owned by his father, Volodymyr.

According to a poll by the Razumkov Centre think tank in December 2021, Murayev was seventh with 6.3% support among prospective candidates in the next presidential election in 2024. Another poll by the Rating group put him in fifth place.

In 2017 he filed an asset declaration, a requirement as a lawmaker. Cash assets were $2 million, 1 million euro $1.13 million and 13 million hryvnias $460,971 S ACCUSATIONS?

Murayev rubbished Britain's claim, telling the Observer newspaper that the accusation isn't very logical. He promised more comments in a Facebook post, accompanied by a photoshopped image of him mocked up as James Bond.

He said the country needed new leaders and that he called for an end to dividing Ukraine into pro-Western and pro-Russian politicians. Russia dismissed Britain's accusation as a disinformation. Ukraine's government had no immediate comment.

Fesenko wrote that Murayev is not a figure who is very close to the Kremlin for all his pro-Russianness.