Former PM Azarov expressed his wish to return to Ukraine
The congress of the so-called Union of Political Migrants and Prisoners of Ukraine, under the leadership of the former prime minister of Ukraine, Mykola Azarov, who fled to the Russian Federation during Maidan, was held in Russia.
“Each of the participants of the congress has had a difficult fate, they had to leave their native land in challenging conditions, go through tortures and abuses,” Azarov wrote on his Facebook page on November 27.
The former prime minister of Ukraine added that a change in regime is the only way out of the crisis for Ukraine. “We will definitely come back to the country, and we will build a new Ukraine because we know how to do it and have done it many times before,” Azarov stated.
Mykola Azarov was the prime minister of Ukraine from March 11, 2010, to January 27, 2014. After the victory of the Revolution of Dignity, he fled the country and currently lives in Russia. Ukraine put Azarov on the interstate wanted list on suspicion of embezzlement of public funds.