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"Mr President, on Saturday, I had the opportunity to talk to Yulia Tymoshenko in hospital in Kharkiv, where she is now serving her sentence. I would like to thank the Ukrainian authorities for agreeing to this meeting and for making the appropriate preparations for us to have over an hour and a half of in-depth conversation. I will start with information about her health. It was indeed sad to see such an active, hard-working and dynamic person confined to her bed, unable to move and visibly suffering. Nonetheless, we had a very interesting conversation about many things, including, Commissioner Füle, Mr Schulz’s initiative to send a last-chance mission – to find a respected politician in Europe who will go and look once again at the matter of the charging and conviction of Ms Tymoshenko and who will attend the final phase of her trial, the cassation appeal. Following this conversation, I have the impression that there is initial consent from Ms Tymoshenko about this on one condition: that it is someone who is impartial, not involved in the matter in any way and independent in their opinions, and that the choice should also be consulted with the opposition in Ukraine, not just with the authorities, and I would like to appeal for this to be done."@en1
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