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Yanukovych offers Ukraine opposition leader premiership

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AFP Kiev
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych today offered opposition leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk the post of prime minister and to change the constitution in a bid to resolve the country's political crisis, the presidency said.

In talks with the opposition, Yatsenyuk was offered the post of government chief in place of current Prime Minister Mykola Azarov, the presidency said in a statement.

"If he (Yatsenyuk) agrees to take the post of prime minister then a decision will be taken for the government to resign," Justice Minister Olena Lukash said in the statement.

Fellow opposition leader and world boxing champion Vitali Klitschko was offered the post of deputy prime minister in charge of humanitarian affairs, she added.
 

"The president is convinced that joint work together with the opposition will help the state unite and carry out the necessary reforms for state and society," she added.

The president also promised to consider changes to the Ukrainian constitution -- which currently gives the head of state huge powers -- either through a referendum or through legislation, the statement said.

"The sides also agreed that the squares and the streets of Kiev will be gradually cleared of both protesters and security forces," it added.

The offer raises hopes of a breakthrough in a week-long crisis that has left at least three dead according to officials and raised fears of a prolonged civil conflict.

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First Published: Jan 25 2014 | 11:46 PM IST

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