President Viktor Yushchenko threw down the gauntlet to Ukraine’s prime minister, standing by his dissolution of parliament and leaving his rival to put his case on Wednesday to cabinet ministers and diplomats. The pro-Western president, swept to power by “Orange Revolution” rallies in 2004, told Premier Viktor Yanukovich during five hours of talks on Tuesday he would not go back on his decree calling a snap election to the assembly for May 27. Full Story
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