Yatseniuk says there will be no confrontation between president and prime minister in Ukraine
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk has vowed that there will be no confrontation with the president as long as he remains the country's premier.
"When does the path toward reforms end? It ends when the premier and the president begin competing for power. I can state officially that there will never be a single instance of confrontation between the two branches of power - the institution of the president and prime minister of Ukraine as the executive branch of power - under any circumstances," he told the ICTV television program on Monday evening.
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