Saakashvili, Tymoshenko, other politicians meet in Lviv hotel to decide how to proceed
Mikheil Saakashvili, leader of the New Forces Movement political (Rukh of New Forces), Batkivshchyna party leader Yulia Tymoshenko, and other Ukrainian politicians are having a meeting in the Leopolis hotel in Lviv, Yehor Sobolev, a member of the Samopomich faction, said.
"We will now have a meeting to decide what to do next. And then they will come to you and Saakashvili will say what he personally wants to do," Sobolev told reporters in Lviv on Monday.
Tymoshenko, Serhiy Vlasenko, a member of the Batkivshchyna faction, representatives of the Lviv organization of the party Batkivshchyna, and Sobolev have arrived at the hotel Leopolis, where the meeting is taking place, an Interfax correspondent has reported. There is currently no information on other participants.
Saakashvili's wife Sandra and her son have left the hotel to take a walk in the city.
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