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Blair 'accepted money to support Ukraine's EU bid'
Updated on Sunday, October 11, 2009, 11:53 IST Tags:Blair moneyUkrain EUmembership
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London: Former British premier Tony Blair has landed into a major controversy following allegations that he got thousands of pounds from a steel tycoon campaigning for Ukraine to join the European Union.

According to 'The Sunday Times', Blair, the favourite to become Europe's first president, accepted money from Victor Pinchuk to support Ukraine's EU membership bid by giving a key -note speech in that country.

Several European countries support closer economic ties with Ukraine but have not directly backed a bid. Some, including Germany, are concerned that closer links with Ukraine may jeopardise relations with Russia.

But, Ukrainian diplomats are preparing to launch a membership bid as early as next year and consider Blair a key ally, the report said.

Blair's commercial activities and links to key business figures such as Pinchuk will now come under scrutiny in any campaign for the EU presidency. The details of the role and contract of employment for the presidency are expected to be discussed by British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and other world leaders this month.

Pinchuk founded Yalta European Strategy (YES) to campaign for Ukraine to join the EU. Blair attended the annual YES meeting in the Ukrainian city of Yalta last year, giving the main speech, the report said.

Blair also attended an event sponsored by Pinchuk at the Davos summit in Switzerland this year, along with Bill Gates, Sir Richard Branson and Bill Clinton. He was not paid for this event.

A spokesman for Blair confirmed he was not paid for the Davos event but refused to comment on the Yalta appearance.

Bureau Report


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