Medvedev pays tribute to Ukrainian victims of Stalin famine
Dmitri Medvedev lit a candle yesterday in memory of the victims of a Soviet-era famine that killed millions of people in Ukraine, as he moved to strengthen Russia's ties with its new pro-Kremlin President.
Visiting a monument to what Ukrainians call the Holodomor, the Russian President placed the candle at the foot of a statue of a young girl clutching a sheaf of wheat.
At least four million people died in what is described by some Viktor Yushchenko, the former President, among them as a genocide perpetrated by the regime of Joseph Stalin in 1932-33. It was a bloody lot more than 4 million. Some of my family were among them. | That accusation infuriated the Kremlin, with Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine's new President who accompanied Mr Medvedev yesterday, being quick to countermand it. He called the famine a common tragedy suffered by people across the Soviet Union.
The gesture marked the start of Mr Medvedev's first formal state visit to Ukraine, sealed with an agreement between the two countries on the their common border, almost 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Posted by: lotp 2010-05-18 |