SCM published its official position soon after the situation in Kiev escalated.
And I, as the shareholder of SCM, fully share it.
Currently, many people want to know my personal attitude to the events, here is my position: Ukraine and the President have been going along the European road for three and a half years and much has been achieved over this time.
The agreement was not signed in Vilnius. And everybody asked, what happened? Did Ukraine take a pause? Did Ukraine stop? Or did Ukraine take another road?
Everyone wants clarity.
People began to look for answers to these questions and went out to Maidan to protest.
The fact that peaceful people took to the streets for peaceful demonstrations means that Ukraine is a free democratic country. Ukraine will not turn off this road,
This is very good. But the fact that people suffered is unacceptable.
I believe that now, at this challenging moment for our country, it is important to keep a cool head and take a balanced approach. In a word, common sense must prevail.
I am for a strong, independent and united Ukraine. We are one country and should not be divided.
I am for a negotiations table. Politicians, government officials, opposition, and moral leaders of the country must sit down at the negotiating table and make a decision we will be proud of. I repeat, to be proud, not ashamed of.
The outcome should be a decision that will benefit Ukraine and every Ukrainian in the short, medium and long term.
I would describe this negotiating table, as a table for peace, compromise and the future of our country.
While politicians may lose their ratings at this table, the most important thing is to ensure that the rating of Ukraine goes up