(See news of 14.49 yesterday) (ANSA) - WASHINGTON, 23 JAN - Moscow's alleged plan to install a pro-Russian leader in Kiev "is worrying": this is how the Biden administration comments on the accusations made by London to the Cremlin in a statement released by the Foreign Office.
A note which is indicated as the future "potential candidate" will award Kiev "former Ukrainian MP Yevhen Murayev".
Emily J. Horne, spokesperson for the National Security Council of the White House, therefore launches a warning against a possible Moscow plan to favor the rise to power in Kiev of a leader close to Vladimir Putin.
"This type of plots - he says - are very worrying. The Ukrainian people have the sovereign right to determine their leadership and their future and the United States reiterates that it is on the side of the democratically elected allies".
(HANDLE).