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Leonid Kravchuk, independent Ukraine’s first president, dies at 88

May 11, 2022
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Former Ukrainian President Leonid Kravchuk addresses deputies during a session of parliament in Kyiv, Ukraine January 29, 2014. ― Reuters file pic
Former Ukrainian President Leonid Kravchuk addresses deputies during a session of parliament in Kyiv, Ukraine January 29, 2014. ― Reuters file pic

KYIV, May 11 ― Leonid Kravchuk, a former communist who helped sign the Soviet Union’s death warrant and then served as the first president of independent Ukraine, died yesterday at the age of 88.

Volodymyr Zelensky, now leading Ukraine as it confronts invading Russian forces, described Kravchuk as a wise leader who guided the country in the chaotic first years of independence from Soviet rule.

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“He was a person always able to find wise words and express them in such a way that they were heard by all Ukrainians,” Zelensky said in his nightly video address.

“Particularly in times of crisis. When the future of an entire country can depend on the wisdom of one person.”

Kravchuk, the president said, displayed such wisdom as Ukraine’s national movement gained strength in the late 1980s, culminating in a December 1991 referendum in which more than 90 per cent of voters chose independence.

Kravchuk was elected president the same day.

“He acted brilliantly in 1991 and it is only now that appears that things were easy for him,” Zelenskiy said.

Kravchuk became known as the “wily fox” as he rose through the ranks of Ukraine’s Communist Party, taking over as head of parliament in what was then a Soviet republic in 1990.

But he quit the party soon after a failed coup coup against Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in August 1991. Ukraine’s parliament adopted a declaration of independence the same month.

Agreement that brought down the Soviet Union

In December 1991, he signed the Belovezha accords with Russian President Boris Yeltsin and Belarusian leader Stanislav Shushkevich, which effectively triggered the Soviet Union’s collapse.

“I understood Ukraine could never be really independent if the USSR still existed,” Kravchuk said. “I came there knowing Ukrainians’ aspirations to be independent. I was fulfilling their will.”

Yeltsin died in 2007 while Shushkevich died last week.

Ukrainian Defence Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said Kravchuk’s role in placing Ukraine on the path to independence was especially important in view of the country’s current struggle.

“With his signature, the evil empire disintegrated,” Reznikov tweeted. “Thank you for the peaceful renewal of our independence. We’re defending it now with weapons in our hands.”

In 1994, with Ukraine mired in economic crisis and corruption and Kravchuk facing accusations of “plundering” the country, he was defeated at the polls by former missile factory boss Leonid Kuchma. He remained in parliament until 2006.

In 2020, by then a white-haired elder statesman, Kravchuk was appointed to represent Ukraine in efforts to end the conflict that broke out in 2014 between Russian-backed separatists and pro-government forces in eastern Ukraine.

Taking a tough stance against Moscow, he said it was not worth expecting anything from Russia because its objective was “to destroy Ukraine”.

In January 1994, he signed an agreement with U.S. President Bill Clinton and Yeltsin, securing US$1 billion in compensation in exchange for Ukraine giving up its post-Soviet nuclear arsenal – the world’s third largest.

As president, he also signed a cooperation accord with the European Union.

Kravchuk was born near Rivne in western Ukraine on January 10, 1934. ― Reuters

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