Poroshenko: Ukraine doesn't trade freedom, democracy for electricity
Former president of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko discusses the status of the conflict in Ukraine as winter sets in, saying the country does not trade freedom and democracy for electricity. Poroshenko also discussed the Ukrainian military's current needs.
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