Ukraine, Kiev, 18 September/ TRendNews, corr Z. Novosvitski/ Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko will continue to give evidence in Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine on case of poisoning the then presidential candidate Victor Yushchenko in September 2004.
On 11 September, Tymoshenko gave an evidence of five-hours on this case to the investigators of Central Department for Important Affairs of Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine. The Prime Minister was expected to be called to the Prosecutor General's Office on 16 September earlier, but later it was postponed until 18 September.
In a response to the questions of journalists whether she will go to give evidence, she said: "Of course, I will go. I am law-abiding citizen. I will go and take some rusks on me, she said. She did not divulge what questions she is asked by investigators. "I have no right to say that, I even signed a document that I will not tell anything," she added.
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