“We will provide people with work, give normal tariffs and give the opportunity to continue the transit of gas through the territory of Ukraine. We have not broken a single law. We defended the interests of Ukraine and its citizens. And I am not afraid that we may be incriminated of any offenses, ”the party’s press service quoted Boyko as saying.

He also expressed confidence in the correctness and importance of the meeting held in Moscow.

Earlier, the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko accused Boyko and Medvedchuk of wanting to plant Ukraine "on a gas igloo".

On March 22 in Moscow, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev met with Boyko and Medvedchuk.