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(FILES) -- A file photo taken on February 2, 2011 shows Ukraine's former Prime Minister and leader of the opposition Yulia Tymoshenko posing in her residence in Kiev during an interview with AFP. Ukraine's parliament on February 21, 2014 overwhelmingly backed a law that could pave the way for the quick release of jailed opposition leader and former premier Yulia Tymosehnko. A total of 310 deputies in the 450-seat Verkhovna Rada voted to decriminalise the "abuse of power" statute under which Tymoshenko was jailed for seven years in 2010. The measure must still be signed by Ukraine's president to enter into force. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY
(FILES) A file picture taken on October 11, 2011 shows Ukraine's former Yulia Tymoshenko listening as Judge Rodion Kireyev of the Kiev Pechersky court read his verdict on her case. Ukraine's parliament on February 21, 2014 overwhelmingly backed a law that could pave the way for the quick release of jailed opposition leader and former premier Yulia Tymosehnko. A total of 310 deputies in the 450-seat Verkhovna Rada voted to decriminalise the "abuse of power" statute under which Tymoshenko was jailed for seven years in 2010. The measure must still be signed by Ukraine's president to enter into force. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY
PHOTO: AFP/EAST NEWS Ukraine's Prime Minister and Presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko speaks during her press-conference in Kiev on February 4, 2010. Tymoshenko said that she would stage mass street protests in the event of vote fraud by her rival, Viktor Yanukovich, in this weekend's election. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
This handout picture taken and released by the Batkivshyna press service on February 22, 2014 shows Ukraine's jailed pro-Western opposition icon Yulia Tymoshenko leaving the hospital in Kharkiv. Tymoshenko walked free on February 22 moments after parliament voted to oust the country's embattled President Viktor Yanukovych and set new elections for May. The latest developments in the ex-Soviet nation's three-month political crisis came after protesters took control of Kiev's charred city centre and seized Yanukovych's lavish residence on a day of dramatic twists and turns. Tymoshenko -- a fiery 53-year-old co-leader of the 2004 pro-democracy Orange Revolution whose freedom has been sought strongly by both Washington and the European Union -- waved to hundreds of supporters chanting "free Yulia!". AFP PHOTO/ BATKIVSHCHYNA PARTY PRESS-SERVICE POOL / INNA PETRIKOVA RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO/ BATKIVSHCHYNA PARTY PRESS-SERVICE POOL / INNA PETRIKOVA" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
A picture taken on March 25, 2012, shows jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko showing what she called a bruise on her stomach in the Kachanivska penitentiary colony for women in Kharkiv, where the former Ukrainian Prime Minister is currently held. Tymoshenko, who was sentenced in October to seven years for abusing power while she was premier, accused "three strong men" of throwing a sheet over her and punching her in the stomach before taking her to a state hospital. AFP PHOTO / UKRAYINSKA PRAVDA
A picture taken on March 25, 2012, shows jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko showing what she called a bruise on her forearm in the Kachanivska penitentiary colony for women in Kharkiv, where the former Ukrainian Prime Minister is currently held. Tymoshenko, who was sentenced in October to seven years for abusing power while she was premier, accused "three strong men" of throwing a sheet over her and punching her in the stomach before taking her to a state hospital. AFP PHOTO / UKRAYINSKA PRAVDA
Yevgenia Karr (R) holds hands with her mother Yulia Tymoshenko who addresses Ukrainians while Rodion Kireyev, judge of Kiev Pechersky court reads a verdict to her during the sittings in Kiev on October 11, 2011. A Ukrainian judge on Tuesday sentenced former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko to seven years in jail for abusing her powers in a 2009 gas deal with Russia, a verdict that is set to harm ties with the European Union. Amid emotional scenes in the packed court, judge Rodion Kireyev said the 10 year contract for gas imports from Russia had sustained heavy losses for Ukraine and ruled that her actions were criminal. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
(FILES) A file picture taken on October 11, 2011 shows Ukraine's former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko at the Kiev Pechersky court. Ukraine's jailed former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko on December 22, 2011 announced she and her lawyers would boycott the "shameful" appeal process against her seven year jail sentence. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY
A supporter of detained Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko demonstrates with hundreds of people in Kiev on August 24, 2011, trying to march to the offices of President Viktor Yanukovych and defying a court ban to stage a tense protest on Independence Day. A Kiev court banned the day before the protest which is being held to mark the 20th anniversary of the Ukrainian parliament's declaration of independence from the Soviet Union. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
(FILES) A file photo taken on August 11, 2011 shows Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko (C) inside a courtroom in Kiev. The judge in her trial, Rodion Kireyev, said in the verdict on October 11 that Tymoshenko clearly had exceeded her authority in signing a gas deal with Russia in 2009 and used her powers to "criminal ends". Kireyev has yet to announce his final judgement in the case or give any details on sentencing if the former Orange Revolution leader is found guilty in the case. AFP PHOTO/ POOL / ALEXANDER PROKOPENKO
(FILES) Photo taken on July 15, 2011 of Ukraine's former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko smiling as she listens to the judge of Kiev's district court Rodion Kireyev (not pictured) during her trial in Kiev. A Kiev court on August 5, 2011 placed former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko under arrest, amid her trial on charges of abuse of power while in office, an AFP correspondent reported. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
Ukraine's ex-prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko (R) speaks to the judge as her lawyer Sergiy Vlasenko (2-R) looks on at the beginning her court hearing in Kiev on June 24, 2011. Ukraine's ex-prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko went on trial for alleged abuse of power, in a case she has dismissed as revenge by President Viktor Yanukovych. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
Former Ukrainian Prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko arrives to sign the book of condolences during a funeral ceremony at Wawel Castle in Krakow on April 18, 2010. For Poland's ex-communist EU allies, getting to the burial of president Lech Kaczynski was about more than protocol, and they took to road and rail as volcanic ash kept many Western leaders away. AFP PHOTO / JOE KLAMAR
PHOTO: AFP/EAST NEWS Ukraine's Prime Minister and the presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko makes a statement for the results of exit-pols after the second round of Presidential elections in her headquarter in Kiev on February 7, 2009. Tymoshenko should resign from her post, the leading candidate in Ukraine's presidential elections Viktor Yanukovich said Sunday after exit polls showed him on course to win. AFP PHOTO/ VIKTOR DRACHEV
PHOTO: AFP/EAST NEWS Ukraine's Prime Minister and Presedential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko speaks during her press conference in Kiev on January 14, 2010. Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko pledged today to bring Ukraine into the EU within five years if she wins this weekend's presidential polls as she sought to highlight differences with her main rival. AFP PHOTO/ SEREGEI SUPINSKY
(100207) -- DNIPROPETROVSK, Feb. 7, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Ukraine's Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko casts her ballot during the presidential election at a polling station in Dnipropetrovsk February 7, 2010. Ukrainians went to the polls on Sunday in a presidential runoff pitting opposition leader Viktor Yanukovich against incumbent Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. (Xinhua/Unian) (ypf) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine 00438230
PHOTO: AFP/EAST NEWS Ukraine's Prime Minister and Presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko speaks during her press-conference in Kiev on February 4, 2010. Tymoshenko said that she would stage mass street protests in the event of vote fraud by her rival, Viktor Yanukovich, in this weekend's election. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
Prime Miniter of Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko (L) and Prime Minister of Russian Federetion Vladimir Putin (C) walk after their talks in Moscow late on January 17, 2009. Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko intends to return to Moscow on January 19 for the signing of a gas deal between Russia and Ukraine, her spokeswoman told AFP. AFP PHOTO/ PRIME MINISTER PRESS-SERVICE POOL/ ALEXANDER PROKOPENKO