Tymoshenko, who is running in the May 25 presidential election told The Associated Press in an interview today that while only a minority of Ukrainians supported North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) membership previously, Russia's aggressive actions in the country's east had forced a "fundamental change" in public thinking.
"With his war against us, Putin was able to change the mentality of Ukrainians and turn us in a different strategic direction. In this case, NATO is the best choice for Ukraine," she said, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Tymoshenko spent two-and-a-half years in prison after being jailed for abuse of office, charges the West say were politically motivated by former President Viktor Yanukovych, who fled office in February following months of street protests.
But like many of her Ukrainian colleagues, Tymoshenko, who has not previously backed NATO membership publicly, has ramped up the tough rhetoric as pro-Russia militias have seized police stations and government buildings in at least 10 cities across eastern Ukraine.
"I do not believe he will launch a third world war," said Tymoshenko. "I think he is merely blackmailing the world, understanding that the world will not allow World War III and under this cover he is pursuing unlawful and aggressive deeds."
Tymoshenko said she welcomed another round of sanctions on Russia, and hoped they would be "so powerful that Putin will stop his aggression and return to the territory of his own country."
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