I don't want to do business in Kiev, I just want to live there.

The opposition knows that if there is any popular revolt it will sweep them all away -- both the authorities and the opposition.

I myself find myself constantly under pressure and can perfectly understand that [this provocation] is aimed not at me, but at the president of Russia.

So far, there has been no specific advances in the talks.

There is absolutely no chance that the next prime minister will not be Viktor Chernomyrdin.

This [bombing] will happen again more than once if the policy of 'smashing bandits in their lairs' continues.

I don't fear detention in Latvia or extradition to Russia at all. The Latvian authorities' position on this issue is very consistent. Latvia strictly observes the 1951 Geneva Convention on Political Refugees and I have no reason to fear anything.

Yes, I want to move to Kiev.

I met him [Yushchenko] once in Kiev in 1999.