President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko did not appear for questioning in the Prosecutor General's office, where he was called as a witness in the case of Euromaidan.
This was reported to journalists by the Head of the Department of special investigations of the General Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine Serhii Horbatiuk.
According to him, Poroshenko for two years does not sign the protocol of the first interrogation in the case of Euromaidan.
"We will send another subpoena. I will agree with the investigator for what date," Horbatiuk said.
He added that the subpoenas are sent in advance, "taking into account the presidential schedule, so that they can adjust and call back".
"Unfortunately, for today's date nobody called and didn't give any information," the Head of Department of special investigations of General Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine told.
To recap, according to "Apostrophe", the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko was called in for interrogation to the Prosecutor General's office on Tuesday, May 7.