Ukraine leader to get separate church doc in Istanbul

By Tevfik Durul and Dmitri Chirciu</p> <p>ANKARA (AA) – Traveling to Istanbul, Turkey, Ukraine’s president on Sunday is set to receive a document cementing the independence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church from its larger Russian counterpart.</p> <p>Petro Poroshenko is set to receive the Tomos of Autocephaly (autonomy) of Ukraine’s church from the hands of Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew in Istanbul.</p> <p>On Oct. 11, the Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Istanbul greenlit the process for the Ukrainian church's independence, over Russia’s objections, and with Ukrainian-Russian geopolitical tensions in the background.</p> <p>The Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church was created following the results of the Dec. 15 All-Ukrainian Orthodox Unity Council, where Epiphanius, the metropolitan of Pereiaslav and Bila Tserkva, was elected primate of the local Ukrainian Orthodox Church.</p> <p>&quot;The project of autocephaly and the acquisition of the Tomos were not spontaneous,” Poroshenko was quoted as saying in a statement. </p> <p>“It is an integral part of our meaningful and deliberate strategy for the final and irrevocable decolonization of Ukraine from the Russian Empire, a complete and unconditional exit from the post-Soviet state and the sphere of Russian influence.&quot;

-Strained ties with Istanbul patriarchate

However, the decision to recognize the Ukrainian Orthodox Church has strained ties between the Russian Orthodox Church and Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Istanbul.

In a letter to Patriarch Bartholomew in Istanbul, Moscow Patriarch Kirill warned about the “legalization of the schism in Ukraine. ”

Evstraty Zoria from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church told Anadolu Agency that Russia is spreading “dark propaganda ” on the issue.

<p>&quot;Moscow follows a policy of aggression towards Ukraine via churches too. Russian propaganda is spread in books published by the churches. That is why we’re establishing our own church, to prevent this,&quot; Zoria said.</p> <p>Zoria also said the tension between the Russian Orthodox Church and Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Istanbul will end, adding: &quot;The Moscow Patriarchate needs to eventually accept the decision of the Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarchate regarding the Ukrainian church. Because this decision was taken in accordance with the law.&quot;</p> <p>Aleksandr Volkov, spokesman for the Moscow Patriarchate, told Anadolu Agency that Poroshenko’s steps to establish an independent church were &quot;illogical&quot; and &quot;insane.&quot;

The independence decision comes in the wake of Russia's illegal annexation of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula in 2014 — a move not recognized by either Turkey or the UN — as well as unrest on Ukraine's eastern border with Russia. An incident last November when Russia fired on Ukrainian vessels around the Kerch Straits exacerbated bilateral tensions.

* Diyar Guldogan from Ankara contributed to this story.

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