The democratization process in Ukraine is hampered , the article of all proposals and protests in opposition not to hear the ruling . That sebabbnya Central America Considers Sanctions Against Ukraine Giving Idea
The democratization process in Ukraine is hampered , the article of all proposals and protests in opposition not to hear the ruling . That sebabbnya Central America Considers Sanctions Against Ukraine Giving Idea .
United States ( U.S. ) is considering a range of options for responding to Ukraine 's crackdown on opposition protests , including possible sanctions , the State Department said Wednesday ( 11/12 ) .
" We are considering policy options , but no decision has been made , the sanctions included but I will not elaborate on the specifics , " said State Department spokesman Jen Psaki told reporters .
" There are various options that we go for it , but we do not point it at this stage , " he said .
In recent days , Washington has been escalating stance on demonstrations in the capital of Ukraine , President Viktor Yanukovych urged to listen to the voices of the people who called for the government to sign an agreement in order to move closer to the EU .
Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland visiting Kiev for the second in a matter of days , and to show support for protesters and handing him visiting a souvenir pastries and snacks .
" It's important to convey our support for the sake of their ability to voice their views , support their efforts in order to integrate to Europe . Belief that we respect the principles of democracy , including freedom of assembly , is a universal right , " said Psaki .
Nuland has sent a " strong message on the ground " that Ukraine needed to get " back into talks with Europe and with " the International Monetary Fund to ensure that " bringing justice and dignity of the people of Ukraine , " he added
Ukrainian protesters tear down a statue of Lenin in Kiev
Pique Ukrainian people whose voices have not been heard are shown by a group of government anti- government protesters on Sunday ( 8/12 ) , they tore down the statue of Vladimir Lenin in the country's National Capital , Kiev .
Protesters channeling their anger against the government 's decision to seek closer ties with Russia , not with the EU .
The action was carried out after an open meeting of anti - government in Kiev attended by hundreds of thousands of people , Xinhua reported .
Itar-Tass news agency reported the activists of the party Svoboda ( Freedom ) tore down the statue with a hammer and a tool like mine , then they begin to sing their national anthem .
Security Service of Ukraine on Sunday , said it was checking the opposition leaders suspected of trying to seize power in the middle of the anti - government protests - that have plagued the country since the end of November.
" On December 8 , the registration of pre - trial examination supplemented by data relating to unlawful acts committed by certain politicians to seize power , " said the Ukrainian Security Service in one pernytaaan .
But the statement did not name the politician , who will face the threat of prison sentences of five to 10 years if convicted .
Arseniy Yatsenyuk , leader of the opposition Party Batkischchina ( country ) , in the " Peoples Veche ( Assembly ) " at Freedom Circle , stated that the government would consider the imposition of a state of emergency in Ukraine .
He insisted on another attempt should be made to continue the protests , including blocking another government building every day until the government " take concrete actions to meet our demands " , the Interfax news agency .
Thousands of pro - government deployed by the Party of Regions , which ruled , also hold open meetings around the roundabout near the building paarlemen Constitution .
Police have surrounded both the open meeting , and no clashes have been reported between the two groups of protesters .
Secretary- General of the United Nations ( UN Secretary General ) Ban Ki -moon on Sunday urged the President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych immediately engage in dialogue with rival when massive protests gripping Kiev .
A UN statement said Ban " expressed concern about the situation in Ukraine , stressed that there should be no place for violence and called for peaceful dialogue between all parties concerned . "
The statement added that Ban " welcomes assurance ( Yanukovych ) that the consultation would begin to defuse the situation . "
Ukrainian government's refusal to sign a key EU pact , in the face of Russian pressure , has triggered the biggest political crisis in the country since the 2004 Orange Revolution .
Around 200,000 protesters flooded the pro - EU Kiev earlier in a show of force against Yanukovych , and accused him of " selling " Ukraine to Russia .
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Friday called the participation of foreign officials in Ukraine's political crisis is to intervene and denounce the German foreign minister due to visit the camp opponents .
In a television interview , Medvedev said it is good for foreign officials met Ukrainian opposition leader " but participating in such events is interfering in the domestic affairs of a country " .
According to Reuters , on Wednesday , German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle running with opposition leaders passed a camp in Kiev 's Independence Park , the center of protests against the government's decision to break away from the EU and the back side with Russia .
" Talk to the leaders and the opposition is good , very normal , " said Medvedev . " But they move into the heart of political events , on the ongoing action is contrary to the rules of the demonstrations . "
" I wonder how the German partners we feel if Russia foreign ministers gathered to participate in mass as opposed to German regulations , " he said . "I think they see this is not a friendly one step or one thing right . "
Decision Kiev on November 21 not to sign a trade agreement with the EU and integration and establish closer economic ties with Moscow led to hundreds of thousands of people protested last weekend . The protesters vowed to stay on the streets despite police threats to force the protesters to disperse.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Friday called the participation of foreign officials in Ukraine's political crisis is to intervene and denounce the German foreign minister due to visit the camp opponents .
In a television interview , Medvedev said it is good for foreign officials met Ukrainian opposition leader " but participating in such events is interfering in the domestic affairs of a country " .
According to Reuters , on Wednesday , German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle running with opposition leaders passed a camp in Kiev 's Independence Park , the center of protests against the government's decision to break away from the EU and the back side with Russia .
" Talk to the leaders and the opposition is good , very normal , " said Medvedev . " But they move into the heart of political events , on the ongoing action is contrary to the rules of the demonstrations . "
" I wonder how the German partners we feel if Russia foreign ministers gathered to participate in mass as opposed to German regulations , " he said . "I think they see this is not a friendly one step or one thing right . "
Decision Kiev on November 21 not to sign a trade agreement with the EU and integration and establish closer economic ties with Moscow led to hundreds of thousands of people protested last weekend . The protesters vowed to stay on the streets despite police threats to force the protesters to disperse. .
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