19:53
23.2.2014
From the agencies. The European Union's foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton will visit Ukraine on Monday for talks with key players in the country.
A statement from her office said Sunday, "In Kyiv, she is expected to meet key stakeholders and discuss the support of the European Union for a lasting solution to the political crisis and measures to stabilize the economic situation."
Ashton's visit comes after a dramatic weekend in Ukraine, where parliament appointed an interim leader and ousted President Viktor Yanukovych.
The EU has said it is prepared to offer economic support to Ukraine but it would be conditional on the country reaching an agreement with the International Monetary Fund.
Ashton's visit comes after a dramatic weekend in Ukraine, where parliament appointed an interim leader and ousted President Viktor Yanukovych.
The EU has said it is prepared to offer economic support to Ukraine but it would be conditional on the country reaching an agreement with the International Monetary Fund.
18:39
23.2.2014
Video from our Ukraine Service: Dnipropetrovsk Honors Victims Of Kyiv Violence
17:36
23.2.2014
Barack Obama's national security adviser, Susan Rice, said it would not be in the interest of Russia, Europe, or the United States to see Ukraine split apart. From the agencies:
Speaking on the NBC program "Meet the Press" on Sunday, Rice also said it would be a "grave mistake" for Russia to send military forces into Ukraine.
Rice, asked about a possible scenario in which Russia would its military into Ukraine to restore a government more friendly to Moscow, she said "That would be a grave mistake... It's in nobody's interest to see violence return and the situation escalate."
Rice's comments came after Ukraine's parliament appointed an interim president after impeaching pro-Russia President Viktor Yanukovych.
Yanukovych, whose whereabouts are unknown, has said he will not resign and that all decisions by parliament are illegal.
Rice, asked about a possible scenario in which Russia would its military into Ukraine to restore a government more friendly to Moscow, she said "That would be a grave mistake... It's in nobody's interest to see violence return and the situation escalate."
Rice's comments came after Ukraine's parliament appointed an interim president after impeaching pro-Russia President Viktor Yanukovych.
Yanukovych, whose whereabouts are unknown, has said he will not resign and that all decisions by parliament are illegal.
17:08
23.2.2014
Ukraine's Channel 5 quoting the head of Maidan security, Andriy Parubiy, as saying it is "too early" to talk about protesters leaving Kyiv's Independence Square. He says all the Maidan's demands must be met, namely European integration and the punishment of those responsible for "giving and fulfilling criminal orders," and that parliamentary elections should be called.
16:52
23.2.2014
It's all 2 easy for #Ukraine politics to bog down in constitutionalia. So worth asking: Was #Yanukovych ouster legal? http://t.co/FiI09XSOOm
— Daisy Sindelar (@DaisySindelar) February 23, 2014
16:47
23.2.2014
Weapons Training: A gathering of pro-Russian activists in Simferopol, Crimea, receives weapons training on Sunday.
(photo by RFE/RL's Dilyaver Ottomans)
(photo by RFE/RL's Dilyaver Ottomans)
16:29
23.2.2014
Reuters video of clashes in Crimea.
15:53
23.2.2014
"As I was staying in hospital [eds. in Donetsk], I was informed that there was an alleged attempt on me, that somebody attacked me, that somebody shot at my car. This is all nonsense and lies. Never in my life have I been assaulted."
-- Volodymyr Rybak, whose resignation as parliamentary speaker was announced on Saturday, reacting to claims by ousted President Yanukovych that he had been beaten and shot at in Kyiv on Friday. Rybak's comments were made from Donetsk in a pre-recorded video aired by the pro-opposition Channel 5.
15:32
23.2.2014
The stories of 10 of #EuroMaidan's slain 'heroes' http://t.co/tbaJY6iI5t pic.twitter.com/caoqZ2WdKB
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) February 23, 2014