The government in Moscow shows up angry about Guido Westerwelle. The German foreign minister had yet visited in Ukraine protest camp – that he had interfered in the internal affairs of the country, criticized the Russian PM Medvedev.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev condemned the visit of Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle (FDP) in a camp of opponents of the government in Ukraine. “To participate in such events, there is a simple name: interference in internal affairs,” Medvedev said on Russian television.
He wondered how the German government would react if the Russian foreign minister issued to a mob gather at odds with German law, Medvedev said. “I do not think they would see that as a friendly or proper course of action.”
Westerwelle had in common with boxing champion and opposition leader Vitali Klitschkoein visited the encampment on Independence Square in Kiev on Wednesday night. Westerwelle was also worried by the violence of the police against peaceful protesters few days ago. Criticism from Russia at his visit, he refused: “We Europeans let anyone tell how we find each other, and if we find each other.”
The Ukrainian police used the pro-European protesters on Thursday night, a ultimatum of five days for clearing all of besieged public buildings. Otherwise the opposition supporters would expect a crackdown by the security forces warned the police chief of Kiev, Valery Masan, on Thursday.
The Kiev government had canceled unexpectedly two weeks ago under economic and political pressure from Moscow, the planned signing of an Association Agreement with the EU. Since there are in Kiev mass protests against President Viktor Yanukovych and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov. The pro-European protesters demanding the resignation of governance. Repeatedly there were at the protests already violent clashes with the security forces.
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