Munich Security Conference: U.S. Leaders meet with Ukrainian Opposition, Coordinate Regime Change PlansGlobal Research, February 03, 2014
1) Secretary of State Kerry speaks with Ukrainian opposition, renews
demand for “European” integration 2) European Parliament to hold extraordinary debate, pass resolution on Ukraine
3) Munich Security Conference: West hosts Ukrainian opposition leaders, who meet with Kerry, McCain, Ashton, Steinmeier
4) Director of National Intelligence Clapper portrays Ukrainian president as desperate, besieged tyrant a la Milosevic, Qaddafi, Gbagbo, Assad, etc., adds Russophobic rant
5) Russian Foreign Minister:
By forcing subservient regime on Ukraine, West displays strange view of freedom 6) Interior Ministry claims proof that
provocations were planned in advance 7) Georgian car arsonist hired by opposition: Interior Ministry
Reason alone for “regime change”: Ukraine, Russia sign agreement on Kerch Strait
National Radio Company of Ukraine
January 31, 2014
U.S. Department of State urges opposition to continue peaceful dialogue with authorities
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday spoke by phone with political and civil society leaders in the Ukrainian opposition, underscoring
the United States unwavering support for the democratic, European aspirations of the Ukrainian people.18887U.S. State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki said this in a press briefing on Thursday, Ukrinform has reported. “This morning, Secretary Kerry spoke by phone with political and civil society leaders in the Ukrainian opposition who have been active in the peaceful movement. The Secretary underscored the United States unwavering support for the democratic, European aspirations of the Ukrainian people, and commended these opposition leaders for speaking out against violence and for their courageous work to defend democracy and advance their goals through peaceful means and dialogue,” Psaki said.
She also said Kerry praised the progress achieved in the opposition’s talks with the government, notably the repeal of the January 16th laws and the
commitment to government change. “He urged that these talks continue and pledged continued U.S. support in coordination with the EU, the UN, the OSCE for a peaceful, political resolution to the political crisis which brings those responsible to account, restores human rights, democracy, economic health, and a path to Europe for Ukraine,” the U.S. Secretary of State noted.
However, Psaki said Kerry underlined his concerns about reports of human rights violations, such as disappearances and killings, and stressed that the United States is pressing the Government of Ukraine to establish a justice commission to investigate these crimes and bring those responsible to justice. Psaki added that Kerry talked to six opposition, political, and civil society leaders.