As protests continue in Kiev, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich on Dec. 13 held talks with three opposition leaders: popular boxer and political activist Vitali Klitschko, nationalist Oleh Tyahnybok, and Arseniy Yatsenyuk, one of the leaders of the party of imprisoned opposition leader Yulia Timoshenko. Ukraine's religious leaders and three former presidents, including Orange Revolution leader Viktor Yushchenko, also joined them for a two-hour discussion about the country's European aspirations and the treatment of protesters. Despite the ongoing protests and pressure from the West, Yanukovich has refused to agree to opposition demands for a new election. This weekend, large-scale competing protests are planned in the capital. On Dec. 16, Yanukovich will travel to Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, while Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will be discussing the situation with EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton in Brussels. The outcome of these protests and meetings is likely to shape the Ukrainian government's policy decisions moving forward.
As protests continue in Kiev, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich on Dec. 13 held talks with three opposition leaders: popular boxer and political activist Vitali Klitschko, nationalist Oleh Tyahnybok, and Arseniy Yatsenyuk, one of the leaders of the party of imprisoned opposition leader Yulia Timoshenko. Ukraine's religious leaders and three former presidents, including Orange Revolution leader Viktor Yushchenko, also joined them for a two-hour discussion about the country's European aspirations and the treatment of protesters. Despite the ongoing protests and pressure from the West, Yanukovich has refused to agree to opposition demands for a new election. This weekend, large-scale competing protests are planned in the capital. On Dec. 16, Yanukovich will travel to Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, while Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will be discussing the situation with EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton in Brussels. The outcome of these protests and meetings is likely to shape the Ukrainian government's policy decisions moving forward.
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