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Russia had urged Kiev to delay signing a key deal with the EU, Ukraine's prime minister has admitted, as mass protest rallies continue across the country. | Russia had urged Kiev to delay signing a key deal with the EU, Ukraine's prime minister has admitted, as mass protest rallies continue across the country. |
Mykola Azarov said Moscow had offered to hold trilateral talks on the issue, without giving "any ultimatums". | Mykola Azarov said Moscow had offered to hold trilateral talks on the issue, without giving "any ultimatums". |
Kiev last week put on hold the association and free trade deal with the EU, prompting Brussels to accuse Moscow of exerting pressure on Ukraine. | Kiev last week put on hold the association and free trade deal with the EU, prompting Brussels to accuse Moscow of exerting pressure on Ukraine. |
The move triggered huge pro-EU protests in Kiev and other Ukrainian cities. | The move triggered huge pro-EU protests in Kiev and other Ukrainian cities. |
Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied putting any pressure on Kiev, accusing instead the EU of "blackmailing" Ukraine into signing the agreement. | Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied putting any pressure on Kiev, accusing instead the EU of "blackmailing" Ukraine into signing the agreement. |
'Battlefield' alarm | 'Battlefield' alarm |
Speaking to reporters in Kiev on Tuesday, Mr Azarov acknowledged that Russia had suggested "to delay signing the treaty and to conduct negotiations" between Kiev, Moscow and the EU. | Speaking to reporters in Kiev on Tuesday, Mr Azarov acknowledged that Russia had suggested "to delay signing the treaty and to conduct negotiations" between Kiev, Moscow and the EU. |
He said Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych would still attend this week's EU summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, to discuss the possible consultations with Brussels and Moscow. | He said Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych would still attend this week's EU summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, to discuss the possible consultations with Brussels and Moscow. |
It had been originally planned that Ukraine would sign the treaty with the EU at the 28-29 November summit. | It had been originally planned that Ukraine would sign the treaty with the EU at the 28-29 November summit. |
Mr Azarov said such three-way talks would be in the best interests of Ukraine: "We absolutely do not want to be a battlefield between the EU and Russia. We want to have good relations with both the EU and Russia." | Mr Azarov said such three-way talks would be in the best interests of Ukraine: "We absolutely do not want to be a battlefield between the EU and Russia. We want to have good relations with both the EU and Russia." |
He also added that separate "road-map" talks with Russia aimed at reviving economic ties would start next month and no agreement had been finalised on possible new financial support from the Kremlin. | He also added that separate "road-map" talks with Russia aimed at reviving economic ties would start next month and no agreement had been finalised on possible new financial support from the Kremlin. |
Meanwhile, President Putin said it was solely up to Ukraine whether to sign or not the agreement with the EU. | |
During a visit to Italy, Mr Putin also urged EU leaders to refrain from "sharp words" on the issue. | |
New revolution? | New revolution? |
Ukraine's government said last Thursday it was halting preparations for signing the deal with the EU, amid concerns this would have a negative impact on Kiev's trade relations with Russia and cause mass job losses as a result. | |
Moscow had earlier warned it would be forced to defend its market by raising custom duties on Ukrainian goods. | Moscow had earlier warned it would be forced to defend its market by raising custom duties on Ukrainian goods. |
In a statement on Monday, President Yanukovych said he had been forced to halt treaty preparations by economic necessity and the desire to protect those "most vulnerable". | |
Tens of thousands of protesters have been taking to the streets of Ukraine's major cities since last week. | Tens of thousands of protesters have been taking to the streets of Ukraine's major cities since last week. |
On Sunday, more than 100,000 people rallied in the capital, Kiev, in the largest show of public discontent since the Orange Revolution in 2004 - which saw Mr Yanukovych ousted and a Western-leaning government brought to power. | |
Mr Yanukovych returned to power in the 2010 presidential election. | Mr Yanukovych returned to power in the 2010 presidential election. |
Solidarity rallies have also been staged in a number of European capitals, the US and Canada. | Solidarity rallies have also been staged in a number of European capitals, the US and Canada. |
Protesters are accusing the president of bowing to growing pressure from Mr Putin, who wants Kiev to join the Moscow-led Customs Union. The grouping also includes Belarus and Kazakhstan. | Protesters are accusing the president of bowing to growing pressure from Mr Putin, who wants Kiev to join the Moscow-led Customs Union. The grouping also includes Belarus and Kazakhstan. |
Meanwhile, prosecutors in Kiev have opened an investigation into an attack on Monday by protesters in European Square against a security services bus. | Meanwhile, prosecutors in Kiev have opened an investigation into an attack on Monday by protesters in European Square against a security services bus. |
In a statement, the security service said staff on board were carrying out security measures including checking for radio channels that might be used to detonate bombs. | In a statement, the security service said staff on board were carrying out security measures including checking for radio channels that might be used to detonate bombs. |
Protesters apparently thought they were using monitoring equipment to eavesdrop. | Protesters apparently thought they were using monitoring equipment to eavesdrop. |
They attacked the bus, seizing equipment and using tear gas, injuring staff inside the vehicle, the statement said. | They attacked the bus, seizing equipment and using tear gas, injuring staff inside the vehicle, the statement said. |
It also said members of parliament were involved in the clashes. | It also said members of parliament were involved in the clashes. |
In a separate development, former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, one of the leaders of the Orange Revolution who was jailed in 2011 for abuse of power, said on Monday she was starting a hunger strike in solidarity with the protesters. | In a separate development, former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, one of the leaders of the Orange Revolution who was jailed in 2011 for abuse of power, said on Monday she was starting a hunger strike in solidarity with the protesters. |