
EU High Representative for foreign affairs and security policy, Catherine Ashton, Monday expressed "deep concern" over the situation in Ukraine. "The violence needs to stop and both sides need to reduce the tensions. I am alarmed by reports that the government is planning to declare a state of emergency. This would trigger a further downward spiral for Ukraine which would benefit no-one," she said in a statement. Ukrainian Justice Minister Olena Lukash has threatened to declare a state of emergency and stop all talks with the opposition if the protestors did not end their occupation of the justice ministry building in Kiev. The anti-government protestors occupied the building on Sunday. Ashton also urged the leaders of the opposition to dissociate themselves from those who resort to violence. "The only solution to the crisis is a political one. What is urgently needed is a genuine dialogue to build a new consensus on the way forward. I hope that the Ukrainian parliament will set a clear path during tomorrow's session towards a political solution. This must include revoking the package of laws passed on 16 January," she said. The laws passed on 16 January put restrictions on demonstrations and protests. Ashton added that she will travel to Kiev tomorrow evening.
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