Regina Leader-Post

EU urges Ukraine to form new government

- JUERGEN BAETZ

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM — In a sharp rebuke to Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, the European Union on Monday called for the formation of a new, inclusive government and constituti­onal reforms that would pave the way to “free and fair presidenti­al elections” in Ukraine.

The bloc’s 28 foreign ministers said in a joint statement they were “alarmed by the human rights situation, including violence, cases of missing persons, torture and intimidati­on” as part of the authoritie­s’ crackdown against the ongoing protests, reflecting an “atmosphere of impunity.”

Ukraine has been rocked by nearly three months of antigovern­ment protests sparked by Yanukovych’s refusal to sign an agreement with the EU and his acceptance of a $15-billion loan package from Russia instead. The political deadlock is also pushing Ukraine’s economy closer to the brink; its currency and foreign reserves are tumbling while Moscow has suspended its loan payments.

The ministers at their meeting in Brussels reiterated the EU stands ready to assist Ukraine financiall­y, provided a new, inclusive government will be formed to “pursue economic and political reforms.”

The EU has so far shied away from imposing sanctions such as travel bans or asset freezes against the Ukrainian leadership, but the foreign ministers’ demand for constituti­onal reform and fresh elections on Monday reflected the bloc’s growing impatience.

“A new and inclusive government, constituti­onal reform bringing back more balance of powers, and preparatio­n for free and fair presidenti­al elections would contribute to bringing Ukraine back on a sustainabl­e path of reforms,” they said.

Separately, the foreign ministers decided to start negotiatio­ns with Cuba to upgrade the EU’s ties with the Caribbean island nation. The EU’s foreign policy chief, however, cautioned that progress will depend on Cuba’s determinat­ion to implement further reforms toward opening its economy and respecting fundamenta­l rights.

 ?? VIRGINIA MAYO/The Associated Press ?? Luxembourg’s Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn, left, speaks with European Union High Representa­tive Catherine Ashton during a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels on
Monday. The EU called for Ukraine to form a new, inclusive government.
VIRGINIA MAYO/The Associated Press Luxembourg’s Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn, left, speaks with European Union High Representa­tive Catherine Ashton during a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels on Monday. The EU called for Ukraine to form a new, inclusive government.

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