Germans protest against Yatsenyuk
Residents of the German city of Aachen staged a protest against the policy of the Kiev government and the Verkhovna Rada appointed Prime Minister of Ukraine, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, who arrived there to participate in the awards ceremony of the Charlemagne Prize. The protesters called the new government of Ukraine fascist, and Yatsenyuk - a terrorist.

The Verkhovna Rada appointed Prime Minister of Ukraine, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, was booed at in Germany, where he arrived to participate in the Charlemagne Prize award ceremony to President of the European Council, Herman van Rompuy, Deutschlandfunk.de reports.

In Aachen, local residents gathered near the building, which hosts the award ceremony. They were holding posters and chanted slogans calling to put an end to the American influence in Ukraine.


In the video clip of the meeting, which appeared on YouTube, it can be heard that the protesters are chanting in turn: "Yatsenyuk - terrorist" and "Shame on you." The posters read: "Kiev, hands off Donbass," "Stop fascism in Ukraine,","Mr. Yatsenyuk is a partner of the Nazis."

Arseny Yatsenyuk is paying a two-day visit to Germany. The agenda of his trip includes participation in an international meeting on Kiev's gas debt, a meeting with German politicians and participation in the award ceremony of the Charlemagne Prize.