
(From L) The head of the anti-Semitic far-right Udar ('Punch') party Vitalii Klitschko, the head of Svoboda, the other far-right, anti-Semitic party, Oleh Tyagnybok, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych (center), the head of Batkivcshchyna party Arseniy Yatsenyuk and Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, who is against gay marriage, stand for an homage to people who died during clashes in Kiev before signing an agreement on February 21, 2014.
The Ukrainian opposition representatives included the leader of the UDAR political party, Vitaly Klitschko, the head of the Batkivshchyna opposition party, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, and the leader of the nationalist Svoboda opposition party, Oleg Tyagnibok.
The breakthrough agreement was witnessed by EU foreign ministers who brokered the deal, including Poland's Radoslaw Sikorski and Germany's Frank-Walter Steinmeier, as well as Director at the Continental Europe Department of the French Foreign Ministry, Eric Fournier.
Russia's Human Rights Commissioner Vladimir Lukin, who was present at the negotiations, noted the positive dynamic of the talks.
"We got acquainted with our partners' position, and now we understand it," he said. However, he added that "the biggest difficulty is that the situation is constantly changing" and there is no clarity as to who will fulfill the agreements and how.













Comment: So, let's just see if we got this straight.
A revolution, of sorts, has taken place in Ukraine in which the West (US and EU) is fully behind the opposition parties who are far-right extremists, anti-Semites and anti-gay... ostensibly in order to let Ukrainians to 'break free from the chains of corrupt government', but actually in order to remove a democratically elected leader of country that is a natural and key ally of Russia... whose leader in turn is attacked daily in the West for being an anti-democratic, gay-bashing, corrupt, extremist... but who actually is none of those things and is rather a lone voice of reason in a world of political elites gone utterly insane.
Confused?