From The Guardian
Merkel to Putin: Russia breached international law
Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, has accepted a proposal by the German chancellor, Angel Merkel, to set up a “fact-finding mission” that would pave the way for some form of political dialogue in the crisis.
That’s according to a spokesperson for the German government, who has been giving Germany’s account of a conversation earlier between the two leaders.
The mission would possibly to be led by the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Merkel is also said to have accused Putin of an “unacceptable Russian intervention” and of breaching international law.
Medvedev: Russia 'ready to develop ties with Ukraine’
Russia’s Prime Minister, Dmitry Medvedev, says that Russia is ready to develop ties with Ukraine, “but not with those who seized power through bloodshed”.
Medvedev also said that Viktor Yanukovych - who fled to Russia last week after being ousted as Ukraine’s president last week, although Yanukovych
maintains that he was “ousted” - is Ukraine’s legitimate head of state under the country’s constitution.
That said, Medvedev added that Yanukovych’s authority is “practically non-existent”. This is coming through from the Russian Interfax new agency.
Russian PM: Kiev government will fall in "new revolution"
The rule of Ukraine’s new leaders will “end with a new revolution” amid more bloodshed, Russia’s Prime Minister Dimitry Medvedev has predicted.
In a Facebook post, he accused the new government in Kiev of “seizing power”, adding that while Viktor Yanukovich had practically no authority, he remained the legitimate head of state according the constitution.
Medvedev said:
If he is guilty before Ukraine - hold an impeachment procedure … and try him. Everything else is lawlessness. The seizure of power, and that means such order will be extremely unstable. It will end in a new revolution. New blood.