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Ukraine PM asks Austria to help | Ukraine PM asks Austria to help |
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych has asked Austria to mediate in his crippling political dispute with President Viktor Yushchenko. | Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych has asked Austria to mediate in his crippling political dispute with President Viktor Yushchenko. |
Mr Yanukovych was speaking at a news conference. He says Mr Yushchenko acted illegally by calling a snap election. | Mr Yanukovych was speaking at a news conference. He says Mr Yushchenko acted illegally by calling a snap election. |
Thousands of Mr Yanukovych's supporters are camping out on the streets of Kiev. His power base is the mainly Russian-speaking east of Ukraine. | Thousands of Mr Yanukovych's supporters are camping out on the streets of Kiev. His power base is the mainly Russian-speaking east of Ukraine. |
Mr Yushchenko has vowed not to rescind his decree dissolving parliament. | Mr Yushchenko has vowed not to rescind his decree dissolving parliament. |
He warned that anyone ignoring his order could be prosecuted. | |
"I stress again that this order is binding," he said. "Failing to fulfil it will result in criminal charges." | |
Restraint urged | |
But parliament has continued to operate and Mr Yanukovych has told the cabinet not to prepare for May's snap election until the constitutional court rules on the dispute. | |
"I have taken a decision to bring in international mediators: the Austrian chancellor - Austria is a neutral country - and well-known European legal experts," he said. | |
He said he may later ask Russia and Poland for help. | |
Mr Yanukovych said he was seeking mediation "in order not to allow an escalation of the conflict, to avoid it growing into a civil confrontation and in order to bring the situation back into the legal sphere". | |
Meanwhile, the European Union foreign policy chief, Javier Solana, has urged restraint. He spoke to the president and prime minister by telephone and appealed for a political solution. | |
Mr Yanukovych's supporters have been staging big demonstrations in Kiev - where about 20,000 people have gathered for the third day in a row - and in Donetsk in the east. | |
Mr Yushchenko's power base is in western Ukraine, where support for Western-style liberal reforms is strong. | Mr Yushchenko's power base is in western Ukraine, where support for Western-style liberal reforms is strong. |
The rivalry started during the 2004 Orange Revolution, which eventually swept Mr Yushchenko into power. | The rivalry started during the 2004 Orange Revolution, which eventually swept Mr Yushchenko into power. |