The Washington Post
By Anthony
Faiola and Fredrick Kunkle, Published: May 14 E-mail the writers
KIEV,
Ukraine — The first round of talks on Ukrainian national unity descended into
grandstanding and accusations Wednesday, offering no sign of a diplomatic
breakthrough in the region’s tensest standoff since the Cold War.
Although
strongly backed by the West and ostensibly by Russia ,
the negotiations as they are currently cast are unlikely to have an immediate
effect on the escalating violence in eastern Ukraine . During the talks, Prime
Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk pressed an offer to give more powers to Ukraine ’s
regions. But he and other members of the interim government in Kiev have ruled out a seat
at the negotiating table for the pro-Russian separatists who have captured
administrative buildings and are confronting Ukrainian military forces in
deadly skirmishes in the east.
“We will
conduct a dialogue only with all those who do not shoot and do not kill
citizens,” he said.

