Ukraine PM warns opposition to halt 'escalation'

People gather in front of the Ukrainian cabinet of ministers building during a rally to support EU integration in Kiev on Wednesday, Dec 4, 2013. Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov on Wednesday called on the opposition to stop escalating ten
People gather in front of the Ukrainian cabinet of ministers building during a rally to support EU integration in Kiev on Wednesday, Dec 4, 2013. Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov on Wednesday called on the opposition to stop escalating tensions in the country's worst political crisis in a decade, as he held the first cabinet meeting since mass street protests began. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

KIEV (AFP) - Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov on Wednesday called on the opposition to stop escalating tensions in the country's worst political crisis in a decade, as he held the first cabinet meeting since mass street protests began.

"I am announcing a call to stop an escalation of political tensions," Azarov said at the start of a government meeting as protesters sought to blockade the government headquarters.

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