Kyiv's directives on talks in Geneva: Russia should stop support, condemn separatists - Yatsenyuk

KYIV. April 16 (Interfax) - Directives for the four-party talks in Geneva on April 17 will be accorded for the acting Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Deschitsa at a government meeting on Wednesday, Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said.

"One main directive exists - the Russian government should recall its intelligence and sabotage groups immediately, condemn protestors and demand they free the premises and administration buildings, if Russia is interested in stabilizing the situation, which I doubt deeply," Yatsenyuk said upon opening a cabinet of ministers meeting on Wednesday.

The meeting in Geneva "should not be protocol - stabilizing the situation in Ukraine should be its purpose," the prime minister said.