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Diplomats from Hungary, Slovakia, Poland and Czech Republic will come to Ukraine on Feb. 28 for talks with the new government and acting President of Ukraine Oleksandr Turchynov, the AP news agency reported, referring to Czech Foreign Minister Lubomir Zaoralek.

According to the report, the group will take part in talks regarding
the settlement of the situation in the country coordinated with the
office of EU Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton.

“The situation [in Ukraine] is very dangerous and it is necessary to
prevent its escalation at any cost,” the agency quotes Zaoralek as
saying.

Besides, he said that the delegations of the Eastern European
countries won’t visit Crimean region, since nobody is able to ensure
their security there.