"In my opinion, it has very little to do with Ukraine's connection to the European Union."
A good follow-up question on the "pogrom" claim by "The Guardian's" Moscow correspondent.
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych noted the need to respect the laws of all parties during mass actions.
"When we say that we are building a democratic state, a democratic society - and we are all citizens of one country - it is important that members of the society and the ongoing processes comply with laws. It does not matter - whether government officials, law enforcement, or as participants in these shares. All should be required to obey the laws of our country "- Viktor Yanukovych said in an interview on Ukrainian television.
According to the President, it is important that actions were peaceful.
"Any expression of the will of people, any action - it confirms that everyone has not only a right but also an opportunity to express their point of view. But it is very important that these stocks always been peaceful, "- he stressed.
"I believe that anyone, even a bad peace is better than any good war itself" - said Viktor Yanukovych.
"After the events of Friday and Saturday, the police chief was dismissed," he said.
Koryak submitted his resignation letter yesterday, but was rebuffed.
"You could say that from Friday to Saturday night, police went too far. And there is no place for justifying this. On the other hand, we understand that this is something they provoked."
Yanukovych condemned the occupation of administrative buildings and said the opposition and the government should united to find out who is responsible for the "provocation." He said he is opposed to people hiding behind "children" for their personal gains.