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Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, speaks to lawmakers during a session of the parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, June 19, 2014. The Ukrainian parliament on Thursday approved Ukraine's new foreign minister, prosecutor-general and National Bank Chief. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)

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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, speaks to lawmakers during a session of the parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, June 19, 2014.he Ukrainian parliament on Thursday approved Ukraine's new foreign minister, prosecutor-general and National Bank Chief. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)

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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, speaks to lawmakers during a session of the parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, June 19, 2014. The Ukrainian parliament on Thursday approved Ukraine's new foreign minister, prosecutor-general and National Bank Chief. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)

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Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, right, and new Ukrainian prosecutor-general Vitaly Yarema during a session of the parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, June 19, 2014. The Ukrainian parliament on Thursday approved Ukraine's new foreign minister, prosecutor-general and National Bank Chief. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)

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Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, center, and new Ukrainian prosecutor-general Vitaly Yarema, left, during a session of the parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, June 19, 2014. The Ukrainian parliament on Thursday approved Ukraine's new foreign minister, prosecutor-general and National Bank Chief. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)

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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, right, congratulates new Ukrainian foreign minister Pavel Klimkin in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, June 19, 2014. Ukraine's parliament, has approved Pavel Klimkin as Ukrainian foreign minister to replace ill-reputed Andrei Deshchitsa who was dismissed by the Rada vote on Thursday. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)

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New Ukrainian prosecutor-general Vitaly Yarema speaks to lawmakers during a session of the parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, June 19, 2014. The Ukrainian parliament on Thursday approved Ukraine's new foreign minister, prosecutor-general and National Bank Chief. (AP Photo/Mykola Lazarenko, pool)

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Valeria Gontareva new National Bank Chief speaks to lawmakers during a session of the parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, June 19, 2014. The Ukrainian parliament on Thursday approved Ukraine's new foreign minister, prosecutor-general and Valeria Gontareva as new National Bank Chief. (AP Photo/Mykola Lazarenko, pool)

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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, center, and former foreign minister Andrei Deshchitsa, right, congratulate new Ukrainian foreign minister Pavel Klimkin in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, June 19, 2014. Ukraine's parliament, has approved Pavel Klimkin as Ukrainian foreign minister to replace ill-reputed Andrei Deshchitsa who was dismissed by a vote on Thursday. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)

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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, speaks to lawmakers during a session of the parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, June 19, 2014. The Ukrainian parliament on Thursday approved Ukraine's new foreign minister, prosecutor-general and National Bank Chief(AP Photo/Mykola Lazarenko, pool)

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Pavlo Klimkin speaks on the platform after Ukraine's parliament confirmed him as new foreign minister in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Pavlo Klimkin speaks on the platform after Ukraine's parliament confirmed him as new foreign minister in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Pavlo Klimkin speaks on the platform after Ukraine's parliament confirmed him as new foreign minister in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko applauds as the parliament confirmed Pavlo Klimkin as new foreign minister in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko gestures as the parliament confirmed Pavlo Klimkin as new foreign minister in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Ukraine's outgoing foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya (R) looks on as as newly approved general prosecutor Vitaliy Yarema (C) and foreign minister Pavlo Klimkin shake hands at the Parliament in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Ukraine's outgoing foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya (2nd L) shakes hand with President Petro Poroshenko (R) as newly approved general prosecutor Vitaliy Yarema (2nd L) and newly approved foreign minister Pavlo Klimkin look on at the Parliament in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Ukraine's outgoing foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya (L) smiles as President Petro Poroshenko (R) greets with deputies at the Parliament in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Ukraine's parliament confirmed as foreign minister Pavlo Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia. He replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Ukraine's outgoing foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya (R) waves as as newly approved general prosecutor Vitaliy Yarema (Bottom-R) and foreign minister Pavlo Klimkin (L) look on at the Parliament in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Ukraine's outgoing foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya reacts at the Parliament in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Pavlo Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Pavlo Klimkin leaves after his speech as Ukraine's parliament confirmed him as new foreign minister in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko reacts as the parliament confirmed Pavlo Klimkin as new foreign minister in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko looks on prior to a parliament's vote in Kiev on June 19, 2014. The parliament confirmed on June 19 Pavlo Klimkin as new foreign minister. Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko (Top) speaks prior to a parliament's vote in Kiev on June 19, 2014. The parliament confirmed on June 19 Pavlo Klimkin as new foreign minister. Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko (Top) speaks prior to a parliament's vote in Kiev on June 19, 2014. The parliament confirmed on June 19 Pavlo Klimkin as new foreign minister. Klimkin, 46, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Ukraine's newly approved prosecutor General Vitaly Yarema speaks on the parliament floor after the parliament's vote in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Parliament on June 19 approved Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Yarema as prosecutor general. Yarema, 50, was responsible for coordinating the work of Ukraine's defence forces and is viewed by analysts as one of the country's most respected security chiefs. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Ukraine's newly approved prosecutor General Vitaly Yarema speaks on the parliament floor after the parliament's vote in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Parliament on June 19 approved Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Yarema as prosecutor general. Yarema, 50, was responsible for coordinating the work of Ukraine's defence forces and is viewed by analysts as one of the country's most respected security chiefs. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko gestures as he speaks to parliament members prior to their vote to approve senior official appointments in Kiev on June 19, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on June 19 confirmed as foreign minister Pavlo Klimkin, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia. Klimkin, 46, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY

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Russia's President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting in the Kremlin in Moscow, on June 19, 2014. Ukraine's parliament confirmed today as foreign minister Pavlo Klimkin, the current ambassador to Germany who also represents Kiev in peace negotiations with Russia. Klimkin, 46, replaces acting foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsya, who became embroiled in controversy at the weekend when he used a swearword to describe Putin while trying to restrain protesters who attacked Moscow's embassy compound in Kiev. AFP PHOTO/ RIA-NOVOSTI/ POOL /ALEXEI NIKOLSKY

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