俄罗斯召回驻乌克兰大使Russia has recalled its ambassador to Ukraine over what it described as the deteriorating situation in the country.俄罗斯宣布召回驻乌克兰大使,因该国局势不断恶化。 Moscow has condemned the removal of President Viktor Yanukovych, who was dismissed by MPs on Saturday. Ukraine's newly appointed interim president, Olexander Turchynov, says the country will now focus on closer integration with the EU. Mr Yanukovych's rejection of an EU trade deal in favour of closer ties with Russia had triggered the unrest. EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton is due to arrive in Kiev on Monday to discuss EU support "for a lasting solution to the political crisis and measures to stabilise the economic situation". US Secretary of State John Kerry has said the US strongly supports the Ukrainian parliament's vote to impeach Mr Yanukovych and call elections, the central demand of months of protests. On Sunday, he said the vote offered "the best and most promising path forward to restore peace and stability", according to a statement. Olexander Turchynov: "This fight gave us unity and strength" Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Ukraine's opposition "had in effect seized power in Kiev, refused to disarm and continued to place its bets on violence". He accused them of deviating from a political deal they signed with Mr Yanukovych on Friday, which aimed to end the protests after a week in which dozens of people were killed. Russia said late on Sunday that it had recalled its ambassador to Ukraine, Mikhail Zurabov, for consultations. The move was announced after Mr Turchynov, a close ally of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, gave a televised address following his appointment as interim president.