DHAKA: Ukraine`s Foreign Minister Leonid Kozhara and opposition leader Vitali Klitschko have clashed face to face at a security summit in Munich.
The two men appeared in a discussion, during which Klitschko showed Kozhara images of injuries he said were inflicted by the police on protesters, reports BBC.
Kozhara suggested some of the opposition were right-wing extremists.
Ukraine has been in turmoil since November, when it scrapped an EU accord in favour of a Russian bailout.
"The Ukrainian people have shown and have proven that they are able to to defend their decision on Europe despite repressive measures being taken," Klitschko said, the Associated Press news agency reports.
He added that the opposition felt stronger because of the support from western friends of Ukraine.
`Extremist groups`
Earlier, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy had said the "future of Ukraine belongs with the EU" while US Secretary of State John Kerry had said the US backed Ukraine`s "fight for democracy".
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov had accused Western countries of double standards over violent protests.
After Klitschko showed Kozhara the images he said were of the effects of police brutality, Mr Kozhara replied by accusing some of the protesters of belonging to far-right groups.
"Are you with the extremist groups who wear some logos and emblems that looks like Nazi style emblems on them?" he asked Klitschko.
"Are you with the extremists who are attacking the police with Molotov cocktails?" he added.
On the issue of whether Ukraine should orient itself more towards the EU or Russia, Mr Kozhara also pointed out that "there are eight million ethnic Russians living in the country".
"Do you think they are happy when European politicians say: `You must make a strategic choice, you must take Ukraine away from Russia and put it somewhere else`?"
BDST: 1042 HRS, FEB 02, 2014