Roundtable covering current situation in Ukraine to continue work on December 11

A nationwide roundtable involving all interested parties will continue its work at 1400 on December 11, first president of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk has said.
As a correspondent of Interfax-Ukraine reported, there was an attempt to conduct a roundtable at Ukraina Palace on Tuesday, but the opposition leaders failed to attend.
"We gathered a roundtable, but there are no leaders of today's Maidan. It's impossible to consider these issues unilaterally, and so that's why we postponed the [discussion] until tomorrow, when we'll ask the opposition to express their opinion."
Kravchuk also offered apologies from three ex-presidents to the participants of the roundtable, that the sitting was postponed because of the lack of agreement.