The non-binding motion calls for travels bans, as well as the freezing of assets.<br /><br />Commission officials have stressed the need for political dialogue, but parliamentarians say time is running out to deal with the crisis.<br /><br />Elmar Brok, German MEP, centre-right: (chair of the Foreing affairs committee)<br />21 “People who are personally responsible for violence, for putting people in Jail, in torture, people who makes such laws supporting it, might lose the right for entry into the EU” <br /><br />36<br /><br />There has been talk that the EU might make a new offer of financial aid to Kiev.<br /><br />44 Marek Siwiec, Polish Mep, socialist group:<br />“Money is like fuel, but sending the fuel you have to be sure that the machine its’ service effective. // <br /><br />53 <br /><br />One centre-right Polish MEP said constitutional reform and respect for human rights was essential if Ukraine ever wanted closer ties with Brussels.<br /><br />101 Jacek Saryusz-Wolski, Polish Mep, centre-right: <br /><br />The constitution that is applied now is illegittimate, because it was changed by the supreme court and not by the Parliament. It created competences of a presidential republic for which President yanukovich was not at all elected.<br /><br />116<br /><br />EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton was in the Ukrainian capital on Wednesday for talks with the Ukrainian president.<br /><br />126