to overestimate how much he would care at this point. he s very much against the wall, supporters coming from moscow both financially and politically as well. as is always, really, being the case. i m sure he wants to court public opinion globally, and of course moscow doesn t want itself during the middle of the sochi games seen to be pushing things too far. but threats of sanctions are still threats. we haven t actually got a concrete plan. a visa plan on 20 ukrainian officials isn t exactly going to change what s happening behind me. we ve got key european foreign ministers coming in tomorrow. french, german, polish. that may calm things. but still as i say, everything s staying as it was during the day behind me, anderson. nick, we re going to check back with you later on in this hour for a look at how ukraine s political meltdown could trigger a whole series of consequences for europe and the united states. i want to turn to a more direct potential threat now. intelligence sug
president of ukraine wants to find himself an international exile or difficulty getting a visa going anywhere west of poland. but i think it s important not to overestimate how much he would care at this point. he s very much against the wall, supporters coming from moscow but financially and politically as well. as is always, really, being the case. i m sure he wants to court public opinion globally, and of course moscow doesn t want itself during the middle of the sochi games seen to be pushing things too far. but threats of sanctions are still threats. we haven t actually got a concrete plan. a visa ban on 20 ukrainian officials isn t exactly going to change what s happening behind me. we ve got key european foreign ministers coming in tomorrow. french, german, polish. that may calm things. but still as i say, everything s staying as it was during the day behind me, anderson. nick, we re going to check back with you later on in this hour for a look at how ukraine s political meltd
visa going anywhere west of poland. but i think it s important not to overestimate how much he would care at this point. he s very much against the wall, supporters coming from moscow but financially and politically as well. as is always, really, being the case. i m sure he wants to court public opinion globally, and of course moscow doesn t want itself during the middle of the sochi games seen to be pushing things too far. but threats of sanctions are still threats. we haven t actually got a concrete plan. a visa plan on 20 ukrainian officials isn t exactly going to change what s happening behind me. we ve got key european foreign ministers coming in tomorrow. french, german, polish. that may calm things. but still as i say, everything s staying as it was during the day behind me, anderson. nick, we re going to check back with you later on in this hour for a look at how ukraine s political meltdown could trigger a whole series of consequences for europe and the united states. i want