night. she told the they should stay on the square until things are definitively dissolved. meanwhile, another russian symbol vandalized in the ukraine today. this statue monument of the kgb smashed and graffitied. the eu s foreign policy chief katherine ashton is headed to kiev tomorrow to talk to people to try to get a sense of how this is going to develop and offer whatever help she can. william burns, the number two in the state department, is supposed to be heading to kiev this week. and sarah lavror, is saying he is concerned that the opposition camp is not keeping up their part of the deal, the deal struck two days ago with yanukovych for the transition of power. lavrov is concerned this is going the way russia is not
cost, jon, of the sochi olympics. so that is significant. meantime, back to diplomacy, there will be flury of it here in kiev this week. secretary of state john kerry is due here tomorrow. a delegation from the international monetary fund is arriving today and plans to spend about two weeks here trying to figure out ways to shore up ukraine s economy. and the e.u. s foreign policy chief katherine ashton is planning another trip this week. all the wheels are in motion but escalation of all this military activity continues in crimea and other parts of eastern ukraine, jon. jon: whether diplomacy is important to vladmir putin is the central question here. amy kellogg, reporting live from kiev. thank you, amy. jenna: that is a big question. michael singh, is here. what do you see here as foreign policy progresses in ukraine? the independence of ukraine is obviously at