klitschko yanukovych,. >>> and we are back for more with chrystia freeland, stephen cohen and stephen kotkin. chrystia, you were shaking your head before the break when stephen cohen was speaking about ukraine. the crucial issue is, is ukraine divided and the reason this is important is because, you know, are we dealing with some part of the population that would rather be part of russia's sphere or, as you seem to feel, most of the is country really wanting to be part of the west? >> so, of course ukraine is divided. to democratic country is unanimous. but what is important to state is that there is no division in ukraine about the legitimacy of yanukovych. it is striking that what happened -- >> the old president who was deposed, even though -- deposed in an extra constitutional manner. >> and actually what happened in the end was his regime melted away. he fled. and his armed supporters melted away. in parliament now, his former mps are strongly against him. so ukraine is united in reviling yanukovych. in terms of the west and russia, the other thing that is crucial to point out is, prior