A deal may have been reached in Ukraine but it hasn't stopped thousands of protesters from standing firm in Kiev's main square.<br /> <br />The pact signed by President Viktor Yanukovych and the opposition, says a unity government will be formed and a presidential election held.<br /> <br />But it's been met with scepticism by these demonstrators.<br /> <br />They want Yanukovych to go now.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Ukrainian) UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTER WHO MADE HIS WAY ONTO THE STAGE, SAYING:<br /> <br />"We overturned the situation. We gave the politicians a chance so they could become ministers or presidents in the future, and they don't want to fulfil a simple obligation, for the criminal to go out."<br /> <br />Opposition leaders who signed the deal were booed and called traitors by the crowds....<br /> <br />(NAT SOT)<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Ukrainian) LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION UDAR PARTY, VITALY KLITSCHKO, SAYING:<br /> <br />"I want to say one thing: I ask you to forgive me if I offended anybody, but I am honestly doing everything I
