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they understand that if putin achieves his goals here in ukraine he won't stop in ukraine. he'll keep going. for when has an autocrat been satisfied with taking over just part or even all of a country? when has that satisfied vladimir putin? at the same time the american people want to know that we have a plan for getting to the day when ukraine stands firm with its own military and economic independence. the you crepian people want the exact same thing. they want their own security and their own prosperity. and we do have a plan, we're working together with ukraine to realize that plan. what i want to speak to you about this evening is what that plan looks like and how to achieve it. first, we're hoping to ensure that ukraine has the military it needs. anyone doubts their ability to obtain this goal should look at what you've already accomplished in two year two months and 21 days you have denied putin his goal to erase ukraine from the map. you've taken more than half of the territory russia seized, you've pushed russia navy out of the black sea without a navy of your own
they understand that if putin achieves his goals here in ukraine he won't stop in ukraine. he'll keep going. for when has an autocrat been satisfied with taking over just part or even all of a country? when has that satisfied vladimir putin? at the same time the american people want to know that we have a plan for getting to the day when ukraine stands firm with its own military and economic independence. the you crepian people want the exact same thing. they want their own security and their...
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e support doesn't help ukraine. it helps to bolster the offense -- defense of the united states and the world. it enables our own security. the collective support will ensure ukraine is successful today and into the future. vpas president biden and secrety austen have said, the u.s. will stand with ukraine. peace and security are more than just words.■6ç(st belief. peace and security require constant work and action. ukraine defense contact willts e and for all. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> our first from the washington post. >> secretary austen, it's nice to see you. , how great is the risk of a major russian breakthrough given the shortages ukraine is now facing and does that danger continue to growb as the u.s. supplemental is delayed further and do you think given the stakes you laid out in the fight in ukraine, do you thinksa responsibility to dip further into its own stockpile if the supplemental does not pass. for you, general brown, the stae discussing alternatives to a major ground
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trainers into ukraine. sec. austin: on the question on the i.c.c., again, as i said earlier, i don't have anything to add on reports that we've seen here recently. regarding the question of whether or not we'll continue to provide support to the i.c.c. with respect to crimes that are committed in ukraine, yes, we continue that work. >> time for a couple more. let's go to npr. reporter: mr. secretary, i want to go back to rafah. you received a detailed military plan from the israelis about the way. what about the humanitarian plan? you say you want them to care for hundreds of thousands of people displaced, provide food, shelter, medical care. have they given you any indication about how they plan on doing that? sec. austin: early on, we received a conceptual brief on how they were going to put measures in place to take care of the population that moved out of that battle space. and the things that are required to support that plan, i've not seen those elements go into play. my view is there's more work to be don
trainers into ukraine. sec. austin: on the question on the i.c.c., again, as i said earlier, i don't have anything to add on reports that we've seen here recently. regarding the question of whether or not we'll continue to provide support to the i.c.c. with respect to crimes that are committed in ukraine, yes, we continue that work. >> time for a couple more. let's go to npr. reporter: mr. secretary, i want to go back to rafah. you received a detailed military plan from the israelis about...
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organization supporting ukraine. i want to start off by talking about how mikejohnson delayed bringing this the on ukraine aid for several months, there was a bill sitting in the senate that did not come to the house. why do you think now he is changing his stance? even though bringing a ukraine aid bill could risk hisjob? though bringing a ukraine aid bill could risk his job?- bill could risk his “ob? thank ou for bill could risk his “ob? thank you for doing — bill could risk his job? thank you for doing this, _ bill could risk his job? thank you for doing this, i - bill could risk his job? thank you for doing this, i think i bill could risk his job? thank| you for doing this, i think my johnson has seen the light. he is a person of deep religious conviction and i think the moral arguments have swayed him. it's notjust the moral arguments, many people spoke with him about this decision and he did not know that there were a lot that russia was persecuting and torturing questions and people were able to see him
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what about where _ battlefield in ukraine. what about where all— battlefield in ukraine. what about where all this - battlefield in ukraine. what about where all this leaves | about where all this leaves vladimir putin? no sanctions until this point have seemed to cause him to waver from until this point have seemed to cause him to waverfrom his position, certainly from his ongoing war on ukraine, he seems to be emboldened by the fact that western allies are now slowing down with their military support to ukraine. so where do you see him standing at this point, two years into the wall?— at this point, two years into the wall? my guess is this a burden is — the wall? my guess is this a burden is more _ the wall? my guess is this a burden is more confident i the wall? my guess is this a i burden is more confident now than he was, say, a year ago, but i also think in the west there is something of an narrative that ukraine is losing and certainly ukraine is now on the defensive but if you look at the metric of how much ground russia has occupied, russia in february of 20
what about where _ battlefield in ukraine. what about where all— battlefield in ukraine. what about where all this - battlefield in ukraine. what about where all this leaves | about where all this leaves vladimir putin? no sanctions until this point have seemed to cause him to waver from until this point have seemed to cause him to waverfrom his position, certainly from his ongoing war on ukraine, he seems to be emboldened by the fact that western allies are now slowing down with their...
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sure, what about ukraine? because of course, that would make a huge difference to ukraine. and ukraine is closer to membership than ever before. but of course, the challenge is that, to have them as a full member in the midst of war, then we risk having a full confrontation, full conflict war between russia and nato. and nato has fundamentally two tasks — one is to support ukraine, as we do with unprecedented military economic support, and the other is to prevent this conflict from escalating to a full—scale conflict between russia and nato. your predecessor at nato, anders fogh rasmussen, has said, "i hear the argument we cannot invite ukraine to join nato as long as war is going on". and he said it's a dangerous argument that you're making, because he says, "it provides putin with a veto over nato and an incentive to continue hostilities indefinitely". i think i've demonstrated very clearly that president putin doesn't have a veto on nato enlargement. he, in the weeks leading up to the invasion... but he does over ukraine's admission to nato. no, ukraine is now closer
sure, what about ukraine? because of course, that would make a huge difference to ukraine. and ukraine is closer to membership than ever before. but of course, the challenge is that, to have them as a full member in the midst of war, then we risk having a full confrontation, full conflict war between russia and nato. and nato has fundamentally two tasks — one is to support ukraine, as we do with unprecedented military economic support, and the other is to prevent this conflict from escalating...
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with ukraine. i want to speak to you about what the plan looks like and how we will look to achieve it. we are hoping to ensure ukraine has the military needs to say katie -- succeed on the battlefield and deter aggression. anyone who doubts your ability to attain this should look at what you have already accomplished. in two years, two months, 21 days you have denied them erasing ukraine from the map. you have foiled his plot to install a government. you have taken half the territory russia gained in the first weeks. [inaudible] and he gains russia has made have come at tremendous cost to the kremlin. you have thought -- you have thought -- people from every region, community have stepped forward to serve, including at this university. the students, alumni, teachers and other employees have answered the call to defend their homeland. they put aside their careers and dreams. 88 of those men and women gave their lives for your freedom. their names are on a memorial on campus that i visited with your
with ukraine. i want to speak to you about what the plan looks like and how we will look to achieve it. we are hoping to ensure ukraine has the military needs to say katie -- succeed on the battlefield and deter aggression. anyone who doubts your ability to attain this should look at what you have already accomplished. in two years, two months, 21 days you have denied them erasing ukraine from the map. you have foiled his plot to install a government. you have taken half the territory russia...
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war against ukraine. it is imperative that we have ukrainian artists relabeled as ukrainian. in addition to reprinting labels and editing catalogs we should also be planning for the future. ukrainian museums have done the work of preserving their collections and keeping them as safe as possible, evacuating them from immediate danger, storing them in the best conditions possible under the situations at hand. american museums and cultural institutions can and should be doing more, exploring opportunities to establish relationships with ukrainian museums, collections, and fulfilling the double positive, exhibiting ukrainian art and culture to the large american public and temporarily safekeeping valuable treasures in the united states and from the front lines. it is a tangible way of supporting ukraine culture during wartime. other opportunities include donating to cultural institutions in ukraine establishing scholarships, residency, fellowships for ukrainian artists and creative's in the u.s. and engaging
war against ukraine. it is imperative that we have ukrainian artists relabeled as ukrainian. in addition to reprinting labels and editing catalogs we should also be planning for the future. ukrainian museums have done the work of preserving their collections and keeping them as safe as possible, evacuating them from immediate danger, storing them in the best conditions possible under the situations at hand. american museums and cultural institutions can and should be doing more, exploring...
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ukraine. we're very honored to host your profile trofimov, who's the chief foreign correspondent, the wall street journal and the author of this fantastic new are our our enemies will vanish the russian invasion and ukraine's for independence. as you can see there are there are books for sale in the rear. so be able to grab one and i think you'll be signing books for that. right. okay, great. just a quick word. tonight's event is co-sponsored by two organizations. one is the simon and john lee center for global journalism at the j school. it's mission is to inform the way we practice journalism through an international lens. the other organization is the overseas press of america, which is the nation's largest and oldest association of journalists, are engaged in international news. i'll say a few words about the folks on the panel and let them take it away. yaroslav has a background that. you would need a team of about five screenwriters to come up with. he was born in kiev, grew up in madaga
ukraine. we're very honored to host your profile trofimov, who's the chief foreign correspondent, the wall street journal and the author of this fantastic new are our our enemies will vanish the russian invasion and ukraine's for independence. as you can see there are there are books for sale in the rear. so be able to grab one and i think you'll be signing books for that. right. okay, great. just a quick word. tonight's event is co-sponsored by two organizations. one is the simon and john lee...
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if ukraine loses, russia will turn ukraine sources against you, against the west. is defeated or thl simply no middle ground, i'm afraid. so the international alliances must be strengthened, no doubt. more investment must be made into our own security, that's for sure. late if ukraine doesn't receive th$l tools now moment. and if russia is not stopped in , the cost of restoring order in the entire world will be much hi eventuallyte, every country around the world will be affected by russian aggression. let me finish saying that we might have to answer one simple question today. what world we all want to live in today, whether it is putin's world, or the world we have been working for so decades to ensure peace and stability working our kids and our future generations. i thank you for your support. thank you so much. [applause] >> these are not the only ambassadors here. hroom. this is a solemn time, let's be clear. two years of this fight has been a hard time, it is a hard time. just off the plane yesterday afternoon, talk heard over the past week but also, you are
if ukraine loses, russia will turn ukraine sources against you, against the west. is defeated or thl simply no middle ground, i'm afraid. so the international alliances must be strengthened, no doubt. more investment must be made into our own security, that's for sure. late if ukraine doesn't receive th$l tools now moment. and if russia is not stopped in , the cost of restoring order in the entire world will be much hi eventuallyte, every country around the world will be affected by russian...
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aid to ukraine and global security. foreign diplomats from ukraine and norway. they also weigh in on possible outcomes of the nato summit being held this summer in washington d.c. this is from the atlantic council. >> good morning to you all. good afternoon in europe and hello too you wherever you are attending in the world. president of the atlantic council. i am pleased to serve as moderators for fire side chat the importance of supporting a crate had the summit. welcome back from your break. from our break in the headquarters. the ukrainian ambassador like policy pajamas. a big policy change. in all important people who are on our panels may be all people on our panels a cup for the atlantic council. that is a great innovation. and thank you for that suggestion. governments of norway and ukraine will not walk away from the session empty-handed. this year's curtain raiser event comes during a milestone year for the alliances they don't nas celebrate 75 years of collective defense. next week the atlantic council have first distinguished leadership awards. award
aid to ukraine and global security. foreign diplomats from ukraine and norway. they also weigh in on possible outcomes of the nato summit being held this summer in washington d.c. this is from the atlantic council. >> good morning to you all. good afternoon in europe and hello too you wherever you are attending in the world. president of the atlantic council. i am pleased to serve as moderators for fire side chat the importance of supporting a crate had the summit. welcome back from your...
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ukraine's defenders are a hard fight. but russian troops are paying a high price for putin's aggression. now, putin is betting that eventually ukraine will fold. and he's betting that this contact group will crumble, but he's wrong. and today we saw again why. ukraine is fighting for its li which gives us a huge strategic advantage of a just cause. and meanwhile, putin is trying to wage a 19th century war of imperial aggression in the world of 2024. and that's a terrible idea and strategy. ukraine's forces are the kremlin's war of choice with ingenuity and skill. and they are making excellent use of capabilities provided by the members of this contact group. we spent a lot of time today on life saving air defense systems which are helping ukraine stave off waves of russian missiles,i munitions. we'll continue to push to ensure that ukraine owns skies and can defend its citizens and its civilian infrastructure far from the front lines. the united states and our allies and partners worldwide remain laser focused on ukraine'
ukraine's defenders are a hard fight. but russian troops are paying a high price for putin's aggression. now, putin is betting that eventually ukraine will fold. and he's betting that this contact group will crumble, but he's wrong. and today we saw again why. ukraine is fighting for its li which gives us a huge strategic advantage of a just cause. and meanwhile, putin is trying to wage a 19th century war of imperial aggression in the world of 2024. and that's a terrible idea and strategy....
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ambassadors to ukraine. we have ambassador john herbst, alongside ambassador bill taylor and others. when russian troops invaded ukraine on the 24th of february in 2022, most people expected that ukraine would fall to russian troops in a matter of days. ukraine, against all odds, still stands. this is because ukrainians reject russia's attempt to occupy them. and are determined to defend their territory and protect their democracy. it's also the case because countries all around the world are committed to freedom and the international rule of law are standing with ukraine, we stood with you for two years and we will keep standing with you and we are determined to provide much -- as much support as we possibly can. two years on, while allied powers are grappling with war fatigue and some question whether they can continue, ukraine continues to fight for sovereignty and cultural heritage against one of the most aggressive countries in the world. as we think about the path forward and the many challenges that u
ambassadors to ukraine. we have ambassador john herbst, alongside ambassador bill taylor and others. when russian troops invaded ukraine on the 24th of february in 2022, most people expected that ukraine would fall to russian troops in a matter of days. ukraine, against all odds, still stands. this is because ukrainians reject russia's attempt to occupy them. and are determined to defend their territory and protect their democracy. it's also the case because countries all around the world are...
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we also held our second nato ukraine counsel. we reaffirm that ukraine's future is in nato. our goal now is to create a bridge to ukraine's full membership, offering additional support and better cooperation as ukraine makes reforms necessary to join the alliance. ukraine has made some remarkable progress in recent months. it pushed the russian fleet back from the black sea to open up shipping lanes to get grain to the world. ukraine is attracting more and more private investment and it is valiantly holding ground on the battlefield in the face of an ongoing russian onslaught. it is also making progress on governance and security reforms which we discussed in our meetings today, including boosting resources for his anticorruption institutions, increasing transparency and accountability for the military assistance provided and i think this progress shows that ukraine is taking our recommendation, the recommendations of all allies seriously, doing the hard work to meet nato's high standards. but we also know this -- more aid is urgently needed for ukraine. we heard directly fr
we also held our second nato ukraine counsel. we reaffirm that ukraine's future is in nato. our goal now is to create a bridge to ukraine's full membership, offering additional support and better cooperation as ukraine makes reforms necessary to join the alliance. ukraine has made some remarkable progress in recent months. it pushed the russian fleet back from the black sea to open up shipping lanes to get grain to the world. ukraine is attracting more and more private investment and it is...
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support in ukraine serves u.s. interests. for a tiny fraction of annual defense spending, the united states has helped ukraine destroy a major part combat capacity without placing a single american soldier in harm's way. i welcome the clear commitment from president biden and you to sustain your support ukraine and to work with congress to achieve that. as you said, allies are also stepping up. what they cannot provide in terms of humanitarian aid exceeds what the u.s. is providing. i am they will continue to deliver. because support for ukraine is not charity. it is an investment in our own security. president putin started this war and he could end it today if he stopped attacking a neighbor. the work it also and if ukraine stops defending itself but that would not mean peace, it would mean russian occupation and occupation is not peace. peace will require present putin to realize he will not get what he wants on the battlefield. most accept a negotiated solution where ukraine is an independent nation. what happens around t
support in ukraine serves u.s. interests. for a tiny fraction of annual defense spending, the united states has helped ukraine destroy a major part combat capacity without placing a single american soldier in harm's way. i welcome the clear commitment from president biden and you to sustain your support ukraine and to work with congress to achieve that. as you said, allies are also stepping up. what they cannot provide in terms of humanitarian aid exceeds what the u.s. is providing. i am they...
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former ambassador to ukraine john hurst and others discussed the possibility of ukraine joining nato as it delayed by congress to pass another package. this discussion was hosted by the atlantic council. ♪♪ >> good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i am a senior fellow at the center. it is a pleasure to have you hwith us whether in person or online in washington, d.c. or abroad. thank you for joining this event. what can the u.s. learn from europe about support for ukraine. the title of today's conversation raises a few eyebrows. i know it did mine, the full scale invasion is now in its third year. ukraine and its people need help now more than ever. the united states is ukraine's largest supporter of military aid and has provided billions in humanitarian assistance and support to the government.ta however, usaid has stalled and $60 billion as ukrainians run short of supplies and u.s. support withers, europe has stepped up. the eu and its members together account for the largest aid to ukraine in terms of humanitarian and military support and the support comes from humble begi
former ambassador to ukraine john hurst and others discussed the possibility of ukraine joining nato as it delayed by congress to pass another package. this discussion was hosted by the atlantic council. ♪♪ >> good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i am a senior fellow at the center. it is a pleasure to have you hwith us whether in person or online in washington, d.c. or abroad. thank you for joining this event. what can the u.s. learn from europe about support for ukraine. the...
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today it is ukraine, tomorrow it could _ today it is ukraine, tomorrow it could he — today it is ukraine, tomorrow it could be taiwan so therefore it is in our— could be taiwan so therefore it is in our interest to ensure ukraine continues— in our interest to ensure ukraine continues as an independent sovereign nation and the support we are providing is making a difference. there is a steady flow of munitions and weapons from nato allies and _ of munitions and weapons from nato allies and we have seen that this support— allies and we have seen that this support has enabled the ukrainians to actually make big achievements. we have _ to actually make big achievements. we have to — to actually make big achievements. we have to remember where we started. — we have to remember where we started. this war started with a full—fledged invasion in february last year— full—fledged invasion in february last year or in 2022, most experts
today it is ukraine, tomorrow it could _ today it is ukraine, tomorrow it could he — today it is ukraine, tomorrow it could be taiwan so therefore it is in our— could be taiwan so therefore it is in our interest to ensure ukraine continues— in our interest to ensure ukraine continues as an independent sovereign nation and the support we are providing is making a difference. there is a steady flow of munitions and weapons from nato allies and _ of munitions and weapons from nato allies and...
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ti on ukraine's side. because with each g month the work we are doing to get there moves ukraine closer to the membership in the european with each passing month ukraine passes more bilateral security events -- agreements. turns out more advanced weapons, strengthens its economy, consolidates its democracy. as the war goes on russia is going backwards and ukraine is ng forward. here is why ukraine will continue along that trajectory and ultimately succeed. because of all of you. of the people of ukraine. one thing that putin has always underestimated and that ukrainians understand to tcore s of which the people will defend the right to shape their own destiny. the powerful dedication of neighbors, community, a nation, the democracy stirs in citizens is one of hope, not fear and perpetual possibility. we see it in the countless people across this nation who have opened their homes and their hearts. we see it in the artists who painted boarded-up windows in ukraine with the verses of ukrainian poets. in the
ti on ukraine's side. because with each g month the work we are doing to get there moves ukraine closer to the membership in the european with each passing month ukraine passes more bilateral security events -- agreements. turns out more advanced weapons, strengthens its economy, consolidates its democracy. as the war goes on russia is going backwards and ukraine is ng forward. here is why ukraine will continue along that trajectory and ultimately succeed. because of all of you. of the people...
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that is at least how he is perceived in ukraine. next, some of the listeners to the global news podcast and ukrainecast have been asking about the impact of the war on civilian populations. my name is dale and i live in scotland. my question is, what psychological effect has the frequency of air raids had on ukrainian people? my name is frederic and i am from paris. my question is about the efficiency of the economic sanctions on russia and the real effects. steve, you can look at that in just a moment. first, lyse, what does it feel like in ukraine today? i have to say i remember the first weeks of the war, whenever the air raid sirens sounded, everyone immediately went to their bomb shelters, either underground parks, metro stations, basements. whatever they had, everyone knew they had somewhere to hide. but as the months went on and people realised that every time the air raid sirens sounded, it didn't necessarily mean there was going to be a missile slamming into a building or a street nearby. people became much more relaxed abo
that is at least how he is perceived in ukraine. next, some of the listeners to the global news podcast and ukrainecast have been asking about the impact of the war on civilian populations. my name is dale and i live in scotland. my question is, what psychological effect has the frequency of air raids had on ukrainian people? my name is frederic and i am from paris. my question is about the efficiency of the economic sanctions on russia and the real effects. steve, you can look at that in just...
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wants ukraine. it has increased its military spending in the next year to almost half of its total budget. it is showing no signs of backing down. and given russia's total failure to comply with any international t orders so far, and it's violation of 400 different international law treaties is just 2014, it's naove to believe that russia will comply with any future judgment or agreements for reparations to ukraine, or even a peace treaty. but even if these payments were negotiated at some point in the future, what matters is that under international law, russia already owes this money to ukraine. nobody disagrees wiof contention. the g-7 has already confirmed that the money is never going back to russia. but instead of just sitting there in a pot, these funds could essentially be a down payment on what russia already legally owes. the question is not whether russia must pay. the question is when. the longer the west delays tapping into russian reserves for personal funding, the more we, and i mean
wants ukraine. it has increased its military spending in the next year to almost half of its total budget. it is showing no signs of backing down. and given russia's total failure to comply with any international t orders so far, and it's violation of 400 different international law treaties is just 2014, it's naove to believe that russia will comply with any future judgment or agreements for reparations to ukraine, or even a peace treaty. but even if these payments were negotiated at some...
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first for estonia to send the books on the ground to ukraine?— ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is _ ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something _ ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something we - ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something we are - ground to ukraine? first of all i - think it is something we are always doing, that we are trying to guess what russia is doing next, so maybe this is a good situation, let them guess now what we are doing next, so this ambiguity is actually good, that we discuss these issues, what we are able to do or not. i think we shouldn't rule out any options because if we say very certainly that this is not what we are going to do then russia takes note. 0k, we can push this further. but to do then russia takes note. 0k, we can push this further.— can push this further. but when you think it would _ can push this further. but when you think it would be _ can push this further. but when you think it would be necessary - can push this further. but when you think it would be necessary t
first for estonia to send the books on the ground to ukraine?— ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is _ ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something _ ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something we - ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something we are - ground to ukraine? first of all i - think it is something we are always doing, that we are trying to guess what russia is doing next, so maybe this is a good situation, let them guess now what we are...
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let's look at ukraine now. ukraine used to be a sal, good republic. so i'm like, checking out ukraine became independent when the soviet union collapsed. but it's still have close ties to russia. overtime ukraine began moving away from russia and it's fear of influence and closer to the european union and nato, the food you hated that he refused to accept ukraine as a separate entity 1st, illegally amex and crime. yeah. in 2014 and inciting a war in eastern ukraine, them in 2022, launching an all out invasion. this is catching us capital so grossly. thousands of civilians were killed when russian forces seize the city. limits. the united nations later called girls me the most destroyed city on earth, the and here's my to you for it in eastern ukraine, after russia's forces occupied the city in 2022. after a 3 months each. almost all residential buildings were destroyed. ukrainian sources say more than 20000 civilians were killed in by the airport when um they skipped the images from your brain after wallet struggle to differentiate between the 2. and
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-- ukraine aid? secretary blinken: let me be clear about one thing, which shouldn't require clarity, which is the united states is committed to helping ensure ukraine winning this war. i think be extraordinary support we've provided and we continue to provide. we have not encourage or enable strikes outside of ukraine, but ultimately ukraine has to ke decisions for itself about how award were conducting in defense of its freedom of its sovereignty. and we will continue to back th the equipment that it needs to succeed, that it needs to win. , as i mentioned, we areocused on other forms of air defense making sure that we can find them, bring them to ukraine, kharkiv of course is one priority, all i could tell you is something we discussed in detail and that we are actively and urgently working on. in terms of negotiations, these are decisions for ukraine to make, notnid states are not any other country. so, if i imagined that putin showed any interest in seriously engaging in negotiations, i'm sure uk
-- ukraine aid? secretary blinken: let me be clear about one thing, which shouldn't require clarity, which is the united states is committed to helping ensure ukraine winning this war. i think be extraordinary support we've provided and we continue to provide. we have not encourage or enable strikes outside of ukraine, but ultimately ukraine has to ke decisions for itself about how award were conducting in defense of its freedom of its sovereignty. and we will continue to back th the equipment...
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ukraine defense contact will continuets work for ukraine and for all. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> our first question will come from the washington post. >> secretary austen, it's nice to see you. first for you, how great is the risk of a major russian breakthrough given the shortages ukraine is now facing and does that danger continue to grow as the u.s. supplemental is delayed further and do you think given the stakes you laid out in the fight in ukraine, do you think the united responsibility to dip further into its own stockpile if the supplemental does not pass. for states says they are discussing alternatives to a major ground operation in israel in raaf up. what alternative options exist for achieving israel's security goals in southern gaza including destroying the remaining hamas battalions without further threatening aid delivery and endangering civilians sheltering their? could it achieve those goals through some combination of targeted raids and precision strikes? sec. austin: regarding a potential russian breakthrough.
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say ukraine needs more age now than ever. also coming up, the stars of this is better and out of the look at some of the favorites to win the golden and silver baz at the berlin international film festival. the i don't, i'm told me. alrighty. but welcome to the program. it's been 2 years since russian president vladimir puts a launch what he called his special military operation, the full scale invasion of ukraine. his soldiers expected a quick takeover of the neighbor, even pocketing musical instruments for a victory march through the kids. but ukraine for back driving russian forces out of the north and bringing the southern advance to a standstill. now, western allies say the need to provide you queen with a stronger than ever, crushes and vision of ukraine. debated again at the un security council after another euro for the u. n. g once more called for bes, for 2 years on the deck, it seems to us as an attempt to the legal indexation of gainesville tunnels, republic of guy, nia, and the city of sylvester. ball, the water
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ukraine. almost two years ago putin commences the illegal invasion. the war now stands at a turning point in one place mcconnell and i see eye-to-eye on is how crucial it is to aid ukraine. it's a moment in history, a pivotal moment. if we don't do it did u. read this morning that nowarmor units with north korea and within a short matter of time ukraine could be defeated in the world will change and every american will feel the consequence of that for years to come. so this is a crucial fulcrum moment where we must, must do our best and stand together. so, to my senate colleagues, democrat and republican the matter is quite simple as president zelensky told us if congress fails to act ukraine faces defeat. and don't just listen to him. this into the russian state tv praising the u.s. is an abity pass funding, praising republicans and leader mcconnell for their role in holding up funding for ukraine. and make no mistake, as i said this is just a crucial moment. we feel this passionately. this i
ukraine. almost two years ago putin commences the illegal invasion. the war now stands at a turning point in one place mcconnell and i see eye-to-eye on is how crucial it is to aid ukraine. it's a moment in history, a pivotal moment. if we don't do it did u. read this morning that nowarmor units with north korea and within a short matter of time ukraine could be defeated in the world will change and every american will feel the consequence of that for years to come. so this is a crucial fulcrum...
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ukraine is not alone. around the world ukraine france has stepped up to help ukraine's brave troops resist putin's aggression. we formed a historic international coalition rooted in shared interest in common principles. the united states remains determined to support ukraine its fight for freedom i'm especially glad we are joined today by my friend ukrainian defenseman minister we look forward to hearing your report from the battlefield. ukraine's fight is important for all of our countries. ukraine's incredibly brave troops are could turn their battle against the kremlin invaders against a vast front-line ukraine's east and south in a bitter winter weather. ukraine's defenders continue to inflict significant losses on the kremlin's forces. putin continues to sacrifice staggering numbers of russian troops in its rash and reckless war of choice putin hopes missiles and drones will demoralize ukrainian people break the fighting spilt spirit of ukrainian military i urge this group to d deep to provide ukraine
ukraine is not alone. around the world ukraine france has stepped up to help ukraine's brave troops resist putin's aggression. we formed a historic international coalition rooted in shared interest in common principles. the united states remains determined to support ukraine its fight for freedom i'm especially glad we are joined today by my friend ukrainian defenseman minister we look forward to hearing your report from the battlefield. ukraine's fight is important for all of our countries....
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ukraine remains, supporting ukraine remains a hugely bipartisan issue in the u.k. for that reason. as well as the immediate help we are giving ukraine, looking at what more help we can give, particularly on ammunition, nato standard, particularly on trying to help ukraine develop an indigenous production capability that special envoy is very interested in. we are also trying to look ahead. to that end when he was kyiv, the prime minister put his signature alongside president zelenskyy's on the first bilateral security agreement signed with ukraine by a member of the g-7 plus coalition. and on the 7th of march, this month, we supplied another 10,000 cutting-edge drones to ukraine. so another 400 or so million. and to date we have trained 30,000 ukrainian pilots f-16's. we don't have those airplanes that we can give to the ukrainians. other allies have those and are supplying them. what we can do is offer basic training. that's what we are determined to do. and we remain united as a g-7 plus, as a nato e.u. coalition. america likes winners. this is one factor if i may say so in the c
ukraine remains, supporting ukraine remains a hugely bipartisan issue in the u.k. for that reason. as well as the immediate help we are giving ukraine, looking at what more help we can give, particularly on ammunition, nato standard, particularly on trying to help ukraine develop an indigenous production capability that special envoy is very interested in. we are also trying to look ahead. to that end when he was kyiv, the prime minister put his signature alongside president zelenskyy's on the...
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we have the full choice about the saying that ukraine doesn't matter to ukraine or support ukraine with no question asked, with blank checks. both of these positions are not good in our national interest and both of these positions are not good in the interest of the people of ukraine. and unfortunately, this monopoly of narratives prevailing in our government, in our society, and in congress. so my amendment is actually very simple and i know this is just -- we're doing this amendment just for the show and no one is going to put -- pass it on the floor. we still go with blank checks and slush funds and unfortunately this strategy failed the american people, president biden failed the american people. on the border. on national security. congress failed the american people on the border. on national security. president biden and president zelenskyy failed the ukrainian people. they were not ready before the war started. they didn't have good strategy when the war started. slow walk the aid. and really didn't fight and deter putin to go further. now we have a very significant war in euro
we have the full choice about the saying that ukraine doesn't matter to ukraine or support ukraine with no question asked, with blank checks. both of these positions are not good in our national interest and both of these positions are not good in the interest of the people of ukraine. and unfortunately, this monopoly of narratives prevailing in our government, in our society, and in congress. so my amendment is actually very simple and i know this is just -- we're doing this amendment just for...
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for ukraine did not diminish, ukraine would ultimately win this war. of course, if u.s. support of ukraine were stronger, the war's end would come sooner. i've had my disagreements with the administration about longer ranged weapons to ukraine. that is the problem that has kept our policy to a mere adequate response to the great challenge of russia's invasion of ukraine, which is a serious, direct threat to american corridors. but the inadequacy of an overall adequate policy is far better than the problem we face now coming from the quasi-isolationist right wing of the republican party. this is a relatively small group , no more than six or 10 really want to kill aid to ukraine. then there's another 30 or so for whom this is not a high priority. but in a republican house which only has a two seat majority, 6-10 people can do a great deal of damage, something that kevin mccarthy experienced, and mike johnson is not long too. the senate has passed a package we all know of which would give ukraine 60 point $1 billion of assistance. absolutely essential as
for ukraine did not diminish, ukraine would ultimately win this war. of course, if u.s. support of ukraine were stronger, the war's end would come sooner. i've had my disagreements with the administration about longer ranged weapons to ukraine. that is the problem that has kept our policy to a mere adequate response to the great challenge of russia's invasion of ukraine, which is a serious, direct threat to american corridors. but the inadequacy of an overall adequate policy is far better than...
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united states about support to ukraine? we will ask these questions and more today. we are pleased to be joined in person by great group of speakers including the liberty chief ambassador in the czech republic, welcome. thank you for being here. we will be joined by benjaminhaddad who's joining is virtually from paris or i don't know where you are. he's a member the national activities of france. i'm joined by deborah keegan, senior advisor at the u.s. center. a pleasure to have you here and ambassador john hurts, senior director at the council of euro asia center. make sure to send your questions and follow us online atx. with that, i would like to begin with you the first question. as i said, the czech president was a hero at the conference when he mentioned check efforts to find -- to supply -- to find on international markets and ensure that ammunition can be provided to ukraine. over 10 countries have agreed to bite and fund more than 1.5 million rounds for ukraine. what is the status of this initiative and what does t
united states about support to ukraine? we will ask these questions and more today. we are pleased to be joined in person by great group of speakers including the liberty chief ambassador in the czech republic, welcome. thank you for being here. we will be joined by benjaminhaddad who's joining is virtually from paris or i don't know where you are. he's a member the national activities of france. i'm joined by deborah keegan, senior advisor at the u.s. center. a pleasure to have you here and...
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navalny one day and the rest of ukraine next. >> ukraine demonstrated what his intentions are. i don't know if this changes our perception of putin. this enforces what we already knew. >> prime minister, you are literally on the front lines, very strong and needing to maintain the deterrence. what was your reaction and what might it mean in a bigger way? >> it shows putin's playbook has not changed. so we should be aware of this. like president zelenskyy said, let's not discuss to do something. we have to do everything to stop them. we have seen this already. the same thing. american isolationism, not stopping the aggressor with stopping them. and then see a spread all over the world. let's learn something from the history. >> naito has said in key defense ministers from the frontline countries have said that your concern for the first time that within three to five years even putin could test the resolve of the nato countries. >> we can never take peace for granted. serving against any nato ally. the world has become more dangerous but naito has become stronger and the purpose
navalny one day and the rest of ukraine next. >> ukraine demonstrated what his intentions are. i don't know if this changes our perception of putin. this enforces what we already knew. >> prime minister, you are literally on the front lines, very strong and needing to maintain the deterrence. what was your reaction and what might it mean in a bigger way? >> it shows putin's playbook has not changed. so we should be aware of this. like president zelenskyy said, let's not...
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for ukraine did not diminish, ukraine would ultimately win this war. of course, if u.s. support of ukraine were >> war's end come sooner, i've had my disagreements with the administration about their reluctance to send longer range or more advanced weapons to ukraine. and i think that a problem which has kept our policy to be nearly an adequate response to the great challenge of russia's invasion to ukraine, which is a threat, a serious direct threat to american core interests. but the inadequacy of an overall adequate policy is far better than the problem we face now coming from the quasi isolationists right wing of the republican party. this is a relatively small group. some of whom, no more than six or 10 want to kill you with the aid to ukraine. and they have no clue for american interest. and some whom it's not a high priority. and the two seat majority, six to 10 people can do a great deal of daniel, something that kevin mccarthy experienced and mike johnson does not want to. >> the senate passed an aid package, 61 billion of assistance, actually
for ukraine did not diminish, ukraine would ultimately win this war. of course, if u.s. support of ukraine were >> war's end come sooner, i've had my disagreements with the administration about their reluctance to send longer range or more advanced weapons to ukraine. and i think that a problem which has kept our policy to be nearly an adequate response to the great challenge of russia's invasion to ukraine, which is a threat, a serious direct threat to american core interests. but the...
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it is how many weapons and munitions were delivered to ukraine. and this is because the pentagon does not have the relevant standardized guidance room for the pentagons audit on covered an absence of records about the status of supplies of virtually half of the contracts for ukraine. furthermore, the leadership of the agency was unable to identify the reason for which this occurred gives to the defense ministry. according to mr. according to the defense department, according to the report, also is unable to track the status of supplies delivery to the supplies delivered after their arrival in ukraine. in other words, the independent audit and ensuring that the weapons that have spread in the area for them not to go beyond you currently have is destructo impossible. nor can military personnel boast about accurate data regarding the fate of products from the united states military, industrial complex, where they use destroyed for they loss. and what does it recognize is that it is difficult to have an unbiased assessment of whether you asked whether
it is how many weapons and munitions were delivered to ukraine. and this is because the pentagon does not have the relevant standardized guidance room for the pentagons audit on covered an absence of records about the status of supplies of virtually half of the contracts for ukraine. furthermore, the leadership of the agency was unable to identify the reason for which this occurred gives to the defense ministry. according to mr. according to the defense department, according to the report, also...
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no ukraine without ukraine. max: let me ask about the death of russian opposition leader alexei navalny, last friday. in june 2021, the president noted there would be devastating consequences for putin if n avalny were to die. he has now died in russian captivity. is the administration planning any action or has the united states used up the sanctions bulletin that we would have to hit back at the kremlin? undersecretary nuland: to underscore what everybody knows, it is vladimir putin who is responsible for the death of alexei navalny, his most vocal and effective critic. first by poisoning him, then locking him up, then sending him to the arctic. there should be no mistake about that. we will have a crushing new package of sanctions in the next couple of days, hundreds of them. i will let the white house announced them. some of them will be targeted at folks directly involved in navalny's death. the vast majority of them, though, are designed to further attrite putin's war machine and gaps in the sanction machi
no ukraine without ukraine. max: let me ask about the death of russian opposition leader alexei navalny, last friday. in june 2021, the president noted there would be devastating consequences for putin if n avalny were to die. he has now died in russian captivity. is the administration planning any action or has the united states used up the sanctions bulletin that we would have to hit back at the kremlin? undersecretary nuland: to underscore what everybody knows, it is vladimir putin who is...
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i think clearly ukraine... . ., , ukraine... really? you put it as bold as that. _ ukraine... really? you put it as bold as that, the _ ukraine... really? you put it as bold as that, the future - ukraine... really? you put it as bold as that, the future of- ukraine... really? you put it as. bold as that, the future of europe? absolutely. we're looking at a security— absolutely. we're looking at a security situation where if it ukramas— security situation where if it ukraine's front line were to collapse. _ ukraine's front line were to collapse, we would have a situation where _ collapse, we would have a situation where we _ collapse, we would have a situation where we would have mass of refugees coming _ where we would have mass of refugees coming across into europe and although— coming across into europe and although i do not believe that the russians— although i do not believe that the russians or vladimir putin have the capability— russians or vladimir putin have the capability at the moment to carry on and attack_ capability at the moment to carry on and attack n
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my ascent do has been pushing to join the you meeting with ukraine. you press it and then all pania san do set. you was worried. not all the way safe today. thanks to the but a very of the ukrainian sol days and we are very grateful to them. the attention though, also costs and concerned in washington. good afternoon, given russia's increasingly aggressive and destabilizing role in europe, we are watching rushes, actions, and trends. nice through it. in a broader situation, they're very closely just one of several western voices warning the rush is trying to, to stabilize the region even further throughout. sanchez, isn't i dollars to specializes in relations between i'm old over and ukraine, l m. i austin, how concerned he is over this appeal of from transmit straight to russia? to be honest, i'm not very concerned because as we've already heard, also just before there has been this call for and referendum already in 2006 there has been uh, the decision to want to join the russian federation about the criminal so far hasn't even recognized uh, tremen
my ascent do has been pushing to join the you meeting with ukraine. you press it and then all pania san do set. you was worried. not all the way safe today. thanks to the but a very of the ukrainian sol days and we are very grateful to them. the attention though, also costs and concerned in washington. good afternoon, given russia's increasingly aggressive and destabilizing role in europe, we are watching rushes, actions, and trends. nice through it. in a broader situation, they're very closely...
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a key moment in brussels and the debates over a to ukraine. ukraine is desperate for help on the battlefield and for rebuilding european youth. and for rebuilding, european union leaders came to work through the politics of a massive paid package today. also coming up, social media bosses base, a grilling by us. lawmakers, senators accused the heads of facebook and other companies of not doing enough to protect children, palm lines. the hello and terry martin. thanks for joining us. your opinion leaders are meeting today to decide tens of billions of bureaus in new aid for ukraine. use support has been crucial for keep as it fights against russia's full scale invasion, a war on least by moscow. 2 years ago. ukraine is a former soviet republic that now wants to join the u. n. to the nato defense alliance. but it's seen recent financial commitments from brussels and from the united states blocked in political battles. here's the look of how you countries have helped ukraine today. since russia's invasion, ukraine has needed billions of stimulus, and e u countries have committed their support b
a key moment in brussels and the debates over a to ukraine. ukraine is desperate for help on the battlefield and for rebuilding european youth. and for rebuilding, european union leaders came to work through the politics of a massive paid package today. also coming up, social media bosses base, a grilling by us. lawmakers, senators accused the heads of facebook and other companies of not doing enough to protect children, palm lines. the hello and terry martin. thanks for joining us. your...
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it's not even a clear whether they will go to ukraine and yet mark us ukraine inside or at least publicly seems to still be remaining very optimistic about this. is this just for show to avoid a self fulfilling prophecy? i shouldn't give the impression that that without western support, a weakening western support that it's really going to be hung out to dry. here. my question will be, what is the alternative for the granting government does to smile and to pretend to be happy based on alternative. i think the quite a well, i think that the one saying the majority of what the government spends a lot less than governments still make the same claim as in february 2022 ukraine main or lou was ross. i'm an old when. but if you're in sequencing, what does it mean in financial terms in military times? i think the peut and the account instead of schools around the dock. and i mean, i'm not confident that there's both hands and diversity of the future. and you mentioned the taurus issue again in berlin. the heart is don't part of things. i mean, is it in a strange sounding company, if a particula
it's not even a clear whether they will go to ukraine and yet mark us ukraine inside or at least publicly seems to still be remaining very optimistic about this. is this just for show to avoid a self fulfilling prophecy? i shouldn't give the impression that that without western support, a weakening western support that it's really going to be hung out to dry. here. my question will be, what is the alternative for the granting government does to smile and to pretend to be happy based on...
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military equipment is flowing into ukraine. there's going _ is flowing into ukraine. there's going to — is flowing into ukraine. there's going to be a challenge of quantity, how much— going to be a challenge of quantity, how much can move and how quickly. some _ how much can move and how quickly. some of— how much can move and how quickly. some of the — how much can move and how quickly. some of the equipment and some of the money— some of the equipment and some of the money for the equipment has been built. the money for the equipment has been built thats— the money for the equipment has been built. that's one big challenges a lot built. that's one big challenges a tot of— built. that's one big challenges a tot of the — built. that's one big challenges a lot of the money was to ramp up production— lot of the money was to ramp up production of artillery. that would have been— production of artillery. that would have been great if it passed last october — have been great if it passed last october and then you would have had another— october and
military equipment is flowing into ukraine. there's going _ is flowing into ukraine. there's going to — is flowing into ukraine. there's going to be a challenge of quantity, how much— going to be a challenge of quantity, how much can move and how quickly. some _ how much can move and how quickly. some of— how much can move and how quickly. some of the — how much can move and how quickly. some of the equipment and some of the money— some of the equipment and some of the money for the...
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helping ukraine meet its urgent barrel needs, and helping ukraine build a future for us to stave off and deter russian aggression over the longer-term. over that first track, replaced especially hard today to rush in more air defense systems and interceptors. and on the second track, this contact group is working with ukraine to help it move forward robust, efficient and self-reliant defense. much of this work is taking place in the contract group -- contact group's new coalitions. they are looking for ways to further strengthen ukraine's capabilities and they are identifying where and how to boost ukraine's capabilities in areas such as air defense, airpower, artillery, maritime security, armor, information technology, demining, and uavs. i am grateful to all the countries heading up the capability coalitions that are now up and running. now, when this contact group first met at ramstein air base, i said that putin never imagined that the world would rally behind ukraine so good. and surely, and they said that this coalition reflects a government world. it still does. the nations of
helping ukraine meet its urgent barrel needs, and helping ukraine build a future for us to stave off and deter russian aggression over the longer-term. over that first track, replaced especially hard today to rush in more air defense systems and interceptors. and on the second track, this contact group is working with ukraine to help it move forward robust, efficient and self-reliant defense. much of this work is taking place in the contract group -- contact group's new coalitions. they are...
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for ukraine. on december 27 additional 250 million-dollar package to meet ukraine's urgent security needs includes lice saving decisions air defense system components, ammunition for hi mars, antiarmor commute missions, 155-millimeter artillery ammunition and medical equipment. the united states continues to work hard to monitor u.s. security assistance delivered to ukraine. we have seen no credible evidence of the misuse or illicit diversion of american equipment provided to ukraine. what we do see is ukraine using the capabilities that we have provided to defend itself against russian aggression. i want to take a few minutes to commend the allies and partners have risen to the moment and announced important new long-term assistance packages since we last met. this includes significant announcements by germany, latvia, lithuania, the netherlands, norway, sweden, and the united kingdom. and sewed together that these commitments will announce billions of dollars and international marriage it aid to
for ukraine. on december 27 additional 250 million-dollar package to meet ukraine's urgent security needs includes lice saving decisions air defense system components, ammunition for hi mars, antiarmor commute missions, 155-millimeter artillery ammunition and medical equipment. the united states continues to work hard to monitor u.s. security assistance delivered to ukraine. we have seen no credible evidence of the misuse or illicit diversion of american equipment provided to ukraine. what we...
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-- ukraine aid? secretary blinken: let me be clear about onin shouldn't require clarity, which is the united states is committed to helping ensure ukraine winning this war. i think be netzer the extraordinary o've provided and we continue to provide. we have not encourage or enable strikes outside o ukraine, but ultimately ukraine has to make decisis about how it will conduct this war in its freedom of itsng sovereignty. and we will continue to back ukraine with equipment that it needs to...