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and how it important it is still continue and of course, and work on our usa, integrity of the country and international rule of law. we will also need this as soon as our defense capabilities will be strengthened in the next few months. i don't want to discuss it in details right now. i believe you understand why and i, but i am very grateful to a president biden. so thank you for your attention to all of these issues, glory to you. great. thank you very much present router questions from florida for reporters, one star with alex of yahoo news. thank you, mr. president. in 20 and 2022, you presided over a bipartisan international coalition to support ukraine. how will you keep that coalition from fraying in 2023 and president zalinski. welcome to washington in
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this beautiful winter day. what did you message to the american people? last raise your question 1st though. i'm not all worried about whole in the alliance. oh no. so i'm so used to live with her, you know, you replace cook. so you inch in the korean, i assume as a simultaneous all right. ok. i've never seen nato or the you more united about anything at all. and i see no sign of there being any change. we all know what's the state care or your opinion partners all the more . so they fully understand that this is about we've never seen a major invasion of a european country since for war 2. and they see no signs put in is going to do anything to change that unless we resist and we help you create
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a resist. we all know where to stay. the very idea of sovereignty un charter food and thought he would weaken nato instead, his strength and native i once said to him that we talk about the he was one of the see the you know, europe end up being divided the and instead, what did he do he produced more united europe with sweden and finland joining? so i don't see any reason to believe there be any lesbian of support. and as we reach out to our nato allies are sector defense sector state. we get continued support, not only there, but also from around the world from japan and many other countries as well. so i feel very good about the solidarity of support for ukraine. thank you for your question. thank you so much. you asked me what to do with the new
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tele, worshipful things which are very important for me and i, and i think show that we have the same wellness and the same understanding of the live, the sense of the life my message. i wish you piece. i think that is the main thing and you understand it only wound the war in your country when somebody like these terrorists from russia come to your house. and i wish you to see your children alive and adult. and i wish you to see your children and they will go, do you know what it is and to see their children? i. i think that is demanding what i can wish you. and of course, to be together with us. john lee. because we re a live fight for our common victory. again, this tyranny that is real life. and we will win.
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and i really won't win together. thanks so much. not want. sorry, i'm sure you call on what are your people press person. yeah. the last come how linda? yeah, thank you. the me for an option. could you try and television? oh, prisoners, last president biden. i got a question to both of you, but firstly, as ukraine and, and i mean it, i want to thank you and i, to states for supporting my country. and, you know, my friends live in ukraine and i definitely understand they will not be alive to day if america will not support my country both politically and militarily. so thank you for this. it's andrew. and as of my question, a wait until and you phase of this war and, oh, you definitely discussed today which of the truth ah,
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how the war could come to an end. and what's next? will it turn into a new contra, pensive, or some kind of piece talks? so mr. by the mr. landscape, could you share your vision? what's the pharaoh way to and this war? and how do you understand this ward? so federal piece. thank you. my my view, your guy i think we have yeah. i see it as well. i like very much. oh ah. lebell patel. it says of that that you have started that question. i'm sorry. sometimes. ice shawnee my need. you're falling on. ah, and with bunch alice don't wish you have started by stating that your family is in cave and without the assistance of the united states. this is absolutely true. the us leadership in this assistance is
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not strong. and again, i would like to remind you that your family will be in danger of without the armed forces of ukraine, just which a very important muscles that concerns your questions per se. ok. what would you like to hear? ah ah, just piece. i don't know. i don't know, we're just this is, it's a very philosophical description. if there is a just war, i don't know that in and you know, for all of us to with please, and just lease is different. yeah. for me as a president, just b as is no compromises. as to the sovereignty of freedom and territorial integrity of my country, i see the bag for all the damages inflicted by russian
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aggression oliver r. i'm sorry, i'm reminded of. i'm talking about children a lot today, but as a father i would like to emphasize, you know, how many, how many barons lost their sons or daughters on the front line. so what this just piece for them? plenty money going, nothing will do my and nothing compensations or reparation are, are of ha, of no consequence. they live by revenge or j. i think this is a tremendous tragedy and the longer the war is good for that last longer. this aggression last the will be more parents who live for the sake of
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vengeance or revenge. and i know a lot of people like that was part of it. so they can to be any just piece in the war that was imposed on by these i, i don't know how to describe that because we are in the white house and i can't find the proper language. so these in humans, i would say let me respond. i think we have the, we share the exact same issue and that free independent, prosperous and security. ukraine is division. we both want this ward and we both went in and as i've said, it could end today. it had any dignity on did the right thing and just said, pulled out. but that's not going to happen. not going to happen is not going to happen now. so it comes next we talked about today was we're going to seem to help crane succeed on the battlefield. that can succeed in the battlefield with our help
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and the help of our european allies and others. so that if and when the presence lensky is ready to talk with the russians, he will be able to succeed as well, because he will have one in the battlefield. and, you know, i, i don't think we should underestimate the impact this wards have you, non russia and the losses they're suffering. and you saw just, i think was 2 days ago. put and saying that this is much tougher than he thought. he thought he could break nato. he thought he could break the west. he thought he could break the alliance. he thought he could. we welcome by the ukrainian people that were russia speaking. he was wrong, wrong in wrong, continue to be wrong. the sooner he makes it is clear that he cannot possibly win this war. that's when the time we have to put this president in a position to be able to decide how he wants more. that my
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turn this film, abilene high mathematically, have a cnn. thank you. mister president, welcome this present present to serve with you. your advisors often talk about how important, how critically important you view face to face interaction. i'm wondering after spending 2 plus hours face to face with president zalinski. what you learned, or what you took from the meeting, that perhaps you couldn't lean or learn and the phone calls or video conferences and somewhat tied to that. was there any discussion related to the you assessments that russia would not take escal tory action? now the patriots are being sent will be delayed, patriot battery will be delivered. let me answer the 1st question. the 1st part of the question. you know, i get kidded for shane that there. so all politics is personal. it's all about, look in some of the, the i and i mean a sincerely, i don't think there's any, any,
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any substitute for sitting down face to face with a friend or foe and looking them in the eye. and that's exactly which happened at this moment. we've done that more than once. we're going to continue to do it as a winner is said in an in potent is increasingly going after civilian targets and women and children, orphanages. this guy is well and, but he's gonna fail and he's gonna fail. he's already failed because he now knows that there's no way he's ever going to occupy old ukraine. there's no way in which he's going to be accepted by the ukrainian people. and so he's failed in the past and was very important. ah, for him and everyone else to see the presence lensky and i are united in 2 countries together to make sure he can not succeed. and i think i may be mistaken, but i know. i judge every leader by the way, they what they say to me,
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that consistency and look at me i, this guy has in his to his very soul is who he says he is. it's clear who he is. he's willing to give his life 1st country and all the folks are at with came with him today. and so i think it's a he important important for him to know. we are going to do everything in our power. everything in our power to see the dish axes. and what was the 2nd part of the question i just asked if you discussed l u. s. calculated the escalade tory effect of sending in patriot missile battery to ukraine. i did not discuss, not at all with, with the president, but i, we do not is a defensive system. it's a defensive weapon system is not as good literary is defensive, and it's easy to not. and we'd love to not have to have music. just stop the attacks. this is lindsey, again, welcome. one mentioned earlier that you wanted to make this trip out for
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a while now. why now? and also can you tell me what you think the message you are sending to president putin is given the fact that 24 hours ago you were on the ground in the front lines with artillery echoing behind you. and now you find yourself in the white house standing next to the president job. thank you very much for your question. so soon as to yet you message, what is the message for poaching just to you? i am standing here in the united states with president biden on the same podium because i respect him as an eb person because as a president, as a human being for his position and for me. and this is a historic moment, i can send messages to president biden, for example, if it's not serious,
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you said what's going to happen after patriots are installed. then after that, we will send another signal to president biden. would you that we would like to get more patriots? we're, we're not like we are in war. i'm sorry. i'm really sorry. that that is my appreciation . a president fortune. did you say in 2019? not long. we had a normandy meeting in 2019. i became the president of ukraine and at that time we were sending maximum messages to president putin, telling him that there shouldn't be a full scale innovation to stop aggression, to renew our territory for territorial integrity today. fine diplomatic solution. oh, god forbid, we should not have a full scale boy at that time,
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but he said it won't happen. he was lying. so what kind of message i can send him after he actually it is. even if you destroyed our life is destroying our life, he can even go further. some were where are the soviet union stayed before there? so he might want to innovate those territories to. i believe that there is something more told about his in twit approach to there was why we need to send him a message from he need still be interested in getting attention from their world because he is not a subject of civilized people. he should be interested in trying to save something of his culture and history of his country. so that's his problem. now. granted and interested this,
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this will be the last question. all hawkish. lemme go one plus one tv channel. ah, when's a full scale invasion of started u. s. officials are sad there to you. green are, can not receive our pets because as you said, it might be an unnecessary escalation. and now it is happening right now. today. it is happening. i'm. and now you cream desperately needs more kick up abilities, including a long range missiles are at our cms. maybe i sound naive, but can we make a long story short and give you green all capabilities it needs and to liberate, alter a tourist or as a sooner than later. thank you. and his answer is yes. ah huh. i agree. henry,
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very straightforward with you. work the fact is that is important to remember that before rushing radio, we are dedicated an enormous amount of security, such as ukraine and, and we've given you crane what they needed when they needed to defend themselves. incense, the invasion that has resulted in more than $20000000000.00 in terms of security assistance. just today i approved another $1800000000.00 in additional assistance ukraine for to succeed on the battlefield. and we're focused on working with allies and partners to generate capability in for key areas. air defense as know, as you know today, the patriot is the best of that. secondly is to and we're looking to do more. we provided hundreds of advanced artillery systems and does isn't to from dozens of
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countries. thirdly, we work with partners to get ukraine tanks and other arm and vehicles. and fourthly, we're announced today another $200000.00 rounds of additional ammunition. you say, why don't we just give you crane everything or is to give what for 2 reasons. one, there is an entire alliance that is critical to stay with ukraine. and the idea that we would give ukraine material that is fundamentally different than already going there. would have a prospect of breaking up nato and breaking up the european union and the rest of the world. we're going to give you a crane, what it needs to be able to defend itself to be able to succeed and succeed in the battlefield. and the other piece of this is your re, recall one of the reasons why i have spent i won't tell you the calculation, but i've spent several 100 hours face to face with our european allies in the heads
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of state in those countries and making the case is why was overwhelming their interest that they continue to support ukraine. they understand it fully, but they're not looking to go to war with russia, not looking for a 3rd world war. and i think can all be avoided by making sure that ukraine is able to succeed in the battlefield. so anywhere more disabled are probably already said too much. okay. well, thank you all very, very much appreciate your time and attention. and as i said, mister president, you don't have to worry. ah, we are staying, we keep praying, as long as ukraine is there. thank you all. oh, leave the dorman. now here, just joining us, you're watching the www. special coverage of volunteers. lensky visit to the united states. it's the landscape for strip abroad since russia launched it's war. and the
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white house, joe biden said it was meaningful to talk and look each other in the eye. he promised ukraine would never stay alone and expressed admiration for what he called ukrainians, steal, backbone, love of country and unbreakable determination. the landscape expressed as gratitude for the bipartisan support for his country and made an emotional plea for it to continue until his country was no longer under attack. and i'm joined here in the studio by richard walker and in washington, dc by our washington bureau chief in his full in his biden, seemed very taken with soleski. what are your takeaways? while it was really underlining how closely the united states stand with ukraine, president biden said a couple of time. we are here for you as long as you need us, that are very easy way with each other. and given the dire situation, ukraine, it was quite surprising that there were, was even some laughing in the room. what for me,
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i stood out is also that joe biden kind of went back in history, saying that is what we americans do. we help countries in need, we help countries which are threatened by a authoritarian or even terrorist regimes. and he did that to kind of already reach out to those who are much more critical with the support of ukraine and the other thing which stood out from me. and i attended quite some press conferences in the white house. i've hardly ever seen a foreign leader who is so knowledgeable about the internal conflict in the united states, the way a presidency. lensky addressed the problems of bipartisan support in congress. that was quite remarkable. richard, what are your impressions of what you heard? especially when it comes to military assistance. yeah. and i agree with, we're in a surgeon and it was striking and we did some to quite emotive things,
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the biden said, about lensky. you know, that, you know, when you like, talk to another politician. you look them in the eye and this guy is who he says he is, he's willing to give his life for his country, really holdings lensky. up as that is the kind of heroic leader that, that he's now increasingly seen as a. and yet these moments who kind of joviality, which it is for he striking in the situation that there was laughter in the room on a couple of occasions. but there are a couple of areas where you see differences between what they're saying in one of the areas was actually one of these lines that actually got the last, the last question where the ukranian journalist said, you know, the longest time you said you couldn't give us patriot missiles because that's going to cause escalation. now you give us the patriots. we also want these long range missiles. why couldn't you just cut a story short and just get them to us and the lens?
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he said, well, the biden said, well, zalinski is answer. yes. this caused a bit of laughter. what was biden's answer will biden started rattling off this le, kind of long speech about all of the 4 different areas in which they provide support to really trying to sort of sort of so fob off a little bit with the other elements of support that they offer and ultimately essentially sort of implicitly blamed it on the europeans saying, saying that, you know, we have to hold the whole the lines together. you risk the breakup of nature in the you and implying that is the europeans who are worried about providing kind of longer range missiles that they think that putin would of reaction that. and also then in a minute, maybe we can also talk about, you know, what they said about their vision for how the war might end. because if you look carefully them allison, difference. yeah. lines. and he support and a just peace and when asked about the landscape. and there can basically be no just
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peace in an unjust war. so where, where do they stand on that front? yeah, so there's a lensky was specific. so he said, for me a just peace is no compromises on sovereignty on freedom, on territory and integrity for him. that means we were saying the seller in the show, that means he was everything that the russians are occupying, to be given back to that means in east ukraine, where the fighting a safe place now. also crimea, which was annexed way back in 2014 joe biden. said at the beginning he said, well we share the exact same vision, but biden's version of vision is blurry and vague. yeah, he says a free, independent, prosperous ukraine. he didn't say anything about, you know, full territorial integrity. any of the specifics that zalinski said. but what he did also say is like, okay, well what we do for now, he said, well for now we help you train to, to make progress on the battlefield and said that so that zalinski himself can
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decide, at which point he then wants to go into talked about, but by not being drawn into this really specific position that you're russia has to give back everything. and if we don't have much time, but i do want to ask you about a zone. his next stop because he's going to be speaking and find a joint session of congress. what can we expect there now he will basically try to reach out to those who are not, and a strong support for ukraine, and try to ensure that the money also is coming out next year. and that was in the core of his approach in the press cons for conference in early on the oval office, because this is the big challenge here in the united states. what will happen if the majority in congress is changing and more rather hard core wide leaning, a law makers a will be in control who are very critical with approach is spending so many billions of dollars to ukraine saying, hey,
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