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creations, now attention is moving to jet fighters, which are next on ukraine's wishlist. but this is turning into a heated debate already. we got a chance to speak to ukraine's ambassador here in berlin, and ask him what he did exactly. it is the key of needs. and who it wants to get it from. like say mckayla, thank you very much for joining d, w. let's start by talking about jet fighters. ukraine is now moving this debate very quickly onto the need for jet fighters. why are jets so important to ukraine or jets are important because that it is a part of our efforts to, to get the russian rockets down because, you know, this is the most danger. think we unfortunately have to face every day. russian launches a lot of missiles, doors afraid in cities,
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taught towards infrastructure. and the jets are the part of our air defense efforts. now of course, you will vary from focus on the german debate being the you training that bassett, a here in berlin. but all of schoultz, the chancellor here is already positioning himself as very skeptical of sending fighter jets to ukraine. a he said that this debate is, is strange that it seems to be turning into a bidding war that is being driven by domestic political agendas and via by various people. what you say to that while we've been very consistent in talking to different international partners and looking what kind of equipment we can get from them. and my priorities as ambassador here from the very beginning where armored vehicles,
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main battle tangs and air defense systems and of jewelry units. and we are progressing very good on all 4 priorities. and we'll, we'll continue talking to our german partners mainly on those 4 priorities. but of course, the situation in the field might request different equipment, but nowadays my priorities, as i said, our air defense systems, men, mental tongues armored vehicles and artillery and munition ok. so just to be clear what you're saying there. so you representing the ukraine government, a saying that you don't even really need jet fighters from germany. is that what you're saying? we dominate submarines and cruisers and other you force of from germany. but what about fighter jets? we didn't put any request to germany about fighter jets yet. okay. so that request
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could yet come. it would depend on the situation on a battlefield. and once again, if i get from our military guys, such a request, we will be working with our partners. but once again, behind closed doors and in a trustworthy department, i mean, all of schultz was criticized very heavily here in germany and also around the west for what was seen as real hesitation over the tanks which germany did did now. then finally agreed to supply and to allow other countries to supply these german tanks . volume is, lend you, your president said when addressing the world economic forum and deb was earlier in the year. he said that the time that the free world uses to think is used by the terrorist states to kill. do you see the deliberations that take so long
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in germany? is that really pushing ukraine at risk while, you know, with certain way, world will 1st one year and averse or off of the russian. large scale is asian and ukraine. and when talking to all partners and friends, we hope that they would realize that actually ukraine's is fighting for lives for existence and independence. and every day we are discussing and debating here internally or negotiating the rules of engagement with a partners, ukrainian soldiers and ukrainian civilians die. and that's why it is that important that this discussion is being held promptly and that we get supplies of weapons and be additions as soon as possible. every day of procrastination cost, the lives of ukrainian soldiers and civilians,
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ukraine's all is this. he a very much going to be focused on regaining territory occupied by the russian side . we've seen it had significant successes last year already and has on and if it wants to make progress in the dumbass, there's also the big issue that it's looming in the debate about crimea. explain why ukraine wants to take that crimea because crimea is occupied territory occupied by a russian federation. and what is important, we're talking not about territories, only. we're talking about re establishing ukraine sovereignty in internationally recognized border. but what is most important is to liberate our people in the occupied territory. and we know how bad is the situation there on the russian occupation. and we have seen the,
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the pictures from the liberated butcher's and easier rooms and had a song so many ukrainian compatriots are still an activity of the russian occupation of regime and east south of ukraine and india occupied crimea. and unfortunately, we would, we will discover atrocities of the rational russian occupational forces when we liberate those those territories at when we free our people. so it is for us important that we stop russian aggression and in driving russians back from all the occupied territories including premier and you think it's realistic to be able to take back crimea. it has huge importance to vladimir putin as a russian military naval base. i don't think we need to, to be concerned about what is important for vladimir putin personally or for, for, for russians and,
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and kremlin russia committed an act of aggression back in 2014. and we have seen that the world has tried to influence, put in with sanctions, with a limitation of his and his national activities with isolation of russia. but he didn't work and put in, went further and start the large scale war in europe and 21st century. so it is in our interest and in the interest of our, of our international partners to stop this war of attrition war of aggression by russia. and help ukraine when this war and i just want to follow up about crimea because of course, internationally and legally you're absolutely right. we hardly any country has recognized russian control of crimea. and yet there are concerns and western capitals than attempt to retake crimea could lead to dangerous escalation,
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perhaps the use of nuclear weapons. what do you understand those? can we understand concerns and where and deep dialogue and conversation with our partners on planning and explaining what are our next steps. and we have a complete support of all international partners. and everybody knows that this is ukraine, which defines when to stop this war. and my president and the armed forces of ukraine and the people of ukraine have no other option as to liberate ukrainian territory completely. and dr. russians forces back to the, to russia, out of southern destroy ukraine and crimea presidency. lensky has been presenting a 10 point plan for ending the war. a key point among those 10 points is the call
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for security guarantees for ukraine could explain. what is he thinking of? what kind of guarantees does ukraine want? and what is the role takes the united states in such guarantee? what is the role for big important european countries, such as germany, that there are several options on, on the table. and the term turn stops, piece by another president, says alaska is not widely discussed with all the national partners. and we have full support from, from germany and from, from the united states about it. and indeed, we, we have seen that all the agreements that have been signed with russia light, our big treaty with, with russian federation, where russia committed to, to recognise ukrainian independence and territorial integrity. they've broken those, those treatise, the same happened with immense agreements and russia didn't want to to
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implement it from the very beginning. so now it is called today's national community to make sure that no war can ever be started from russian federation after after we together, when, when this war against rush. but if it could be did then, like drill down on these guarantees that you see, which would prevent such a war from reoccurring. what would you like the united states to guarantee what would you like germany to guarantee while secure to guarantee something that we with thought we got from the beautiful member on the back in 1994 with unfortunately it was not guaranteed but security assurances and we figured out that unfortunately, russia broke those, those budapest, the budapest memorandum, and we didn't get full secured to support from the united states and united
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kingdom, other nuclear nations. it was a bad signal to all the countries in the world that the tree lies that actually only nuclear weapon can save them from, from an attack of such an aggressor. this is why we will want to launched this discussion. i have no ready mate, suggestion to you how it might look like one of the ideas that was presented by our president yearly or last year on the so called security compact. and this is on their discussion now in la and all the capitals. what is important that the whole world make sure that those guarantees would follow up with concrete instruments? how to make sure that russia would not break it exam
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