jill: and now, more from associate editor aaron madea's interview with the vice minister of the ukraine. >> well, first of all, we're hoping that the support are of president u.s. in defense and security -- the u.s. in defense and security field will not diminish in the next year. obviously the beening process ask taking place right now, so we have very much interest that it not only not diminish but grow because of all the progress that we've been showing, what we are achieving and also because of the needs that our did, are clearly defined right now. our e are not giving up on we have it's not that the green light for that. we are so far definitely concentrating on the defensive weapons and that is something that helps with the defense capabilities. ukraine has never been the nation that every conquered everybody. so even the lethal weapons would be something to protect ourselves and make sure we are capable of protecting our territory and landed people. >> for defensive weaped -- weapons, what are you hoping to get from the u.s. going forward? >> in terms of offensive or defensive? >