and let's bring in our political correspondent. nina hawes is, he's at the buddhist on followed this debate, especially that speech by chancellor all off shows. nina, what stood out for you. well, there were a couple of points, and i would say there were 3 main points and that all i've chose, a reiterated in is 5 to 6 minute addresses to parliament one. he said, all of germany's efforts that are being undertaken in terms of support of ukraine, have the one goal that russia mustn't win this war. and then the 2nd point was that to germany will do everything. it can everything that can be delivered in terms of weapons, for example, will be delivered. so that was as something of where we'll have child said. the only premise that we have is that we can't become a party to the war. nato allies can't be seen as essentially getting involved into this conflict directly. so that is the dilemma of the german government. and then maybe the 3rd point that i saw was that em, or love shows or stress the fact that the german government is putting a lot of projects em on the table right now and gettin