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00:00Do you feel like Ukraine is getting enough help from NATO, from the European Union, from the U.S.?
00:08What does Ukraine need right now in this moment?
00:11Well, we were saying it since the day one that the most urgent matter for us is air defense systems.
00:19And it has been, again, since the day one of full-scale invasion.
00:23And right now it's still a very important and urgent ask because we need an ability to take down those barrages of drones and missiles that are coming our way.
00:35And I can tell you it's so scary to sit in a bomb shelter knowing that perhaps we may not be having enough of those air defense systems or ammunition to it so that our military have to make tough choices.
00:49And it's really heartbreaking.
00:53However, with our partners, we know that they are trying and doing a lot.
00:57But if all the political promises that we have heard since the beginning of full-scale invasion became the reality and became the reality in time, we would be in a completely different situation right now.
01:10So I think it's a time for Europe, for NATO, to remove all the obstacles that they have or seeing some psychological limitations and go ahead providing Ukraine with military support.
01:27But I can tell you that all in all, we understand that it highly depends on the United States and on their decisions.
01:36And we see that right now the eyes of President Trump are not on Ukraine.
01:41And it doesn't seem that there is a solution crafted in the White House how to end the war that President Trump promised to end in 24 hours.
01:51And then he admitted that it may not be possible at all.
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