00:00What the G20-Gipfel means is that I have been thankful for that the US government last week in Johannesburg was not there.
00:07The US government is no need to rely on influence.
00:12Also on influence in a part of the world that will always be more important.
00:16And I will try to, in my conversations and meetings with the US President,
00:22until we have the G20-Treffen in the USA,
00:26to convince them that it would be good to all the G20 members to the US.
00:32Because this is one of the most important multilateral formats that we have on the world.
00:37Ireland and Germany have traditionally good relationships,
00:41since the European division has been overrun.
00:44And G7 and G20 are, in my opinion, Formate,
00:49which one should not be smaller than they are.
00:53They are important.
00:55And I will, of course, be sure to follow the American president of the United States.
00:59But until then, I will try to convince them,
01:02the south-afrikanian government to invite them.
01:05Thank you very much.
01:07I have to say, we have a lot of time for this.
01:14The Migrationspolitik is our thing.
01:17And we decide so, how we are we right.
01:19And we are, in the Republic of Germany,
01:21in the Republic of Germany,
01:22on the right way.
01:23We don't need outside the world.
01:26In the Übrigen, we are in the new European European Asyl- and Inwanderung to formulate a new policy.
01:32We can also provide this with our own power.
01:37We will also provide this with our own power.
01:39And if it is one day to a peace agreement,
01:44for which we should be...
01:46The European and the Americans have a great responsibility in this conflict.
01:50We all, the Ukraine, the European, the Americans.
01:53We want to end the war in Ukraine.
01:56We want peace for the Ukraine.
01:57And we want peace for Europe.
01:59We have also talked about it.
02:02We are also aware of it.
02:03We are also aware of it.
02:04We are also aware of it,
02:05that it does not come to territorial territorial conditions.
02:08The Ukraine does not be to such a concession.
02:11We are aware of it.
02:13Yes, my dear and dear,
02:14I am very pleased to be here today,
02:15Mr. President of Estland.
02:18The Ukraine needs strong struggle.
02:21And if it is one day to a peace agreement,
02:25for which we are also together on the European level,
02:28we need to work together on the European level,
02:30then the Ukraine needs strong struggle
02:33and vulnerable security guarantees of its partners.
02:36Any nation,
02:37whether there are no harmonizing your arguments
02:42in terms of the Union,
02:43but also the NATO,
02:45without each relationship between
02:46the European partner or the Consciousness,
02:47within the retreat of the United States
02:52Ya einem here to be a fair,
02:53we want peace to a President?
02:55The Baltic States can rely on the solidarity of the Republic of Germany.
03:02This is also for the restoration of our military cooperation.
03:06In this sense, Germany has allied allies and partners
03:09to participate in cooperation between the ARST,
03:12including the ARST-Lenkwaffenkörper,
03:16and also to support artillery and ammunition.
03:21In the NATO, but also in the NATO and the NATO.
03:30So.
03:31Okay, yeah.
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