00:00Do you have any questions about Ukraine and Russia?
00:30I think it is a very interesting situation in Europe.
01:00It's a real strukturization, a real-time, a real-time, it's important to be able to do it.
01:05We know how to get a lot of the UK.
01:07The UK is still in the UK.
01:09The UK is still in the UK.
01:11The context, which is related to the legal,
01:15the benefits, the intensively,
01:17is it,
01:19is it,
01:21you have a lot of partners
01:23or are there a lot of power,
01:25a lot of people are paying for it?
01:27Is it, I think,
01:29how are you doing it?
01:31It is not a long discussion, but we can see that Ukraine is a very important financial framework.
01:39The government is a very important part of the economy of the economy of 130-140 billion.
01:45It is a very important part of the economy, which will be able to do this financial framework.
01:52The economy is a very important part of the economy, but the economy is a very important part of the economy.
01:58That's how it is, there are instruments in Europe, which we are already talking about.
02:03This is the SAFE mechanism, which is Lietuva.
02:08This is where there are some of them, and there are some of them, and there are some of them,
02:12and there are some of them in the UK.
02:15This is the SAFE mechanism, which is the SAFE mechanism,
02:19which is a long-term financial perspective.
02:22This is a part of the UK.
02:24There are some of them, which is the SAFE mechanism, which is very important to us,
02:29to be able to use it and to help us.
02:32The SAFE mechanism, the SAFE mechanism was there,
02:35when the SAFE mechanism was there,
02:36when the SAFE mechanism was there,
02:38it was a part of the project.
02:39What do you think about it?
02:40How much did it be?
02:41It was a part of the maximum sum of the US,
02:44which was the 6,375 billion euros.
02:51We have a part of the project,
02:54about 50 projects,
02:56which will be financed.
02:58This is a part of the nationality,
03:01which is a part of the nationality,
03:03which is a part of the project,
03:06which is a part of the project,
03:08which is a part of the project,
03:10which is a part of the SAFE mechanism,
03:12which is one of those projects,
03:13which is definitely to ensure that we need
03:18us to establish the US.
03:21I think it's going to be a part of the project.
03:51This is the National Divizio Pletra.
03:53The most important contract is,
03:55which is how many contracts,
03:57as a tank contract,
03:59or Vygšinio-Piesniku-Kovos-Machinus.
04:01This is a 1,000,000 contract,
04:03which is a 1,000,000 contract,
04:05which is where they will take place.
04:07This is the same thing.
04:09The other thing is,
04:11the drones and drones,
04:13the same thing,
04:15is the main munition,
04:17and we need to learn,
04:19Later, the motion is very important.
04:22The light.
04:23It's going to be a few things.
04:26The ones such as the tanks,
04:29the other ones,
04:31the other ones which are linked to the ones.
04:33There are couple 思 gimmicks on the other.
04:36So, in the last few days
04:39we are working on this game today.
04:42It's a big issue to watch.
04:44The premier said that
04:46It's been a long time, and it's been a long time for a long time.
05:16That's why we are working on this balion, and we are working in Lietuvos Verslas, and various companies, and Lietuvos Kariuomenės.
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06:12We can keep the Buy-up to buy-up toning the price of the price of the price of a this price.
06:20That's why this price of a drive-up in the price of a price of cheaper price.
06:25This price of the price is either on a price of the price of the price or price that price is worth all over.
06:39We also started our partners. We also started to see how we can do this and what we can do.
06:45What do we have to talk about? What do we have to talk about?
06:47How do we have to talk about this? What do we have to talk about this?
06:53Yes, these are now you have to talk about this.
06:56We have to talk about this.
06:58It is a daily job.
07:03And this is the way to the end of the day, when we have to go to the end of the day.
07:07The situation is that there is no longer in the world to the magic of the end of the day,
07:15that we should be able to do this now.
07:18This is now a risk for us to be able to go to the end of the day.
07:25Vice-minister, have you been able to go to the end of the day,
07:28and you are going to go to the end of the day?
07:30Na, taip kaip žinote, tragiškai žuvo belgų karys,
07:37ministras pasiliuko Lietuvoje iš tikrųjų padėti irgi išreišti ir solidarumą
07:47ir visai kaip paremti Belgijos karius ir Kario šeimartymosi situacija
07:53We will be able to provide solidity to our Belgians.
08:00And today we will be able to provide a solution to Brazil.
08:06I have asked you about this.
08:09In the American plan for Ukraine,
08:13which point is this plan you think is negotiateable?
08:18It's something you can build on?
08:21You know, our position is that we have to achieve long-lasting and just peace.
08:27And, let's say, elements which may tend
08:32and which may allow to think that would not bring into that long-lasting and just peace.
08:38So that would be contradictory to the possible agreement.
08:44So let's see how it goes.
08:47That, in the end, it is very important that Ukraine stands strong,
08:52that we maintain a strong support for Ukraine,
08:56that Ukraine remains territorial with territorial integrity.
09:02and also very important that in those, let's say, negotiations,
09:09Europe would have voice because that obviously has a direct consequence to European security,
09:16all the situation and how it evolves.
09:19And, of course, let's say, Ukraine has to have means to, let's say, also to safeguard its security after this whole agreement.
09:30So, so, let's go. Yeah.
09:34Could you comment on the ongoing provocations from the territory of Belarus?
09:39Mm-hmm.
09:44On this Belarus situation?
09:46So, this is, as you know, already lasting for, let's say, this intensive active phase for a couple of months.
09:56And we see that this is a hybrid activity against Lithuania because it's very, would be otherwise difficult to think,
10:09because that affects very directly our activity of our airports.
10:15And it is not, it is not allowable, so to say, to have, you know, every day and every night to have a closure of the airport.
10:25So, we have really to, from our side, we are taking national measures how to deal with that situation,
10:32meaning from technical point of view, and trying to confront and, let's say, the balloons,
10:40but also comes here, the political, let's say, pressure, sanctions, solidarity, and that's, that's what we're going to discuss today as well.
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