00:01German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius and his Ukrainian counterpart Mihailo Fedorov
00:07signed an agreement in Kiev on Monday to launch Brave Germany.
00:12This joint program is focused on developing defence technology and supporting innovative start-ups.
00:19Pistorius arrived in Kiev on Monday for a surprise visit aimed at deepening defence cooperation between the two countries.
00:25Speaking to German news agency DPA, Pistorius said the trip would focus on expanding joint-arms projects
00:33and the development of cutting-edge unmanned systems across all ranges, particularly in the area of deep strike, said Pistorius.
00:41It doesn't matter, that only one of the ones profit from the other,
00:46but it's a way of putting together together together to cooperate and better to become
00:52together and better together.
00:57The data, which the Ukraine now in the fifth year on the combat field,
01:01through the use of Luft protection, of drones, of vehicles, of all sorts,
01:06of strategic and tactical maneuvers, all that belongs to.
01:09But especially the data, which are created by the digital form of the war,
01:14are data that no one else has.
01:16According to the Ukrainian news outlet Ukraineform, Fedorov said Germany was now
01:21the world's leading provider of security support for Ukraine.
01:25He added that Berlin accounted for around a third of all assistance provided to the country.
01:30After a visit to Berlin last month, Mihailo Fedorov announced on Telegram
01:35that Germany and Ukraine had agreed on a new 4 billion euros defence package.
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