00:00I again want to thank the United States for the fact that the critical flow of US military
00:06support to Ukraine in terms of, for example, the interceptors for Patriot systems continues
00:11to go, paid for by European and Canadian allies, and it is really vital for Ukraine to stay
00:16strong in the fight.
00:17Obviously, today we have foreign ministers here, so we will discuss foreign issues, and
00:21one of the big issues now, of course, is Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, the issue of freedom
00:26of navigation, and I hear from many of my colleagues here that it is not acceptable that the freedom
00:32of navigation is basically trampled upon as it is at the moment, and we have to think
00:40how we collectively can deal with this, and I think everybody acknowledges that the United
00:46States degrading the nuclear capability of Iran, but also the long-range missile capability
00:52of Iran is crucial for the Middle East, for Europe, for the whole world.
00:56as well as I do.
00:56And I hope that in the military to the national nature of the United States is very tight because
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