00:00Buongiorno.
00:02Buongiorno.
00:04How are you?
00:06Well, today is going to be a very long day.
00:10We are going to have a joint meeting with the defense ministers
00:16in order to approve, I hope, the strategic compass,
00:20which is not the answer to the Ukrainian war,
00:24but is part of the answer.
00:26We have been working on that for two years
00:29and when we started working we couldn't imagine
00:32that at the last moment of approval the situation would be so bad
00:36and the EU were going to face such a big challenge.
00:43That's the moment to rethink about the future of European capacity
00:48to face challenges like war.
00:52That's why the European Union member states
00:54will have to increase their military capacities,
00:57and do it in a coordinated manner.
01:00As responsible for the common security and defense policy,
01:06we will be working in order to make us stronger military
01:10and use our capacities in a more coordinated way.
01:16We are going to continue providing support to Ukraine,
01:21a second tranche for the European peace facility,
01:23providing more financial support.
01:27We are going to have a meeting with the Foreign Affairs Minister of Moldavia.
01:32Moldavia is providing incredible support to the Ukrainian refugees.
01:38And then we will have a video conference with the Defense Minister of Ukraine.
01:43We will talk about the war situation.
01:47Russia is really doing a lot of war crimes.
01:53That's the word. We have to say that.
01:55What's happening in Mauripol is a massive war crime,
01:59destroying everything, bombarding and killing everybody
02:04in an indiscriminated manner.
02:07This is something awful.
02:09We have to condemn in the stronger terms.
02:12This is a war crime, a massive war crime that's happening in Mauripol.
02:16The city will be completely destroyed,
02:18and people will be... are dying.
02:22We will continue working on supporting Ukraine with all our resources.
02:28We will continue talking about what kind of sanctions we can think,
02:33again, more, especially related to the energy.
02:37And we will see from the Defense Minister of Ukraine
02:39which is the situation there, how we can continue supporting them.
02:44This is... Russia is using all the military capacities.
02:48The problem is that using military capacities against the civilians.
02:53It's not a war.
02:54It's a massive destruction of a country
02:57without any kind of consideration for the law of war,
03:02because the war has also law.
03:04And it's very important to say that, legally,
03:09the international courts have already condemned this invasion.
03:13Morally, they have lost any kind of ground
03:16because what they are doing is completely out of any kind of law
03:20that rules the war.
03:22It's not a war.
03:23It's a destruction of people who are suffering incredibly.
03:30And Russia... Putin deserves the stronger condemnation of the civilized world.
03:35they have to stay completely out of any type of power.
03:35What's going on?
03:36And at least having access to the police department
03:36For sure.
03:36For sure.
03:36For sure.
03:36And all of you,
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