The third day of the Munich Security Conference
is underway
.
"Zelensky and Ukraine don't have enough ammunition, but they have enough motivation. They need to be better supplied. This war is happening on European territory and has consequences for our security."
This was stated by the High Representative for Foreign Affairs of the EU,
Josep Borrell
in Monaco, at the conference on Security.
"We must strengthen the defense of the industry.
We must produce more ammunition for all of us too
. The priority must remain Ukraine. The short- and medium-term objectives must not be confused. In the short term, the priority is ammunition for Ukraine" Borrell pointed out.
"We need to speed up our support for Ukraine."
"We have to move from words to deeds," she added about the handover of the weapons.
"Olaf Scholz's epochal turning point is not only for Germany but for the whole world", he highlighted.
“
Ukraine will certainly become a member of the EU. After the bombing of Russia it has become absolutely clear that Ukraine belongs to Europe
,” Borrell continued.
"After that, various Balkan countries will follow".
"And we have to understand how we're going to operate, we're going to have to change certain procedures."
For Ukraine it will be a difficult task, he also underlined, "it already had many tasks ahead of it before the war", he explained and "fulfilling these tasks while the bombs are falling is very difficult".
But the commission is acting faster than ever."
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Estonian Prime Minister Kallas: "Putin does not get tired, even Hitler was not believed" "
Russia does not get tired easily. Putin clearly said what he wanted to do but he is not believed. Even Hitler at the beginning, but had expressed his intentions.
We should act and invest" in the production of weapons
.
This was stated by Kaja Kallas, Prime Minister of Estonia speaking in Monaco.