00:00It is now my great honor to welcome the president of Ukraine, Mr. Volodymyr Zelenskyy,
00:04who is joining us remotely from Ukraine. Mr. President, the floor is yours.
00:15Thanks so much. Right now we are at a critical moment and we are working closely with the
00:23United States, with European partners, with many, many others to define steps that can and
00:29end Russia's war against us, against Ukraine, and bring real security.
00:38Of course, we all continue working with partners, especially the United States, and look for
00:45compromises that strengthen but not weaken us. And we will continue explaining how dangerous it is to
00:54pretend that aggression is something one can simply overlook and move on.
01:01In the steps we have coordinated with the side of the U.S., we managed to keep extremely sensitive
01:09points on the table, including the full release of all Ukrainian prisoners of war under the all-for-all
01:19formula, and civilians, and the complete return of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia.
01:27These are important steps. But to achieve real peace, more, more is needed.
01:34And it is crucial to support the principles on which Europe stands, that borders cannot be changed by
01:42force. That war criminals must not escape justice, and that the aggressor must pay fully for the war he
01:52started. And this is why decisions on Russian assets are essential. Today, almost 70 parliamentary
02:02delegations are present. And if parliaments in Europe, in the world, do not close their eyes to this,
02:12then no one will. Thank you for your support. Slava Ukranium!
02:32Thank you very much.
02:41Thank you very much.
02:50Thank you very much.
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