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00:35So we're here in the exhibition that tries to show you what the future or your future might look like if the war is not stopped in Ukraine.
00:44And at the same time it is an exhibition that speaks about what is potential peace.
00:49Peace can only come through strength and last but not least innovation is incredibly important if we want to keep the future.
00:57The reason why we are here is to make sure that the world leaders, that opinion makers, decision makers are fully aware of what is going on in Ukraine but also what is at stake for them.
01:13In two senses one thing their future is at risk and that we show through this movie that we have here on the background that kind of plays out what an attack could look like on Europe using already equipment that Russia has and is producing.
01:29On the other hand we show that Ukraine offers solutions that Ukraine has the power, the innovation and resilience to put a stop to Russia to make sure that that future doesn't happen.
01:48I wrote a simple message, change or die and it's written on both sides of this sculpture to show to everyone who are around.
02:07And it's a message for everyone, even for us Ukrainians, for those who live in Europe, for those who decide and for those who just vote.
02:26Well, we do hope for the just and sustainable peace. The negotiations are really tough and we hope that the president definitely will pass the messages, you know, at the platform of the World Economic Forum.
02:50Definitely we do hope and wish the President to have the successful negotiations.
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