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Ursula von der Leyen: "When I talk about security, we must talk about Ukraine, a proud European nation that continues to fight for our freedoms, both as a future member of our Union and as Europe’s first line of defense. Europe will always stand with Ukraine, no matter what...

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President of Ukraine: We will work calmly with the US and all our partners. There will be a constructive search for solutions with our main partner. We will definitely not give the enemy any reason to say that Ukraine does not want peace, that it is disrupting the process, and that Ukraine is not ready for diplomacy. This is the dignity and freedom of Ukrainians, because everything else is based on this: our sovereignty, our independence, our land, our people, and Ukraine's future. We will and must do everything we can to ensure that in the end, there is an end to the war and not an end to Ukraine, Europe, and global peace. I have just spoken with Europeans, and we are counting on our European friends, who understand that Russia is not far away, that it is close to the EU's borders, and that Ukraine is now the only shield separating comfortable European life from Putin's plans. We remember that Europe was with us, and we believe that Europe will be with us. Ukraine should not experience déjà vu of February 24, when we felt that we were alone, when no one could stop Russia except our heroic people, who stood as a wall against Putin's army. And we were certainly very pleased when the world said, "Ukrainians are incredible. God, how Ukrainians fight, how Ukrainians struggle, what titans they are." And that is absolutely true. But Europe and the whole world must understand another truth - that Ukrainians are, first and foremost, people. And for almost four years of full-scale invasion, we have been holding back one of the largest armies in the world, and we are holding a front line of several thousand kilometers. And every night, our people endure shelling, missile attacks, ballistic missile and Shaded strikes. And every day, our people lose someone close to them. And our people really, really want this war to end. We are, of course, made of steel, but even the strongest metal can give way. Don't forget that. Stand with Ukraine, stand with our people. And therefore, stand with dignity and freedom.

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German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius: For almost four years, war has once again returned to Europe. The key to peace lies above all in Moscow. But there is no willingness there. Putin stages himself as someone who wants peace, but he is not serious. With every supposedly new attempt at peace, it is the same story all over again - like the film Groundhog Day. And while he pretends to seek peace, his actions tell a very different story. Missile and drone attacks come in ever greater numbers and with ever greater intensity. Terror against civilians escalates immediately. Our position on that [28-point] plan has been - and remains - absolutely clear: There must be no false peace. No dictated peace. No capitulation imposed on Ukraine. That would be disastrous - disastrous for Ukraine, and disastrous for Europe as well. A Ukraine defeated militarily or, even worse, pressured into defeat at the negotiating table - a humiliated Ukraine, a Ukraine internally destabilized under significant Russian influence - would pose a direct threat to Europe’s security. And that is precisely why we must not ease our support. Russia - the brutal and ruthless aggressor - must not succeed with its imperial ambitions. How must we proceed now? In my view, three points are decisive. First: Ukraine must not be forced to surrender territory. Let us be clear: this is not just about square kilometers. On that territory live millions of Ukrainians whose lives and freedom would be immediately endangered. Second: Ukraine must remain capable of defending itself in the future. This requires strong armed forces and credible, robust security guarantees - guarantees that truly protect, not the porous ones of the past thirty years. And this is why the role of the United States remains crucial. And third: until these conditions are met, we must continue our support. It is our responsibility to assist Ukraine financially, politically, and militarily - not as an end in itself and not out of altruism, but to enable Ukrainians to negotiate from a position of strength and achieve real negotiations, a real peace. These are decisive weeks for Ukraine. But they are also decisive weeks for all of us here in Europe. Ukraine’s future is closely bound up with our own - as Europeans and as Germans. If we cannot secure a lasting and just peace for Ukraine, then we will not secure our own long-term safety. And only if we do more for our own security in Europe will that security endure in the years ahead. 📹: Deutscher Bundestag

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