again, i think we can see important steps that were already taken, but more to come and making sure that ukraine has sustainable energy for its people we're also working to strengthen efforts to disrupt the transfer of weapons. and also inputs for russia's defense industrial base. >> when it comes to weapons, what we've seen of course, is north korea and iran primarily providing things to russia but when it comes to russia's defense industrial base, the primary contributor in this moment to that is china we see china sharing machine tools, semiconductors other dual use items that have helped russia rebuild the defense industrial base that sanctions and export controls had done so much to degrade now if trying to purports a one hand to want good relations with europe and other countries it can, on the other hand, be fueling what is the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war? and you don't have to just take that for me. this is what i heard around the table