tanks, the prince and the spanish and the danish also want to send tanks. the finns, the spanish and the danish. indie tanks. the finns, the spanish and the danish- tanks. the finns, the spanish and the dnnish- tanks. the finns, the spanish and the danish. we have been telling you about this ramstein the danish. we have been telling you about this ramstein conference - about this ramstein conference taking place today, defence ministers and chiefs of staff from around 50 countries gathering at the us airbase in germany for this absolutely vital meeting to coordinate arms supplies to ukraine. president zelensky, as you have seen, has made a direct appeal to germany, germany crucial in this because it is meant to give permission to countries which have its leopard tanks if they are to export them to non nato countries, president zelensky says he expects strong decisions to be made at ramstein. so those battle tanks absolutely top of the agenda, along
see a focus on tanks, also air defence and other types of weaponry. in these contact groups led by the us of around 50 nations, including nato allies, they try not to just make pledges but look at what each country can supply and how that might fit together. country can supply and how that might fit together. much more from jessica might fit together. much more from jessica parker. might fit together. much more from jessica parker, our might fit together. much more from jessica parker, our euro jessica parker, our euro correspondence, from ramstein, throughout the day. we expect the us defence secretary lloyd austin to make opening remarks. thomas kleine brockhoff is senior analyst at the german marshall fund, a u based nonpartisan think tank. hejoins me from berlin. what do you think be achieved, is it vital there is a strong, united, unanimous decision coming out of these talks? unanimous decision coming out of