an expression, ukrainian choice, european choice of ukraine. that s what we re striving for and that s what we re going to and we went to. so i would like to hear that from you to us we could hear that ukrainian choice for europe from you. i have i have some time off here because we have breaks between the missile strikes and bombardness and this morning was a very tragic one for us. two cruise missiles hit kharkiv, the city which is located to the borders of the russian federation. there were always many russians there and they are always friendly, there were warm relations there. more than 20 universities are
parts of europe and they re slowly making their way to those friends and family. trains are all free here for ukrainians or people coming from ukraine, so that s a great help. but, look, we are talking about massive, massive numbers. the polish prime minister yesterday said it is a crisis that is growing by the hour. they re seeing 100,000 people a day come into this country alone. and, as you mentioned, they re coming into bordering countries as well. poland has opened its arms to these people. the european union is talking about giving them three years of temporary residency so they can work, they can access benefits, but there is mounting pressure on other countries around the world, not least of which the uk. boris johnson, the prime minister, is here today, to open their doors as well and to allow some of these people in because, quite frankly, poland and these
or launching cruise missiles. he killed 16 people just yesterday. our people are very much motivated, very much so. we are fighting for our rights, for our freedoms, for life, for our life, and now we are fighting for survival and this is the highest of our motivation. but we are fighting also to be equal members of europe. i believe that today we are showing everybody that s exactly what we are. the european union is going to be much stronger with us, that s for sure. without you, ukraine is going to