to the united nations discussed the worn ukraine, the international response and prospects for peace. ambassador, welcome to washington post live. thank you so much for joining us. we always want to hear from you, our audience. you can share your thoughts and questions for our guest. ambassador let s dive in. is a lot to discuss. i wanted to start with the biden administration s decision to provide medium-range rocket systems to ukraine. it is a new step that is been taken before. i would like to ask you what significance do you see in this provision of the system, a new system to ukraine and what do you think it says about the you ve all about the overall western response to the conflict. amb. kyslytsya: i think it has a very fundamental impact and importance, what we currently observe and our colleague to washington dc said in one of the public statements, these particular artillery do well in the eastern front. there are some very limited that have no military . what
questions for our guest. ambassador let s dive in. is a lot to discuss. i wanted to start with the biden administration s decision to provide medium-range rocket systems to ukraine. it is a new step that is been taken before. i would like to ask you what significance do you see in this provision of the system, a new system to ukraine and what do you think it says about the you ve all about the overall western response to the conflict. amb. kyslytsya: i think it has a very fundamental impact and importance, what we currently observe and our colleague to washington dc said in one of the public statements, these particular artillery do well in the eastern front. there are some very limited that have no military . what happens basically the russians kill ukrainians at a rate of 60 to 100 soldiers per day. add to that hundreds of wounded. while we do our best to stop the offensive. if we do not receive in the near future necessary weaponry, weapons and arms and munitions, the