is it planes, long-range missiles? what exactly are you asking for? planes, shore to vessel missiles, personal armored vehicles, heavy air defense systems. foreign minister, you say weapons, weapons, weapons are your priorities today. for you on a personal note, how difficult will it be when some of the nato allies tell you they can t give you some weapons because they don t want to plunge the west into a wider war with russia? and just a word on the support britain is giving your country. and secretary-general, can you just remind us what has changed in the last few days in light of the horrors we ve seen, and do you think partners in nato, their minds will be changed today from what you hear from the minister? yes. there are two ways of approaching the issue of weapons supplies. the first one is when you do not want to supply anything, you
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autopilot speed. the pings indicate the southern ocean. well, at this point we are still only talking about probabilities and cannot draw any conclusions until we find a piece of this plane. we still have no clue what happened on board. of course, the data recorders would paint a picture as to what went wrong. yeah, like one of these. this is a flight data recorder that emits that pinging noise. china says it is sending more ships to the southern indian ocean. a new search is about to get under way. kyung lah is joining us from perth, australia. i take it planes are getting ready to take off, kyung? reporter: if they are not in the air already. you can see that the skies are lightening up behind me and we ve generally gotten notification from the australian government after they have taken to the skies. the first planes take to the air