programme there? how do you keep the spirits of a child like that kept up in the way that it seems to be for now at least? in the way that it seems to be for now at least? ., , ., , ~ ., ., now at least? you see many ukrainian women and now at least? you see many ukrainian women and children now at least? you see many ukrainian women and children who now at least? you see many ukrainian women and children who are - now at least? you see many ukrainian women and children who are refugees| women and children who are refugees basically behind me because i am in a refugee centre here, in chisinau, and we are trying to provide them with food and basic medicine supplies, and i wouldn t say that they have an actual programme for they have an actual programme for the current moment here. we try to have some of the support from international organisations, as well as in mould of the government participates in that process, so also in moldova. the people who
kept on pushing on against all of this adversity and it looks like it is paying off, which is amazing. [30 is paying off, which is amazing. do ou is paying off, which is amazing. do you know what made the final breakthrough? brute you know what made the final breakthrough? you know what made the final breakthrough? we know that the negotiation breakthrough? we know that the negotiation team breakthrough? we know that the negotiation team went breakthrough? we know that the negotiation team went over - breakthrough? we know that the negotiation team went over to i breakthrough? we know that the i negotiation team went over to iran, the iranians mediator had put out tweets that the historical debt had been paid against these iran tanks that we have owned for many years now. we have had concerns with government, we don t know if that is true or not, they have put that message out before in the past and it wasn t true at the time so whether that has happened, it probably will, she w
is the start of the end for us. that was the sister-in-law of is the start of the end for us. that was the sister in law of nazanin zaghari ratcliffe speaking to my colleaguejoanna gosling earlier colleague joanna gosling earlier on that colleaguejoanna gosling earlier on that developing story that nazanin zaghari ratcliffe and anousheh ashouri are about to leave iran. a developing story, of course we are monitoring it for you. press tv in iran saying nazanin zaghari ratcliffe has been handed over to the uk government. of course we are monitoring that. let s return to another of our main story is of course, the situation between ukraine and russia, the russian invasion of ukraine. the nato secretary general, jens stoltenberg, has opened a meeting of the alliance s defence ministers with a declaration that they are united in their support for ukraine. they ve gathered in brussels to discuss their next moves. while nato has made clear it does not want to get directly involved in a conf
uk government, hasn t it? well, no. it uk government, hasn t it? well, n0- it has uk government, hasn t it? well, no. it has been uk government, hasn t it? well, no. it has been getting - uk government, hasn t it? well, no. it has been getting to - uk government, hasn t it? well, no. it has been getting to us - no. it has been getting to us through a variety of sources. let us be clear. you have raised money from shareholders, but as i understand it, you had a £600 million loan from the uk government at the very beginning of this crisis, that is a very big chunk of money. without that support you would have been in real trouble. let s be clear about the numbers he we had £100 million on furlough, £600 million that have come to the support of the ccf, which was not something that was notjust ccf, which was not something that was not just available for easyjet, that was for any company that had an investment balance sheet that could apply for that. , , ., , for that. but my ques