help, or the help it needs to turn the tide? enough help, the help it needs to turn the tide, hollande ayman, i don t think so, not yet. it s getting plenty of help. it s getting equipment, and weapons from the germans now, has you just mentioned. send qatari blinken just announced another $350 million of military assistance to ukraine. but, they need a lot and they needed now. they need it now. and to turn the tide, they need a lot of equipment, a lot of weapons that you can take out tags, they can take out aircraft. right now, they need things, amen, like vests. like protective vests. so there is a lot they need, and they need it immediately. you and i spoke, i believe it was two or three weeks ago, and i speak for myself maybe, but i feel that you and i were a little skeptical that vladimir putin was going to go along with this invasion despite all the assessments and the intelligence from the west that certainly the united states. in your new piece you say that
you can come to norway. we are not neighbouring ukraine we are 1,500 kilometres from ukraine. i have welcomed the polish prime minister here in oslo two days ago, reassuring him that, you know, people who come to poland, they can travel on to other european countries, including norway. and there are already refugees primarily young women, mothers, families coming to norway. i have visited them and we stand ready to receive them. it does not make sense to put a figure on that because this crisis is unfolding, but i believe the nordic countries, scandinavian countries and the european countries will stand by to support the bordering countries of ukraine. all right. you ve also said that norway is providing ukrainians with some military equipment anti tank weapons, protective vests, helmets and so on but i want to put to you what fabrice pothier, a former head of policy at nato
coming to norway. i have visited them and we stand ready to receive them. it does not make sense to put a figure on that because this crisis is unfolding, but i believe the nordic countries, scandinavian countries and the european countries will stand by to support the bordering countries of ukraine. all right. you ve also said that norway is providing ukrainians with some military equipment anti tank weapons, protective vests, helmets and so on but i want to put to you what fabrice pothier, a former head of policy at nato who has served under the current secretary generaljens stoltenberg, and he says he s disappointed and that nato needs to engage more. he says, not getting involved is not the way to deal with putin. nato needs to get engaged more actively, not with boots on the ground, but through more pressure on putin s war machine. i don t want to go through the arguments of the no fly zone i know thatjens stoltenberg has said no intentions of moving into ukraine eithe
a figure on that because this crisis is unfolding, but i believe the nordic countries, scandinavian countries and the european countries will stand by to support the bordering countries of ukraine. all right. you ve also said that norway is providing ukrainians with some military equipment anti tank weapons, protective vests, helmets and so on but i want to put to you what fabrice pothier, a former head of policy at nato who has served under the current secretary general jens stoltenberg, and he says he s disappointed, and that nato needs to engage more. he says, not getting involved is not the way to deal with putin. nato needs to get engaged more actively not with boots on the ground, but through more pressure on putin s war machine. i don t want to go through the arguments of the no fly zone i know thatjens stoltenberg has said no intentions of moving into ukraine, either on the ground or in the airspace but shouldn t nato be doing more?
a figure on that because this crisis is unfolding. but i believe the nordic countries, scandinavian countries, and the european countries will stand by to support the bordering countries of ukraine. all right, you ve also said that norway is providing ukrainians with some military equipment, anti tank weapons, protective vests, helmets and so on, but i want to put to you what fabrice pothier, a former head of policy at nato who has served under the current secretary general, jens stoltenberg, and he says he s disappointed and that nato needs to engage more. he says, not getting involved is not the way to deal with putin. nato needs to get engaged more actively, not with boots on the ground, but through more pressure on putin s war machine . i don t want to go through the arguments of the no fly zone. i know thatjens stoltenberg has said no intentions of moving into ukraine either on the ground or in the airspace, but shouldn t nato be doing more? you know, i think nato s