and that might suggest a certain change of focus. but in very practical terms, this is what ukraine wants to get. yuriy sak is an advisor to ukraine s defence minister. he explains why ukraine is going through so much ammunition. this is almost a year into this war, and this is the largest war since the second war war. so the intensity of the use of artillery, also of ammunition, the rate at which these munitions are going through, of course it s staggering. but we always say that impossible is possible, it just takes a little bit longer. and kyiv says it needs long range weapons before russia launches the next wave of its invasion. here s our defence correspondent, jonathan beale. we know that the us has these
likel is it to see kyiv over the past year. how likely is it that to see kyiv over the past year. how likely is it that mr to see kyiv over the past year. time likely is it that mr biden may have perished mr zelenskiy more towards some sort of peace talks during his visit? , ., . , some sort of peace talks during his visit? , . , ., , ., visit? there is always a question about what visit? there is always a question about what is visit? there is always a question about what is the visit? there is always a question about what is the topic - visit? there is always a question about what is the topic of i about what is the topic of conversation, but the reality on the front conversation, but the reality on the front lines conversation, but the reality on the front lines is not one that would suggest front lines is not one that would suggest that we are close to peace negotiations. and i think president biden negotiations. and i think president biden is negotiations. and i
to break through, to capture something more, to celebrate in moscow. the one year mark of starting this war to have something to show for it. it s very doubtful that russia will step back or having a lot to show for it. the reality is if russia doesn t stop then a peace negotiation is incredibly difficult. while president zelensky is talking about a victory and a stopping of the conflict this year and everyone desperately would like that to happen, the military reality does not lend itself to that conversation at this moment. at this moment. what about perception at this moment. what about perception within at this moment. what about perception within the - at this moment. what about perception within the united at this moment. what about - perception within the united states itself, how much support is there still for the extra support that has been announced by the us for ukraine? and how is this visit being covered in the us media? imilieu ukraine? and how is this visit being c
on the side of ukraine. he thought he could outlast us. but he is just been plain wrong. one year later, the evidence is right here in this room. we stand here together. president biden took a nearly 10 hour long train ride from the border of poland here he is arriving in kyiv, greeted by president zelensky and his wife olena zelenska. mr biden s trip was unannounced and brief. this is the moment the two stepped out into the streets of kyiv even as an air raid siren sounded. the presidents also visited a memorial to soldiers who ve died in the nine years since russia annexed crimea. mr zelensky said that the democratic world had to win what he called this historic fight . translation: we can and must make this year, 2023, the year of victory, and i want to emphasize that this unprovoked and criminal russian