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plus. the service has been losing money in the face of strong competition from rival companies. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk. sally is here at five p.m.. she will keep you company. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. the first anniversary of russia s all out invasion of ukraine is fast approaching, there s both a feeling here and in moscow that it would herald a new phase in the war. president zelensky is visiting european allies with his focus firmly on the challenges to come. a new russian offensive is seemingly imminent. the west is arming ukraine but still not and scale they would wish. my guess is ukrainian mp kira rudik. can ukraine win a long war? kira rudik in kyiv, welcome. thank you so much for having me. a pleasure to have you. i would like you to reflect on president zelensky s message here in europe. do you think the focus from the ukrainian government is more on the gratitude for what european partners have already delivered or more on the urgency t ....
visiting european allies with his focus firmly on the challenges to come. a new russian offensive is seemingly imminent. the west is arming ukraine, but still not at the speed and scale kyiv would wish. my guest is ukrainian mp kira rudik. can ukraine win a long war? kira rudik in kyiv, welcome. thank you so much for having me. a pleasure to have you. i would like you to reflect on president zelensky s message here in europe. do you think the focus from the ukrainian government is more on the gratitude for what european partners have already delivered or more on the urgency to give more now? i think it is 50 50. what we learned over this last year is that you have to create alliances, you have to keep it and you keep the alliances with gratitude but also we want the world to keep supporting us. the war did not start a year ago. it started in 2014 and what was the most painful is after a year, it became a new normal. a new normal for everyone and we still had to fight ou ....
And to answer your question what would happen if we fail? what would happen if we stopped existing? to be honest, if you read carefully what western politicians are continuing to say, their focus is often on not so much what happens if ukraine is defeated, there focuses on what happens if we supply potent weapons which become escalatory, a word often used with regard to their relationships with russia and their fear of a moscow inspired escalation. to quote 0laf scholz when he ruled out sending warplanes to ukraine to use the simple phrase. nato is not at war with russia. do you find that thinking problematic or do you recognise it as absolutely what western leaders would have to say? two months ago, 0laf scholz and many others is said absolutely no to tanks. ....
Have had to work with to get there are warplanes. no one is talking about them and to answer your question what would happen if we fail? what would happen if we fail? what would happen if we stopped existing? to be honest, if you read carefully of what western politicians are continuing to say, theirfocus is often politicians are continuing to say, their focus is often on not so much what happens if ukraine is defeated, there focuses on what happens if we supply potent weapons which become escalatory, a word often used with regard to their relationship with russia and their fear of a moscow inspired escalation. to quote 0laf scholz when he rolled out sending warplanes to ukraine to use the simple phrase ruled out. nato is not at war with russia. do you find that thinking problematic or do you recognise it as absolutely what ....