Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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President Zelensky, thank you so much for taking the time for speaking with Bloomberg yet again. Thank you very much. I'd like to begin by taking a step back. You've now been at war for three years and nine months almost. There is a lot of concern. Each of those days is measured in lives, in resources. There's concerns that it's now a stalemate, a forever war.
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Chapter 2: What does President Zelenskiy say about the current state of the war in Ukraine?
It's a very difficult question. You have to balance because there is a society, people, they have to work. And they have to work and pay taxes, and then this money goes to the army. So you have to find the balance. So I reacted during the military cabinet, and of course soldiers raised this topic, and partners. Yes, but partners are not at the battlefield.
And that's why with all respect to our partners, with all respect, I said the decision of our army was to mobilize about 30,000 per month. And the system now is doing this.
And one of those partners is President Donald Trump. He seemed very committed to the idea of a ceasefire. Now it seems that the diplomatic line for now is closed. You know President Trump and you understand one another much better than you did back in February.
Chapter 3: What specific military support does Ukraine need from the U.S. and Europe?
With that understanding, how do you bring him back to the table and on your side of the table?
How to bring back President Trump?
Yes, committing to the idea of ceasefire.
I think this is important for me and for our people. And this is a big year, much bigger than in Ukraine, we paid the most high price because
it's only ukrainian losses here but human losses of course first of all but uh we have to understand that also i think this this is important for america and i think this is very important not to give possibility russia just to i mean this russia began this aggression russia began this war it's a war against us they have they stolen You know, thousands of Ukrainian children.
We can't, I mean, they don't respect the law, but they really respect the United States. They respect President Trump. I really think that President Trump can push Putin to negotiations. And that's why this is very important. And I think that, you know, like I said to senators, we are very thankful to First Lady.
And I'm very thankful, like the president of Ukraine, that our First Ladies, Olena and Melania, that they spoke, they began to work on children question, how to bring kids back. This is very important. And I'm thankful to her and to other leaders who also helped us. For this moment, we brought 1,600 children.
And you mentioned the Pearl Defense Program that was rolled out earlier this year. Is that bringing you what you need at this stage? Yeah.
I'm thankful to the president that we can get what we need. Not enough. But it depends on, you know, different things. But not enough. But not enough air defense, not enough missiles. I work on it personally. I work on it personally each day here in Ukraine and abroad. We have different systems. We have NASAMS, IRST, HAWKS.
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Chapter 4: Is a tactical retreat being considered in the battle for Pokrovsk?
of course and our people and our people from energy and they which work on the fields and that's why this is very important
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