[Witness spoke in Ukrainian, interpreted as follows:]
I think that for Canada and all our major partners who are the most staunch in their support—the U.K., Poland, the U.S., the Baltic states—for us what's most important is that we urge all these NATO member states, all these EU member states, to maintain economic sanctions. We think the economic sanctions on the one hand and our military resistance within Ukraine are the most important things that can be done right now.
That's why we do understand that if you join in the sanctions, then your countries of course are suffering certain losses—some more, some less. However, today we clearly understand that Putin is related to Hitler in his ideology, and propagating fascism cannot be justified. I think the consistent pressure of the sanctions and speaking to European countries—Hungary, for example—urging them to join in the sanctions.... Hungary is a NATO member, but it should be urged to be more active, and Germany and France, by the way.... These are the biggest things.