Earlier, I wanted to tell you one thing, about what can be done. On April 6, the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy said this in the European Parliament:
We've given Ukraine nearly €1 billion. That might seem like a lot but €1 billion is what we're paying [Vladimir] Putin every day for the energy he provides us with. Since the start of the war, we've given him €35 billion, compared to the €1 billion we've given Ukraine to arm itself.
Mr. Trudel, I think that first of all, Ukraine should be given the necessary weapons so that it can ensure the protection of its airspace and stop the indiscriminate bombing that destroys infrastructure and residential buildings and kills the population.