 Zelensky. War won't end while Crimea is under Russian occupation. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has said that the war will not end as long as Crimea remains under Russian occupation. We cannot imagine Ukraine without Crimea. And while Crimea is under the Russian occupation, it means only one thing. The war is not over yet. He said in an interview with CNN. When asked whether there was any scenario under which there could be peace without Crimea, Zelensky said it will not be victory then. Zelensky called Putin's reaction to Yevgeny Prigozhin's rebellion weak. We see Putin's reaction. It's weak. He said Crimea has been a part of Ukraine for a very very long time and solving the problem with the Russian occupation of this peninsula may become a decisive issue in ending the war. This was stated by German Chancellor Olaf Schultz in an interview with the German television company ARD. Speaking about the provision of military assistance to Ukraine, the Chancellor noted that Germany would continue to train the Ukrainian military and assist in strengthening Ukraine's air defense, in particular thanks to the iris T systems. We have transferred a lot of tanks and we will continue to do so. But at the same time, we do not want the weapons we are supplying to enter Russian territory. Schultz stressed. The German official also recalled that even in the Soviet era, Ukraine was quite an influential state, becoming in particular one of the founders of the UN.