 ending the war. They are what the most representative meaning of national security advisers regarding the implementation of the peace formula. More than 80 countries and international institutions were represented. Yesterday I had a very productive negotiation with the president of Switzerland and discussing the possibility of holding a summit at the leader's level in Switzerland, the first summit, the global peace summit. Today our teams have already begun work on organization such a summit, not the world war three, but the global peace summit. And I invite every leader and country that respects peace and international law to join us. Together we can answer any crucial questions, and it will be the best answers. Peace must be the answer. Thank you for your invitation, and thank you for your attention. Mr. President, I think you can feel the warmth from the audience. I've never seen this room so full. And thank you for your historical speech here in Davos. I think we all know when we are witnessing history, and with President Zelensky, he's one of the historical figures of our time. To stand against Russia as one of the largest military powers in the world that you and your people have done is, of course, truly historic. But we will also have to turn to the next chapters, and you also mentioned that Ukraine's economy is still growing with more than 5 percent. You also mentioned that Russia has seen a lot of losses, more than 300,000 soldiers, more than half of their tanks, and also their Black Fleet fleet. I was just wondering, listening to you, how long will the Russian people let Putin continue with this? Let's see if everyone gets on there. Yeah, yeah, please, please. And here you have some water. Try it. No, no, I have water. I will wait. I have enough time. Fill morning. No, no, no, I have no time. Sorry, sorry. Yeah. You have a work to win, though. Okay. I have a lot of work. Thank you so much. No, no, it's a de-... So, can I speak Ukrainian? Yeah, of course, everyone has their... Everybody. Everybody understands Ukrainian. Okay. Okay. Great. With the interpretation, yes. I see, yeah. We will speak about serious topics, but sometimes we need pauses for jokes. Gallows humor. No, no, you know what is funny? Now I'm speaking English and have Ukrainian translation here. So, it's... Thanks, technologies. But it has to be opposite. How did it sound? I have to speak Ukrainian. How did it sound in Ukrainian? Great, great. My voice is better here. So, I don't like to hear my voice. Thank... Thank you very much. Why do I want to speak Ukrainian? I'll explain it to you. You don't even understand the difference between you, between us and this person, like Putin. Because you just said that your question was all about the difference between autocracy and democracy. Because you said how many people, how interesting, how many people are allowed by Russia to Putin. And it's no longer important to have a war, to have elections, to be the head of their state. The question is that we are the same. It's a war. How many people are allowed. These are the principles of democracy. And this is the difference. Nothing is allowed by the President of Putin. The question is how many Putin. And what does he allow his people to do. And that's why the question is different. The question is how many people are ready to be. Don't feel anything, just be stupid. Don't see anything. Don't see. Do you think everything is okay? Everything is going right. So the question is not to me. The question is to the people of the Russian Federation. The question is to them. Are they allowed to change themselves or not? And that's the only situation. Putin, I don't believe that these people are allowed to change themselves. Because only people are allowed to do that. Very interesting. I'll try another question then. We know that, I'm realistic, we know that the EU and the US has now been holding back for a week or two the latest support to Ukraine. I know that you're meeting European leaders. You met with President von der Leyen. You also meet with the key American leaders here. Are you concerned that this is taking a lot of time? Or is this just a question of weeks before it is resolved? I don't think we're wasting time. Such a time is very valuable for us. Because we have to be in our country in time. It's important to come and communicate with our partners, to meet, but not least, there are military priorities. That's why I believe that there will be a very positive reaction from our partners. We don't allow Russia to occupy us. We stand strong. Thank you to our military for using this reform. But with the reform of our promises and proposals of the European Union and the International Fund. Ukraine is doing faster than before the war, because we have been grouped together. Because Ukraine has shown that it can be strong and reform the country. I think also, Mr. President, a good reminder to all of us that when Putin attacked, saying that it was just false allegations that he was going to attack Ukraine, that he said the evening before the attacks started, you've been able to take back 50% of the territory that he occupied. I think it's also important to remind ourselves that you did that even before you got the Western weapons support that was based on your old army. You have a much stronger army now, probably the sixth, seventh strongest army in the world. But I think, if I may, if you could share the sentiment among the people in your country. How do Ukrainians now feel after two years of this war? Are they as committed or even more committed after all the atrocities, the latest shelling and also killing of civilians? Because you also have to manage your own population. Thank you for the difficult questions. First of all, the Ukrainian people will never see Putin and all those who sponsored the entire terrorism. Who chose our lives, our people, our children, the time of those children who, thank God, survived, those who had to grow up through this war and simply save their children. And unfortunately, we still feel the same way that those who saved their loved ones. Therefore, I would like to tell you about the time when Putin and all the people in Ukraine will not rest in this world and in the rest of the world. He will not be alone. Neither his children, nor his grandchildren. We are not terrorists, and that is why it will be a criminal trial. And it will be a responsibility. There will be responsibility, because after this terror there will be another repetition. It means that if there are no consequences, then no one will be able to kill anyone. This is the first. But this does not support the moral spirit of Ukrainians. It is not a crime. It cannot be compared to a crime of justice. I am talking about justice now. It is not about crime and justice should be in the schools, in the schools and in the specific people in which schools, in the specific years and in the specific places where they should spend a very long time in justice, a long, long-term vacation. The question of self-righteousness, Moral spirit keeps the desire of Ukrainians to be free and for freedom, for the people's rights, for their choice of how you want to live, who you want to choose, who you want to love, where you want to rest. For this choice, for freedom and for the Ukrainian people. The struggle is absolutely brave and strong. And I believe that the struggle for our common values is a difficult one. We have to understand the value of these values when you have no war. And that is why your support is so important. It is so important for civilized people to understand this value before it can become a burden. And if we all understand this, we will unite with the help of Ukraine and the political isolation of Putin. And if we do this, it will be the right political preventive steps that the war did not cross Ukraine and did not come to other countries. And this is the only way to do this. By attracting our Arab population, poor people, it is not possible to build a market economy in Russia. He could not do this. He could not make a middle class of poor people, let people enjoy the result of their work, enjoy their lives. And that is why he offered them radicalism, the account of the Kremlin, their ridiculous information politics. And thanks to the war, if you cannot give the economy, he will find others in his hands. It is the occupation of other peoples, the reduction of the destruction. That is all. I have been answering your questions for a long time. I think they are more interested in hearing you than me. So I think Mr President, I think that was an amazing way to end. Maybe just a short question, how can we in this room, and also we discussed this morning with 70 global CEOs in the room, how can we even better contribute for the principles you laid out and for Ukraine? As I said today, you are absolutely open. I believe that our power and our treasure of Ukraine is now for all people. And they have brought to this world that they are smart, talented, modern and happy. They are brave and absolutely open. I told you that for us today, building a strong economy can only help our people, our people and your investments. Workplaces, many working places. And for this we need normal investments, absolutely sensible, announced, clean campaigns. And I am sure that it will strengthen us. I am sure that more working places, more opportunities for our people will return to their home. And as I told you, absolutely open. Putin was able to enter only those villages where he killed people or where there were no people and they ran through this war. And if many people in the cities are ready to protect their land, they will protect it. Therefore, with the help of our economy, we will strengthen your security. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. It's been an easy... Thank you very much. Thank you very much.