gabrielius landsbergis, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. pleasure being here. you were very candid, expressing your deep concern about 202a. why are you so worried? well, i think that there is not enough, i'd say, understanding as to what's at stake if ukraine is unable to push russia out of its country. we see russia mobilising, continuously mobilising, even though it's not officially declared. we see them arming, we see them entering what is called a war economy, producing weapons, getting weapons from iran and north korea. and with the momentum on the battlefield in eastern ukraine. exactly. and us faltering, stumbling. and whenever, you know, balts speak usually or, you know, the countries from the eastern flank would speak, it's notjust because we feel that it's morally right to defend ukraine, but we also take this as an existential question... ..that means that if russia is not stopped in ukraine, it will continue — because a machine that size, it's very difficult to stop and it needs to... it cannot be stopped with just, you know, well—wishing. it h