so let s take a closer look at germany s role in all this. the leopard 2 is operated by about 20 countries worldwide and it s made in germany. but it s also more complicated than that. other countries that can operate the tanks have to ask germany for permission to donate them that s because of german export restrictions. poland has signalled that it might send the tanks anyway with or without germany s permission. translation: we will apply for consent but translation: we will apply for consent but this translation: we will apply for consent but this is translation: we will apply for consent but this is as translation: we will apply for consent but this is as is - translation: we will apply for consent but this is as is unitaryl consent but this is as is unitary topic even if we do not get it we will stand hand over a tanks together with others to create. the german foreign minister was asked about this here s how she responded. translation: we have rules, - rules for
so let s take a closer look at germany s role in all this. the leopard 2 is operated by about 20 countries worldwide and it s made in germany. but it s also more complicated than that. other countries that can operate the tanks have to ask germany for permission to donate them that s because of german export restrictions. poland has signaled that it might send the tanks anyway with or without germany s permission. we will apply for consent. even if we do not get this consent in the end, as part of a small coalition even if the germans would not be in this coalition we will still hand over our tanks together with others to ukraine. the german foreign minister was asked about this here s how she responded. translation: we have rules, - rules for checks, for the moment the question has not been asked but if we were asked we would not stand in the way. dr stefanie babst is a long time nato strategist and former nato
them get ready access to the food supplies they need. and we re absolutely doing that. our members came together and agreed that things are tough for developing countries and we need to be part of the solution, not the problem. so, there was an agreement, one, that there should be absolutely no export restrictions on food, humanitarian supplies, so that the world food programme can purchase, get access easily and be able to feed all those that it s feeding who are hungry around the world. secondly, they agreed in a declaration that they ll keep restrictions on food down, and we were at about 78 restrictions. it s down to 56 now. so, members are actually making the effort. you could not imagine how helpful this is to keeping world prices less volatile and making it more affordable. is it perfect? the answer is no. we want us to phase out as many
our members came together and agreed that things are tough for developing countries and we need to be part of the solution, not the problem. so, there was an agreement, one, that there should be absolutely no export restrictions on food, humanitarian supplies, so that the world food programme can purchase, get access easily and be able to feed all those that it s feeding who are hungry around the world. secondly, they agreed in a declaration that they ll keep restrictions on food down, and we were at about 78 restrictions. it s down to 56 now. so, members are actually making the effort. you could not imagine how helpful this is to keeping world prices less volatile and making it more affordable. is it perfect? the answer is no. we want us to phase out as many restrictions as we possibly can, so it s a net contribution
basic trade terms, how you can help them get ready access to the food supplies they need. and we re absolutely doing that. our members came together and agreed that things are tough for developing countries and we need to be part of the solution, not the problem. so, there was an agreement, one, that there should be absolutely no export restrictions on food, humanitarian supplies, so that the world food programme can purchase, get access easily and be able to feed all those that it s feeding who are hungry around the world. secondly, they agreed in a declaration that they ll keep restrictions on food down, and we were at about 78 restrictions. it s down to 56 now. so, members are actually making the effort. you could not imagine how helpful this is to keeping world prices less volatile and making it more affordable. is it perfect? the answer is no.