To say words of incredible gratitude, firstly, a deep bow to you, i think that you know that the whole country, the whole country, stands shoulder to shoulder with you, thats what we can and cant do, we help. Here is the audience that is sitting, i am sure they are ready to rise, if andrei allowed, they would you were smothered in hugs, because through these letters, through these hugs, i want to hug all our men, say thank you, because no one even fully understood how fantastic we are. Who to hug , lets see how his life changed after returning, well , such a life was kind of crazy, just back and forth, running and jumping, one might say, nothing, nothing, there were no plans for the future life, that is, just i worked for money, ill get everything, its like a walk, well, thats enough, the special operation changed me. By when i returned, it seems to me that i grew up, that is , i no longer became a boy, but a man, and indeed, what i wanted was to start a family, that is, to move there
(Own report) – The German Bundeswehr is continuing its combat exercises in the Indian and Pacific Oceans and will deploy more naval and air force units to the Asia-Pacific region next year. This was confirmed by the German Defense Ministry on the occasion of Minister Boris Pistorius’ current visit to Asia that began at the end of last week in Singapore. As the first German defense minister in a long time, Pistorius attended the Shangri-La Dialogue, currently the most important security conference in Asia and held talks with his Singaporean counterpart Ng Eng Hen. Singapore, which spends three percent of its GDP on the military – over US $10 billion a year – is not only the US forces’ most important cooperation partner in the region, but also one of the major non-NATO customers of German arms exports, and is intensifying its cooperation with the Bundeswehr. At the same time, the USA is expanding its combat drills in Southeast Asia to record highs, while China is seeking to pre