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the assets should be used for defending lives. of your brain is from rush into your and for re being the damage aggressor, cost to you. great. it's fair and absolutely right, mr. president. thank you your team. i would also like to think the united states congress for the support both parties, both chambers. thank you and thanks to every american heart that's does not betray freedom and supports us several great now will do is going to take uh, 2 questions from american reporters and to clear a quick question issue to american reporters. and our question is from to your community support reporters. but 1st, for the 1st 1st time to call, i was calling long and associated press. ok.
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thanks mr. president. about 2 weeks ago you changed course to allow ukraine to fire us weapons into russia. given the reported successes, would you consider further expanding the parameters on us weapons and especially even despite your concerns about escalation and on the news from home. and you're going through something that so many american families go through the intersection of addiction and the criminal justice system. but you're not like most families. was your son able to get a fair trial? do you believe the justice department operated independently of politics? and for president, let me ask you a question you ask is with regard to the 1st question is clear that the, near a broad meeting just across the line as a border with russia and ukraine. that it makes a lot of sense for crane to be able to take out or come back, what is coming across that board in terms of long, long range weapons,
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long arranged weapons into the interior of russia. we have not changed our position on that short regard to the question regarding the family. i'm extremely proud of my son hunter. he has over common addiction. he is. he's one of the brightest, most decent man i know, and i am satisfied that i'm not going to do anything. i say, i said, i advised by the jury decision, i will do that. and all my partner and presidents, lensky, a number of leaders here in italy, including president biden, are facing upcoming election challenges. how whole the security agreement signed tonight, and the other promises of support continue if they are not in office. and what's your contingency plan, if you don't yahoo
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of them says, but if i can, can answer any train languish, just think so much i but a dissimilar which by jungle at the level of dumps these great things, the people for the nation's 1st and foremost, the united states to the countries in europe and all that on other continental have supported us since the very beginning of, of the beginning of this. absolutely. and just war fresh against the people of ukraine bad. and that is they, they've been killing people that combs, instead of the old, that is very important, that is part of life. but 1st and foremost was speaking to both people and lots of people you understand and not blood missed this or it was unjust. since the very beginning, the will of this evil. his name is both in the war against the people. if you grant i, he goes to so many people to save you to say that it is not him. it is, there was a military man who did it, throws me off,
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i was just an instrument of keys and he explains, it says somebody comes therefore it is important to us that since the very beginning we were supported by people by a nation because they understood that we shared common values, we simply want to live and the people understood, they imagine what will happen if such evil effects them. and therefore we were supported by people in the night of st. president, fight, and then all the lead as close as the very beginning of the invasion invasion started to support us. they based on bear valley and they, they were you based on the voice based off of that there are people and it isn't possible with all that people and i am sure that in other words, of this nation to believe that is what i have to choose is leaders and presidents when use data to show, and it seems to me that, well, no matter whom the nation choose this, but of the 1st and foremost list,
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you have this specific seems to me that everything depends on these unity. each one's in place or that state, and if the people are with us, any leader will be with us. that will be in this struggle for freedom. colin currently report the youngest vision. think so much diebold alaska to look into the into yes, please. in to get the interview, the name of a different generation for both leaders. so today during the do 7, the meeting, the discussions focused on developing that ukraine's air defense system based on the most advanced listing complexes and also on and hazing long range abilities. so my question is, can you provide any details on the initiative and about the readiness of all the allies to take part in it? thank you. i'd be happy to respond to that. we have acquired a commitment from 5 countries so far for patriot batteries and other defense
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systems as well as we let it be known to those countries that are expected from us air defense systems in the future. they're gonna have to wait everything we haven't got to go to ukraine until their needs are met. and then it will make good of the commitments we may to other countries. i think for us and by the already answer to your question, really uh, she knows and all, all the apartments they know that urgently we need 7 bits or it systems. yes. to save our, see just not all of them is a beauty, but origin list 7. and we discussed the possibility of having 5 of them is through, but the partner's work on it. it doesn't mean that tomorrow we will have these 5 systems, but we see in the closest future good. the results for you. great. you'll have some relatively quickly merican reporter josh wine grow. bloomberg. a
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thank you mister president. i have a question for me. is there a present as well as the shortly on the announcements, but if you don't mind, i'd like to ask you about your discussions on the situation in gaza. here at the summit, you're asked as a short time ago about it. after the skype, i think demonstration, can you give us your assessment of how mazda is response? and do you believe that they are trying to work towards the deal, or is this response working against the deal? and what is your message to allies, including those here at the g 7? about what more if anything, the us can do to drive towards a piece of brain, which you guys will play by the, by the rules a little bit. i'm here to talk about a critical situation ukraine and ask me another sub job. i'll be happy to answer it in detail later. but the bottom line is that we've made it agreeable. i've laid out on an approach that has been endorsed by the united security council by the g 7 by
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these rallies. and the biggest hang up so far is a moss refusing to sign on, even though they have submitted something similar. whether or not it comes to fruition remains to be see we're going to continue to push. i don't have a 5 match for a president by this point. the question, so today's a discussions. prisons the wednesday, the $50000000000.00 today. is that the supplemental, of course, from the us kind of congress recently. can you give us an assessment of the situation on the battlefield, the right now and what or has been given now? how long will this get you in terms of either stopping the russian advance or making headway on this? and how long will it last to if indeed, future leaders or current leaders are unable to reach consensus on further?
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a package is the president by med welcome, your assessment of the situation currently on the battlefield or what difference the supplemental is made as well. so thank you john. good, some options of the time. yeah. we can do for you a question indeed. we determined by no. okay, we were expecting the fundamental package of the support for the congress of the united states of america. and truly, it was a long pause for our water is 1st and foremost, but it is important that we are grateful that say in the very end we have this supplemental and this will for show us friends in our water as much yes, this policy. so this has given the opportunity to the enemy with i was in this pause to try to talk you by hockey, buzz that most attempt was and then something about what it is they would re pounds, right to me. and the sure sort of the enemy was they felt and we,
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despite everything disruptive, older plans and it seems to me the best is the most important thing. read what this supplement that fluid i have gives us. it enables us to do fully equipped the reserves. be those guys, those 3 guys that are ending. so we just so that's so that they provide for, for the opportunity to rotate our units on the battlefield. so bad stay going to have some grass so that the pre days can regenerate each so that other predicts ends of the battlefield instead of them with equipment. this is what the supplement gives them, so they raise of morales and but also the raise of strengths of follow brigades. and it seems to me that this is the most important for how long this will this will be enough, was those package have been holding doors for 8 months, and the russians had no successes. and therefore, the, the question on, on hold for how long must you, we should pull the, you know, no,
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i think the question has to be for how long the unit will last. the units in the united states together was the european lead us, how these are those elections will influence this unity. it seems to me that we should look on this exactly this way to preserve eunice, just to preserve the integrity of the world democrat instead of the democratic world. because the ukraine does not with spend much the democracy of many countries will not be able to withstand. and i'm sure of that by the way, the idea that we had to wait. so we've passed the legislation overall, even held up by a small majority of our republican colleagues is just term and there's a lot more money coming beyond which already come and the other charges are available now that we have solicitation. so they'll have what they need to get it as quickly as they possibly can. thank you so much. just present the last.
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tell me the address please. what do you mean you are my name is that as long as i had enough to interrupt you a thank you for this. i'll put you into it. i have a long way from you and have enough time to prepare such long questions, especially to a job i. then mister president's additional ukraine supplemental appropriations act that you signed and dated. the submission of threatened you are for the go for the war in ukraine within $45.00 days after each enactment. this deadline passed on june 8th and to now, yet the international community has not seen this strategy hasn't been developed. and see if the strategy is clarified. what step does your administration plan to take to hutton ukraine, victoria, kings of our it's my 1st question, the 2nd group, which was the 1st because the last part of your question, a test is being developed the strategy and to what steps does your administration
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plan to take to be 3, you bring in zillow or the steps we're going to take to make sure it has. ukraine has victory in the rush. it is not prevail is continued support. when we assign you sign that and no significant number of nations of signed, we have convinced the g 7 convince we've got support of the g 7. and quite frankly, 48 other countries reset. what the prime minister of, of japan, south korea. we have 50 nations assigned up beyond the nato and the g 7. and so we're going to stay as long as it takes with regard to the plan. that is, that is a planning process. now we're discussing with our community friends exactly what it would be. we have a lot of movement toward that we know the outlines of it. we have not done the detailing at all, but we know what your credit is capable of doing when given the material to defend themselves. and that's exactly what they're doing. now. see the hands of
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a thing in the president of the lang. my 2nd question, 2nd question is to president. so let's get we'll be in the grant. and recently, you have made a couple of sharp statements regarding china and the room was in price regarding the possible supplies of, uh, addresses, weapons to china. but from bed, china is, is actively promoting its own piece, blan, i'm on the southern countries. what are the motives of age, you know, and it wouldn't be possible to change the vision of china regarding a war. and we should also, you guys can play in this. and the final question is, is, is, is china and a partner of the refresher in these crime stuff is coming through was long. so the so 1st of all, i had a phone conversation with a laser of china by phone. he said that he will not sell any
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weapon to rush details. we'll see with you. we'll see. but he said to me, if he is respectable person, you will not because he gave me the award the 2nd hour. you know that, you know, very good with details. how are these formulates very open for everybody basing on chart or yes, you a nation and, and you know, that's is a basis on next principles, territorial integrity, solar, anti nuclear security for secure if china has alternative view on it, each can prepare alternative piece formula. if we share coleman views on, it's likely globally with all the world i think so. so if they share the same
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weight to this, we will find dialog or by the way, china is not supplying weapons, but the ability to produce those weapons and the technology available to do it. so it is in fact helping rush. thank you also very much for jessica, close our press conference. thank you everybody. the right, it's just past 19 g m t. i'm joined now by our diplomatic editor who has been watching those scenes in southern easily as we witness president joe biden. and president of a lot of me is the lensky sign, a landmark deal on the us us ukraine security deal. james, we were watching that press conference, the president, the lord of mitchell and zalinski, referring to this as one of the most significant deals in ukrainian history. of
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the yes, he said, it was a truly historic day. he said, it was the most important strongest deal that the us had done with ukraine since ukraine's independence. of course, that was of the collapse of the soviet union in 1991 and president by making it clear this is part of a package of different measures that the us and the g 7, a doing in conjunction with things that are going on with nato in conjunction with things that have been happening in recent weeks. and the whole idea is to turn the tide of the war in ukraine because went g 7 lead as math a year ago in a rush in my i think there were a lot more hopeful about where things would be now the, where they actually all now because you train has not made any of those gains that they are hoping for. in fact, you kind of seem to little to be on the back foot. so let me run through what is being agreed 1st. there's the security deal bilateral security deal between the u.
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s. and ukraine, which last for 10 years. so it shows, i think it ongoing commitment. but the way the us system works, i think the plan is to make the momentum such that this is trump proofing credit case. there was a return or president trump in november, but we've just looked at something like be around nuclear deal in, in u. s. foreign policy and things can be overturned by the incoming president and in part, but in that case, president trump did exactly that. we also have, what's been degree by the g 7, which is new money for you train it for ukraine's reconstruction. this is a $50000000000.00 loan for ukraine. and what we're going to do that is use the russian assets that were frozen at the beginning of the war. 280, i think 1000000000 is what present bite and said we've been saying i live in the day, 300000000. but either way, they're going to use this collateral for that loan, the interest as we know and on that frozen money. and then the last part,
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the present biden talked about was the, uh, the sanctions as it's, it's a big push on the training of russia. and you said that the sanctions are being strength and but because you look at the picture in terms of the russian economy and certainly it's not being devastated the way that the allies us allies, i'd hope to the start of this will present savanski also talk to you about new patriots, and all the defense systems for ukraine present biden's saying that 5 countries that committed on nearly to basically present lensky. same z, needed 7. don't be last important thing on ukraine. that is, is an important change from both of the us and it's nato allies. is the fact in recent weeks they allow you trained to use the weapons that supplying them with to go into russian territory to attack russian targets of the present. biden was pretty clear on that. it was allowed just across the border,
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but not deep into russia. and he said the policy would not change on that, but certainly won't be the, the, the, the g 7 countries, the nato allies. the whole thing is that it's going to be some diplomatic momentum now, and only now in less than a month. we've also got the very big nato summit, but takes place in washington dc. and james, president biden, in his remarks on the sidelines of that a g 7 summit in easley made a comment that this is a reminder to president person that the us is not backing down. was, was there any, is there any indication as to how that has been received in easily, in terms of uh, from the other g 7 lead is so yeah, we've had comments from the other 27 latest a lot. schultz put out a statement of the wrong way. he said the president putin keeps hoping that we're going to give up supporting ukraine will stop supporting ukraine. if he keeps up
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the pressure. he said that the new $50000000.00 deal, the, the loan to ukraine. he said, a said that he's failed in in, in that's a plan that today there was a reporter at that press conference, who asked us president joe biden about the situation in gaza. this report to us whether he sees that time off is, will keep working toward, or indeed, working against the sci fi a deal. can you focus through how president fighting responded to that question? yeah, i mean this is, if this was a very much a ukraine brand event, it was that was signs around the press conference, then you'd outdoor venue. what was the heralding this new security deal between the us and ukraine? is that well, us flags that were you crazy and flags,
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and it was clear that president biden did not want questions about garza on this occasion. anybody that clear to the report so right, that's all diplomatic editor that james base. oh, actually we all going to like give out audience a chance to listen to that sound bite from the us president job. i didn't, i believe we have that ready at the moment. i wish you guys were to play by the by the rules of it. i'm here to talk about a critical situation. ukraine. ask me another something. i'll be happy to answer in detail later. but the bottom line is that we made it agreeable. i've laid out on an approach that has been endorsed by the un security council by the g 7 by the israelis. and then the biggest hang up so far is a moss refusing to sign on, even though they have submitted something similar. weather is heading out or comes information remains to be seen whether to continue to push. i don't have
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a final answer for you. of the totally unhappy present bite and having to talk about gaza. but clearly it's also being one of the very big issues here. we didn't learn anything new from present biden was telling you, but diplomats behind the scenes of working on the final wording of the communicate g 7 communicate. while the leaders have the discussions around the table and do the photographs of the press books known as a family photo where they will stand behind the scenes of the top. diplomats look and finalize the wording of that communicate. and we think the wording now on israel palestine has been basically finalized. we hear that they're very concerned about the situation on the 11th the northern israel. buddha, of course there are some reports, but perhaps is wrong when it's finished and rough uh may to move. it's tension to that northern border. they say they have a non waiver and commitment to a 2 state solution. but i was the last g 7 meeting in a rush about
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a year ago. and i have to say there wasn't much mention about the 2 state solution at that time. and the us at that time was basically going round the palestinians, trying to get deals with all the arab countries with israel. and they also said that i think this is perhaps the most interesting thing that is likely to be in the final communicate they cope. israel to refrain from a full scale offensive in rafa that raises some questions for me because if you watch all channel out you 0 and you what shaw reporting from our colleagues in gauze and you see the really horrendous pictures that have come from rafa in recent weeks if that's not a full scale defensive. what is right, that's our diplomatic editor that james space proposing from easily. james, thank you so much for your analysis. the. let's bring in now model on the shadow who is on to 0, senior political analyst,
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and he joins us by skype from paris model on what do you make of the developments of the g 7 in terms of the discussions of ongoing. so meaningless is the word that comes to mind. absolutely. and totally meaningless. a lot of time the g 7 use this time for the 7 great. the 7 giants. they are the democratic powers of the world, the rich democracies. now they stand for the 7 goofy graves. even go to the task bowers when it comes to the question of gaza and even to the question that we created at some point. because now we have 7 leaders who are facing huge domestic problems at home divided societies, divided policies to be unpopular. and at the same time, there basically,
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for all practical matter, pushing for a terrible war with russia. by this heavy of i meant that they continuously talk about this leaves very little for garza and him said to come are here and such that communicate says something about concerned. i know it's absolutely meaningless. as james will say. if the displacement 280-0000 people within 48 hours is not grades, i don't know what his grade. if the kidding of hundreds of people today is not great, i don't know what his grades that is limited. i don't know what is on limited. so really the, the, how about 6 so called democracies are following in the footsteps of the united states that's dictating to them and to the rest of the region. the policies that have been for 8 months blocking any attempt at the ceasefire. i now have presented
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a nun ceasefire cease fire proposal that would probably an ultimately allow is around to carry on with the water after the so called phase one is all but within a few weeks. so there's nothing and size for nothing of interest. nothing is actionable. kinda guy from the g 7 and found one, we were just watching a press briefing by the us president on the sidelines. all set g 7 summit and a report i did put a question to the president about that sees 5 proposal and that reported us with a him, us was working towards or indeed working against the deal. and president job, i didn't appeared, it appeared that he didn't want to answer the question that that press briefing was meant to be exclusively about ukraine. but he did say that this is an approach that has been endorsed. but he went to curious the council by the g 7 by israel,
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and he described to most as being the biggest hang up to any sort of ceasefire. what did you make of those comments? but you know, there are petition to one of the same. you have to admire american officials for being on, on point theater continuously to piece more of this to him like a broken records. but what they're saying is mostly has to store for foods because we know for a fact uh for the past. uh so many what, not 34 weeks since i didn't 1st name is announcement or is proposing public is right and have never endorsed us in public. we also know that these writers has continued with the war ever since by the made the announcements getting thousands of people space and hundreds of thousands. and we all should know that the, how this has given a positive response for role and the had to highlight or amend a couple of issues that these folks to make. an 40 student that's of course,
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is dismissed by the united states because the united states is not a credible broker. here the united states is party to the war. it has to be completed in every possible way, militarily, financially diplomatically, which is right in the more a there's lots of 3rd party, per se, is the bottom faucet of the israeli from the games console. so what's the microsoft say today? let's do the lex, uh, a new model standing in the world. but what they do have is a lot of power and a lot of money. and i think our money speak loudly more research and the more lovely done principles and international law, especially when it comes to palestine, when it comes to ukraine, you know, they keep talking about the principles of this investigative thing. the fact that kind of stein has been occupied for almost 6 decades. that doesn't even register on
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their screens. that is our senior political analyst model. one of the shutter joining us live from power, smart one, thank you for i can move on now to united nations report that's condemned. is there any forces for to link and injuring children? the un secretary general says he's a polled by the dramatic increase on president and scale of violations against children in palestine. and israel antonio good, that is, is cooling them, brutal acts of terror. the un verified 5698. such violations by is really forces last year. situations in the crack report where substantially increasing get a volley shows where verified. include a rice or fall, but a 155 percent violations over prior years. in the conflict in a straight, i'm the occupied palestinian 30.

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