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[000:00:00;00] the feel welcome to dw special coverage at the g 7 summit to an extra late leaders of the group of 7 industrialized nations have just signed the deal to use the interests from hundreds of billions of dollars and from his investment assets to help you crazy. that's good life, nonsense, it's late where president the beloved to me is that i'm to give you training space . awesome will do is you're going to take uh, 2 questions from american reporters is to clear
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a quick question issues to american reporters. and our question is from to your community support reporter. the 1st for the 1st person on the call is calling long and associated press. thanks for 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 into russia, 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. and 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 and for president, let me answer your question. you ask is with regard to the 1st question
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is clear that the near a broad meeting just across the lines of the, the border with russia and ukraine. that it makes a lot of sense for ukraine to be able to take out or come back. what is coming across that board in terms of long, long range weapons, long range rep is in the interior of russia. we have not changed our position on that sorta regard to the question regarding the family. i'm extremely proud of my son hunter. he is overcome with 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 by, by the jury decisions, i will do that and will not part of the president's lensky. a number of leaders here in italy, including president biden,
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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 yahoo them says, but then if i can, can answer any training language. yes, thanks so much but it just give me a quote for junk with and not all of them. see if grading was a move in a solution and start them grading them, you will be interested in dimensions. you nice be didn't want to solve, but chuck singleton. this probably will be me. what are she brought today? ok, the summit that when they move out of the day to meet you fit into what app set the right into the your training and that president speaking that at the g 7 conference in it. so they go to our senior correspondent band. we get,
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it was at the summit and if they had to bought it, i welcome band. we arrived alive just in time to hear present. does the landscape stop? what did we miss? it's joe biden, to you as president in florida. me is the lensky, the president of ukraine, signed to a by letter of the security agreement between the united states and ukraine. and this commits the us to stand by ukraine for the next 10 years to deliver weapons, financial aid, and also to develop a common defense industry to make a amendment for ukraine, most sustainable to educate ukrainian soldiers and so on. and the incidents case at this historic agreement makes the help from the us to ukraine, more sustainable and more really reliable, and give in this more weight. now he says, this is the most important agreement. yet, the ukraine also has
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a security agreements. vista, germany, and france, for example, of a g 7 countries, but this is a major step in the the, the strategy of ukraine to secure support from the rest. and the joe biden, on the other hand, said, and disagreement is assigned to moscow to key of to the russian to put in that the risk is not breaking down, that you're trained has to be free and independent. otherwise, there will be no lasting piece. and this war against the russian aggression really go on for while we had they the, the 2nd question from a reporter in the auditorium i talking about the elections amongst g 7 leaders. and what has been said back at bands about effectively a trump proofing. and these agreements to this on the sidelines us different events that this is of course,
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designed to make sure that the health for ukraine from the united states continues off to a possible take over by the white house by donald trump after the elections in november in the united states and, and also natal, is committing itself to make it. and if you are the head sustainable, even if the republican might return to the white house. and this was an important step and also the other g. 7 countries are pledging support for the long haul. even if donald trump is coming back good. but of course nobody is saying this publicly because joe price and actually the, the sitting president is, is still in the room. yeah. thanks for that. that bad, bad re good to before the g 7 meeting in italy will. ukraine was tough with the agenda of the meeting of nato defense ministers in brussels today. the 2 day conference uh,
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discussed the plans for nato to take over the coordination of military assistance for can you so far this has been done in formerly by a group led by the united states is base or secretary general again stultz, and more than 99 percent of old military support ukraine is provided by nato allies. so it makes sense that nato takes on a greater role in these efforts. this will put our support on the firm or for thing, provide predictability for g of and this both immediate long term needs. correspondent in brussels county, schultz told me what about additional native support for you craig would look like as well. this wouldn't actually be an increase in the amount that allies are spending, or perhaps even in the equipment that they're giving to ukraine. what is being proposed is that nato take over basically the operational process of getting the
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pledged items to ukraine as it happens now. the ukraine defense contact group, the so called ramstein group. as we, as we call it, informally, collects the pleasures they meet once a month. and they decide who's going to give what and then it sort of falls to countries themselves to, to get the items to ukraine. so nato saying, hey, we've got this great network, we know how to transport things, let us take that over. and so they believe that that will provide greater predictability for key that will know what it's getting. and nato also says it's going to start checking on these pledges and making sure the countries actually do it. so if nato takes on this work, it sounds like a co ordinate thing, rather than the military involvement, because that, that, that must be a fee is about as a further escalation is conflict. you know, you hear about less and less at nato headquarters escalation because as moscow has, has continued to brutally assault the population centers in ukraine. i think that
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allies just started to think, you know, what more could they do as an escalation, save, of course, a nuclear attack. and so we really don't hear so much about fears of escalation anymore. and that's why you've also seen countries drop their restrictions on how you crane can use the weapons that have been provided, including the united states, which is one of the last holdouts, especially with this battle over khaki, right on right on the border there. so we really don't hear so much about that. of course, that doesn't mean that moscow won't use it. that way, it will say that now that nato is taking a direct role in providing weapons to ukraine, but nato is participating. that of course will no, no, not be any more true than that. it is now. but i, i would expect that we'll be hearing that from the currently as soon as this packages test tomorrow. okay, thanks that terry terry schultz in brussels. this is a good look at some old stores making news around the world. american journalist, different guess coverage will stand trial in russian for espionage. the wall street journal reports the is accused of spying for the c i a is it goes to give it to
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isn't in the country to report on being version of ukraine when he was arrested in march last year. and his publication deniva challenges a supreme court in the united states has rejected an efforts to restrict the abortion drug method method pissed drug by the press drunk. the unanimous decision from the 9 justices that concluded that those trying to limit the use of the po haven't proved it caused any hom, if he prestone is one of 2 drugs used in the us for medicated pregnancy, terminations on the european court of human rights. this rules against a terminal of ale hung gary and man who was seeking the rights to die, that it will cost i has a less and curable disease and the central nervous system issue, the hon, gary and government last year. the court has now found that hunger is bad on use and that he does not bridge that you are paying convention on human rights of count
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down is onto your pay and football championships. hosts germany f i scotland in the opening match in munich tomorrow. the gym and nashville team put in some last minute training and that base in bavaria and got into the tournament. if they go into the tournament showing improvement, talk to i mean, difference 2023. and they're on being in full mattress this year. hosting the tournament is a massive security challenge with threats ranging from hooliganism, to terrorism. to take off for the euros is just hours away. the action here has been in full swing for months. it's the security center for the tournaments, staffed by police officers from all 24 participating countries. post germany has tried to balance informing the public of potential threats without spoiling the excitements, easy to it's not a security situation as tents. this applies to cyber security, as well as, as long as terrorism in other areas. however, i can also say that there are currently no concrete indications of
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a threat in connection with the euro. but many germans are still concerns. a recent survey indicates almost half the population fewer a possible attack during the urals security expert, say, the greatest potential threats is currently post by the lennox state offshoot. i s k p. the tara group is putting out propaganda like this one. calling for a tex on german football stadiums. the phoenix, no amount of from the comes out in the foundation specializes in counterterrorism measures. he says radicalized individuals may be the hardest for it to detroit. they can easily buy a light bathroom, for example, a nice but also a gum. and with that, they can execute such an attack and it's very hot for security or for it to use to prevent that, but also tamani towards the dangerous, such as those post by hooligans or cyber attacks. also part of security precautions, post stadium stuff, multiple layers of security and are considered to be safe places. but fans zones
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temporary sites were up to 12000000 people, a likely targets 22000 police officers under cover agents. drones and road locates a public security plants and for months all german boulders have been subject to increased controls to identify and stop potential bed act. us 100 percent. security is never possible. but i think that politicians as well as security of forest can work pretty much really good together as we've seen for the last couple of weeks and months. but now it will be put to the test as fence and play us gather, hoping for a safe and fun some of football for all us. and zach of sins, as a senior director of the counterterrorism project, he told us about the chatting system from the time during the yours. what i mean, it depends on what to tack. if you every day talking about if you're talking about a complex attack, as we've seen in most kyle, a few months ago, that the risk is exceedingly small. the international security cooperation, which started yes,
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for the european championship even stopped. it is really good at picking up these kind of complex effects if you're talking about no live in violence, a loan act to attack. that is of course, my try to do to take but to get to the international cooperation will be very, very helpful. and we've seen the last couple of feet, a wide range of arrests in germany, meaning the gym security forces that picked up much earlier than they usually do on the, on these threats. which means i'm on the one hand of course charged groups. i'm more active, but on the other hand, the security forces are more efficient as to the head of friday's game between jeremy and scotland, one scottish fathers wolf, more than 1500 kilometers from glasgow to jeremy and craig ferguson received a heroes the arrived unix main square not in plots, was greeted with chairs and bales by hundreds of scottish fountains who are in town for the tournament, each of them, so like through 6 countries to raise money for men's mental health,
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charity based in scotland. after $41.00 days and we'll fix it, says he's looking forward to a cold beer, is also hoping someone will get him a ticket to friday night's game. i'm next on dw, the big profits behind the homes and pesticides. that's on the w business in a moment. i'll be back at the top of the good, the innovation green, the green revolution global. so listen to whole lot of crime. it's probably up to speed. if the carrier is subscribe to the guy here, every friday. subscribe to plan, it's a synthetic pesticides, the points most to the environment with our industrial food systems,
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