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the $1000000000.00 of russian assets seized by g 7 countries and the european union . the ukraine would use somebody to build that to buy weapons and rebuild damage infrastructure. but is it legal? and who's on the hook for ukraine? bassett, by water and russian occupation defaults on the loan, unfilled guy of, in berlin, and this is the day, the water, all the things, the food in drugs us from doing the dread sounds good. often these frozen rush software and assets and the therapist to use for the benefit of the training people . they want to give you kind a big chunk of money. we're hearing some 50000000000 euros. i believe the russian should feel that this will is expensive. expensive not only for us, but the sharp this we're not lead to anything good for the west. it was unbalanced
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a financial system and creates a cataclysmic crisis. also on the day on and teen as new president have a 1000000 against what he wants. i shop to he's country in the way of a controversial economic over a whole bill. he's not 0. he's waiting for us to set everything on fire these month things. he's a name for. that's why i think he's crazy. it's not like that these guys, things he owns everything that he can change everything know welcome to the day you credit the president is a lot to me is that i'm still here, has described it as a historic day for his country leave is of the group of 7 industrialized countries of back to deal to use the interests from hundreds of millions of dollars in frozen russian assets to help you cried your training and leave it on us. president joe biden also signed the 10 year bilateral security deal on the sidelines. if the summaries is a lot of the 2 countries to share intelligence and to continue to try and ukraine's
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forces, as incidents could also signed an agreement with jeff palm for long term support. as some of the 2 presidents said at the joint news conference to back in 2020, to 2 days after rushes, evasion, members of the g 703. and you to work together to freeze $280000000000.00 in russian central bank funds outside of russia. i'm very pleased to share that this week, this week, the g 7 sign to plan to finalize on lot $50000000000.00 on the proceeds of those frozen assets. to put that money to work for ukraine. and other reminders to put were not backing down. in fact, were standing together against this legal aggression. and thank you, mr. president for your leadership in the g. seven's decision on 50000000000 alone for ukraine. it's a vital step forward in providing sustainable support for ukraine in
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a winning these war. well that's ok. god is with the german mouthful fund. think kind of in brussels is what focuses on trade and economic. he's also works the danish ministry of defense and for the us in iraq. welcome to dw. let's start with the basics. is this g 7 plan even legal? can you just freeze billions of dollars of a country's assets and then do whatever you like with the interest on that one? i mean, i don't know if i would go as far as, say, it's on presidents that, but i certainly consider it legal, a gaming that russia is engaged in an illegal war of aggression against the neighboring country. and these assets are already seized within western financial institutions. and this would be a lo, so how would that work? who would ukraine a pay back to? and who takes place it?
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if you credit and crippled by will come to pay it back as well. the load will be seemingly issued by a cindy kid, a different lenders, presumably a mixture of public and private banks from around the g 7. and if you know, i mean this is load is obviously predicated on ukraine, also maybe winning the war and in and then as part of a long term peace settlement winning reparations from russia, from which the repayment of the loan would comb. uh, obviously in the event that ukraine does not win the war. uh then the holder of the issue was of those loans would have to, uh, the, i mean, the ukraine but be able to repay it. and, and, you know, that you said when we start with the bill. so the good news here is that by agreeing to this loan, the g 7 is very much putting their own money on the line to secure you creating
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victory on the move like this, open up the us and your particularly to reprisals wants to stop russia during exactly the same season you are in a property and other assets. well, i think that's very likely that this might happen. but i would also say that those particularly european companies that are still operating in russia. we do so knowing that this risk of arbitrary nationalization by the russian government was always there. hopefully these, some of the such companies would already have written down the asset value of their russian operations to 0. that certainly, in my opinion would be the proven thing to have done, or they would have taken out appropriate risk solver and risk insurance against these types of nationalization. so the bottom line is that yes, i think we should expect russian reprisals against european, particularly the firms in russia. but these countries are not
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a group of companies that i could feel sorry for. they knew the risk. so this loan a side to be somebody like $50000000000.00. how far will that go? well, i mean, it's important to understand that this is $50000000000.00 on top of earlier commitments buy, for instance, the european union, which has placed a $50000000000.00 euros until 2027. there is still an ongoing map program that also provides funds for the ukrainian government. and of course the u. s. congress recently appropriated a sizable amount of money as well. so this money, the default, the whole pot of money. therefore, in my opinion, certainly for the short to medium turn, and by that i mean the next 1818 months or so at a minimum of should provide ukraine, the financial capacity to continue to resist russian aggression. and so what will it be used for this particular $50000000000.00 part?
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what's that been a mouthful, or what is the law clear yet? except that the g 7 uh the, the sort of right a read off from the g 7 statement. and that is likely to be published tomorrow indicates that different parts of the loan will be earmarked for, you know, reconstruction, some of it for outright military purchases. and some of it for, if you like, a broad base budget support for the, for the, for all the different expenses of the ukrainian government, wages and other things. so it's really likely to be a mixture that obviously also reflects the most urgent needs. 4 of the premium government when this loan becomes available at the end of the year, it may, may be at that time that military purchases are more important than reconstruction, or perhaps vice versa. we don't know yet and watch stuff with the interest on the
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seas. russian assets, why don't use the actual $300.00 the $1000000000.00 a southern russian assets, but the u. n. g 7 have seized. what are there are there if you do that, i think there might be concerns about the legality of such a move. and this certainly in some european capitals, notably germany, but also the former colonial powers drugs. and it certainly will be concerns about legal precedent. because these are obviously countries that have a history, both during world war 2 an earlier during the colonial era from which they may, there may be entities around the world that we just do that. so therefore, this has clearly been resistance among european governments to go to the outright seizure of the underlying assets. there's also this issue that you knows that
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they are going to be providing the majority of the phones for reconstructing ukraine after the end of the war. and therefore, if you were to see the underlying assets today to provide weapons, you might be cannibalizing a so to speak, the pot of money that wouldn't be available to pay for reconstruction after the war . thanks for talking to so that so clearly i ya could, could got from big german marshal fund. it will stay with the war and you try it on 2 years into russia's full scale invasion . ukrainian troops dug in for a long bull of attrition. and the next generation is getting ready w, i'm in a c has for this is a group of young ukrainians, practicing the basic skills they may need to defend the country molly, on you have to come. the commander distributes rifles to the separate tactical group. replicas that is troops here only teenagers. so i'm not even that old yet.
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this is an after school club for the kids of shepherd, teeth can western ukraine. they need 3 times a week to prepare for life and the country up more than that that i took a junior sergeant and an air defense unit. it's the only adult here. she found that the program in 2015 with funding from donations grants and the local government after rusher launched is full scale invasion. in 2022, the clubs activities took on a new urgency, but elaina says her mission is bigger than just training future soldiers. so what do you accept today? cuz you want to invest the maximum and bringing up this generation, mostly because the future depends on them. you know, for sure. always they correctly understand who they are, who you think that they are citizens of ukraine, yet they are needed here so that they can develop the country on was what was the only then will there be a future here and like, what do you mean? asked mostly as a supervisor, as the older kids teach, the younger ones, hard,
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military skills, like how to assemble a real kalashnikov when they use wouldn't rifles for the prose, but there's no playing around. they're fully aware that their life may some day depend on this training the enforced discipline and relish difficult conditions like a brief down poor, the trenches the field today. this is the 16 year old and the yellow is one that the younger kids look up to go. both his parents serve in the military and he's committed to doing the same another when the forward she allows whether i'm ready to go and fight on the front line in the hot spot. i think so, yes, for one thing. sure, because this is my duty as a citizen of ukraine, the unit i dang basic skills skills that will help me in my training in the future . positive and always unhealthy. push the enemy out of our country. the reporter to the has the most reasonable. at 12 step on is the 2nd. you have the group put him up. he hopes to take a different route, which is just the name. so please stop by. you think you'd ever want to be
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a soldier to do much. they have no idea what's wrong with it, that no my thoughts to some of which anything can happen to know. but if i want to study for a civilian job, there are hundreds of youth groups like this and ukraine, and that number has grown significantly since the full scale invasion. that's according to the youth and sports ministry, which provides direct financial support to the larger ones. in the last 2 years of industry, held conferences for youth groups across the country that involved 74000 young people privately won't create any sort in, you know, in ukraine. it's a time of internal reflection looking to buy and some days. notice that having to re thinking the question of how to raise their children, but also that they are citizens of an independent and why i'm capable country social. the other one is the last night or more than i could say in the years after 2 hours of exercises, spirits are high, but the walls are covered with sobering,
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reminders of war. these young men are graduates of the programs who have died on the front lines. several other graduates are still there friday. but as of all you yeah, i would worry check it for the when we chat. i know they can't immediately go online and read my messages, what you're talking about, but i'm always checking the messages to see if they've read what i sent them to, whether they've been online, whether everyone is there and they don't all answer right away. see you. but if they read the messages, then everything is fine on this. but they'll send all that out as the change back into their civilian clothes. members of the separate tactical group are just kids. once again. some of them still have 5 or 6 years before they become adults and have to make adult decisions for others. that milestone is just a few months away. to read a minute and as a ministry on the listing, the wall studies department of kings college london. welcome back to w marina. and how does some of your studies will administrate tactics like yourself
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view a story like this teenagers in the 12 year old learning how to assemble, machine guns, and maybe to fight. good evening, phil. well, i have looked at wars around the world and certainly there are countries which do resort to using child soldiers. unfortunately enough. but from the western perspective, it's certainly very desperate way of preparing your country for a war. and that speaks volumes because ukraine is lacking, meant power. we've heard the issues that have been caused by as a new grad school. we have heard that women will be mobilized as well, or are being mobilized. and now we're seeing children being prepared, being accustomed. so unfortunately, this is a sad reality, and i, i think it should give us all
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a moment to think about how our world is moving and where we're going. and russia at the moment, appeased not to be having problems, gets a listing kind of the photos. it was full of full this, this bottle because one of the russian tactics just seems to be throw benefit or not a russian tactics involve using mass of man power. as it is, however, the russians have changed their system and in terms of offering a very good some to those hor, willing to volunteer and go and fight in ukraine and the gas bonuses for destroying western equipment or for killing ukrainian soldiers. so it's quite an attractive way to go to get people to fight. and of course, we have to understand that both ukraine and russia, they happened preparing their populations in terms of designing the information
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spectrum and such a ways that people would be supporting whatever their respective governments or their bull additions are doing. so i think for the russian it's, it's working out quite well now on the 27th. amazing at today. of course, one of the possibilities to come out of this conference in italy is a 10 year 5 actual security agreement with the united states. and the deal with japan also likely. what do you think is likely to be in those as well? i, i don't want to take any guesses. what i'm thinking is that there is an attempt to ensure that ukraine has the necessary financial aid. and it was estimated that over the course of 10 years, it would be needing some $486000000000.00 for reconstruction. and this is an important point because we don't know when the water will end, but whichever way it will and ukraine will need money for reconstructing the
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country. and i think that is one of the aspects that needs to be addressed straight away. and i think that's what the g 7 liter is trying to do when discussing on how to proceed with the frozen assets. and of course, um, what needs to be insured as a few crane has continued support the regarding of the political climate. and regarding of all the elections and the shift that we have been seeing since that european for elementary you action that is this a to ukraine kind of was tend also turbulence as so to say on the us or pillar would be of course provision of molar tree 8, because money as it is, cannot be readily turned around in the military equipment. and we have seen that with artillery shells for instance. so as i think those are the things that should be or will be most likely the priority. okay, thank you for that. i will grateful as an military unless marina amino from kings
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companies and thank you for having me. the 2 origin taylor where the senate has passed by the narrowest of margins. president how very midnight controversial economic reforms. the package aims to slash government spending and privatized public companies. as part of the presidents, that pledge to shock auction team is economy of it's worse crisis in 2 decades, with the prospect of grunting him sweeping powers to slash social programs and other changes respond to huge demonstrations in the capital. k, o succeeds on the streets of what else they have is purchased, as clashed with police and set fire to cause opposition. little make cause joining . the protests of pepper sprayed and dragged away like many of the demonstrations here. they see the new legislation can shrink benefits like pensions. we can work
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as rights and save a big corporation. that may have been on this low attacks all work cause and origin . tina, i'm a retired teacher and i do not want to be the last generation of retirees in my family. i want my sister who is a doctor to be able to retire my niece, who is a student and my daughters, who are professionals. and who will not be able to retire if the pension package pauses today, that is the they believe the bill over extends the president's power? no, no, no, no, we can be seen. he's not 0. he's waiting for us to set everything on fire these month things. he's an m pur. uh that's why i say he's crazy. it's not like that. these guy thinks he owns everything that he can change everything. no. the rights outside congress reflect the divide on the inside. the bill was deadlocked. 36 to 36 until the vice president broke the tide. she said,
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you go to those who voted in favor, shows change to only be one of those sort of can be today. we saw a too large and tina's and v o. now, so one violent argentina that sets cause i'm showing out all that through stern use at us and that to face the exercise of democracy. another argentina classes, the why, cuz we're wasting was deep pain and sacrifice to the vote to be respected e subsidy b c. o, okay, cetera, say if the house approves the new modifications, military can claim his 1st. let's just have to victory since taking office in december. let's take a closer look at this worry about law. i'm going through who is an associate professor of political science at the university of one of us at us, and she joins us from the argentine in capital. welcome to the w president, man i is the guy who promised to during his presidential campaign to take a chain. so the public spending, i mean, actually brandished an actual change. so,
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so isn't this what people voted for? yes, to be me. and you're going to see that being said, that's called deborah measures. and then the 2nd may find that in the context office check done. the session i received 1230 and you made me think around. 4045 percent. oh, what the be? i mean, you do that yesterday, the web demonstration of the congress by re phase and today what people say, so it's supposed to be payments. so what they buy certain said if i was then country the by the around, he's measures it to industry to how bad is argentine is economy? would you say?
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well i think the to say by age and today we have a nice song and events and we know that in place, i mean going down by the beach is car related with the truck and the driving in the junction. so it's true that it's based on what was the problem to be printed and it's slowing down by the fight and we have an economy that's easy and not stop. so they tell him in the next mom is the saw in time, barry and by the to the okay, thank you for joining us today. a lot lot of guy bought it from the university of
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what a sense. thank you. it will go down to the overhead football championship has officially begun from football style, so you'll have 2024 wide and laser. so for the, for an audience in about 15000, germany's financial capital will host a 5 games next week before that germany facing scotland and the opening match in munich on friday. the scottish funds that have already started getting in the mood and not noise going on behind the scenes hosting the tournament is a massive security challenge with threats ranging from terrorism to hooligan finance and forth a has more on the secure st. preparations for your 2024. kick off for the euros is just our way. the action here has been in full swing for months. it's the security
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in the 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 a threat and connection with the euro. but many germans still concerns. a recent survey indicates almost half the population fewer a possible attack during the urals security experts say the greatest potential threats is currently post by the islamic state of shoot i s k p. the tara group is putting out propaganda like this one. calling for a tex on job and football stadiums, a felix norma from the cult about the noble foundation specializes in counterterrorism measures. he says radicalized individuals may be the hardest for
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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 hard for security or forward to use to prevent that, but also tamani towards the set you up to date. and that was the day you can follow my show on the social media at cdw news basis headlines, of course, around the clock on the w dot com and the d. w. the
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to the points. strong opinions, clear positions, international perspective. many areas in eastern ukraine are in ruins, in the midst of the war presence of landscapes asking for financial aid and more weapons. germany pledges help load wants to avoid an installation of the war. on to the point we ask between your and the parents and europe defend itself to the point taking next on the w, the ones answer the conflicts own. a search in support for fall right? cost is in the european elections, ascend,
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tramos across the continent. my guess is we just found drug costs the outgoing member of the european parliament in president macros. when they saw a list of risky is macros. decision to coal, small collections in front part of staff, in this conflict. in 60 minutes on d, w, the data drops together by chance, and they route in the early ninety's on independence, free woman, and the mother of 10. in a strict patriarch, children may not assess team doors has been of saving the lives of hardy on the doors has ever since the chosen
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a wasted life. is this katia and her daughter's stuff? june 22nd on the w. destroyed cities, power plants and critical infrastructure. many areas an eastern ukraine are in ruins, and an end to the russian aggression is nowhere in sight. in the midst of the war, ukrainian president of a lot emerged the landscapes lobbying for help to rebuild his country is asking germany for aid. but also for more weapons german, chancellor or actually it's, it's promising further support, but wants to avoid an escalation of the conflict, germany and nato. however, it must be ready to resist the work of things go wrong. on to the point we ask between fear empty tyrants can here up to defend itself.

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