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the the, this is dw news life from the world leaders. what to solidify into natural support for ukraine officials from about a 100 countries. so at a switch result, the day 2 of the conference aimed at ending the we'll talk about the agenda collectively condemning brushes, impatient and israel. tommy says it will be implementing daily tactical pauses and punts of southern guns. and to allow mal right into the area, the united nations says the kinds of script desperately needs more right. the
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. i've been physical and welcome leaders and diplomats from thousands of countries, a meeting in switzerland for the last day of a summer to map out a path to ending the blower in ukraine. russia is not there. neither is its biggest back a china. despite the prominent note shows your planning and praise of employment. so landscape says base hope of representatives from over 90 countries gathered to try and forge a piece one for you. cream, notably, absent is russian president vladimir putin who was not invited. the decision to exclude a warring party was met with criticism from some countries including skepticism from a close ally, ukraine, 2nd largest donor germany, chancellor, olaf schultz, that negotiation was crucial, but stressed that it was russia that chose war. no country wants peace more than
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you queen, but let us be on this piece is more than the absence of full. it is true peace and you cream cannot be achieved without involving russia. but that does not forget that as we speak russian and continues is to rent in please the wage. it's brutal walk. savanski defended the decision to exclude russia and said moscow would be informed when the time was right. there is no russia here. why? because you, for us, so was interested in peace, now would be no more. we must decide to get the what a just based means for the world and how each can be achieved in its ruling last week. so lensky was hoping us president joe biden would attend. instead, vice president camella harris, joint leaders plunging on wavering support for ukraine and shooting down
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a so called peace proposal made by putin on the ease of the summit. he claimed russia would end the war if you crean agreed to give up for eastern regions and drop it's nato ambitions. and let nothing about the end of this war be decided with out ukraine. by contrast, however, yesterday students put forward a proposal. but we must speak truths, he is not calling for negotiations. he is calling for surrender walk. countries like germany and finland said the summit is a 1st step to lasting peace. it's not expected to result in a real breakthrough. in the absence of russia don't use what is the punch it is in switzerland what's being achieved at the summit? so the summit here in this waste 9 teams with giving leaders
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a chance to be in the mind today or away from their domestic policies was really sold by the organizers as a bait to try and bridge a global gap because the full scale invasion of ukraine has seen the world splintered in many ways between especially western countries which have from their weight behind you create including back and get with military aid on some other countries, particularly the so called global service parts of asia, africa, and america, who have felt or expressed to some extent, a feeling of being asked to choose between different comp snow. 92 countries are assembled here and not certainly being framed by the host as a success. they are now in the final stages of negotiating a declaration. really the question of how to what extent these gaps would be bridged at the summit will be about who exactly signs up to that declaration. we don't know yet. how is it different from the g 7 and easily where most of these
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leaders was beforehand in terms of unity? yeah. what's really interesting here is that given the fact that there are more than 90 countries, that means there really is a broad church of views on display and t if wanted it to be a diplomatic wind by showing that everyone was on its side. but there really were some differences of opinion expressed here. for example, i heard can use president talking about the impacts at the forward if the board ukraine has had on farmers, for example, on the african continent. and also after condemning russia for evading ukraine, taking a slightly more nuanced approach than western leaders take and listen to what he had to say. just the front shots conviction of ukraine. what's on the law for an acceptable but you need lots of older appropriation over our sales process. these before the unlawful and acceptable on a deal to get sion from the un charter. especially for those of us who believe in
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freedom, justice, and democracy on the floor. as we embark on this journey result conflict in ukraine unplug the one. it's time for parties to the way in ukraine to demonstrate good faith bundling in tons of just goods and soft in their positions. so a thinly veiled position, they're really from can use presence of simply build criticism rather of the use of frozen russian assets to try and fund ukraine's reconstruction. but that point the can you president made about asking what he called parties to the war to soften their position. i got to put that straight to you. craze for administrative mutual key labor. and here's what he told me. every country has the right to say what it thinks,
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but the fact that these countries here the fact that it joins the declaration of the fact that it offered saves for the services in helping move this process launched at this summit for it speaks for one very simple things, the discount rate stand by ukraine and stand by international law. also interesting is that in russia's price of the 92 country rollout direct talks with k. sorry, rosie. yeah, absolutely. as it was mentioning 92 countries here. but on the eve of the summit, russia and build its own what it called a pond for peace. but it was dismissed at least by western leaders as ukraine as nothing more. but essentially a bid to the rail and distract from the summit. because in that, russia has essentially asked you quite to capitulate at the hand over large sways of its territory and to give up on it some bushes of joining the western military lights nature. it should be noted, however, there was a strong desire expressed by some countries here for russia to really be at the
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table. it was not invited this time. right. and do you, mutual labor ukraine's foreign minister said yes, the idea is that there will not be another stomach with russia there to try and negotiate peace and what he's doing. but other you create officials are trying to do is put keys in as good a position as possible to go to negotiating table to try and move forward towards peace with russia. but as we know for know the war of ages on. thank you. hill reporting grocery budget there for us in switzerland. this is why the military has announced a bully, implement tactical pauses, and its authoration against the militant group home us in a positive southern guns are following up to it was tara tax. it says the 11 l windows will allow more humanitarian supplies into the boys are enjoying daytime mouse. the army says the daily poses will take place from 8 am to 7 pm until further notice the item is to get more trucks through the carol shalom crossing the main entry point 48 and then onto the seller of didn't highway the key north, south road the united nations says the amount of support entering the guns. this
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trip is still not sufficient for the civilian population. shayna, lo is a communications advisor for the week in refugee council. how much will this help longer hours this time add more notice? no, it really is not enough. what we need is a ceasefire in order to be able to access all parts of garza and a massive surgeon of humanitarian assistance. of course, having some degree of access to the cam shalom crossing, which agencies have largely been unable to reach is, is one step forward. but there is so much more, there is so much devastation and destruction in need in gaza. that israel needs to be doing more to allow for a to enter and to provide for the protection of humanitarian. once that aide is received, to be able to access all parts of gaza and distribute aid to everyone wherever they
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are throughout the enclave. when you're talking about safety, use your stuff and drive is how, how much do you trust these pauses? as you know, the notification in d conflictions system, it has been broken for for months now in terms of i'm not sure it ever was actually functional in terms of providing safety or for humanitarian just last week during the massive operation in the middle area. and there in the state out refugee campbell when the 0 extract and for hostages from carson and hundreds of palestinians were killed in the process. humanitarians were killed during that, that operation, including a staff member who worked for one of the energies, partner, organizations, humanity, and inclusion. she was killed the long side, 7 members of her family. on top of that, we've seen the destruction of, of 8 facilities, including humanitarian acumen, to manage and inclusions warehouse last week during the same operation. so allowing
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agencies to access param shalom crossing to, to finally receive and take our of goods in our aid into the into cause that is, it is one step. but we need to ensure that their safety for the military ins. and we've seen hundreds of humanitarians killed over the last 8 and a half months. the other point i wanted to bring up with you was distribution because a lot of causes roads are already destroy. this is extremely difficult to, to reach people in need. in garza, there's the severance between the north of guys that in the south of gaza and difficulties in terms of travel agencies abilities to travel between the 2. there are difficulties in terms of roads that are possible being able to coordinate with these relays or notify these rallies and get confirmation that our convoys will be safe when they're moving. and then of course we've seen on top of all of that as the needs continue to grow day in day out,
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people are getting more and more desperate and heading to the streets were, were copied. convoys are expected to pass, making it difficult for convoys to reach their destination and safely distribute to those were in need. the latest day from china low from the norwegian refugee council. great to have you want the w tony through some sports news now and in football, 16 year old spanish football. the medium uh has become the youngest plan to appear in the european championship. it took that title last night with spain's open game against croatia in berlin. spain came out on top with a convincing 3 new victory. fellatio. we'll have to make out the points and the rest of the pool games in yesterday. second match defending can't easily survive stuff that will be in the a school that extremely fast goal in the toner history. the fastest in history is always find back,
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lead them to beat albania by to one. and let's see what some of the fans had to say . off to the games, i think we have we can make it again and our game on a child is i was hoping to at least all of them but it didn't happen. d no, i was the guy general, but do you have a big go right for the final 2006 building final. so that's where i run a go. and with, even though. yeah, but there's no talk with a lot to the motion to lead was a very difficult match because there was so many like 40 or 50000 creations in the stadium. i think i only saw about 13 scott. yeah, and i'll be about 30, that's fine. oh, that's all i may send us or the boys gave the wrong we believe to be a bit all this morning and we're one of the 1st part was really good. i didn't expect such a good stuff. i'm impressed by the team and didn't expect them to stop so well.
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