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the, the, this is the, the news life of the dozens of countries. suppose a final declaration of a switch to summit on peace in ukraine. the communicate just the territorial integrity. if you try that, the return of abducted children and political prisoners, but some major and on the line states that choose not to support the statements. also on the program, israel is on the announcer's daily tactical policies in southern gospel and to allow the provision of more humanitarian supplies a group. so it's not enough. and the un says civilians are in desperate need and the couch exceeds on the sidelines of
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gym and celebrations around the euro. 2024 pool tournament policing humbug, shoes and mac. they say with threatening offices with the facts of the petrol bomb . the feel welcome to the program they to day somebody's home. peace in ukraine is drawing to a close in switzerland. you credit and present them for a lot of them. is it honestly said, based suppose these country had to be seen from world leaders so that the international loan of law. com be restored, and russian wasn't invited to the conference. the fund will communicate, stated that all parties must be involved impulse to achieve lasting piece. there were some of the cranium presidents closing remarks. we, it's a war and we don't, i have time for, for
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a long war. moving to peace means acting fast. preparations will take months, not yours. so when the action plans for peace already, and when every step is worked out, the past will be open for the 2nd piece assignment and does for ending this war for a judge and lasting peace. we already have congress who indicated the interest to cost the 2nd, the summit and we started talks with them. i am confident that the choice will have truly global significance while correspond, that rosy bird child was out in the summertime. the center assessments of the to day that and so as the helicopters takeoff and leaders make their way back down from this 1st resort, tucked in the mountains, ukraine says these talks were a big success and they were the 1st of their kind at the highest level yet where
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the 90 countries gathered to talk about peace and ukraine, among them more than 65 heads of state or government, which ukraine really sees as a diplomatic when. but it wasn't quite the slum, don't cook kia was hoping for because that's not the whole story. i was in the press room as these talks drew to a close and suddenly our own screens all around the room, flush the names of countries which signed up to a fatal joy communicate. and there were some notable absences there, particularly key players from the so called global sites including indonesia, india, so to africa, countries which were present here in some way either by sending envoys or ministers, but chose not to sign up to be final joy communicate of the summit so a total of 6 to summit since some extent you credit. absolutely saying that it's coming away from this feeling more supported than ever, but still divisions to some extent on the world on show here. and of course,
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in the battle field, the war rages on the board shot. well, the summit's final communicate calls for a just and lasting peace. and we have from the commitment to a sickness, trace, to refrain from the use of force to influence territorial integrity. and also outline what he called a common vision in 3 areas. the safe, a secure operation of ukraine's nuclear power stations by ukraine. they secure transit of food products by sea and the release of old political prisoners and abducted ukrainian children. let's explore these 3 for the key. kraus, who's director of the center on conflict at the geneva graduate institute. welcome to dw, do you see anything new in the final community? k, was there anything that could've been done in an email as well? i don't think it's the communicate that matters is actually the degree of support which states participated at the highest level and the commitments that they made, both within the summit and the on and the g 7 before and,
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and afterwards that reflect a strong indorse thing of support for ukraine, not all states give that and of course, is a qualified success member. okay, so to explain to us to why these masters because there's nothing in the, the communicate that we haven't heard at the u. n. o, by various national leaders. since the school began 2 years ago. so what did is a chief? well, i think it's a strong signal. and of course these kind of stomachs are designed actually to be signal, in particular towards recruiting and towards russia. and of course, we all know that there was a proposal from present, which is just before the crosses. park is terms of a piece of these around the rejected by a number of high level leaders. and i think that suggests that even estates are willing to sign onto a piece process. it's not as if russia has many friends allies that are supporting
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its existing certainly. so the signaling is important. but what happens down the road as the actual substance of the some of the declaration? ok, let's look at some of those signals, because as we've heard, not everyone who was that signed up to these fido declaration for sale, mexico, indonesia and south africa among them. what do you think this tells us? that is i think the most concerning sign, if i were present zaleski, these are our heavy hitters in the global south. some of them are members of, of the bricks and their reluctance to sign on to communicate that really also reflects previous un resolutions reflects the state of international law and the un charter a that's a, a we're excited for any kind of long term stability. and so we, we have a geo political game and we have a rules based game being played simultaneously by some of these states. a nice it gives us some concern. so to tell us, just, just let's just dive
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a little deeper into that because they turned up to this to this, me think most of them, i think brazil was there as an observer and they turned up but didn't sign up. so does that mean that type of items, or does that mean that resolutely not taking sides? you know, right, in the immediate aftermath of a conference that's very difficult to determine. but i would say that this was probably not what switzerland as the organizing host expected the draft communicate had been circulating and had been under discussion for several days at least. and i think the expectation was any countries that showed up at already more or less committed to because we know that many countries we've been invited did not show up . so the diplomatic game that some of these days would play is, is a bit unclear. and i think it's more than just upstanding, but rather signaling that they are not going to oppose or impose
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a settlement on russia in particular. and some of them did express the concerns, of course, that russia was not invited. and russell was right there. that there is a plan for a follow up and we have the kind of present, talk about the host of global significance, what goals and will need to have been met for that to be at a point in a 2nd amazing as well. now i think the goals that have to be met or wouldn't be that have to be on the battlefield. we know that the russians have less than offensive near cost, even elsewhere. we know that there's a lot of your credit encounter activity when you create an inquiry and elsewhere. and i think that the next few months are going to demonstrate whether we are in a stalemate, whether we're in a frozen conflict or whether you praying with that the accelerated support from western european states. and the us is in a position to shift the balance on the policy and that of course, that's the ultimate determinant of what the terms of the piece will be talking to
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you. thank you so much for joining us. i came across from the geneva graduate institute. thank you. it will take a look at some, most orders making headlines around the world key. this hosting gets 1st private event since they start to vs full scale invasion. amongst those marching of several 100 members of ukraine's on facebook pond to be l g b t q, community. their role in the middle of treat you in the conflict is credited with helping to shift public attitudes in the socially conservative country. singapore has closed several popular c side uh, results after an oil slick a continue to spread along the shows on the 60 states, the spirit could on friday when 2 ships collided in the pool area, it's like a spot concerns about marine life. personal thoughts has intensified efforts to clean up the few and these are the military is announced that it will be implemented when it calls tactical policies and it's operation against the militant group, hamas and opponents of southern gaza. following october, 10 attacks,
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it says the 11 windows will allow more humanitarian supplies into the walls and during the daytime pounds. besides, the dining breaks will take place from h a. m to 7 p. m. until further notice games to get more trucks to be kind of show on crossing. that's the main entry point for aide, and then onto the cell i didn't highway the key north, south road utilization says the amount of support entering the gaza strip is still nothing. now for civilians, china low is communications advisor for the norwegian refugee council. as to how much of a difference these tactical pulses would make or 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 council on crossing which agencies have largely
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been unable to reach is, is one step forward, but there is so much more, there is so much devastation and destruction and need in gaza. that is real, needs to be doing more to allow for a to enter and to provide for the protection of humanitarians. once that is received to be able to access all parts of gaza and distribute aid to everyone wherever they are throughout the enclave. showing a load from the norwegian refugee council. police and the drum city of humbug opened fire on a mountain when he threatened offices and the pedestrians uh football fans, a guy that had a video $24.00 much offices, 5 several times. the man who was carrying an ox, i'm petrol, bump, police, say the suspects, not receiving the medical treatment. the resources i joined us out at least following the story. welcome julia. what more do
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we know? yeah, so we know that this didn't happen exactly where the official found zone is or where the stadium is. this was about a kilometer away from the official fans zone. but the incident happened along the roads that had been closed because of fans from the netherlands who were about to play. their game were heading towards the stadium and it involved a 39 year old man. and police have said that he might have been experiencing a mental health prizes. while the incident happened, he reportedly came out of the bar and gate and went towards a police officers holding a tool, a kind of hammer with a blunt ads and a sharp edge which looks quite threatening. and a home made petrol bomb. and the officers tried to get him to put down his weapons and when he didn't, they start at him, shot at him in the leg, and he is reportedly now in hospital of being treated. and
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a we know that police have not associated him with any terrorist organization or with any hooligan groups, but a police spokeswoman gave us statements and we can have a listen to what she said as long as my fist. and it seems that it has nothing to do with football. this is a case that could have happened in everyday life. that's the assumption for now. minutes give me, but of course there was a large football crowd here in the neighborhood. there were a lot of dutch fans here in spite as one seed and knew that initial fence. yet, the julia that was security concerns here in jeremy, i had of the euro. so how tied is security in most cases? so it is a very big event. there aren't expected over $2500000.00 fans just going to the games in the stadiums plus many other people going to other events. so across germany, so clearly german, all stories had been on the alerts and they have um, seen the main threats, possibly coming from terrorism or from hooligan groups that get violence ahead or after the games. and they have implemented some measures to try to obviously keep
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all of this at bay. one of them is that they have cri increased a big police presence outside the stadiums. they have on average around $1000.00 police officers in and around the stadiums for each game. they also have a police officers from other european countries working with them in germany on the ground, but also in a special coordination center where they share expertise and knowledge to try to prevent anything and for happening. and also at the moment, germany has introduced a border, checks on all its borders work and also try to stop any possible violence from coming into the country. thanks for that to julia. so denny, thank as well. does fans didn't let the incident spoiler pre match parts a deck tax in that unmistakable national colors so called orange army took over the streets of humbug in the run up to the game. it won't look like a pretty browser because down through seats, the national squad was just as well rehearsed when they faced up against poland. in that you know,
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24 open that they read the polls to what i sent you up today. and we'll, we'll use that the top of the, our sports life is next on dw, are using some of the thousands of ukrainian civilians and soldiers of last lives because of the russian. and thanks have a good the people in trucks injured was trying to feed the city center the straight people's screens the around the world more than 130000000 people us we
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