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i guess male aggression with economy, display of peace, and you receive the funds who make football. oh, trends and angels on out just be around the us is always of inside the people around the world. people pay attention to this one here. and i'll just see this very good. they're bringing the news to the world from here the, [000:00:00;00] the . busy sammy's a, them, this is the news, our live from dell coming up in the night. 60 minutes. they totally those hold the major summit to envision this kind of in present, but autumn is, and so he says it's upside. if no time table is given to ukraine's native bid habits,
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sweden's fade to join nato is played. we look at what sort of character gain some of the deal for you and human rights council discusses religious tolerance in the wake of a crowd funding in sweden. remembering revenue to thousands of on the victims of the 1995 genocide tensions in bosnia. mount uninstalled the women's well number one in action and under pressure on sense across at wimbledon. right now. it is film 6 quotes of funnel with elena. it's elaina, as guns with the siding thirds, the state you live right now to the left. so a nato secretary general against delta vegas speaking less listening corporate critical needs like fuel, their mind, me equipment and medical supplies. second, and you need to ukraine,
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council or for them for crisis consultations and decision making. way we would meet as equals another forward to having the inaugural meeting of the counsel tomorrow with preston savanski, a surge. we reaffirmed that ukraine wrote become a member of nato. and agreed to remove the requirements for the membership action time. this will change your cranes membership pos from a 2 step process to one step process. we also made clear that we will issue an invitation for ukraine to join. they don't when all of us agree and conditions are met. this is a strong package for ukraine on the cleared policy towards its membership in nato allies. how old is approved?
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the most comprehensive defense funds since the end of the cold war. these are designed to count the 2 main fits with face restaurant and terrorism under our new plans need to him, so have 300000 troops of high redness including substantial air unable power. robust the titans on the fence are quite a sort of bust industrial base. so the, there's and doors to new defense production extra time. this old accelerates joint procurement. boost input up ability and gender investment and production capacity. to do all this, we need to invest more in defense. our latest estimates show that defense expenditure by european allies and kind of a will increase by 8.3 percent in 2023. this is the biggest increase in decades. since 2014,
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they will have you invested on except for funds within $50000000000.00 us dollars in defense. at 11 allies, not each or exceed the 2 percent benchmark. and we expect this number will rise substantially next year. today, allies made on a judy and commitment to invest at least 2 percent of gross domestic product annually in defense, and to do more urgency to meet their commitments. natalee this also just try not to on let us know our of the, sorry, we should continue to engage. but did things increasing assertiveness affects our security. china is increasing the challenges in challenging the rules based in special order, refusing to run them restaurants of war against the graeme, fit for wrong and cutting out substantial, admitted to,
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to build up. sinus new feminization is unprecedented in speed and scale. i'm being carried out with no transparency as agreed to continue working together to protect against trying those of course, to behavior. tomorrow we will meet the lead this australia, japan. you see like a south korea, as well as the you to be in the union. because we are stronger and safer when we stand together. with that, i'm ready to take a few questions. let's stop with washington post that in the middle. yeah. hi, thanks for taking my question. michael burned out from the washington post presence lensky, of course, issue to tweet in the middle of your talks that criticize the language that you've just agreed to on ukraine's past towards membership. i was wondering what
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your thought was when you saw what he was saying about what nato was agreeing to, and what your message would be for you creating sort disappointed by this language . thanks off. well, the allies have agreed today is a strong united. i'm positive message to ukraine, about enduring a support, but also a pulse of the message message on the path forward for membership. and this includes this package of practical supports to enable full instead of the ability between ukrainian on forces and nato forces. this stopped to spend all the night through crane council and then uh, the decision to remove the requirements for a membership action plan. which actually means that instead of 2 steps to become a member, they will allow me one step on the, on the we also it made it clear that's what the invitation will be should when conditions are met. and, and then we looked on that on top of that, of course,
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all ours are also providing substantial military support because the most books in pulse now is to ensure that ukraine prevails because i'm, the supreme prevails. there's no membership issue to be discussed at all. and therefore welcomed the administered support to that last have provided no fort months actually starting back in 2014. and then since the full function ation interpret last year substantially and stepping up the support, i'm just, uh, over the last 2 days, allies have made substantial new announcements from a have announced has announced that they will deliver a long range cruise nissans, german. it just announced the new the package with the defense, an armed vehicles, and the us made you have to know the big announcement of a more immediate type of support. and many older allies have many different types
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of support, including the establishment, the collection to provide training for f, 16, a 5 digits. so put together, this is a strong message which uh, sunset, positive and united. the message to uh, to a kid will go to the ukrainian use agency, the 3rd row. yeah. let me describe national usage and she'll, she'll train you. thank you for the full question. just pull up all my colleagues. can we expect today? the final committee can all new crane and we can expect that tomorrow. and could you please specify what kind of conditions you can still need to for people to initiate the accession procedure and to get an invitation. thank you. us is it, we have agreed to come in again, and you also agreed to package for ukraine that those agreed by the, the,
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there's on the, i refer to the main elements now the practical support the political ties with the need to obtain a counsel fully interpret ability and the removal of the membership actions on and then of course, also all the different things that the allies are providing. but luckily, including within, you know, and students we have heard today and the last 2 days. and i have been in the controls contact and the regular contact, the new dollars also being the complex with the we'd ukrainian officials. i've discussed these also with the, with the present a certain skill and i look forward to to meet him tonight. and then also to have the inaugural meeting or the natal ukraine council tomorrow. uh where uh i will set out to the package or the 3 elements. uh, uh, bringing
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a ukraine uh closer to nathan, this is uh a strong package. okay. uh reuters. over there. andrew, maybe you can uh just ask you a question um 100 gray from reuters, a secretary general to come back to put president a so excuse remarks. he said it would be a cert if the timeframe is not set neither for invitation nor for your trains. membership, how would you respond to that specific point and why have allies not say the timeframe to as well? do you have agreed the is that a substantive package with many different elements that helps to move your painful so to nate to help them to move
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a towards nato membership. and this is part of a practical support on, for instance, instead of her ability and reforms defense like the reforms. interoperability are among the conditions which are important for a membership. so that's a practical way of moving them and moving ukraine. it's also to to natal and then you're also some of the strong political message, which is the language on a membership entry. they belong, which, which is now in the community can on invitation. so there's never been a stronger message from nathan without any time both when it comes to political message on the policy forward for membership on the concrete support from nato allies administered support, but also the practical support on how to ensure full inter operability so. so if you look at all the membership processes there,
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know been the time lines for those processes they are conditions based has always been okay, we'll go to the gentleman here in the 2nd room louder and wanted me to validate from the long is that the secretary turned it off at the baltic sea becomes nato's e. long c. nato puts 300000 new troops on high readiness. what thus all these mean? 4 phone blind countries like fema estonia, loved the 280 on po. ready and, and what is nato's message to mister fulton? russell? how historic is this moment talk to you? i so it is the story to the, to both fit on on the so it will become a members of an 8th on seen on this all the, all of the full member, i'm the with agreement of that to the president. i the wrong on the comments
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that it gets there shall i know i was able to make it last night a sweet and it's also become a full member of the alliance. this is the story. it gets important affordable alliance. it's important for feeding on his important for a ford sweden, but of this uh, also in particular important for the both decreasing because uh when you look at that map, you realize that for instance, uh this, the, the, the possibly the ability to reinforce the both degrees and it is a bit of much improved by the fact that and i'll have to and i'm on the screen. so sweden, us, us full members and up we will be effective to the defense funds and our exercises, you know, keep digit targets and everything else. we do ask that lines so it makes the whole alliance stronger, and it makes especially in the baltic region, as safer. it sends the message that naples store is open, it sends the message type is for nato allies to decides and document this and not
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from will scroll to the night, silver nation, the nation's, the southern drive, to choose their own pulse. and this is, again, something we have demonstrated, not only in words, but those are in deeds by now allowing to new members. i'm sending a message for ukraine, which is stronger than any message that has ever sent before on membership for ukraine. and we have the gentleman over there in the 3rd row over that i have a feeling from the ukraine i up mode such as the general i would ask you to clarify the to on the conditions. i understand that you cannot at least a lot of them. it's probably not clear, but maybe you see how this conditions would be defined. agreed, because i'm afraid that's it. uh, it would be already set to. i need to
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a has listed to membership action plan. but have in the, in the event and i was a membership action plan is and i was, i mean, which is condition. so it's like making a, it'd be the for a fake achievement. thank you. 6. know what the say in the communicate is that your credit has moved beyond the requirement for a membership back from tom, just because ukraine has come much closer tonight. so i was actually attending the night to uh, some of the democrats than 2008000 which in prime interest. and then remember very well to the discussion there. and of course the discussion now is totally different for many reasons. and nobody's because you okay, and it's under full fledged attack and bye bye bye restaurant. but also because through train has come so much closer to this lines over all these years, because especially since 2014, when $8.00 start to train on equipped your credit on forces. but even more so off the 20 after february last day,
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ukraine has demonstrated capabilities. scales on has been more and more integrated with the with natal. this is also a consequence of the equipment which a nate dollars are delivering the calls. for instance, when we deliver un enrolled in bucklin times or um, advanced in defense systems as a consequence. so that there's also more input of ability more nate to standard stop trends. and the gradually more movement from the soviet era doctors and standards and equipments to enact, to just by the fact that a so much equipment is not delivered. and of course, when you start to training with the of the training apply this for a 1st 16. so it will even more add to this important interoperability, which has always been a requirement for a nate to membership. so this is, this is,
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this is moving, the ukraine closer to, uh, uh, $2.00 to $90.00 tons and they to a membership. and also reflecting the fact that nato has accomplished closer us. well, we have, we have the conditions, parts the in the, in the, in the, in article a ton of the tons of empty can treat to the washington treated. and then of course, the dental dates has to be allies that to assess whether conditions are fully met or not. and that's exactly what all of them have to agree there for. we also refer to both the conditions, but those the need for all of us. we, that's the way we make decisions and make it to go. let's go him. i think you secretary general just to follow up on this important topic. i haven't in front of me the text from uh, 2008 from the crest, which we've all been reading and re reading over the past. week's anita welcomes ukraine's and george's, your atlantic aspirations membership, benito, we agreed today that these countries will become members of nato. so if you were
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explaining, just to meet with the, the average citizen in, in the alliance and in ukraine, people who are really keen to understand what was decided today. how would you explain the difference between the text that was agreed and depressed in 2008, and this specific language that was a great today. so loud several differences. a woman important difference is that the, i think the next on the surface a bit further down, we say that the next step is membership extra time. and that's exactly what we remove today. on every summit to, to sign a posting date. we have said the ukraine will become a member of the next step is membership actions on now we remove that. so that's extra turning this process. there's always been 2 steps into one step. not actually move through crank closer to membership and it's a significant difference from the 2008 language which has to be an area to, to reiterate that a, to every song. so i'm, it seems 2000 night i think has been also processed and they thought to make that
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position because it was not a, was a straightforward decision to, to, to make it. i'm glad that all of us agreed on. it was the main element in my package i launched, it will saw in in may up in for me thing. then it's all sorts of say questions. there were questions all squared that was to move to false and the different i'm glad that since may is thought that this discussion of removing a macbook requirement that will allow us to day have agreed to remove my requirements. so that's the difference. don't belong difference. don't. number 2 is, is that 3 not extra now have a program for how to help and support your train leave close of the night. the doctor is that the then the input operability of the multi or program a but also the, the, the strength thing or political ties and also reference to the for them in the civil willa. i'll say in the, in the text we agreed today will, i will come to go with laboratory, assess the progress. so this together with the fact that's the substantial review
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of all the equipment, the training, just by itself, most ukraine, closer to man membership, is a big, big difference. there's one more difference about this, that in 2008 ukraine was quite far from nato. what has happened since 2008 has as well they moved that much posters, swedish radio of such a strong and united message to ukraine, all the support and on that membership membership. the words that of the insulting book as he was addressing this nato summit on the scoring what exactly they've agreed when it comes to you crimes, application for membership, and that's been a health issue there as well. so it's fairly evident this is demonstrated by the questions that are coming off and that press conference on our diplomatic editor james base joins us now from vilnius. and james, as i said,
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it's quite clear here that the issue of ukraine's membership has been a very big issue in this conference. it's also clear that there is not going to be a time table for membership. right. is that the most important takeaway on the train on the crime issue? a. yeah, ukraine, ukraine and presents the landscape. i'm not going to be happy with what the hearing key presence. that's because already made that clear on his flight. oh. but when he heard, i've heard so many different versions of his language when he heard the final version that was being discussed, the traces he said it was unprecedented. and of an absurd not to set a timeframe for invitation to membership and for actual membership. and that is what a 2nd general stilton book has just done in that's a news conference. he's announced. what the $31.00 allies have decided ambassadors couldn't reach an agreement on the words in the end, it had to go to the,
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to the leaders sitting around the table in the close session to come up with words, saying the ukraine will become an a to member about it says, we will issue the invitation when allies agree i'm conditions permit. so it's very vague and you heard, and one of those questions that how is this different than 2000 night all those years ago, the book rest summit, when they said the nato will become of it to crime, will become an a to a member of the sector general that tried to answer it. clearly the circumstances are very different, but in terms of what you crane has to do, how is it different? well, they've dropped this thing. you haven't mentioned that because the map for them, the membership application plan that is a series of hoops targets that each country has to meet in order to reach nato standard economically, politically. and militarily, they say, well, you cranes that will right now and you crane is working so closely with the nato allies. they don't need to have that map process in place. but what's not clear,
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i think this is the big question for you. trainings as he keeps talking about a conditions based process. what all the conditions, what all the conditions that ukraine must meet, that is not being laid out by nato allies of that. so i think is what is frustrating ukrainians. they want to be a member of nato, as soon as possible. they've been waiting since 2000 nights and pleasant salons, guessing from his sweet so the wrong and his comments in the last month or so. he's not going to be happy with what he's being offered, kia, he is now in vilnius, and he joins those that he won nato allies for dinner tonight. and then for a meeting tomorrow of something called the ukraine. nato council used to be called the name ukraine nato commission. it's an upgrade, not just a name change. now ukraine can, could be meetings. i'm what the think significant about that years ago, at the end of the cold war, it was actually a russia, you crate, a russian nato council where they tell you to sit with the washer and discussion
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issues. well, the russian no longer is that's completely motor bound on a similar body now exist for ukraine, but that was agreed well before the summit. so i still don't think this is going to appease presence as a landscape. so perhaps some tough talk over to now. james, i'm so glad you mentioned the issue conditions because it was clear during that press conference, the insulting book was repeatedly off by several reporters to outline what all the conditions that ukraine has got to meet. and i think it's fair to say that wasn't really a clear answer on that. the, the cleverest we got was referring on june list the article 10 of the nato. a founding document which does in itself just says if any country can meet the conditions it can apply to join. is that a reflection of really a lack of consensus within nato, about what the conditions should be? that's why insulting bug couldn't really explain it. or oh, absolutely,
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some of the nation's in northern europe would like to see to speed up very fast. some would even like, i think if they proven site publicly, the privately would like a membership of ukraine. very, very fost indeed. but others and most publicly a saying it needs to be off to the will and some say, immediately off to the war ends. what of some nature nations are worried about is you get an end of a little situation, some sort of c spa, what russia still occupies pulse of ukraine. so there's still even just, even if it's a safe spot, it's still an active conflict ongoing. and that's if you probably became a nato ally, then under article 5, which is one i like nation is attacked, then all the others have to have to join in and, and offer the necessary assistance. it's called the old for one, the optical nato. then effectively, if that was for the fighting of the data would be dragged into a, into a full scale with russia. that's the worry of psalms
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a difference of opinions. they have not been able to bridge the gap. i think you so some of the punch in the woods and that fudge is not going to please present savanski who will be here tomorrow if we're going to see him giving a press conference off. he's had his meeting with nighttime, with mr. stilton book tomorrow, but see if those differences are on display then. all right, thanks so much our diplomatic as a james space that your brains president a lot to me is that i am skis, that, that nato summits in this way. and yet he's pressing for his country to have membership of the defense alliance as james base was explaining that. so let's go live now to the craning capital and speak talk correspondent, rob mcbride. so rob, does it sound like listening to that? that is going to be a lot of disappointment right now in cave. so i think people were expecting this kind of message from stilton book to begin with. he'd already telegraphed that he was going to give strong woods of support for ukraine's position,
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talking about strong united positive. but everything following shows of this actual time scale for just when you crime will become a full nato member. i think there is an acceptance here in ukraine, that there is some division between nato members that says, some data and members feel that if you do give all most an automatic guarantee of membership of nato as soon as the fighting ends. that is, that in some way, may encourage russia to continue to escalate this conflict. uh, to drag out this conflict. but then as many people here in ukraine would say that show no signs over the past. what nearly a year and a half of the wanting to do any kind of de escalation uh does. uh, lensky has done before. now im calling for uh for main bottle tanks and then as 16 jets it eventually getting these concessions from nato members in the west. and i live they really would like to get some sort of guarantee of a, of
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a concrete road map to nature membership. but as we saw that the, uh, yeah, and stuff and backs folding. sure to all of that. but talking about interoperability of that a as of ukrainian forces with nato. so paving the way for nathan membership at some point. so given some constellations, and also reminding the crate indians which they will be welcoming here about the extra aid packages. but mentioning the long range missiles from france, the 700000000 your rose military, a package from germany. all he says, helping ukraine prevail because he makes the point, which is a fat point to make the less ukraine does prevail, does waiting on the battlefield than all this talk of nato membership is a purely academic. but again, when a lens key who is now in dealing, this has been talking about saying this is upset that they don't have this time scale as dolton, but really avoid doing that. and just going back to his position that fairly well,
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we position that that's all of the members have to agree at some point on the conditions without that setting got want those conditions are be full. that all important invitation will be issued right on so much about mcbride, that as we mentioned to k as demanded concessions to back sweden's membership of nato. a one stop home to correct down in groups that considered as national security threats, including the p k. k and y p g. it was f. 16 find subjects from the us and the thirty's government also wanted alms and bunker lifted, which sweden immediately complied with. sweetness committed to supposing to the kids bade to revive the process of joining the european union. let's go live to dominic cane. he joins us from berlin and told me to come show you. remember germany is one of those countries in 2017, with a counselor at the time said he wanted to enter the keys membership talks. how is this effort now to try and reinvigorate them going down where you are?
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of the things to remember in so far as took took you and the e u is concerned is that it has been decades. this idea of accession talks about a turkish entry into the you have been going on since 1987 back that it was the european economic community. now it's the you and yet talks, well they have seem to go on and then go off and then come back on again for as i say decades, it is also accurate to say that the full much counselor of germany, i'm going to macklin in 2017 when she was seeking re election, said that she wanted to end forever. the idea of accession talks between turkey and the you, her successor, as john. so the old shots has been perhaps slightly more in malia and where this issue is concerned and spoke to reporters earlier today. yeah, i'm, i'm, that's all based on the hops. at the last european council,
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we decided how we want to further develop the relationship between turkey and the european union. and we also asked the european commission to submit proposals and reports so that we can do so. i will also talk to present or do on here that the ticket is an important partner for us, and this will be expressed in the future relations. so of the e heads of government heads, the states have been more unequivocal, suddenly decided give it to, in the front of the store of luxembourg, saying pretty clearly that the e. u has had problems and installations with took. yeah. going back some considerable time. now they want to try and concentrate on cooperation, not on those problems, but it's also worth making one point very clear just as there are conditions for a country to axis to ne. so. so there are all conditions that a for a country to exceeds to the e u. a mock is economy, humanitarian issues,
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the commitment to democracy and the rule of law. and there are leaders of european countries inside the you who do have real concerns about the possibility of corrupt becoming the latest e u capital city. all right, we'll leave it last night so much. dominic k gardens. k is a member of the european parliament and charles the a you took a delegation, joins us live from surprise, but good to have you with us. busy has anything changed from what you can say when it relates to some of the concerns which the you has advocated over the years about turkeys membership, things like the rule of law, the powers of the turkish presidency, human rights and so on. the from the perspective for the bottom is nothing changed and i am uh, happy to hear and uh, we definitely welcome the membership for the upcoming membership of sweden and we
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are happy that turkey has seized with a blockade on that. however, the path to this decision was qual, it's probably too many of us and we were concerned and we are concerned how much of a china has been uh, has been growing on the past. the most important to try and most important capital that we have is the trust mutual trust with allies nato allies. and this is something that i think turkey or turkey and the government that have damage to along the path, especially with the last proposal to link it to the cookie is membership in the you, which was quite surprised thing and quite probably would a change in position or an increase in support of countries like sweden,
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if that's the indication that they would support now took he's a accession bit to the does that change the dynamics to be frank and you know, i'm one of those in this parliament to advocate a turkish future as do you remember there are not so many of us here in this parliament, the majority of this problem and the ones to stop, not just to freeze, but to stall the exception process. i did not agree with that. however, we have substantial obstacles on our way to the freezing of this process, and i don't think that there will be any new dynamics with just one of the 27 countries. i'm thinking otherwise we already have advocates in the rain. so for you members, but even one country or 2 countries like cyprus, likely each will have substantial security concerns. uh,
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they can block this process already. so, um, i am not sure how much of an advantage and how much will a substantial progress uh to a key. it has been able to accomplish on that front considering uh, what's the outcome that we, we saw these days. or if we look at things from and chris perspective in 2018 or the one said here was basically wasting increased time. he said concerns. he said, took, with no longer interested, a losing interest in joining the you should there be more concern within the you about losing the potential partnership with an important country like took a and i think we should take this seriously and we should do our best to show that we are sincerely interested in uh this in the evening. this relationship . um, i do think that uh,
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and i think this is the direction that will be taken by the you we should start uh, showing more interest. uh, for example, an issue like an updating all the customs unions with cherokee, i think good. there might be new dynamics regarding uh, visa liberalization issue, something that it took us government is very interested in. um, however, regarding opening chapters and uh, you know, the accessions process works with chapters kind of like the magic fields, packages in which, uh you negotiate with the candidates. so we have 16 hours of subjects, the open chapters with turkey. and one of the one has been closed. this is about science and research. um, it stopped it came to see how it of 2 reasons. number one is the best sliding and talked to you regarding the democracy and rule of law. we cannot seriously consider someone becoming a member who has an anti terror legislation like this has political prisoners,
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etc. and the 2nd part is of course the original policies of, of took. yeah. also threatening members of the european union like the cyprus and greece. uh, this uh to stumbling blocks and it will be very, very difficult to move on without having worked on that. all right, thank you for your thoughts on that. so again, again, the ski to most of the had on the news out, including mazing on the way the you and human rights council. i was a burning of a crown and sweden for defending champions touch down in oakland. and the has more ahead of the women's world come the view and security council has failed to approve an extension for cross,
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for the aid deliveries to syria. but you in mechanism to deliver aid to syria's last level. house region has expired. so many a decade, about 4100000 p for the northwest. so we have relied on this you and arrangement, to excess aid. russia. v towed the 9 month extension while all the nations rejected moscow 6 month extension. the conflict in serial net to one of the biggest to many tevin crisis in the world. the devastating exports in february have further exacerbating the situation for the civilian population in the northwest and part of the country. more than 4000000 people are in need of humanitarian assistance. about 4 out the 5 of them, a women and children, to the knights of nations, human rights counselor is holding an urgent meeting on the burning of a crown in sweden. last month, the meeting was requested by pockets dawn when the several countries web protestors have demanded an international response. lockheed wile avenue unit,
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and that's going to be at this time you freedom of expression is an ethical value that should spread peaceful coexistence that rather than causing a clash of civilizations, where you should spread the value of taller and gold and put an end to all practices of hatred and discrimination to the universal culture of peace. intolerance can only be built through concerted international efforts to have it. free speech is as indispensable as hate speech should be in defensible. i'll be there to protect free speech must not lose sight of the imperative to reject hate speech. there is not a single listing country on the planet that allows the drastic desecration to pony texts of other religions. rory challenges following developments, so that may think joins us now. i from london. so whether it's amazing heading roy as well the talking about it that having a debate this, the bank goes on for balance or 90 minutes to, to 3 hours the ends at the end of it. so that might well be some kind of draw resolution. that is put to device and,
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and decided on we don't yet know what text that draws to draw revenue resolution is the watts is going to be included in it. now, most of the speakers in the debates was condemning the butting the crown and saying that that should be some kind of measure taken to make sure that this kind of behavior isn't repeated. the difference between the speakers is what kind of measure of that should be whether that should be bands of blasphemy laws. essentially. ready or whether this, the kind of activity should be detailed with education and, and great to information sharing that conversation. so it basically boils down to, i think, kind of in essence, one of the sort of really long run any tensions that exist between the ideals of
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different cultures. weston countries with a secular liberal id. all of these think broadly that freedom of expression is sacrosanct essentially, and that even when groups within those countries might fit offended by such things as the beginning of a career on the holding. freedom of expression of freedom, speech is more important. whereas in general, the more conservative islamic countries there is a different perspective hands uh they even feel that instead of a sudden on 7 certain objects to the harley and the desecration of those amount amounts to by somebody it's, it's a long run, the tensions and this is not going to be the, the very interesting of these points out the statements from the united states to give an idea of an expression of, of how many western countries speaking about this,
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we know from experience at the ambassador that attempting to bind such expressions that usually amplify it further by bringing even more attention to it, often serving as a capitalist for further hatred. that is why the united states strongly opposes blasphemy laws and all the laws that before to criminalize space. so that's really a kind of an odd situation of how the west feels about it. it's not like states who i'm speaking of are different. i will leave with that. thanks so much for your challenge. the remains of the victims of the cyber need. so genocide have been buried on the 28 side of us. the anniversary rather of the atrocity. thousands in bosnia and herzegovina paying tribute to the dead. more than a 1300, mainly most of the men and boys were killed by both the answer forces. during the balkans war the remains of many victims would i have found in mass graves which were hidden to try and cover up the war cry. i the 100 most which joins us now live from 70 to an i the people today,
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remembering not only those laid to rest still that remains like to rest, but remembering the legacy of the genocide that is still alive. that's exactly the case. sammy, as you can imagine, all this is very, very hard for the families because many of them have never found any den to fide their relatives. and even those who manage to find it then to fight and bury their loved ones, are facing the constant genocide, denial here in bosnia and herzegovina at the people who are allowing this in a public, a service kind, the boss, the inside republic, car sale, and the position of power in this boss, the an entity amongst them is new load on the, the, the boss, me and sadly, the pro ration and the procession is a and the session is the politician here,
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in bosnia. but let me speak about this with the guess the time to do it. i could, which was the vice president of the public, a service guy of mister doodle coverage. thank you very much for joining us and what is necessary to happen for the perpetrators to reveal where the most grapes are, as we know more than thousands victims are still missing. well, it's a simple question. i mean, the guitar is a something that we're missing here for years, a 2028 years to day after genocide. actually we can say that it's genocide in continuation because 28 years after everything, we're still searching for the missing ones. actually for the killed and hidden ones . the only individuals and institutions who can tell us where they are are actually institutions of this, of this entity and the individuals who actually participated in that access of genocide to get there. we need that own is cuts as a from another side. we as victims, we can call for dog, but unfortunately,
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20 years after or a bill. we're still searching for over a 1000, missing individuals to be better to. and the big problem here in bosnia and herzegovina is genocide, denial. as we know, it's illegal in this country to deny genocide that happened in july 1995. let me just remind our viewers that the heart representative of boston for us to go. and now who is in charge of monitoring the data piece that codes? basically he a man to the criminal codes and he finds genocide, denial, but still there 0 in documents 5. i said, well, yes, we had intervention of the former high representative who actually adopted the the criminal law the, the genocide, denial became a criminal act. unfortunately, we have weak state institutions including prosecution office who never did anything concerning dot denial. but actually what we need here is international community
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that has the mandate to protect the law and legal states to actually empower the state the institutions because we have too much to too much politics in, in the persecution office judiciary system in general. so we need the support from international community to empower local prosecution officer just to implement the law. we have the law, but we still have denial. so i think that we need to do more on the to actually charge those that do not especially those that are in the power or like in high, high positions in this state, an entity levels. we still have president of this entity that officially denies. and actually offenses offense of the victims or us surviving victims like daily basis. and how do people who manage to return to sit up and saw officer the war, feel about everything, so they feel safe here with all the genocide, an island, a verification of war criminals. well, when you say glorification,
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i will call you the last phase of genocide. even the, the, the, i could academic community said that the last phase of genocide is actually denial . i wouldn't say so. i of st. locations is a new case of the final phase of genocide. that's what we live here. and unfortunately, it's unstoppable for a muscle wrap up here. that was child that are covered july for us in 7 into the vice president of the bosnian serb republic. we're at a public thanks so much i the hudson was each thing that i had an al jazeera straight is called me that fans ahead of the women's will tell you all the details. as for
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[000:00:00;00] the all right, sports finds let's find out what's going on in the world of investigations and go from. yeah, that's right. sport and politics are not meant to mix, but they often do executives from the goals. american base page dates or facing us senate says with scrutinizing that proposed merger with the saudi funded live gold series. after a year of a peaceful play defections and legal action, golf world was taken by surprise. last month when the rival groups announced they were to come together on the one new and since he backed by millions of dollars from saudi's public investment fund, a grievance also included the european faced the p well tool across when it might kind of following the hearing for us in washington dc. mike, i guess sound in the us doing business not find unusual. so why,
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how's the senate decided to hold this herring as well? the sentence being concerned about the number of aspects of the steel act released some 200 pages of documents, detailing the very secret negotiations that led to the deal, which basically shocked to the gulf world and represented the a mess of turn around by the pga, which had been initially very, very hostile to the saudi backed live company, but to p. j executives appearing before the committee insist that this is not a motor. they say that the salad, the public investment fund will become a minority shareholder. well, the senate was not able to awesome the representatives that because the live c o greg norman and the treasurer of the public investment fund did not appear before the committee citing scheduling conflicts. the committee chair making very clear that they are not going to give up here, that they are going to insist that the live executives do appeared before the
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committee at some point. but in those documents, some interesting factors were revealed. for example, the gross of the solid, the public investment fund, which the committee decided as that is described as anything but transparent. the document show that in 2016 the saw the investment fund had 50 s stop. now as of april 2023, it has mold in 2000 and stuff. the committee saying that this is just indicating the extent to which the style of the public investment fund is getting involved in sports events around the world. not just the issue of live and not the interesting detailing the documents. was that the pga made a p at alliance on condition that greg norman and not be part of but what to get this showing the hostile strands by the pga to it's form up the greg norman has and stuff and any much do because of this much oh no, no, no,
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just as the pga executives will put it back to some very awkward questions from the a bipartisan committee and this is going to go on the gym and making clear that they are going to be subsequent hearings remembering as well. but the department of justice is launching its own investigation. mike cannot following that hearing for us in washington dc. thank you so much, mike. there's been a big upset in the quarter finals at wimbledon with well, number one, ega suite on site, and knocking out a knock south. sorry, by elaine at spits, elena, the crating wall called you, i even sent selection in april after getting the 2 adults that came out far and took the 1st at 75 back can succeed. and that's a get to a deciding sense of. she want to know the time. right. so she strategy salinas steps so the game was small and then the 3rd set one at $62.00, she reaches the 70 final these championships for the 2nd sign is also an upsetting quote number one for the full se jessica for google beats. and by
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the on the cd, them all kinds of under a saw over once with the siding set to check by to get 6 full. she was a runner with a friend sharpen 4 years ago at reaching the semi is her best image, showing whimberly of your paint code of human rights is found that i think the test to so many it was discriminated against by rules that forced to, to allow her to still throwing levels a 3 time, 800 feet that will champion so many has been unable to compete at this distance since 29 seen. so many has a condition that means that 40 naturally produced is highest levels, but it's just frustrating. it's less than 12 governing body side molding angle steps need to be taken before a final decision is made. but it remains of the view that the regulations in place of the moments are a necessary means of protecting fed compensation that will really impact upon the dialogue going forward in terms of how we understand the interaction between human rights and sports regulation above. oh,
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i think what we need to remember is that there was an athlete behind the story and she was exposed to the world at such a young age and thrust into the spotlight full to him to go full by treatment in order to continue to support the safety sacrifice a career for the single challenge and we should be at this point, i think very grateful to her of defending women's football woke up champions. united states have touched down in new zealand ahead of the tournaments just kicking off next week. the us are, i mean to become the 1st team and onto the men's or women's game to win 3 well cup titles in a row, co host australia and making a public payments here to fund raleigh melvin straight. i have never won the title before, so it will be trying to change them at home phones now the will, the quite 6 championships get underway on friday in japan. swimming often provides many of the most striking photographs at any major sporting events. all these areas role public has been speaking, so i'm, i'm behind some of the sports,
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most memorable images of the target. we in general, really put you at the moment the, you put that under water and it just finds it. margie use has been agent around the world swimming since he was 10 years old. the 1st as a competitor, then working for the united states olympic committee, that is one of the world's premier swimming photographers. it shows everything from elliptic games to local suite mates. the water thing that attracted me was that like a sort of this linear plan, i couldn't laid it out and say, hey, i want to go from this point to. ready point it was really at the time i had finished it, career exported ministration to deal with the committee and then move back to my home state of california and started working with one of the largest influx here in the us. and it happened to be
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a place where one of the major commercial swim brands with do their annual catalog sheets. and then i was just really fascinated by the background swimming. yeah, i'm able to be very cognizant of where the slivers are with a piece of a workout is by actually i'm going to be sure to shooting within the context of a workout or training session. marx affinity, which swimming and more importantly with slim is a scene of capture some incredible images. some of the biggest names in the sports, including arguably the big civil, $23.00 time olympic champion, michael phelps. that was a big deal. there's nobody ever shop michael, you know, it was a big deal. but one of the things that i always try to go back to is just remembering that tate, we're all people and we all do something great. we all do something interesting. i just try to approach everybody like, you know, people that they are in. and so quite frankly, you know,
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whether it's michael phelps, which is of course, a huge honor or anyone else that i or do use you or deal with the little kids. i'm to make a counselor to personal more brad, you know, just trying to be people where they're at and meeting with their should manatee and, and hopefully help out inform what we create together. but of the thousands of images he shows, there was one that he's very proud of the image behind me over my shoulder. that is a very special to me that's an anthony urban. and we shot that for a magazine cover back following the 2012 olympics. and so that one in particular stands out. mark cool, florida out with the us. swim team for the world championships and for go ok japan later this month. we have a low down cap. just move on to get to the libraries. how far out is there? a heavyweight boxing champion tyson fury is chosen. his next opponents is a less failed option. the undefeated fury will take on mixed martial on sponsor
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francis and go on and saudi arabia in october for was a breakdown insult with ukraine's. alexander is sick. okay. but it's the highest voters looking for dying. so lot of time to that st for this news out, but i'll be back in the middle of another full show. so do stay with us here. announces here the, [000:00:00;00] the, the 19 sixty's, the significant decade across the middle east and north africa. it was to dictate
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when new dynamic movements launched in the last of a 3 car series, which is 0. well, looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after and learning methods were close to evaluate the permit you teach to the changing rules of when the expansion of the middle class and improve the transportation. the sixty's in the arab society on outages era, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from a london broad cost center on elgin sierra from one side of vast empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront the realities and demands for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out of there and looks at how the colonial unrest grew from set to no jerry, a full scale war and indo china blood and his french,
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the colonized nation on al jazeera works out of their existence, its load ship as a principal present, asked as a correspondence with any breaking the story we want to hear from those people who with normally looked at that forces on the international news channels. one moment i'll be very proud all was when we covered the fullness quake of 2015, at the terrible match, all the facts. and the story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people the story was very important at the time. the nato puts forward its requirements for ukraine to join demetria lines. the,

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