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i mean, at hearts amenities will not wait, you will stay for liberty and freedom today tomorrow and for as long as it takes the morning. not just turn turn beautiful. the basic principles, the united nations charter that we all signed up to sovereignty, territorial integrity. these are 2 pillars, a peaceful relations among nations. one country cannot be allowed to seize his neighbors, territory by force rusher could end this war tomorrow, but withdrawn as far as the craze. recognize international borders and cc there's a tax on is then you made a tax on russian. i'm just by russia on ukraine gets his children, women and children is military. unfortunately, russia has shown thus far,
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no interest in the diplomatic outcome. voters still wrong. we believe that he cannot last ukraine. you can't believe it's their land, their country, their future, and even after all, there's time food is still down to our stay power is still making a bad bed. that the conviction that a unity among united states and i realize the partners will break down, it still doesn't understand that our commitment, our values are freedom is something they can never, never, ever, ever walk away from. so we are, i mean is who we are who we are not just a real big war, the people with a way to get together with our body, brother. and among the 1st jack, most squares champions of your credit is ready to a future of its own choosing. one that is free because you live so long with freedom denied. many of you are older no better than anyone have,
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precious the right to determine your own future is precious to people everywhere, everywhere adjusting you crate. billers most over georgia and all the places around the world where people continue to fight to make their voices or so my message i messaged all united is keep it up, keep going, keep reminding the world of hope that lithuanian bodies and that's what your body hope in this country are not jo. i mean, this is certainly most never forget how much this matters and never, never give up on a better tomorrow. the defense of freedom is that the work of a day or a year. it's the calling of our lifetime. of all time, we're still further startling head. our unity will not fall over. i promise you
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will do well today at the moment of war apparel, along with the competition. and i certainly, i also see a moment of fun for us, the opportunity and pressure another opportunity opportunity to make real strides for the world of greater peace and greater prosperity, liberty and dignity. equal justice under the law, human rights and fundamental freedoms which are the blessing of birthright of all you man. that, that is the world the united states is working toward. this one will only reach if we do it together. i mean, together, we need to take the same skirt of unity, common preference determination that we have demonstrated, and our response to russian regression you claim and bring more partners along. as we continue working to build a world we want to live in a world we want for our children, my friends, the most fundamental level, we face
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a choice. it's not hard for them to be faced, the choice choice between a world wide by tours and expectation we're might makes right? or we're when we recognize that our own success is bound to the success of others. when others do better, we do better as well. well, we understand that the challenges we face today from next, a central thread of climate change to building a global economy or no one gets left behind, are too great for any one nation to solve on their own. and that to achieve our goals and meet the challenges this age, we have to work together. and i mean sincerely the world change. we have a chance to change the dynamic. that's why i've been so focused as president rebuilding to revitalize the, the license and the cornerstone of american leadership in the world. this past years, we brought the treasures on
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a partnership to new heights. reaffirming important to the relation between europe by the united states. as an anchor to global stability, the idea that united states could prosper without a secure u. r. is not reasonable. as the mazda elevators, it, that's, it really isn't. not a joke, the i sometimes, well, well, so they didn't even remember who lines and you know, pacific with japan republic agree australian philippines, which provide critical security into terms and that by the original world for our quad partnership. it's a fancy way of saying our partnership with australia, india, japan does not. in states, we're bringing major democracies of the region together to cooperate, keeping in a pacific free and open prosperous, insecure. we've demonstrated during this data summit within but, and within the pacific partners joining us for the 2nd year in
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a row. we're working a different connection between the atlantic and pacific democracies. so they're getting better work together towards the shared values. we all seek strong ally, versatile, partnerships, common fibers collect action. to meet our share challenges world a strong. that's how we build the future to save, we share and know we share challenges and work together. raptor step up together. building the broaders and deepest called leisure to strengthen the defend the basic rules of the road. to preserve all the extraordinary benefits of scam from the international system, grounded in the rule of law. we have to come together to protect the rights and freedoms. underwrite the flow of ideas and commerce and which have enabled decades of global growth. yes, territorial integrity and sovereign. but also the principal,
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like freedom of navigation, and over flight us keeping our shared season skies open so that every nation has equal access to our global common space. and as we continue to explore the same as your new possibilities, an age enabled by robert of batches, innovation to stand together, ensure that the common spaces of our future be fucked. our highest brass respirations for ourselves and for others. as my dad would say, everybody has st. louis dignity, says, artificial intelligence, engineering, biology and other engineering technology. emerging technologies are not made in the weapons of oppression, but rather use as tools of opportunity. working with our allies and partners to build a supply change that are more resilient, more secure. so we never again faced the situation like we had during the pandemic when we couldn't get critical goods, we need it for our daily lives. you know,
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we're all, my son of the common will to, to actually address the ex essential threat. accelerated climate change. it's real, it's serious. we don't have a lot of time. is the, the single greatest threat to you, man. and so only by working together, it will prevent the worst consequences of climate change from ravaging our future that of our children and grandchild. we also have to recognize our shared responsibility to help on locked in norms potential that exist low and middle income companies around the world. not out of charity because it's an old self interest. we all benefit more partner stand together working towards shared goals. we all benefit and people are healthier and more prosperous and that's not, i get high fairly, it's true. we're all benefit more entrepreneurs and innovative able to pursue their dreams for better tomorrow. now,
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so we need update our tools set or better address it. easy today is this inter connected world war or climate disastrous track down is complex. spill over borders, make it harder to address the challenges of poverty and instability a whole so many people back. that's why the united states, as lady in an effort to transform the multi lateral development banks like the world bank, help them better address the global challenges, all enhanced either core mission to reduce the poverty and boost shared prosperity . we're all working together with our partners in the g 7 to address the enormous need for high standard infrastructure around the world, especially low midland come countries in africa, latin america, and south east asia statement about the world we want to build together. ladies and gentlemen, we stand at an inflection point inflection point in history,
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where the choices we make now are going to shake the direction of our world for decades to come. the world is change. when we turn back naked on checked regression today to deter other world would be aggressors tomorrow. when we staunch the climate crisis before it's too late. when we harness the new technology to advance freedom oil, we're diminishing well. we advanced opportunity in more places or allowance to believe the quality to persist. how we answer these essential questions is literally going to determine kind of future. our children and grandchildren happens again. that's not an exaggeration. it's a fact. it's gonna take all of us, holmes. i believe that within the vision with confidence in ourselves and one another with nations working together for common cause we can answer these questions. we can insure the vision we share and the freedom of the chairs are not
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just empty words. the trouble time, sort of roadmap. i mean here's the roadmap, a plan of urgent action for the future we could reach reach if we work together. folks row the lives before is is hard. will challenge us some of the best of ourselves, whole faith and want to know and never give up. never lose hope. never. every day we have to make the joys every day. we must some of the strength to stand for what is right to stand for what is true to stand for freedom to stand together. that my friends, the less that we learn from history and the history of lithuanian story is the less than we see demonstrated each day. and it will determine and will determine whether your credit looks like it is now is how we're going to work?
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how we rewrite the future, a patient hope just as a light, liberty possibility for everyone. everyone everywhere. folks. some of heard me say to my country many times, never ever in my entire career, the more optimistic about the prospects and she should never, never let me just say thank you for taking the time to be here to listen. god bless you all and make god protect the freedoms of the protectors of freedom. and ukraine, here and every nation in the world everywhere. scott, protect our troops. thank you. thank you. the you've been listening that to us presidents are by and give a public address at vilnius university, following a summit with his fellow nay. certainly it is. and the list you ain't in capital
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present 5. and as you had has been vehemence, a emphasizing the strength of the nato alliance, saying that it remains a bulk of global security and stability that it's all energized and will unify than ever before in history. he says they will not waver in the a commitment to ukraine. 5 also said that the world stands at an inflection point in history, not only in terms of the war and ukraine, but also the climate crisis. and technological advancements he's been pushing. the idea of that nature is more relevant now than ever. well, that's bringing a correspondence on how he's in vilnius and has also been listening in during that this was a speech in praise if necessary, but with rhetoric that gives us a bit of a flavor. it sounds like if is upcoming election campaign. yes, i think so, i think there were a number of different constituencies that this speech was aimed at here in vilnius . there was certainly appeals to countries on nato's eastern flank with you. i knew of course, he's one of them and also countries the, perhaps
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a spot today to membership like to jump on the roof. and of course, ukraine. he's message given that post soviet history and there they have somebody history and post soviet future and see now a many of them as allies was don't give up, maintain hope, and he's powerful message about american support for ukraine and make this appointment from you for you craig was, our unity will not fall to i promise you, we will not waive, we will not, we can, for as long as it takes and that of course, true, allowed for round of applause. the what was, of course, an appeal to nato power and the success of this summit in the faces, russian aggression in ukraine. you, rejuvenating nato, that's been celebrated here over the last couple of years. it didn't happen by accident. he said it was the result of pollutants miscalculation, and then there was a warning to president putin himself. so he said, put in the war tomorrow on the basis of territorial integrity and suffering to you,
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but still believes he could outlast the allies on our last ukraine. he doubts our values. mister buds and said it is who we are. it is who we are. and finally, as you mentioned, the survey which up to 5 to the next 18 months and the domestic election campaign, a bruising campaign that had the will of course, be domestic focus this perhaps some of the suggest to the last opportunity for president biden, to showcase what he sees is american leadership in the will bringing together he said democracies across the atlantic and pacific a shrunken world in which cooperation is essential to confront the challenges from russia's aggression, always to climate change, which he said is the single greatest strength or facing of cooperation as that summit, wrapped up in vilnius ukraine's presence while the music lensky sunk nature lead isn't, he said that his country is bringing home a significant victory. this is david ross, security. im guarantees for ukraine on the way to nato and important package of
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security guarantees to date we are going to needing with a g 7 congress. the framework for security guarantee of that sal being folder extended through their on demands with our coupon. and as well as role and multilateral agreements and ukrainian delegation who's bringing home significant security the 3 for the green for our country, where all our people don't have the landscapes turn in. suddenly changed over the course of the 2 days to get what he wanted. he comes away from the summit, describing it as positive note as positive as it would have been had he received what he said have to receive what he hopes to get, which was of the invitation to leave it at this summit for nato,
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for ukraine to join nicer and a timeline in which that would happen. and he said there was still concerns about what conditions exist that prevent that from happening after the war is over. he wants to know more about that, but you know, he clarified he's comments over the last couple of days saying look, what we really wanted was an, an ambiguous sign. the ukraine will join nato. he's receive that in speech after speech. press conference off this press conference of the last 24 hours or so. he was very pleased with the security guarantees offered by g 7 countries within nato that have yet to be negotiated, but which will go towards everything from a security features security, the economy that supports in good governance and so on. and as you say, a distinct change of tone from what he said on tuesday, when he said the absence of the invitation would be upset. he said he had faced the native but not necessarily confidence that into rebuke. from a nato ally, the defense minister of the u. k. been, was, i said, really ought to be more grateful to nato allies for all the support that they've
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offered. and you heard him speaking that presidents, that lensky perhaps comes to the entry, but it's not a offering. if you save gratitude to all the nato allies during the hall, that costs. oh, there's developments for us from the left you any and capital vilnius. thank you, john. meanwhile, russia has said that it's potentially very dangerous for the west to provide ukraine with security guarantees mistakenly choose retrain, actually, which can be considered as a mistake and potentially very dangerous because providing any security guarantees to green effectively ignores the international principles of indivisible security that said providing security guarantees to green encroaches, the russian federation security. this is impossible. this is fraught with very short, medium, and long term negative consequences are usually a couple of oliver has more on the credit on this reaction from oscar. the russians knows how pay about tack is decision to give the green light to sweden,
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to join nato. i'm promised to take for 10 a tree measures, but the country's authority is used to say previously that finland and sweden did not pose any threat to russia's national security. unlike ukraine, russia's always seen ukraine's possible nato membership as a threat to national security and ukraine's potential accession today to was one of the pre tags for russia's special ministry operational, a new cream, unleashed back in february 2020 to 2. now russia is very blind, but nature hasn't given a specific timeframe for your cranes and trained to that lines saying it's tron says as tim official rhetoric here is that it's a proxy was followed by the ukranian proxy army under the names who control on the one hand they receive weapons, intelligence and ministry training on the out of hand, as ukraine was not accepted in the past. for a number of reasons, actually, not only because it had disputed territories, it was considered a corrupt country. but also because nathan knew about russia's territorial claims,
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they knew that the russian ukrainian armed conflict was inevitable. and they didn't want to get involved in a direct confrontation with russia on to the collective defense principle. so you craze, membership seems quite unrealistic now for russia, because it will change the drip police kabbalists, it will mean ukraine's entry into the western world. so the country will be able to attend and some nasal agend and not so many nato countries are ready for it. therefore, russia is not very much concerned about few cranes membership at the moment. we're proposing for mosca, you'd ask bob oliver entre 0 with the kids. president says that his country is ready to mediate between russia and ukraine. if both sides propose such tools or something like that on made those comments at the closing of that nature summit that and if you any it is legit looms take. if the parties propose us to mediate then of course we would be glad to, and as told to you, we are ready for that is stumble, has now become a center, as you know, for the green corridor unit and other potential future steps were always ready to
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act as a mediator any time because in fact, currently we are due to meanwhile at least one civilian has been killed and 5 others injured and a russian attack on the city of suffer reesha. you're creating an emergency services said that a child was among the injured, but that 1st aid was provided quickly with. are these on now examining the type of munitions use? the last attack is the 2nd, the tax this week on that meeting. on monday 7 people were killed in a strike as a humanitarian, a distribution point is rose. another tree says it's stopped in the attempt to damage the northern boat offence with 11 on it happens near the is really voted townhomes are it? the royce has news agency is reporting that several members of the hezbollah on group of winded these, where the army says a normally full force was used to keep the men at bay palestinian president of us has visited jeanine for the 1st time and more than 10 years and comes days of the
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major is rarely assault on the cities, refugee camp in the occupied west bank, the seas olives we planted and we protect and we maintain. and if they cut a tree, we will plant in its place a 1000 trees. this is palestine and this is a hell of simian people. the brothers, i'd like to tell you the story in the state has come here to emphasize the support for janine kemp and the people in the city posted in, you know, 30 is the united authority in one nation with one more security and stability. i would like to say for old people, far and near, we remain as one nation. anybody trying to mess around with the unity facing nothing but bad consequences? we would not allow and we will not accept an old and i say this loudly and frankly, any external hand that tries to approach the unity and the security and peace and stability. we will have to hand this country wants to remain united all of us united. we are working together to remain together on the island until we liberate
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this homeless and breaking news. bbc presents, su edwards has been named by his wife as the past and facing allegations of a payments for 6 weeks. the such images and the statement sent on behalf of her husband. she said that the events of the past week have taken a toll on his mental well being and that he is also currently receiving inpatient hospital treatment for that spring in our correspondent pool brandon, who joins us lives out from london pool. i understand this, revelation is coming off the other bbc hosts were calling for the present. it's a name himself. yes, the bbc has been in boils for the past 5 days in a really very difficult situation. after allegations were made in a tabloid newspaper, the son of a one of the top presents is which now trans buys to be sure, edwards had paid. it's alleged anyway, thousands of pounds to a young person who is now 20 years old for explicit photographs. now the some
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newspaper chose not to name the previously present to last week when express around their stories. and there has been an actual lack of fact in, in much of the of the speculation surrounding bath. that said, though, she edwards's name was being mentioned very early on, on the inside as on social media. and a pressure was mounting for him to either announce himself, but he was the person involved or for the bbc or the son to name had? well, the statement that has been issued in the last hour put some well tragic concept context on this whole episode. his wife has issued a statement saying that she said should have statement on his behalf, primarily out of concerned for his mental well being for the children. he was suffering from serious mental issues and has suffered severe depression. in recent years. he's now receiving in patient hospital care where he will stay for the
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foreseeable future ones. well enough hate to do so. he intends to respond to the stories that had been published on the statement goes on in the circumstances. and given these condition, i would like to ask that the privacy of the family and everyone else caught up and these obsessing events is respected. i know that she was deeply sorry that so many colleagues have been impacted. we hope that this statement will bring back to an end a whole i see that the metropolitan police is also saying that there's no evidence that any kind of criminal offense has been committed. and that has been some kind of an inquiry that that's correct. one of the central innuendo is about this was that the contact between 2 edwards and this person described as a young person, was such a suggested at least, may have started as, as early as when this person was 17 years old. now exchanging of explicit sexual
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photographs below the age of 18 is a criminal offense that there was no evidence put forward this to prove that simply suggested by the sun newspaper and the police have now looked at it. they won't police force looked at it on april to saw that there was no permanency involved. now the metropolitan police are taking a 2nd look. they to have decided that there's no criminal case involved. many people might say, look at the end of the day, this surely is a private tragedy between 2 consenting adults on the arrangements between 2 consenting adults on. but it has had dramatic repercussions on hugh edwards mental health on the bbc's reputation. and i don't think the sun comes out of it. scott free either. paul ben, that with the latest for us on that story from london, thank you for all southern europe is facing reco, breaking temperatures as a heat wave hits the continent. it's been called the sub or as heat wave, named onto the 3 headed mountain, stepped from dante, as in fenner. some parts of spain registering temperatures of $45.00 degrees
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celsius. while it is full cost to cool their over the weekend, it's expected to get to in both equally ends in greece. and meanwhile, the us stays as a month has been in on days and by flash floods of the 2 months. west of rain fell in 2 days. the governor is cooling at historic and catastrophic emergency cruise. as you see that and boats have conducted more than 100 rescues us. president joe biden has also declared a state of emergency in the area. meanwhile, more monsoon rains, a full cost for northern india with more than 72 people have died this past month from floods and lance live have a look. this is a drone video from the town of monopoly where has been widespread damage. the destruction has forced thousands of people to leave their homes on their phones. torres to being asked to stay away from the volcano. that's a rep doing in south west in iceland to locate the summit. sassy kilometers away
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from the capital, reykjavik, and began spearing lava. on monday, scientists say that the option is not stronger than the ones at the same mountain over the previous periods. onset for me and the spelling of your day, you can always find small on a website that's out, is there a dot com whether it is next and then inside. so it will look at the runs influence in africa, the the hello. we have a bit of a breeze picking up across the eastern side of the gulf over the next couple of days. we've got some very strong winds, extra mile sets in place as we go on through the side that brisk when driving out of iraq. you way, eastern areas or saudi arabia 43 celsius of what is with in doha, but i lifted dustin san certainly something to watch out for some one day feature
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by friday. things do quite and down force you to celsius, say a little more. he but not too bad, but we're to the high fault is the fact that and q white could be touching 50 degrees and one or 2 spots try to across such a care drawer and hots as well across northern parts of africa. 8 is on super close at eastern side of africa into the 40s. here the northeast corner of advocate down to was caught to live. the students continue across the central bell there. still some big rain coming in across southern parts of chad will the same as we go once for a friday rod across the west africa, he'd be down poor. she noticed just pushing across into liberia and also sierra lee for southern parts of africa. though it is generally dry, much quad, so that laughter cool. spell a winfrey spell of weather temperature still a little suppressed with one or 2 showers. inter mozambie and coastal pos attends in the
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