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it's a to a membership and to broader your p instability. nato is long provided the back on security in western balkans is going to continue to do so. the alliance responded decisively. the actors were seeking to stabilize northern coast of all, as we saw earlier this year to find additional troops to k for we're defining our collaboration with the lift force in bosnia and herzegovina as well. so this was another critical part of our conversation over the last 2 days. tonight, i'm heading to skokie a for the with the ministry of counseling. despite brushes, flagrant violations of every single court principal of the house. thank you. final act is relentless efforts to obstruct the overseas work. the 50 other participating states have shown determination to make sure that the organization continues to fill its purpose to advance european security. and that's what we'll keep doing in scope here. from scope you, we had to israel, the west bank and then on to the way where in addition to participating in the cop,
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i've enough to to meet with our partners to discuss the conflict and guys we had back to the region as the amount of training pause that we helped to negotiate with color and with egypt as a lot of squares of passengers to be released and to be reunited with their families. we're searching humanitarian assistance in the gaza to make sure that it's people have what they need to get by looking at the next couple of days. we'll be focused on making doing what we can to extend the pause so that we continue to get more hostages out and more mandatory in assistance and we'll discuss what is real, how it kind of chief it's objective, ensuring that the charts attacks of october 7th, never happens again, lots of standing, an increasing amount of transit systems and minimizing further suffering and casualties among costs than civilians will keep our efforts going to prevent the conflict in spreading. and of course, where we may focus on enabling the safe departure of american citizens and other
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foreign nationals from guys. finally, we will work to build on the principles that i set out in tokyo, a few weeks ago for the day after and gaza. and to find the steps that we in our partners of the region can take now to lay the foundation freight just and let some piece that happens. like some questions. first question goes to tracy. what consider the times? i thank you mister secretary, you spoke of the strength and unity of nato. and you also said that there are those who question whether nato and the united states should continue to support ukraine at the level it, it does. could you elaborate on that? what were the anxiety levels among some of your allies hear about us commitment given the voices we're hearing, and parts of the united states who talked about abandoning the ukraine costs and especially changes political changes that may come next year. and then 2nd, if i could ask you about the israel gaza war,
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to what extent does that overshadow talks here or impact talks here have a have a role in the talks here. thank you, tracy. thank you. this is the 1st, the 2nd part of the question 1st. yes, we certainly had conversations about about kaiser, but it in no way took away from the intense focus that we've had over the last couple of days on ukraine as well as ukraine costs and especially changes political changes that may come next year. and then 2nd, if i could ask you about the israel gaza war, to what extent that overshadow talks here or impact talks here, or have a have a role in the talks here. thank you, tracy. thank you. first, the 2nd part of the question. first. yes, we certainly had conversations about about kaiser, but it in no way took away from the intense focus that we've had over the last couple of days on ukraine as well as on the western balkans and preparing for the
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nato summit in washington next spring. with regard to, to ukraine. let me say this again because it was a very, very startling, clear listening to all of our colleagues around the table virtually to a, to a country. we heard, i heard a strong and during commitment on the part of lives, numbers to you, kind of making sure that it had what it needs to defend itself to retake territory sees from it by russia, but also to, to build itself up. so that can stand strongly on its own feet militarily, economically and democratically. i heard no sense of fatigue or, or falling back on the contrary, a determination to continue to press forward. and there's a good reason for that. i think every l i recognizes that this is a matter not only of doing the right thing, it's
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a matter of self interest. including for the united states. there is a clear self interest among allies to, to stand for the basic principles at the heart of the charter that are being violated, agreed to sleep by russia. because these principles matter to our own peace and security. as we said repeatedly, if we allow a country like russia to act with impunity to redraw the borders of another by force to try to determine and dictate the future of uh, another country. if that happens with impunity, then it's open season. and any would be aggressor anywhere is likely to draw lessons from that. so that's why it's been so important to us, but also to every country around the table to stand strongly with. and for you, praying that i heard nothing to suggest of the country and when it comes to the united states. so what i continue to see what i continue to hear is how strong bipartisan support in both chambers of commerce of congress for you frame. and i
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think you heard speaker johnson address this just just the other day, which is very encouraging. so we have work to do to move the supplemental budget requests the present and move forward. we're determined to do that. and again, we're determined to do that because it's so clearly in our interest and congress time. and again, when we've gone to them, has stood up and delivered. and we expect that to happen uh, going forward again, not because it's not only because it's the right thing to do, but because it's the necessary thing to do to advance the interest of the united states. joe barnes with a telegraph. thank you. yeah. type items in the daily telegraph and that's a growing perception. the ukraine's western allies will move away from helping ukraine sustain and have a major count roof and sleepiness switches. strategy that's us extra step nc, lincoln speaking at the nato foreign ministers meeting in brussels, took out the strength of the nature of logic toll from ukraine to the west and
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balkans, and indeed garza about what she said. not a great deal talking about looking at the next couple of days, looking at doing what we can to extend the polls and get more captives in and more comes out and aiden, and also making sure what happened october. the 7th you said never happens again. and also as time goes on, late in the foundations for just and lasting peace, let's bring in 0 is i've seen it, please find this moment the shar is right here. and student. so as is a actually really can say not very much there about the situation in causal, but he is due to fly to tel aviv tonight just as told. so i'm going right here in the hall right now to try and get the see far extended. you know this think this think so the power of repetition is uh, is astounding when it comes to american foreign policy, the capacity to just to pre keep repeating the same over and over again. and in this instance, it's the whole idea that, of course, such as the grass cetera, shows bad brush of protection. and we're going to support ukraine. and we will not
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stop and we are not all lies. and we will never, ever approaching diplomacy when it comes to russia and ukraine. we're just going to keep supporting them, of course, as a bit of a talk that's going onto the us public opinion when he talks about the about burden sharing. underlining that america pays less than you when it comes to health and ukraine. but really, what really gets me about this whole thing is that the united states supports is the occupier. but they have, of course, supports the ukraine the occupied, right. as what's in common between the 2 are they are america's allies. america is, is there a, sorta, is there a does that matter? cuz all i, you plan is america's online. but one is occupied that those of you buy it, but that doesn't matter what method is, is that the allies of the united states enhanced the united states, stands by ukraine. and stands by is right. and in both cases it's once it's
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wanting to attain the idea of a serious ceasefire or a diplomatic process. so i think coming to the area will probably be talking for the time being still, but $11.00 more, 2 days. another 2 days of that kind of thing and so we could probably just the 10 day limit, which is sunday. yes, because that's when you probably have my sword or not of civilian captive. so i civilian hostages. and then when it gets to the soldiers, that's a whole other ball game. but is that what's being talked about? now here in the we've had both intelligence g for this role and united states here . but we're not sure yet, right? i mean, we don't know what we know is that the is really government. nathaniel and particular seems to be sandwich now between an american pressure on a popular company and pressure, not really ex, like over all public opinion, but the small segment that's really once the captives back and, and then his own sort of more radical, more phonetic correlation. all as well as the military,
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i think gallant and the chief of staff of the army had some definitely wants to continue with the water as soon as dispos and they just can't stand the idea that they're going to be stuck like this, right? mm hm. so between the 2 main options, right, option number one is just continue with the war with really incredible horrific consequences. stop the war and get the political blow back for stopping the water method, choosing its objectives, right. what as they call it then, is that hold the stick from the middle right in the sense that continue with the war, but not as intensively as to be expected without necessarily invading the south. but just continue with the award in general and my letter of recommendation that will come back to in just a 2nd. understand that as the blinking is no talking good about cause and so let's just implicitly we'll come back to normal humanitarian newton gaza. do you believe that the current pause in fighting should be substantially extended despite concerns and israel, that it may be allowing from us to regroup?
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and is it possible that israel is offensive, would not resume at all? and secondly, you have stress the importance of pursuing a 2 state solution uh for long term peace. many people doubt that prime minister netanyahu shares that vision. what is your opinion and what are the implications if he does not? sites micheal's. uh with regard to the pause look, we'd like to see the falls extend that because what it is enabled, 1st and foremost, is hostage is being released coming home, being reunited with their families. it's also enabled us to, to search manager and assistance of the people, gaza, who so desperately need it. so it's continuation by definition means that more hostages would be coming home, more assistance would be getting. and so clearly that's something we want. i believe it's also something that, that israel wants. they're also intensely focused on bringing uh, bringing their people home. so we're working on that as you know,
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we're working on that every single day. and i expect to take that up tomorrow when i'm just real meeting with the, with the government and again, and we have other colleagues in the government who are intensely working with regard to 2 states. look, i think we've been very clear from well before october. second fact from the 1st day of this administration that we believe that that is the only path to enduring a piece to enduring security uh to the preservation of israel as a strong, secure democratic and jewish state. and palestinians having their legitimate aspirations for state and self determination met. uh and uh, i think the events of october 7th, uh, only further confirmed that uh, that commitment. but all of this is uh,
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a process that uh, everyone will need to focus on right now. um, everyone is focused on as the day of what's happening and guys are right now. but we also need to be focused at the same time and we are in conversations with so many other countries on what i called both the day after and the day after the day, after, by the day after, i mean what happens in guys uh once the campaign is over. um, there are important questions about its governance security, its reconstruction a few weeks couple of weeks ago and talked to you. i laid out some basic principles that we see is being necessary. but also the day after the day after which is, how do we get a clear path to meeting the legitimate political aspirations of the past and young people, which really in our judgment, is the only way to durable, durable piece,
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durable security for everyone. starting with the israel and in his release. but these are conversations that will pursue in the, in the days ahead in the weeks ahead. in the months ahead. there's a long history here, but i think we, uh what, what this is done. what october 7th is done among other things is i think to re focus many countries in the region and well beyond on how do we help israel ensure that this never happens again? and we believe that one component of that is putting in place the, the conditions for genuinely lasting, durable peace and stability. and for us, uh, the, the best path for there goes to the 2 states. so the final question. so that's the extra step 90 blinking again, that a speaking in brussels, that the, for a minister in a to, for a minute since means you get
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a lot of sharpness gotten. this is right here. let's do it. so it won't interesting because he was also about the impulse of a 2 state solution, which he said that the us has always believe is there any pa, for devices relative pallets things. but he's also asked about what the invitations were if and when that the all who didn't think that was the right way for it. and that was something that he obviously didn't on. so in any way, shape or form. no, that's what the quote, a non answer answer. right. and i really sticking to the general dollar, there's that i'll tell you why it's not innocent, right? first of all, i don't think they do have our old not to the 2 state solution. because on the one how we're talking about the to the, to the pause and then we're jump thank the prostate solution. and this option is 0, rose not from here to the 0, but haven't heard a single detail of a single sign post. like, for example, for example, right is very simple thing. the united states convince a, you know, a special session of us to get the councils and brings it's our lives and says, look, folks, as they say in america,
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we're going to all recognize the state of palestine and principal. but there's already a $159.00 countries of the world that recognizes that about us. and we friends, u. k, a, wherever belgium spans the united states as well as of what we are competitive for the sense that that's a good step forward thinks up. what could be any number of things, but the americans are showing 0 signs of what this means. there is no road map, but why? why now? i mean why? i think there was a reason why he's booking agent at our office at this point in time. and why he's making the pause so important because i think the united states and is there a, i'm not on the same page as to the day after. and he was asked that question, what about nothing, you know nothing now who doesn't believe in 2 states. and even if he did, his government were full because his even more fund that the park, those would leave the government and he will be with other government. but he doesn't have an answer with that. he wants to go to is an a probably, uh, dispatched by by then. because also by then apparently, you know,
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that's what the american reports say. that he's upset with nothing, you know, because he gave him that bear hug. he says, i protect you, i'm going to send the r my does, we're going to shoes. you, we're going to support you. we're going to give you money. we're going to give you arms, we're going to give you kisses and hugs and everything else. and when we're done, doing all that, if we ask you for something, if we give you an advice, consider, right. so now the, the americans are saying not of japan, not occupying garza, not the shrinking the area of cause, i know the ethnic cleansing and gaza. yes. to, to start solution. and yes, to the policy, you know, sort of the extent think it's all sort of data gossip. nathaniel, how says no, no, no, no, no 5 knows to these 5 ideas from the bottom. this ration and he doesn't propose a substitute. there is no. is there any answer to that they ask that other than what? occupying it again, no, it is. sometimes they say we're going to bring some items and you will be in the government for us. what of what your options and what we're talking about here is
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something in the long term supposed to be there in the study, not a day off of the after was day after it is probably the are all so you're supposed to be a decade off to what he's talking about is going to take that long to sort out. but what about the immediate future? i'm this is far, the israel is always thoughts about sunday being the cutoff point. and at that point, it seems as if they're going to go straight back in numbers you, most of the thing is and that's what the americans are warning about in terms. so as you, as you write them in because we're bit on the for 30 years about the day after and the states and it's, it's humbug us. but in terms of that media future, clearly these ladies don't have good options. neither do their markets. and clearly the americans are stuck with nothing, you know, a case public speaking may be privately, they share some criticism, but maybe publicly they are clearly stuck with him right. supporting him further. but he doesn't have good options and they don't have good options. and he's using
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american weapons and american support and american money to carry on with his genocide. think guys, what crimes practice doesn't? and probably that they, after meeting the day after sunday, not a day after the day of the day after sunday, the problem was going to be even more horrible than the fast 50 days. because the x rays are actually saying that the allowance and guns and others are saying that you haven't seen anything yet in terms of what we can do to cause that actually making threats, spill warning, still right? deadly one still. and i think clearly if they can already start after sunday or after, whenever they the idea that a 1000000 and a half by this thing is now stuck in a densely part of it. densely parked in the south of gaza. is means that any attack any bombing, any by any means, it's going to mean the kidding of congress people. and that's a price that i think at this point in time, i'm not sure you're europe would be able to withstand another week or 2 weeks or 3
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weeks. i'm not sure. even america and america where the by the administration. now, we have one report after another report to date was the new york times 2 days ago. it was the washington post. and really inside the reports with multiple sources saying that it's almost, there's a real little empty 5. those been the by did administration nickel uprisings about we cannot continue to be so gullible about believing that they are or getting stuck with nothing. yeah. on support thing with any on conditionally. and he just sticking us to the dock side, especially when you factor in the potential for farming and, and disease and so forth. but we'll leave with that for the time being mow and appreciate that. thank you very much. moment char. as now is really police have used and forced to move families of concepts protesting outside the methods. i protested. set up a make shift and cut mental health signs of loved ones that have yet to be with to that has been growing anger and resentment trojans. relatable departments have been left, you know, and his response to the october 7th,
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attacked by us. while the policy new flag is be raising noise capital in solidarity with the people of garza was hoisted at the low city hall to mock the united nations international. dat solid darcy for the palestinian people. do you? and general assembly adopted the politician to palestine on november 29th. 1947 there the norwegian capital says those with a posting and background should feel safe in the country. all right, let's bring you some of the days of the world news though, and molly's major government has reached a deal with russia to build a goal for finder in the capital bank. ok comes as the army says it's regaining control of more territories in the north, which has been in the hands of all groups. how does their adult exclusive access to the gold mines in the template region? because heck has this report now? a gold rush in molly's northern region led by arm groups. i'll call you to i saw
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fighters and to where i grapples control, or it isn't all minds. alger 0 witnessed african migrants on their way to europe, but forced by traffic hers to dig for gold. many are children working in the desert under extremely hot conditions. they search for the precious metal. it is small nuggets that will be sold on the international market from the desert of molly to the jewelry shop, senior at the middle east in asia. so kind of in, because we've been here for a year, my brother has been here for almost 6 months and we are provided with safety and security as long as we do the work, the un office on drugs and crimes has put out this map showing all the gold mining sites and this a hell most are under the control of arm groups in 2021. $13000000000.00 worth of gold was produced from these sites. a non space on groups. they want to replace in the long term, the state. so they stayed there on that when you're one to replace the state. what
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do you do? you have to fund your operations with a lot of things, run some ad propagating persons on goal traffic in the report states that un planes for molly's peacekeeping mission known as municipal we're used to smuggle gold from the northern city of kit out to the capital by miko, we reached out to me the smell, but they have declined to comment on the reports. molly's gent of asked the un peacekeeping force to leave the country, including from the northern bases, step again, or molly, and forces in russian mercenaries from the back of their group. last week, the countries june test signed an agreement with russia to build the biggest gold refinery in west africa. i think molly's now realizing that they were a loosing 95 percent of the potential revenue ice trying to uh, you know, take control of the, of the territory. which means that that would have a bottle of effect in the displacement of does this not known state active rights
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group describes gold in molly as a blood mineral fueling conflict. the northern frontier is set to become a fierce battle ground for precious metal to the world. that molly ins are dying for nicholas hawk algebra to venezuela, where the president nicholas madera, who has told on us president joe biden to lift economic sanctions on his country and start a new era of relations. the to recently reached an agreement, but in some us restrictions and exchange. venezuela accepted to take the port in citizens. you enter the us illegally. madero broke off relations with the united states when recognize the opposition to one quarter as venezuela's, legitimate president, argentina is president to allow you to have the mila is in washington. dc is part of efforts to try and reshape the countries for them. policy and lead its economy out of crisis is team helped me things with us. officials in the international
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monetary fund. the suppose of the by the administration is crucial in negotiating. argentina's troubled, 43000000000 dollar loan from the i, m f. the mayor of q h has been hospitalized for what's being called an emergency health problem. shake now left, a lot of sub is now said to be in a stable condition. the 6 year old has kind of the past several times during his rule to his deputy. well i'm the guy, medical checks is reading, government says issued a long awaited form and apologies to survive as a drug related. my apartment is to enter the health and easy described. it is one of the darkest chapters in australia's medical history. the drug costs beth and dfcs and thousands of babies worldwide for a cloud reports now from 1st or even before this restrictions body was a repair, been damaged by fully denied. her mother took the drug to trace migraines and then
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discovered she was pregnant. it's not just the um, i had a lot of internal damage as well. i had uh, 6 holes in my hot and hot lung problems and i was a blue baby. wasn't supposed to live now, but i, you know, i and still believed them. i'd was billed as a one to drug and was why they used in the 19 fifties and early sixties to treat morning sick this and those you. but it costs severe birth defects with many women miscarrying or losing the baby's octopus. 60 years after it was taken off the shelves, estrada empowerment has apologized. we are sorry for the and the hood and the hardship. you having jewelry. we are sorry for all the cruelty you have had to bear . we are sorry for all the opportunities you have been denied. a set of committee found that the government filed to recall the drug, despite global warnings, that if it acted more quickly, 20 percent of survivors might not have been affected. worldwide,
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more than $10000.00 children are believed to be involved with the defects because of the use of fluids in live with an estimated 40 percent dying within a year. of all the survivors here to strive to have welcome the apology. i still believe the more can be done that includes healthcare survivors site still difficult to navigate. i think it would be lovely to see that probably some all and g 's that i said the government step up and plunk some of the holes that are in that program. little marks with me. 247. i get now. you know right. it's impacted every aspect of my life working, trusting, eating, drinking every aspect. patrice jackson, this apology, what change everyday life and is too light. so those who died, but she says it's a step forward in the healing process. sarah clock,
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i'll just 0. first thing about this for me that long 3 will be right. have more of us special coverage. unable to 1000 us about the events unfold. we cover every angle of abuse waiting on god. why would is real vent crossing is really deputy foreign minister. he thinks that the rules of the game has changed. i'm on israel steps is that it will certainly look at the lease of more of these captives. what you might have to events are you telling view is $48.00 you an expos on bias in wrong? well, you have to do is look at the un schools in gaza beach while you're looking up. i'm . i am hearing something i said to me that you like overhead. stay close to the story without a 0. hi, man, i need is the mother of fort who fled her to,
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to escape the fighting. she was able to find refuge in port sedan, but the force displacement has affected the health of her youngest children. the young ones are twins who used to drink formula and when the fighting started, it became harder to find it. for them, their health started deteriorating and they had to be hospitalized 3 times. un figures show 3000000. so then these children were malnourished, even before the conflict began. at least $500.00 children have died because of a lack of conflict, spastic and data can, is they shouldn't say $10000.00 more put die by the end of the year. if they don't have access to some military assistance, but the month long fighting, making that difficult in parts of the country and nearly impossible in other men says she knows she wouldn't have been able to get help for her children. if she had stage and how to put she hopes the conflict and so or so she doesn't have to rely on 8 for their survival. the
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