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the, the, there's no limit to how far the dream contains, key stuff in your own adventure. now counter and wayne the and the clock. this is the new life i'm doing coming up for the next 60 minutes. russia and the us a set to discussing ukraine will, but president landscape says he will not recognize any deal made without key products as you are being leaders. a meeting for emergency talks on ukraine will be live in paris is really the go ca, just had to cairo to discuss the goals as these fine. it's rather still blocking
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shelters from entering the strip condition of the deal. and 23 levels. expand that, controlling a some democratic republic of congo they've now sees the 2nd largest city because of the and peace of statements with useful stuckey, san prepays to host the i c c champions trophy. and we look ahead, so the 1st international cricket tournament to be held in the country for nearly 3 decades. the say the top diplomats from russia in the united states, a set to meet in saudi arabia on tuesday to discuss the board and ukraine. but keith is wanting, it will not recognize any deal made without us sector state market. rubio is now in re, uh, the kremlin has confirmed that russian for a minute. the 2nd level will meet the us delegation on tuesday,
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ukraine and the european union. well, they've been sidelined from the towards planned and saudi arabia and ukrainian president, florida manager lensky says keep cannot, and won't recognize the outcome a negotiations in which these country is not a part of the while you're a pen leave is now holding an emergency summit in paris to discuss their role in ukraine's future. some leaders have been talking about playing a bigger role in ensuring keeps security. where we challenge begins a coverage. a few weeks ago. the meeting, the us secretary of state is in saudi arabia to attend, wouldn't be possible off the rushes invasion of ukraine. the bite and administration stopped full high level dialogue with most k, bought off to a 90 minute phone call with like he may pretend last week. president donald trump has sent monica rubia to meet cd of russian officials and we had, it seems trump plans to defrost his of i see us russian relations the president of
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the go. the presidents agreed that it's necessary to resume dialogue on or issues that can be resolved one way or another, with the participation of russia in the united states. ukrainian settlement was mentioned. the situation in the middle east was also mentioned to sponsored what costs to ukraine and you are a president, for a lot of me is a landscape is reiterated that nothing about ukraine should be decided without ukraine's involvement. he's in the united arab emirates and will travel to re add on wednesday. besides, he won't attend the review lab for of meeting green and then brought to ukraine will not participate in ukraine, knew nothing about it. you create, assesses any negotiations, but ukraine without ukraine, as having no result. we cannot recognize any things or agreements about us without us. your fleet is also excluded or an emergency most alarm that president trump is unilaterally collapsing a united trans atlantic front against russia. extends to face the u. s. might of band and you're completely is going to be fixed as fields come,
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we must ensure that europe is strong, sovereign, and stands up straight to the challenges of the future. somebody cup this involves the question of how we can continue to support you crane and ensure that it is not left alone. now, for me, i'm sure that we can develop a clear position on this as if start in the you. k prime minister confirms britain was ready to send troops to ukraine to enforce any peace. still. the opponents prime minister says also with not the tectonic plates. if you're repeating security a shifting quickly if it's to be heard. and this unpredictable new reality. speaking with one voice is europe's 1st challenge. always happens, houses here. all right, we have a team of reporters right around the world who are following the latest diplomatic and military developments of surrounding ukraine. kristen, so me is that the united nations in new york, sonia diego is in london. that's charles stratford who's standing by 1st of the crating capital of keith and julia and shop of oliver in moscow. kimberly how could standing by for us in washington dc. refreshments had to natasha butler. she's in
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paris, where your opin leads have just started talks and natasha. what can we expect from this hastily gathered emergency meeting the well history gathered as you say. and i think that as a reflection of the sense of urgency is being felt in european capitals. in fact, arriving in paris little earlier the head of the european commission as you have on the land. no, said the year is the turning point because that is what it feels like to many europe in need is they feel that the transatlantic relationship they want so relied on between us and the european union is simply something if the policy is broken, perhaps forever. they say that they have to look to a new type of future in the, in your opinion. they're looking at what's happened over the last few days to help us lead is criticizing. you or donald trump, the president of the us, reaching out for direct talks to negotiate on ukraine without ukrainians,
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without your pin as well as you need us all missing of this summit to say, how can we get to that negotiating table? we need to be part of that meeting because they say the security in ukraine is lead which to secure seats in europe and is absolutely fundamental that they have to say in the direction that any piece tools should go there. also to keep out how they can bolster european defense, how they can make your most saw friends. they're going to be talking about increasing defense spending. for example, they're talking about possibly peacekeeping missions to ukraine troops, the to safeguard any feature agreement. but even on that, we already see some cracks that europe in need has on necessarily we're going to be on the same page. we know the phone that says it doesn't want to send troops. you have the u. k. the joining in these tools saying it will, so we'll have to wait to see what comes out of this meeting, but there is a sense of urgency. there is a sense that you're can no longer rely on the us as something to the french
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presence hosting this meeting asserted you've been talking about for, for a long time. perhaps this is a moments of which other european leaders might listen to him. all right, so that's natasha butler in paris on that emergency meeting, the british prime minister kissed amr is among the lead. is that meeting in paris? let's head to san diego who's in london. sonya said delicate diplomacy all around here at the u. k. prime minister has to say he's in paris. how does he position a lot, considering how much is at stake here? the british prime minister kissed on where is positioning b. u. k. a. so most of us can symmetry. try a bridge as it was between the us and europe. both sides involved in somewhat of a truck to document on towers stopped the moments so storm with us, hoping that the u. k. being outside of the european union can find the ways of trying to consolidate those voices around the defense. so the continent as well as
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the defense of ukraine and try know for a package that would be amenable to of both d. c and to ukraine as well. with that in mind as well, that have also been strong, remind is 2 european leaders that europe simply has to do more to step up its defense. and even though there was that offer of that continued return is judging a countries around europe to commit more to defense in order to protect the continent with facing a generational challenge when it comes to national security. obviously, the immediate question is the control of ukraine. and we must continue to put your training in the strongest possible position, whatever happens next, a to make sure that if the is pace and we'll, we'll face. but it is the last thing. i think there's a bigger piece here as well, which is that this isn't just about the from slide. and ukraine is the front line
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of europe for them to the united kingdom. it's about our national security, and i think that we need to do more. we need to step up as part of that stepping up process as well. okay, so i'm not even committed to the idea of sending over british troops to ukrainian soil, but in order to try and bring about that kind of commitment to creating a resolution to this a peacekeeping force, if you will. but with that in mind as well, that all still challenges to the british military as well, something up capstone was going to have to deal with contend with. but he will be taking this idea of a consolidated european approach that's expected next week to washington in order to find the resolution to this that will be satisfactory. satisfactory to both ukraine and to dc as well. or i told you the thing so that so sonya diego, back in london,
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let's head now to the side of things. really i'd say keep charles profit, the capital of ukraine. so charles, what's the feeling in ukraine about all this diplomacy that's going on? there's a, there's a real sense of, of increasing bull alexa g i n in 5 minutes. did you feel, uh, not, it's become a power exposure really heavily in, in the last year or so. you know that people are very conscious of the fact that the west nato craning packets have spent hundreds of millions of dollars on mitre equipment on age that have been to attempt to counter offensive country offences. and in the last couple of years, one that was relatively successful, one that is being described as an adult through 18 failure. and people are now being made more aware than ever. certainly, according to the push being made by the white house that it is unrealistic,
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for example, for them to ever get to the territories that are occupied by russia back, i'm not sure occupies around 20 percent of your grade. so with that in mind, there is a sense of realism that the difficult to swallow by many is seen is potentially at least hope for the beginnings of a piece, a piece plan. at least there are a number of people that we spoke to this morning that was doubling down on sentiments that we've heard for the last 3 years. indeed, the last 10 years since the 2014 antics ation of crime here. and they were basically saying that they would want you to continue fighting, i think was out today. western back is to, to give the necessary support. and they were confident that at least the europeans could step up in the place of what is essentially to see this being a reduction in,
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in us support here, there was no, i think the express to towards the americans. but yeah, are there real great concerns amongst everybody we spoke to that security really needs to be set up chiefly by the europeans to prevent fruits and the russians doing this again or pushing with the games and it goes over time. the pricing continues and according to the guy names that 5 people certainly attacked by the russians have increased quite dramatically in the last couple of days. right? yes. so things seem to be coming to a head at child starting so the time being just dropped to the in key. let's cross to moscow. what's the situation that you're shopping of oliver will tell us in a unit as a confirmation from the kremlin that the for a minister leverage will be meeting the sector states marco ruby with us extra estate market review in we ad. so what more do we know about this?
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that's right, so currently these folks need to be ship. it's called as consign that for administer. so you're getting a rules on for essential aid, your shekels offline to re on the media. also named head of the for an intelligence, the survey, the risk and, and head of the russian direct investment fund. curious to me, trip among the participants. according to this, quote, russia has taken into account all the statements made at the munich secures the congress conference last weekend, and the issue of a potential deployment of a peace keeping contingent in ukraine by the use something that concerns most and most is going to discuss that particular issue as well. so uh, representatives of ukraine is, you know, i'm not taking pause in the meeting and react with dinners. landscape has said that he does not want to meet with the russians at this point, but i ukrainian diplomats us to going to saudi arabia up to visiting the united everetts and tacky before the beginning over the troops in re add for administer.
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lab rules declared the ac is absolutely impossible to see territories to ukraine. he believes that this kind of the even considered during the negotiations in riyadh and he. c talks a bit about history and saying that the concessions were initially made by the soviets, by the soviet union, by so the leadership park and soviet times the territories that's had been developed by russian people for centuries were included in the ukrainian soviet socialist republic. that's according to the level of, of course, he has said that you crane had committed atrocities and those territories not captured by russia, and ruled us any possibility of seizing those territories. and he said, a quote, how can we seed with russian people without people with only red of minerals? so we know that the united states repeatedly applying plans a to hold bilateral meetings with the russian and ukranian size,
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and then organize negotiations between most and key of nursing the united states and tends to work on resolving the conflict with both russia and ukraine. but at the same time, many say that's putting these to worrying sides together at the negotiating table. now, probably not a very good idea because russia will have what has, has tune got stronger potentials true. it's a, it looks tongue g, trees gains on the bus. so field that will give russia more leverage in these talks, and these kind of talks and saudi arabia will not only provide russia and the united states, but the platform when it gets stationed, that also wants to be immediate. and that dialogue. so i looked at lots of at s as is being made right now by so many so many policies. so hopefully we will wait and see how the whole situation is going to account for. all right, that's a picture in most go us thing so that let's get the view in washington dc or white
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house correspondent can be how good is standing by so it can be from a us perspective, what will monica reviews, objectives, and re i'd be us. yeah. well, we know that the big objective when it comes to ukraine is really trying to gauge just how serious vladimir putin is with regard to ending the russian more in ukraine. and so we know that donald trump has assembled a team of negotiators. it's not just the secretary of state, it's also the national security advisor, mike waltz and also his trusted middle east. and boy, steve woodcock. now, notably absent from that group is the middle east and boy, or rather the ukrainian and boy keys kellogg, as well as, as of course the ukranian leader himself a large mirror zalinski. so the goal in all of this is very and vicious as well. it
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is to try and get some sort of piece of greer wrapped up by easter. and that of course, as we've talked about, is somewhat alarming to european leaders. but still that is something that we're hearing in washington is the time table. and again, the secretary state trying to sort of gauge whether or not that is realistic and very quickly it's not just you claim that they're talking about in saudi arabia. it's also garza and there is some sort of the temperature that's being taken with regard to whether or not saudi arabia has a legitimate counter proposal. given the fact that there has been a major push backed by air of leaders with regard to trump's plan for gaza and the displacement of palestinians. kimberly, thanks for that. so it can be helped get better in washington dc. well, the un security council now holding a meeting, which is focused on ukraine that kristin so maybe,
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joins is now from you in headquarters in new york. and chris is, how has the you and responded to us efforts to initiate these seats for our tools? a while we just heard from the under secretary generals for europe in the region of a man by the name of marist labianca. and he has been saying that any efforts to resolve the conflict and ukraine are welcome any efforts that is that include the direct participation of both players and the conflict ukraine and russia. it was a position laid out after donald trump initially made overtures to vladimir, put in by the secretary general spokes person as well. this meeting that is taking place right now was actually called by russia before any of these latest overtures, by the united states, towards ending this conflict. it was called by russia to mark the 10th anniversary
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of the security council, recognizing the minsk agreement, the agreements that were supposed to end the conflict in ukraine after russia, and dated in 2014. and it is the russians allegation that the west and ukraine, not abiding by that agreement, was the justification for them for invading ukraine in 2022. and the united nations has maintained that that is a legal legal action by russia. and they continue to make that claim. what will be watching for in this meeting is how other countries respond. we've heard the europeans, how they've responded that they're likely to continue to make the case that they need to be involved in what's happening in ukraine. and that the security of europe is at stake here, but it'll be interesting to hear from china and other members of the council as the united states steps away from working with multi lateral organizations where they
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will fall and where their support will lie. in trying to get this conflict resolved, which i think universally the security council is certainly in favor of indeed, all right, chris, and thanks for that christmas leave me that i to you and ask you in your thank you as the so the less than 2 weeks left until the end of the 1st phase of the goal, it's a cx 5 deal between his role and time. us palestinians have had some respite from his wells, relentless bombardment, with off to 15 months of war, destroyed, 70 percent of gallons. as buildings. most families have no way to live convoys of trucks carrying mobile homes and 10 to being held on the gyptian side of the roof of border crossing under the seas thought israel had agreed to allow 60000 mobile
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homes and 200000 tents into garza. but i need to find 2010, so being allowed in, and none of the mobile homes abraham mckinley. it takes us to one neighborhood and goes to city where people are forced into tense because of the destruction of the human to tell you. the crisis in gaza has been exacerbated by the significant delays in the delivery of tents and several vans intended to provide to the door to the hundreds of thousands of this place. palestinians, despite the cease fire agreement, stipulate in the in feet of karl rove as 6000 cargo vans and 200000 tens for displace palestinians. the progress has been hindered by these way, the occupation forces and these civilians who returned from southern parts of the gods trip to the north to find their homes completely destroyed. are now living in the open. as you can see,
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the situation is to him once more buyer and this makes shift place. as you can see, 1050 here has been sitting by these displaced palestinians. now they are living and you reality displacement after displacement offer the war ended. now the displays another time and they face harsh weather conditions, the weather add an extra element of suffering to these displays, palestinians and god, this trip by him. how do you mean? how does your god the city by this time? and is there any negotiating team is that to travel as a car or to discuss that? see, so i do or doubts about whether the sci fi will hold a mass as accuse is relative repeatedly violating its terms and fighting to increment agreed on provisions like the delivery of mobile homes that we mentioned for the us and void to the middle east div what gulf has expressed optimism, the deal will continue on to a 2nd stage and i think the ceasefire is holding. i think we are in discussions
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about how to finish the next task that release and they'll be in is really delegation going to either doha or cairo. and so uh, so i think that the ceasefire is holding, there could have been, um, a circumstance of shooting, but hopefully uh, it's not big enough to uh, have changed the situation on the ground. i think where, where stable and things are, where they suppose that where they are supposed to be. well, that's time. so now with the abilities of guess young who's a senior fellow and direct service, such an observer research foundation, at least joins is not from we have a welcome said to al jazeera. so how do you read this? what's your sense about the c scotsdale? do you share steve with cos ultimately? well, firstly, thank you very much for having me. i think a great deal of people are, are finding it very dubious and, and are preparing themselves for something very negative on the horizon. i think
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the sense that it's in the ivr with someone who's really confident, especially after leaving, watching dc for getting a great deal of support from the white house for his dream of pushing people out of palestine. moreover, i think it's, you know, i think he's, he's, he's trying his luck here editing you out when trying to perhaps draw in the united states and to attack iranian nuclear facilities. so i think he's not going to do that immediately. i think he's going to gradually try to do that, and therefore i think that the saudi positioning, as well as the regional positioning, is the following. is that they are distinct and distancing themselves from these kinds of these kind of potential scenarios. it's clear that need to know who, who is, is, is trying to create a great deal of instability,
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so he could prolong his political career. so what about weekly meetings and then it taking place market rubio in re add the medium between the society of rape. what, 1st of all, what does the us have to offer the saudis and what does the us one from the saudis a it's a, it's a, it's a good question because i think the other one will help answer that as well. what, why is of the trying to mediate as well, why? why is that of your trying to be this mediating uh, trying to embrace this mediate, enroll a great deal of analysis. and frankly, so suggest that, okay, this is part of saudi diversification of it's of it's of, it's a relation strategic relations. and also it's repositioning in the smaller, multi polarizing world. that it is that we find ourselves and, but you know, what does this mean? this kind of diversification, i think what it does is that if saudi is becoming a focal point, and uh for mediation,
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it simply adds to the security of saudi arabia. it becomes more costly for people to attack saudi arabia. and it didn't, it kind of, it creates a more incentive for people to make sure that saturday is a bit more protected. and saudi arabia is dfcs to the center of gravity of the region and the center of gravity of a region that's becoming more and more important as there as the world is becoming more multiple in rights. but i think savvy has the latest, sorry to interrupt society has made his position very clear about drums. clear out goal is a plan. yes, yes and no, you're, you're absolutely right. and somebody did communicate along with an error upfront that it will not entertain any kind of dismay displacement plans, nor will they facilitate. the question is, how do they communicate this? and how do they deal with the wins of donald trump? and this is really the question here, and i think they, you know,
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very well as well as other arab states, know that a a and then attack isn't and bored. antagonism, or rejection simply fuels this women that donald trump has. therefore, i think a more suitable approach that is to re china, that energy that's coming out of donald trump and to say, well listen, if you want to see a ruby era on the, on the gaza, or in gaza, then there is nothing wrong with that. so long as it did, the review air is for palestinians, and the palestinians are part of that riviera. so this is the way of re channeling this kind of bombastic energy that's coming out of donald trump and coming out of the white house now. so the way they articulate their them saying no, and the reduction should not be completed with acquiescence to donald trump's. donald trump's plant, the pragmatism is of the essence here. but i think it's very clear for the sake of
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regional security, but as well as for respective national security as of the countries in the, in the region. but they can not be part of facilitating any kind of displacement of palestinians. so i think that was the just the pups rubio got today. yeah. and we'll continue to as it continues to come into the re, date everything. make sure things and these are indeed pivotal times that i've done as these i've just been speaking to separately. i appreciate that. thank you. my pleasure. so what's the head here and i will tell you how germany this upcoming election could change the face of politics. and the brazilian teenager has made history on the men's tennis to that's on the way in sports with the
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