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for russia, and it has a very serious issue, of course, and i mean this, this thoughts we're hearing it for, for number of days because we've had to be, he was planning was discussing to send some peacekeeping missions to ukraine yesterday, a b, e u summit in paris and now russia has repeatedly reiterated, has repeatedly said that the ac is absolutely not acceptable for it. so from this particular missing roles, understand that to that legend page and, and donald trump unlikely to needs in the nearest future next week in particular. and the date of the nice thing remains unclear at the moment, and also russia in the united states have agreed to, um, to corporate a not it cannot make an investment see is, and um, also uh that's according to the states department, russia,
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the us agreed to expands cooperation on drip, drip political issues as well after the resolution on the resolution of the crisis in ukraine. so basically what we're going to do they, they say now about a holding presidential elections in ukraine before the peace agreement is assigned. but of course, we have to wait and see how it's going to a to be accomplish so. so overall, the russian side, the russian delegations talks about some restoring relations and discussed about possible negotiations on the regular basis. so prospects for contacts on the high highest level and the overall mood is quite positive of so how
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does know chest from my lab role, but also from carol, demetrius and other members of the delegation. all right, that's a picture from most of the units you ever heard about. thank you very much. well, and then we also heard from the extra state market review, they refused to say whether ukraine would have to see terry treats of russia, but defended the tops in react. i think it's important to have this meeting because we haven't really had much engagement with the russians for almost 3 years. and it's that's the table for future conversations. how that turns out will be up to the parties and their willingness not just to make commitments but to live by them . that will be tested in the weeks to come. but i can tell you again, as i reiterate, president trump has made it and he made it very clear during the campaign. he thought this cost was needed and he's the only leader in the world that could have started a process that we saw here today. and this process is going to continue, and when you talk about enduring and sustainable end of the conflict, it means ones that's acceptable to everyone involved in it. okay,
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let's get the view from kimberly, how could our white house correspondent as i, kimberly i listening to that we heard from 2nd level saying that at both sides agreed to point and voice as soon as possible. my caribbean had said that, you know, the state problem with a point these a high level team to begin working on a piece deal. how significant is all this given the lack of diplomacy between the 2 nations for so long? well, this is significant because what it's doing is laying the groundwork for what ultimately is the goal here and that is to get the russian liter vladimir putin and the united states. president donald trump sitting down in the not too distant future to have some sort of face to face meeting and well there was no sort of agreement on when that could occur. that is obviously the goal. so these are sort of the incremental steps in order to try and move towards that. and as you heard there,
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it was the secretary of state. and that said that following what they believe was 4 hours of very productive meetings that they now have sort of the setting of the table if you, well, the goal there is to now to come up with our what they've achieved is some sort of mechanism to address what they say are irritants in the relationship between the united states and the rest of that have occurred over the past 3 years. they say they now have these negotiating groups to end of the conflict in ukraine and host a sort of conflict in terms of ending. they believe that there are sort of these areas of cooperation out of the geo political interest between the 2 nations that they believe that they can work together on. so they're already looking beyond the end of the conflict. so the real goal here is to try and work together and to build a relationship where there hasn't been one for the last 3 years,
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according to the state to pope this apartment spokesperson, tammy versus the other big thing here is, and this is something we heard from donald trump repeatedly on the campaign trail is, is that he is really mortified by the, the number of the soldiers on both sides that has been killed. and so a in her work, she said it's really about stopping the killing. right. or could i, kimberly, thanks to that to. kimberly, how could whitehouse coast from there in washington dc? or let's bring this all together with mocker, which is you know, who is a jip, let's go with specialists and global stress. the advisor jones is now from london. so at the table, as kimberly said, has been set so far so good, but yet to get to the real hard was the real nitty gritty of negotiation. this is a start of a difficult and very detailed process. it seems that a positive beginning and it's important not to underestimate the personal route for
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between those, the human dimension to it. if there is a, they can develop a positive report that can facilitate the process. you also need confidence building measures. bottom line is that they have breaking the ice to establish the for the next stages. the next steps. yes, part of that entire process would be a key meeting between president and president trump. but ultimately, the long term is going to be what kind of agreement is each side shaking? is it just the headings, fire, meaning association of hospitality. that's just something temporary. somebody like any sort interlude within the grand scope of things? or is it actually going for a peach tree, something a long term sustainable piece agreement? and those are fundamental questions which we don't know yet. and even if they go through the process, each side may have different intentions in terms of whether it's just a ceasefire or a long term sustainable peach tree marker. of course it's ukraine that is being defending his territory. but
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a lot of mention of the fact that the boy and ukraine will be hopefully result through this, but not a lot of mention of the crane as a valid partner in the overall negotiations. this is a staff to what, what were present in front by the what he's track from his point of view is that he wanted to accelerate this process. go, go directly with the russians. and then as a process evolves, have all this come on board as necessary. ultimately, to do a final agreement, whether once again, whether it's a ceasefire or peace treaty, you're gonna need the ukrainians on board. this, i think is more to break the ice as a wake up call for the europeans. basically telling them if you want to join this process, you have to get your act together by the way that he needs particularly your defense capabilities. what is it? he's looking from what your p answers from concrete commitments in terms of what they can bring to the process. so he's going forward with the process. and if he
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thinks that the europeans are basically giving him to firm commitments that he's looking for yes, joined the process and ultimately off with the ukrainians. like i said, if you don't have the input from ukrainians, ultimately it will be difficult to achieve. but present in from, in a transactional manner. we use as leverage with all sides involved to try to make disagreement happen. that maybe not in a short term, but in the long term, you're talking not just weeks of months, possibly even up to a year. we don't know that yet. he wants to make this happen is, is, yeah, it's not someone who started patients. so anything i think he's gonna try to push for something before the end of this year. right. there's, there was some criticism in some quarters about how donald trump and making sessions to the russians before, really trying to strike a deal. is he likely now to own of those concessions? this is a defense, the secretary of defense heck said in a meeting in a meeting in brussels, he made it clear. he says basically in terms of,
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of your ukranian membership of nato, that's off the table and age when he also handed at the fact basically say roughly territorial gains. they're not going to be all for negotiations. so the credits of, of, of the trump administration saying that you've already made concessions before you, before you began of the actual negotiations from that perspective in terms of the territorial gains, what they're saying is the reality is on the ground of this. and in terms of trying to re gain those for those territories, it's going to be a highly, highly difficult, with the russians. i'm looking for is recognitions of old territorial games. going back to 2014, pry me, i don't, yes, fully gods. and even more tara, a bit more territory. what they don't you guys can like guns if they can get that at the table? i think that will be enough for them, at least for the time being to clean some sort of victory with that people. in addition to the fact of saying that, you know, uh,
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ukraine will not join need of and then is all the issues involved. but i think fundamentally, if they can get that and negotiating table for them, they'll be, they'll be satisfied, at least for the foreseeable future. but in many ways, arguments can be made that from the russian side, they always see this as a cease fire or something temporary that russia historically is always going to be struggling with the west. and it is and, and as long as that's the case in the long term, they need to be prepared for the outbreak of conflict in the future. right. and that's the thing is net, but that is a conversation market for another day. appreciate your perspective in the meantime . thanks very much. thank you. the sir, how much does announce that it will be returning the bodies are full, captive seldom does run, says de suddenly a higher. that's
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a message chief and johnson also announced that 6 living cap tips will be released on saturday. is part of the 1st phase of the seas. 5 deal. he said that it was proved from, from master's commitment to the agreement and cold on israel to on. it's tops, i love the environment, they see that there's a commission forces must be obligated to on all the terms of the agreements without any exception or delay. namely, the allow of the entity of heavy equipment in order to be able to remove the debris and that it covers the dead body is not only a followed, but a city and fellow citizens, but also the is a captive skill. as a result of the is a ruthless, indiscriminate add, a bill bought demand. so nora de jones is not from the georgia ending couple of amman, and she said, of course, because these rarely governments in the palestinian authority have bound out 0 from reporting inside is relative indeed as the occupied westbank. so know at this
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latest developments of the return of 4 bodies and 6 living captives, it seems as if things at the moments are progressing smoothly. yes. and really we have to look at this in the context of efforts to make sure that a phase one does not falter and that the parties continue talking with the hope for the mediators that negotiations on phase 2 would proceed. now the release of the 4 bodies was already part of the agreement. they were supposed to be released all of the bodies, 8 of them in one go. and now this is more like a gesture because in effect, what is real data is re negotiate the terms on which it would fulfill its part of the deal, allowing the entry of caravans intense and heavy equipment. and this release on thursday, as we expected,
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is suppose to facilitate the entry of that much needed equipment. of course, it would also bring some relief to the families that are waiting to be united with their loved to us to lay rest. so their loved ones were killed during the past 15 months as well in exchange for those 4 bodies, half of the palestinian women and children taken from gaza are expected to be united with their families in gaza or an overlay with that. thanks very much for that to know a day reporting that from a mon, as let's add to southern goals and now it's a rougher target resumes done by for us. the so target we have had respite, haven't we, from the bombing and the is really a salt, but what it's done is really reveal the desperate challenge for people to simply to survive. and the lack of shelters of mobile homes and heavy machinery that's required. yes, nick, the lack of show to the very extensive scale of destruction have been significant
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challenges for families was taught to to return back to their original towns and villages where they were forced to be displaced from since the onset do you spell? it won't cause the effect of october the 7th 2023. we understand that some of the heavy machinery and more about homes are still being strong to to access garza on the very remarkable pressure being practiced by regional the gates is not just one . i must, but also on israel is ready side has decided to allow for the entry of use live site assistance for palestinians, but we are right now with rough on we're still closely monitoring what come what is coming into because of strep. we have seen nothing but only a convoy in stock carrying basic humanitarian items such as food war to a medical supplies. and we will show, undoubtedly can say for sure that
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a base with you and reports that at least between 500 to 1000 units of success, its devices of cranes and builders is highly needed to remove the wide scale level of destruction before the beginning of the reconstruction operation and process of this is apparently till now it seems to be very far from being practically applied on the ground. and the numbers of those heavy machinery thoughts are still waiting on that junction side of the border to into the gaza strip is less than this very mess of needs. and regarding the situation of the gaza strip before just to pull open house simply ends on the display. so we can figure out that 1700000 palestinians are now living in all that crowded shelters and open spaces, and some living on the rims of the destroyed homes struggling to survive on a daily basis. spots what we see that because the strip is desperately needs and least we 8100002200000 mobile homes to inside the district. so
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apparently the, the massive needs of the gaza strip in comparison. what caused almost to into this trip is still showing a very significant gap between the bible commitments of what has been allowed. because as to practically a suspense limitation from the current phase of the supply breathing attempt. today we have seen that how much the senior lead to the highest feature that they have shown are very remarkable seriousness. we alongside with the resistance to complete with over time, sufficient supply agreement, according on the ga to, is to force the hispanic side to fulfill the obligations under the currency supply agreement, including their commitments to increase the numbers of a troops coming into the causes to at the entrance, it'd be machinery, mobile homes, and, and completely the stuff on the, on such of the reconstruction. it's about without these
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a significant items and reconstruction tools to answer because the strip, the students on the ground remains very slow, very complicated. i might lead to further attention despite all sorts of concessions that have been presented by palestinian factions in terms of what are you seeing that is really captive as we see that a during the next few days. the a thoughtful is very body. so piece by the captives will be handed over to the i see i see. and or so today we will see another batch of 6 is ready to capt. this will be released. i'm to be over united again with family members. so the ongoing situation with the crisis, the grounds of selections really deep seats of skepticism regarding did your ability of the some spy and isabel is literally serious to be engaged in the 2nd phase negotiations as posting as i expected. alright, sorry, thanks about that. so the situation, referent draws a typo is a thank you. well, local sources say is really, i mean these really i mean, is demolishing at least 14 policy in homes to climate refugee camp in the occupied
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westbank is part of the large scale miniature operation that began nearly one months ago. it's really forces have stormed refugee camps and palestinian towns destroying homes and public facilities. initially, the raids were focused on jeanine and the north of the territory. because since expanded to chavez, refugee camp and tool kind of more than 3 quarters of the population of 13000 people have been forcibly expound a good still a head here or not 0. it is real, says its troops will remain in 5 strategic positions in southern lebanon despite the degree to withdrawal. and the remarkable crestline to get to run through it for the passenger plane flips over, o h e people on board. suffice the
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okay, 100 middle be just push it will be fairly typical of a decent time port. this time of the it is an easy and that's more or less what you get and more or less everywhere it was a bit more of a concentration. now you lose on has been the case for the last few days and still fueling the snow that's folding all the way on the west coast of her home. she and her cod who is the told is coming out to the northeast to china. it's not a centrally that cold invasion, but it is when he go for the northeast. this is not 5 looking weather excepts. increasing the clarity in china was right in developing south of the young c. but it's snow where it's cold enough and the type of the rain itself will be substantial. will probably just miss shanghai on its way out towards the japanese islands and then just catching taiwan as well. i still was nothing by this time in japan, significant cheryl seems likely not so much in the northeast of india, but in the northwest and the coming through pakistan. active asked around this time . there's also a different development test science of co captor significant thunderstorms,
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a possibility here briefly mid week returning later on. so state is drive this time for that, but this of course will have a good effect pa, from leaving snow to look beautiful once it's gone through the showers themselves, improve the quality in the whole, how many new demi connecting communities, what would you like to see happen for a new syria to emerge is no way we could live in the country again where i see it is for displacement is part of our presence. opening up the conversation representation methods. we haven't had the best representation of african. so for us, it's about solving that putting to representation for our kids with fresh perspectives, from lesser heard voices. the stream explores the key issues of our time on algebra . the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the beginning of watching out 0 reminder about top story is this uh and how much does announce that it will be returning to parties or full cap tips held in garza, on thursday 6 living hostages will be released on saturday. as part of the 1st phase of a senior russian and us diplomats have concluded to 4 and a half hour meeting and saudi arabia on the credit, will your signatures statement caribbean says he's convinced rusher is willing to engage in a serious process to speaking off to the meeting, the russian for administer, so like a lever upset roster had made its red lines clear,
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including the deployments of native troops, ukraine. alright, the lebanese government says it has the right to use all possible means to insure the full withdrawal of israeli troops from the south as a grade in the seats. 5 deal in november, statement comes off to is ready troops talented, leaving populated areas near the board, but not all of them. pulling out these ready, all me says it will remain and 5 positions in southern lebanon for security purposes. dispositions off of vantage points near the border. with this route, we are completing the withdrawal despite the violations of the agreement. the most basic violation is the presence of his bala activist south of the tiny river. unfortunately, it continues to be the reality. once lebanon slowly implements each side of the deal, there will be no need to hold these points
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a while on the list. and it goes to refer to the un security council which approved resolution 1701 and urge it to take the necessary measures to address these riley violations. and compel israel to immediately withdrawal to the international borders in compliance with the un resolution savvy on. and secondly, to constitute any is riley presence in any inch of lebanese territory as an occupation with all the legal implications that arise from is on the international law. should i mean, while family is displaced by the cross board of fighting between these really all being has but uh, making their way back to their homes in southern lebanon. agencies say more than 100000 people were forced to flee during the 14 months the conflict. so in a honda has more now from a killer in southern level slauson of lebanese who were displaced by the war,
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returned to their villages to find this nothing. this is what the israeli army left behind. they withdrew early on tuesday as part of a ceasefire agreement with hezbollah. that came into force in late november. they were supposed to leave and try and read, but they delayed their po box. so we, these are, this is just for kayla. this is just one of many, many villages. they all look the same, the area level to the ground people's lives, livelihoods, memories, all erase, billions of dollars to reconstruct what has been destroyed. far kilo witnessed intense fighting. it's also witnessed intense bombardment, but during the ceasefire, when it's ready, troops were still in southern 11 on they deliberately demolished structures. so people are concerned, how are they going to rebuild their lives? we're also seeing ambulances search underneath the rubble for that hezbollah fighters. and even though there was a ceasefire in place, is really army did not allow them to enter these areas in order to pull the bodies
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from underneath the rubble. now this really is may have pulled out of towns and villages along the border, but they remain in hill tops, strategic hilltops along the 120 kilometer border. they say that it's necessary for the security of towns in northern israel. lebanon is calling. it's an occupation and the new leadership in the country is going to file a complaint with the un security council. the balance of power is not in lebanon's favor, and that is why 11 on has to rely on the help of the international community to force is really to leave those hilltops. they haven't said when they plan to do so . then there i was, was 0 for our killer southern lebanon. you gotten? his military says this, entered the city of dounia in the east of the democratic republic of congo. premier is in the northeast, close to the border with uganda. officials say it's forced as a bed with the approval of local minute trio forces to stop coming by on groups. you've got them forces, if you know for 18 in the sea, at the invitation of shasta to come back groups,
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the government says we're affiliated to i so us there's also heavy fights elsewhere in the eastern dfcs m 23 rebels and the allies continued to advance the baffling mitsy i'll see all me in north keeping province. meanwhile, the river lions is trying to establish administrative control in the area. one step by the governor of the provincial capital, which c m $23.00 to $3.00 weeks ago was announcing that the ports of the coffin and game i only keep it will re open the 1st special, caring passengers to game adults and then also dollars. and why connie is income or incentives this report? and before also criticizing, printed the face, the data for you is one argument. this is why, for example, the couple a piece of the note in the, to the country. and also we're talking to the $42.00 shot and they asked for a trying to bring people together because they do believe that in this area so that people are not united due to the crisis in the, in the political process and control. so there was a lot to be
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a way to find the solution because coordinates long ago we use the for my little commercial show, 1st of living this garden with quite a little bit of cmt. the 3 of these things clearly that his objective is what withdrawn from the security for him to this also because he's in the mid program like to know. and the only the things they can negotiate with the government of the task really requested by different leaders. even including us, but for government longer than the special seems to know around the for the security because he has been the main cause of all these. busy the government up to now as it refused to negotiate with infinity defusing them for being backed up by one government. and also they qualify these people as the territories and definitely feels that close on the new position. go with them to improve people who are wondering out of the negotiations, the way the rebels are moving to getting more ground. people are joining them more the more from a broad before
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a wondering how to be honest. the government will deal with this issue. after dismissing the on the stone over the day in the town of golf and the rebels are still moving a little icon until 0 going on. the students who are a ministry says apart military rapids support forces have killed 433 civilians, including children and attacks in the past 3 days. the fights as a said to have a tight villages around out a good time in the west nile state, south of the capital call to time it was the 1st if you captured by the, our staff in december 2023. the reference for forces and the suit needs, the army being locked in a power struggle since april 2023. have a morgan insulates is not from call to the the, so the news army, i'm the power minutes who rapids support forces have been lost in battles in the states of life. and i just south of the capital cartoon. now we know from local responders, that's the recess launched. attacks on multiple villages on the outskirts of
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underpayment and wife 9. and that's at least the $433.00. so $433.00 civilians, housing killed, according to the to the needs for an ministry. we also spoke to local responders who said that some of the victims of these attacks that include direct attacks and artillery strikes by the recess have been thrown in the river and that there was several others who were critically wounded as a result of the attacks. so they said that the expected deductible from bypass on several villages on the outskirts of containment to continue climbing in the coming hours and days. and that's at the number that has been given by the so the needs problem in a 3 is not final. i may be much higher now the city needs. foreign ministry says that regional countries and the international community should take a tough stance on the rapid support forces, describing their actions as a terrorist attacks on civilians targeting civilians and vengeful attacks. over the past few days, the rapid support for this has been losing ground to the, to the news army here in the capital,
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forcing them to flee to us the southern parts of the capital. i'm into of atlanta which is on the outskirts of which a border, the southern parts of the capital cartoon. uh once they cross different. oh yeah. one of the main bridges thats, it'd be are as of controls. so civilians and it'll get hannah and even white. now state are concerned that with the are suffering from the capital for to using the to the bridge to get into wife. now spades. they may be subjected to more and more attacks and there may be more loss of life in the coming days and weeks. he but more going onto vera, cut him to as a boss has plunged off a cliff in bolivia, killing at least 31 people. the past was travelling on a mountainous routes in the south western region of your color. officials say speed could have been a factor in the drive, i'd likely lost control of the past asian alternatives. and kind of are investigating a delta airlines crash it thrown to international airport h e passengers and crew on board. when the plane flipped upside down,
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