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[000:00:00;00] the the the hello on the pocket, this is to use our life some dough coming up in the next 60 minutes. western leaders without the us meeting, ukraine's capital pledging billions more than 8 on the 1st anniversary of the war with russia. a day off the winning jeremy's election. the leader of the conservatives promises to many relations with washington. his
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round intensifies as a salt on the occupied westbank, reading homes and destroying roads and buildings. and searching for the missing in costs are buried under the rubble. but they haven't, machinery they need is still stuck in the boat is full. and the best way to fall, crickets, po, box hassan, cricket funds, the host will be knocked off of their own tournaments of new zealand. to be fun. let us the thanks for joining us. this spring, 3 years since russian launched is full scale invasion of its navy ukraine, which it saw as a free day special ministry operation. but after 36 months of relentless fighting with millions of people, displays and tens of thousands killed the security situation, europe has changed drastically. the total of ukraine's military forces has been a huge officials in cubes. they moved them 46000 soldiers have been killed since
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february 2022 or on the battlefield. moscow has expanded its control. the institute for the study of wolf as russia now holds one 5th of ukrainian territory . meanwhile, ukrainian forces have pushed into russia's colour, screeching covering $800.00 square columbus of the needs of just lost in peace. and when we speak about the just and this war is difficult to find just in this war because of such steps, so fresh, there war the way of this war, how many people they killed, just kill them and thousands in the prison and stolen children. well applauded me as a lensky was speaking at a meeting of western leaders in key or for european officials, punched billions of dollars more aid for ukraine. the also approves another round
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of sanctions against russia. 14 is trying harder than ever to win the war on the ground, his goal remains ukraine's capitalization. and we know what could happen next, because it has already happened before. it is not only the destiny of ukraine, that is that steak. it is europe, destiny. that is at stake. so our 1st priority to remains to empower ukraine's resistance. well, later on monday, the french president of manuel my cronies meeting donald trump here at the white house. it's an effort to persuade the american president of allowing pollution to win the war. new crane would be mac one's words, a tragic mistake. a correspondence of following these developments in russia, the united states and ukraine in a moment, will speak to you the top of all about and the russian capital must go island fisher and washington d. c. and 1st,
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we will go to the ukraine capital kia and speak to him. run comes in mind. we've heard a president blow to me. is the landscape speak a little bit earlier on? is there any sense that all of those european leaders that uh, sidney, from the same him sheet when it comes to the future of ukraine as well. what's happening right now is a press conference, this taking place with all of the leaders that i actually physically in the building. remember there was some leaders who joined on line at a is exactly is you're describing it. is people singing from the height of the same him sheet? the idea that this is a show of solidarity is clearly coming through that. this is suppose for ukraine. now the protest girlfriends have been going on for about 20 minutes now. so far we've heard from us live on the line, who is the e u commission chair. she said a talking about functions on russia, but they are massive. they'll visible and she goes on to say that they are biting
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zalinski of you training. present said, we need a just and last in peace, and it's difficult to find just the danish pm says he's keeping an eye a she's keeping an open mind on sending peacekeeping troops with us about any potential e, you like peacekeeping mission. now the starting, the and p m was also speaking is that we know neighbor. so we are raising all defense budgets. now they also confirm the next meeting is going to take place on the march, the 6th. and that's being held by the european council. it's out that meeting the concrete steps ukraine will hope to be taken though. what we might hear from that is think is on money, how much military support that ukraine is going to get. now certainly they wouldn't be able to replace the american money, but this is europe now coming together in the defense of ukraine. so this is going to be very interesting to most go. they're going to see this unit. you remember
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most go has pushed the narrative very hard that ukraine has been abandoned by europe. and this is in many ways europe fighting that there are 2 buttons, i can guess actually we all back in the price, right. as we were talking, we're looking at some images from inside the meeting, padre, such as the spanish, i prime minister as live on the land, the head of the commission in the background. is it possible in mind to say, well, the ultimate aim of all these discussions actually is and what it all means in terms of the expectations of the crating and people as well. that's where the expectations of the ukrainian people. so as the encouraging people have been finding this will allow for 3 years, they want an end with anybody that you speak to is simply even, you know, tells you that they all tie it. or they simply fed off of the fact that this will still continues and that's putting a lot of pressure on all of the politicians. now, when it comes to an actual deal, people are thinking now that they might have to give up some territory. but,
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but that may well just make the was stopped for now and allow russia to rebuild and then come back in again. so that's a real consent from the politicians. from the ukranian side, it's about national security guarantees. this is, will this be thing is about ukraine? does we just want a peace deal with russia? it wants to make sure that this never happens again. and it's asking europe to send peacekeeping troops. the quote from presidents lensky is very clear. if we can't join nato, then we will nato in ukraine. and next i'd like for us in ukraine. but nate to europe can't do this alone. it does need the packing of the americans. and that's why, as you mentioned, the ammonia in chrome, the french leader is in washington right now to persuade, don't know to him, to do exactly that, to join in this fight against maybe to why that is the view for the printing capital key of as the result important towards continue in run con, there will kremlin spokesman,
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dimitri pest cove says most coach sees no grounds to new dialogue with you, or if you approve another round of sanctions against russia. okay. uh you gotta keep it by say, look. and so far we see no basis for resuming dialogue with you. if you have teens continue to follow the path of sanctions that convinced that the will must continue . this conviction of the you opinions is incomplete opposition to the mood of finding ways to resolve the conflict. can you create something that we're doing now with the americans? well, the next round of sanctions was quite predictable, right over to moscow. usually a shop of out of us, so usually a rush, i played a no appetite to dialogue with you or ripped, according to, to meet you pest golf, echoing perhaps this widening gulf between europe and america over how ukraine's future should be dishonest as well. yeah, that's right. and according to the crime in sparks spokesmen,
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there are no common grounds at the moment for dialogue between russia and europe. and this new package of use functions like a special was quite predictable and russia is ready to face those sanctions. i mean, and all that is being said, again, is defined trouble that sort of seeming solely relations with the us and even the legend increase in brief chinese initiation pay. no, they license developments in the russia, us consultations. meanwhile, according to 4 minutes to lot roles, russia is ready to negotiate with europe, but russia will stop miniature options when it receives modern ones, when the russian side is satisfied with the outcome of the full scattering negotiations. when the stand that's russia has a stronger position right now on the bottle filled and now it shows it's residence to continue pricing unless is demands meds. so what does the company was? the criminal and keep starting the most was make any territorial concessions over
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the past 3 years of russia has taken around 15 percent of ukrainians, who would treat the russian army. it has been enabled us to capture the, the desired cities of hod cobra, this so kids. and since august twins, $24.00 part of the russian course creature has been under ukrainian occupation, but some among the russian dom mountains. uh, we understand uh its so you praise membership in nature and uh, weston weapons, supply supplies for the ukraine. you know, i may, as well as the deployment of nature peacekeepers and in, in, so you crate. so as of russia considers that presence a threat to, to, to it's newly acquired taylor trees, including crime in unit. many things that you do yourself are valuable. that let's go this big now to adam fisher who's live in washington dc. so however, we're looking at a re impactful of european leaders. the volume is a lensky holding quote that clearly europeans, the back of the table looking to take
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a lead on this. how will that go down with the trump administration as well? ideally, don't tell him we'd like to lead to negotiate since like to get a piece still, we knew his desire to win a nobel peace prize as part of that. he also wants to end what is significant financial support from the us at to ukraine, and that's why they're talking about this really f minerals deal a. but sadly, the donald trump is aware that the g 7 wanted to express the deep concern about rushes actions in ukraine in the community after the meeting of all the leaders. and that's been going on in the last couple of hours. but the americans have managed to convince them to tone down the language notes. some people will say that that sold from up playing for, for russian approval. others will say it's actually quite a savvy negotiating move that if you want 2 sites to come to the negotiating table, you don't villa fi one and essentially force them away. so anything that moves the
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situation forward that cuts america's financial cost in ukraine would be welcomed by donald trump. but ideally, he'd like to be at the front of any piece of parts and be able to claim the victory and the glory and the french present to my new microns in washington dc. you'll be meeting with the president. that's a head of case done with the british prime minister of following suits as well. what do we imagine that they will bring to the table and how the us administration will respond as well as this all filters into the idea of the europeans doing more? a new cream and is quite savvy by the europeans to send my modem account of all the european leaders and the main capitals. he is the one that has the longest relationship with donald trump. he actually has a good relationship with donald trump. of course the, the state visit to washington the last time the donald trump was in the white house . but my call is message. maybe not something that donald trump is keen to hear. he will challenge you on the idea that the united states has contributed more to
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ukraine during the war than the europeans. he will point out that the combined date given by europe is much more than the us has put forward. he will talk about how you see russia as an existential threat to europe and is a consent to many european countries that they have to do something about this. and it will also warn about just rushing into some sort of peace deal, some sort to cease by a deal insisting that it has to be considered has to recognize ukrainian sovereignty. i'm wondering that if this is a deal that seems to sell a ukraine, then that will certainly give some sort of comfort to people that don't trump sees as the main us enemies, notably china on the run. so he's bringing a message that might not be one that donald trump essentially wants to hear at this moment. but it's a smart move by the europeans festival defend mccomb. and then to follow up just a few days later,
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with your stomach to suggest that the europeans on this front are united. and perhaps the us needs to reconsider is position where they're criticizing blood to me is the lensky and saying that could be a piece deal with the ukrainians at the table. the future direction of any crane hangs in the balance island. many thanks. the fisher in washington dc. well, when russian forces invaded ukraine and a multi problem defensive from russia by the recent russian hill cry meet, it was supposed to be over quickly with the toppling of the government in care. but it's dragged on for use of defense, and it's alex could help us breaks down the costs for as you create new russia into the 4th year of war, the impact on both countries and other nations as being staggering. according to the world economic forum, $2.00 trillion dollars will be wiped off the global economy. ukraine itself will need more than 500000000 to recover. the slowing down the food exports has led to global rise and food prices in europe. as seen a significant increase in the cost of fuel and gas is washing gas exports. dwindle
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. the human cost has been colossal. ukrainian civilians have been the most affected . you in the said 12 and a whole 1000 to being killed. a 3700000 internally displaced since the invasion and an estimate of 45000 ukranian soldiers have been killed. of 390000 wounded or russia suffered over 3 quarters of a 1000000 casualties. with up 287-2000 soldiers killed, rushes lost nearly 10000 tanks and twice as many infantry fighting vehicles. 370 aircraft, and the large number of its fleets in the black sea, 28 naval vessels, including a flagship, and a submarine of being destroyed. russia now controls 20 percent of ukraine and the boss of mineral wealth on to the ground. but many of the cities under russian control of being destroyed only loads reconstruction efforts of their own or other ukrainian cities. despite constant missile,
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a joint attacks of to 3 years remain largely functioning and tact. oriels ok is the head of regional security and complex studies that the democratic initiative foundation, one of your claims oldest, think tanks, you joins a slide for more so i will welcome to maria. so on this, the 3rd, on the past 3 of the russian invasion of the many ukrainian say that being forced to make peace at any cost, especially without these all important security guarantees preventing russia from potentially inviting again those ukraine have much choice in the matter. given the trumpet, ministrations determination to end the war to cos to hello, um, is it so no, this pace has been squeezed. a little bit of sams, trump is really pushing very hard for a ceasefire regardless of the price bike price. i have, i mean, basically what happens then the next day off to the political declaration of a suit, aspire. however, you credit is a specific account for you uh, very famous fool around the world and its history for being better than democratic insight in terms of a single society,
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which he is the specific actor demanded level lead president is a landscape to full of what is better for ukraine, but also change in the international agenda. i would say for ukraine as over to sort of ukrainians are not ready to sacrifice. nate to members cheap. uh, even uh for the, for the season. you offered this war and to 62 percent of the premiums, in addition to that demand security guarantees to prevent and the other large scale, or just include mental step by step the deck of russia in case we declare a ceasefire. this was being quite successful. this you say in the changing the international dialogue, the language around the future if you crime, but nevertheless, the big question about how much power ukraine's allies actually have me. the phone policy chief clay a cost center on monday. it's clear that the statements coming from the united states may cause oh, worried. i mean, do expect you appear to lead us to be able to restore common ground with the us over this. and i do think that tons,
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atlantic unity has disability violate just as full the next year. so we shouldn't expect anything more than just maybe colton understanding between then you have some of the one hand and direction union on the other hand. so, but they are not as close progress when it comes to relation to russia like it was before, and this is exclusively due to the position of the new drug ministration. however, the comments to develop pushes european union and u. k. for close up the ration between them even after breakfast on the one hand and pushes number off the european union states especially nor did countries bolting countries, pool and chick republic. romania friends. easily even ensure many right now up to new elections. foreclose that have cut the ration of security issues because they have to send off to respect of ukraine's losing on the ground or rush or having no obstacles for relegation. the fits the deck,
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the after effect will be visible and helpful to you are a 1st and foremost note for us. all right, maria, this is all can i many thanks for your thoughts and analysis. thanks for your time . i or another use a day off the winning germany's general election. the leader of the christine democrats says he's hoping to mend ties with the white house, frederick menaces. comments. com as your scrambles to respond to donald trump's approach to ending the war and ukraine. tinder console we shifted needs to be dropped as we saw it plus mode. i would not have thought that i'd ever have to think, let's alone say this, but all signals that we're getting from the us, from the point towards the fact that their interest in europe is waning significantly. you know that the willingness to engage in europe is waning as well . my school hope that we can convince the americans that it is in the all mutual interest of you to continue to have good transatlantic relations of an adult mccain . and belinda and dominic frederick manse,
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wasting no time in calling for better ties with the u. s. differences of opinion of ukraine tried time as nato, no doubt, on the forefront of his mind. so yeah, and those answered the full front of his mind. things he's talked about in recent weeks and now in recent hours, not just what he just, we heard that. but in the fullest of his comments, he said he hoped very much that the prevailing wisdom in the white tests in washington dc wouldn't be american 1st, nor indeed, america loan as a, it's a month. so it was that would inform the way the united states government would act . but also saying that you are a p and security is something that is all pressing important. something that has to be dealt with really in the course of the coming weeks. well, given the fact that he's going to be holding coalition talks in the coming weeks, he's got a low on his plate. but certainly he was trying to mend fences as it was. but at the same time making clear what he feels is very important right now. remember,
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this is a man who said he wants to have a need to once again, take a leading role in europe, that he's clearly not lecturing as it were. any time lapse been saying to the world and to european leaders, we need to talk seriously about social security. pretty much right there. dominic, he's already sounding very much like like a john slab. and as you suggested that the difficult process of building a coalition needs to take place, i mean how challenging will that be of the quote. this is the interesting thing about the dilemma, the scenario, the opportunity, the crisis has it? well, well, have a would you want to used to describe what is in front of him right now? he's made it clear in the news conference he gave that he wants a government with a little off shots. his policy, you know, it's not going to be with our off shots in any ministry to shots has already said that he is go to step off the stage. metaphorically, at least when
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a new government is formed. he said the things that he wants to see done, he wants to reform germany's constitutional debt break. that will leave or is it? well that's in the low puts you in that bank of america many years ago. that prevents governments from borrowing large sums of money to invest. he wants to see if it's something that can be done about, but he's also talked about the danger that he feels the far right part to the f d rep presents for german democracy. but there were other elements that he had to say, other things touching on foreign policy, for example, this and that's the mr. maps thing amongst the calls he received from for a need is congratulating him, was one from the israeli prime minister netanyahu. and in the cost of that conversation, he said that if mister netanyahu planned potentially a visits to this country, then he would see, talk to the relevant agencies to make sure that that would be notes as it were. problems from this semester, yahoo, in leaving is are, and again a lot, it's
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a direct reference to the eisen seat or the that's in place potentially to have him arrest investment. and that's, and you know, if he were to be in a country that's a member space, a signature and some of the icing states. so lots of things, but mr. mounts is now talking about because he has spent months all of the shots to the in white thing, but most importantly for him right now is that coalition gets a deal in place. he wants to be the chance that by mr. at the latest, that's mid april and the talk is taking, taking in the thank you very much, stomach for working as to of that don't make change invalid. now these are you the ministry incentives pressing on, but it's offensive across the occupied westbank. this being underway now for more than a month, united nation, 60 general says he's gravely concerned by the escalating violence is right. the force is conducting raids and cup of tea for the 2nd consecutive day that targeting policy and the homes and bulldozers are destroying streets then. kevin, let's take a look at the damage as well as ministry of salt,
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as cost of the janine refugee camp. a 120 pounds of standing homes have been completely destroyed. about $530.00 homes and public facilities and being partially destroyed across the took on a nation's comes across. all 3 of those refugee comes on a 40000 palestinians have been forcibly displaced by is right. the forces let's go to home to sahu. now he's joining us from the to damian capital oman. she's that because he's where the government and the palestinian authority to find out 0 from the quoting from inside israel and the occupied westbank for 150 focus through the scope and the impact of these escalating. is there any offensive for more than 40000 palestinians have been forcibly displaced, hundreds of homes destroyed along with critical civilian infrastructure, water lines, and roads that lead to the cities in its refugee camps. but these really military says that these types of military offensives inside the west bank are only going to
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expand yesterday. we saw the tanks enter the occupied territory for the 1st time since 2002, marking a grave escalation in wants to come. these really defense minister, israel counts, had even visited the occupied west bank and these really prime minister who said that they are going to use whatever means and weapons are at their disposal. and even try to establish a permanent presence in parts of the west bank. now the people who have been displaced, some of them are going to schools, community center, a shelter saying with family and friends. however, their main lifeline on her wall, which is the united nations relief in words agency for policy need refugees has been cut off these really defense minister says that they have banned on her wall from operating israel and the occupied with bank and gaza. this is part of laws that were passed within these really governments. so this main lifeline for palestinians is no longer and these raids are only going to continue. it's been nearly a month since they 1st began in jeanine and they spread the tubes. got him to, to last 2, nablus and now took
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a bus here which is right outside of jeanine. but the repercussions of this are felt all over the west bank, not just in the north. and that's because these really military has put up thousands of additional check points, making the total more than $900.00 across the occupied territory, making it virtually impossible for palestinians to get around under what about the policy, you know, for t stansell, if they may not have to rule the men to speak full and represent the interests of palestinians. the dual credit was fine on the palestinian authority is in a difficult place because politically they are quite unpopular and when it comes to any sort of leverage they have, it's next to none. and so they've released several statements from the foreign ministry and from the office of the presidency condemning what israel is doing, saying that they want to instill genocide across the occupied territory. similar to what they did in gaza. and look,
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we are seeing parallel sorts of maneuvers by the military of destroying residential apartment blocks completely leveling homes and denying people access to the areas they live in. but the p a is in a tough place because not only are they suck drive for cash, but they don't really have that much power or leverage when it comes to is really army rates. so if they establish a permanent presence, the p a isn't really going to be able to do much and it comes as there's been talk within me is really government. remember, this is the most far right government. it, israel's history and the topic of annex thing. the occupied west bank has come up so much and in recent months it's been something that's on the agenda. in fact, members of the right wing asking this and yahoo for president trump's blessing, essentially for israel to do that. so there are a lot of moving parts here. it's not just militarily, but it's also politically summed up many thanks for that and i'm just also in, i'm on still ahead on this. i'll just it renews up. i'm john 100 in chicago with a trumpet,
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ministrations withdrawal from the interest climate agreement is costly. the city billions of dollars and support. a stunning goal helps real madrid keep pace, and the spanish title re sign. i'll be here all the details. the had a low that was not in south america and dense shallow clouds continue to cover the north of the content. that's what we'll see, the heaviest rain in the days ahead. but we will see the development of some storms down in the very south where it has been a story of extreme heat for southern parts of brazil, power white and northern argentine and we've read warnings out as temperature is all set to pick up into the early forty's in the days ahead, they'll be coming down. however, in places like one or service with the development of those storms,
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as thanks to the hot and humid conditions remains very wet. for the north of this, you can see the yellow peaks showing those intense thunderstorms from ecuador and columbia, and it was removed essentially, america and the caribbean. things going to get cooler as a cold from sweeps its way from the gulf of mexico across the florida. panhandle, bringing big bust of range the bahamas and cuba that we will in the way of showers for his spend your law on tuesday. but for much of mexico, it is a sunny and settled picture, sunny and settled as well across most central parts of the us. wintery for eastern canada and look at that. another storm system moving into the pacific northwest on monday, or the phone causing the cost. as donald trump's term, his policies begin to take shape. we took a look at the potential impact on american industry. consumers of the economy,
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late increase inflation level, the playing field, portions of the rules of the global trading system. counting the cost on that, which is 0. they've been waiting all night to the beach to come. it's the name migrants they've given to not one, but a network of cargo trains that hit through mexico up to the us border. they were free really no way to try and avoid mexican migration. despite the changes these people want to take it know as soon as possible, the train, she's still coming fit floors cuz word came up for but they would expect back. so you know, the next on the try to try and get up in the carriage is a type of people have a head more challenges to noisy nose. mexico. are you as president who doesn't want to finance? the beast goes on the
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