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the question is whether it's going to most or in what form the us will contribute. and during our discussions and during the discussions with russia, we've understood that this would be acceptable to russia and that's a very important area of progress. and that means that in this context to the european school shoulder, they're part of the burden their share of the burden. we have a strong alliance that we've built over the decades. we have our solidarity and we have deterrence capacity. but what does it mean? would it be dangerous, give you out on the cost. if i didn't know if there is an agreement signed by ukraine and russia, thanks to the efforts of president trump. so, and if we provide the guarantees and the rest of it violates the agreement, then it would be in conflict with everyone who is engaged in the peace process. and that is a change that was something we did not see in the past. that's not what we saw in
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2014. so that is the real change that we're marking. we have this to turn capacity on the american side. we have the capacity for engagement on the european side, and that's something we're going to continue working on together. it's not dangerous, but it's credible. it's less dangerous than things that could happen in the long term. and i think this is what we need to do to ensure security. and i say this very clearly. we're also talking about security for europeans. i've been saying this for weeks now, if we do not guarantee the security of this territory within europe, then how can we guarantee our own security for one? and i mean, we live just 1500 kilometers from the ukraine and the germans and polish, or even closer. so our collective security is important. we need to answer this call for europeans to be more engaged and what's going americans will be there
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still and solidarity europeans are working for their collective security. but i really think this was a turning point today in our discussions a manual. thank you very much. great job and it's been wonderful being with you and salary and beautiful wife, and we will see you again soon. we'll be speaking off and we'll get this thing worked out. we're going to get it done so important and great job. thank you. it is 2032 gmc, you want to go to 0. we've just been bringing the live coverage of a press conference has been house held in the east room of the white house with us president donald trump and french president emanuel back home. both name has been discussing a variety of different subjects. i'm off camera, but predominantly on camera. they've been talking about the future of ukraine. you, as president had said previously, said that he had no problem with the european troops as peacekeepers in ukraine. he says about to me approaching was willing to accept that in terms of the way that
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the press conference had played out in his introductory remarks. us prizes. and donald trump had been talking about the cost of the burden of the piece that was to be borne by the nations of europe in terms of the rebuilding of ukraine . he said that grants the us have been given grants to the us, but europe had been providing money as loans as a, as a result, the us was attempting to pull money back from ukraine in order to he said, re balance that equations. that's me. power of phasing what he's being the same. he also profited, of course, with his usual criticism of the previous minute as much as previous administration of job. i'm interesting, we in the questions for a manual, my chrome i one point was asked about the, the, the point of european troops being on the ground in the ukraine. as peacekeepers. he said that this would only happen after an agreement to peace had been reached.
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the troops would not be on the front line. they would not go into occupied territories. he would describe them as an assurance for us and us president donald trump, in response to a question about a deal that he was doing with or said to be doing with president vladimir putin of rush up with regard to your train. he was asked, what are you going to give to president putin in what is he going to give to you any of our did that question completely and talked about the 2nd question, which was the rebuilding of no, to down cathedral. i want to go to ireland fisher who's been following all of this for us. he's live at the white house, quite a wide range and stuff. a lot of fun. i think it's fair to say party political stuff that was coming from donald trump regarding his 1st period in an office since he was in organization. but there were certain elements in there that we were out. of course, talking about ukraine. what was the headlines for you on a necessity avoiding solve? what would you give to let him have put in? what can you expect from him? that was definitely one of the big talking points that it was
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a boy. what is interesting is that a manual micron is essentially saying that the americans can walk away from ukraine . the trumpet said there will be no american troops on the ground, but certainly the europeans are looking to the us to under pen. any security guarantees a manual micro on said that is the possibility of a deal that has come a value because there is a new administration in the white house that opens up the possibility of renew talks. and that's exactly how that is played out. but he said, any piece still would have to be negotiated, checked and verified. you said that that is really important. and that comes from a manual mccomb being the last european leader to speak to a lot of them to put in before the war started 3 years ago. and he said, look, we had deals in place and the whole been overtaken by the events on the ground. so it's clear that they, they viewed opinions, still want the us to play a significant role. that when it comes to the rear f minerals, donald trump, that says that this is very close to
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a deal. certainly that's not what we have in the last 24 hours from what do me was the landscape that you couldn't even present. he said he would not come up with any deal that would esentially sell the mineral rights for young ukrainians for the next 10 years. he always believed that the money in the next 10 generations, he always delete the money that the us was given to ukraine to help them fight rupture was, it was essentially a grand no to alone. and therefore, doesn't feel the need to repeat this. donald trump said that layer that he expects, let them use the landscape to visit the white house at some point either this week or next week. there's nothing in the dining at the moment and nothing has been set yet. the spot is at the white house press team is concerned, but let them use the last he sees this note as a way to sign the deal, but to negotiate with donald trump and say, look when it comes to really f minerals. this is what we think we're not paying by you gave us as grants. donald trump very billy says you said he believes that this war would never have started if he had still been in the white house. but what is
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clear is but now he's back in the white house, it certainly created the atmosphere where they can be discussions about a possible peace deal. there may be differences between the europeans and the united states. there's definitely differences between the ukrainians and the russians. and there's some discrepancies to between the ukrainians and the united states. but that's the whole point of negotiation. yep. island, we're just watching it was the press conference was taking place. there were a couple of lines that were coming out on the agency fees from russian president vladimir putin, possibly in response to what has been happening at the white house. he said, he's quoted as saying, i don't see anything wrong with the european participation in the negotiations on ukraine. the problem has been, the europe itself has refused contact with us. he also went on interestingly to say, with regard to the top, so the us, the next contacts with the us would focus pine pump primarily on bilateral relations. but he did suggest he could agree with the us to cut defense budgets. he's quoted as saying that that was
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a good idea and also russia and the us to consider working together on all your many and production. now we're only getting that of course, from certain lines from the, the agencies we are, of course, going to try and get that box up. but it puts another emphasis on the role that the you, the european countries are going to play in these negotiations. i'm primarily that was one of the key jobs that emanuel michael had when he was at the white house to try to persuade the trump administration that your dates have a role when it get when it comes to you trained. there seems to be some consent to the whole idea of this come atmosphere where peace talks of taking place was done. started by donald trump and jump started by donald trump saying that he spoken to vladimir, put in, and that he'd spoken to let them use the landscape. and that there was going to be a meeting in saudi arabia, which would include the russians, but not the ukrainians. and that's something that one of the europeans and certainly terrified the crating is that it could be some sort of peace deal that
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would be car. that certainly will seem to move away from that now. and the ukrainians are going to be in bold. what is interesting is that the europeans and those saying we could be part of a peacekeeping force, it's very clear the manual mccomb does not want to put any europeans in a position where there could be a wider conflict if they were to come under attack, which is why they're staying away from area with that a separatist staying away from conflict zones? that would be important. but these are all the details to be what di, what is clear is that there is finally momentum after 3 years. it's interesting as well. donald trump, it just on a domestic light, but also its international implications. but donald trump has said that he wants to speak to the chinese and the russians to reduce defense spending, which would help him because he's trying to save money, try to keep more money in the united states. but he's also put pressure on you to europe. and you'd have few members of nato to increase the defense spending from
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the come 3 percent required to 5 percent. i'm already talked about how does that without an extra $500000000000.00 to the us defense budget. he wants to see your opinions do more, but perhaps skill back some of the us. so that's the, the contradiction that don't, will come, can be, it wants to have america to be strong. he wants to his allies to spend more than defense, but he wants to come back on defense as well. so you can see why there's some confusion among the international allies of don't come what exactly is he after? but there's a window here. many of them believe for getting a piece deal in ukraine. it's just how does it get from, with the on know, to, with the want to be i'm well, those will be in the way. donald, thanks very much. indeed. that's out of the pleasure talking to us from the white house there unless we had from the island. it's been 3 years since wash a long since full scale invasion of neighboring ukraine is called a special military operation. and originally thought it would last for 3 days.
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since then, millions of people have been forced from their homes. tens of thousands of civilians and soldiers have died. charles drivers reports from keys for european officials of types, billions of dollars, an additional aid for ukraine. many european leaders have made the journey by train from all sorts of keys in recent years. but this time, 3 years to the day since rush is full scale invasion of ukraine and with a new us approach to peace from donald trump. there's a fall, great to sense of urgency ukraine's leader having faced the maelstrom of pressure, including insults by trump, in recent weeks. those that help from europe is now more important than any time since the will began. start the each time the senior license, rushes strategic target is your european way of life. and therefore in security, european destiny cannot be defined without your ukraine europe. together with the united states, we must be at the table for torques in front of russia. europe is struggling to
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find the unified and concrete response to the us presidents approach to ending the will. it's clear that the statements coming from united states make us all worried . what is the state to say of the transaction transatlantic relationship? the you formally announced the 16th sense of functions as the us pulls back support for ukraine, your nose. it has no choice but to boost its defense spending. nato contributions no matter the economic pressure is at home and 3 percent will not be enough. my guess is that we have for a couple of months or to take all necessary decisions. european commission president or sit up on the line, said ukraine's allies must speed up the delivery of weapons. and she gave a note to veiled warning to the us president about these russian counts about the one ukraine remains. the most essential and consequential crisis for europe's
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future. 14 is trying harder than ever to win the war on the ground. his goal remains ukraine's compass relation and we know what could happen next. one thing you don't seem to agree on is that it's voice, and the voice of the country that was invaded and continues to be attacked. has to have a central position in negotiations. i don't know what it would not be sidelined by washington or a bees built on the humiliation of the big thing. one that's a rewards or a shelf or it's aggression would not be a true piece. it would be a betrayal. there's a huge difference in tone from european leaders who attended this meeting in relation to the new emphasis in washington. on the president, donald trump will weapons more age for ukraine, more sanctions on russia say the european lead is an indication of what's being described this the greatest split in transatlantic relation since the end of world
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war 2. charles, drop it out to 0. keith, trying to as far as going to meet to periscope, says moscow sees no runs to renew dialogue with europe after the you approved another round of sanctions against russia. oh, okay. uh, you gotta get paid by say, look, and so far we see no basis for resuming dialogue with you. if you, a teams continued 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. compressed. your united nations general assembly has been voting and a pair of drop resolutions on your train. one was brought by chief the other by washington. devil alexander has been following the proceedings of the united nations headquarters in new york. it has been a very busy day here. you and headquarters in new york. essentially, we saw something here that would be unimaginable any time in the last 3 years. and
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that is the united states voting against a general assembly draft resolution calling for support for ukraine. that's exactly what we saw. this is a draft resolution uh it was pushed by ukraine. it had more than 50 co sponsors that have been worked on for many weeks. and it essentially called for many things, but blamed russia for the invasion and pinned the solution on the conflict on the conflict to russia withdrawing from ukrainian territory. these are things that are pretty uncontroversial for the us for many years now. but clearly times have changed, the us voted against this. never the less it passed him was adopted, where the $93.00 countries reporting in the us really standing with the likes of russia, but also russia allies such as bela roost in north korea. one of the few countries
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voting against it. now, of course the, the us as a counter proposed to their own draft resolution, it was essentially 3 sentences. it called pretty much just for an into the conflict . european countries said no, we're not going to support that. they would only support if stronger language was put in specifically calling out russia. that's what the europeans proposed in the, in amendments that they voted for. and the europeans and the rest of the general assembly overwhelmingly voted for that interest. doing enough to us abstained from their very own resolution. once more language was put in it. uh, calling out russia of the sensor, right. positive physics mets in germany hopes to form a government with the center left, the social democrats, the christian democratic union, or cd. you got the largest number of seats during the sunday's election and ends to build a coalition in the next few weeks. survosity reports from belin,
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even though his party came 1st. the man on track to become germany's chancellor is concerned, and a man in a hurry, locked in or swimming. also washington indented in response to statements made in washington last week. it is clear that we, europeans must now be able to act very quickly and we must be able to organize all wrong defense capability very quickly and listen to this is an issue. the is the absolute priority in the coming weeks. so emotionally wants to hold coalition talks with the social democrats and form a new government in the coming weeks, even though the sd of government chancellor, olaf shoulds stuff with the historic defeat. both parties together have a narrow majority in parliament. this big 3 for the question, democrats escalate the suites they got most of the seats and the re a witness on the far right internet to frontier many with a firewall in place against doing deals with the file right. forming the stable government quickly in a politically fresh month of landscape won't be an easy task. by winning 150 to of
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261230 seats in parliament. the a f d will be a force to reckon with even outside government. it's lead to at least why the already hit out against much so to yet to be forms coalition. these are the cubans will visa farm theater. nobody will take this government as it is being formed seriously. and above all, we want one thing. we want peace and ukraine for the ukrainians and for the russians and above all, we want to enjoy a very good relationship with the trumpet administration, which is doing an excellent job on. yeah, and have full argument drop must. the left party, which has been most vocal against the fall, right. surprise money by waiting 64 seats in parliament lodging through support from young go photos ribbon. so we will draw everyone's attention to our notes, to be a very loud voice for social justice and against a shift to the right mess. one that if the next government fails to address grievances in germany about immigration, and then a new economy. the a of the will only become more popular. it's now up to him and his coalition fall
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apart. and this to turn to type step science of al jazeera berlin. is there any military is pressing on? what is offensive across they occupied westbank. there's been underway for more than a month now to a nation secretary general as, as he is gravely concerned. but the escalating violence is ready, forces are conducting raising capacity for the 2nd consecutive day and targeting palestinian homes and the bulldozers are destroying streets. let me give you a look at the damage that israel's military assault as being causing in the janine refugee camp a 120 pallets standing in homes of being completely destroyed. about $3530.00 homes and public facilities have been partially destroyed across spring to cut them. i know shuns comes out across all 3 of those refugee chums. more than 40000 palestinians have been forcibly displaced by his very forces the
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palestinians across guys that my searching for the bodies of their loved ones buried under the rubble of destroyed homes. israel's 15 months long war has left much of the strip unrecognizable an estimate of tens. busy some people are still missing and presumed dead. israel has only allowed a function of the heavy machinery needed to recover these bodies from entering that a couple is the possible con eunice in the south in the world may have supposed for thousands of palestinian families in casa. the night mac continues antonia naples, whose wonderful, flowing for no, nothing ruins and very beneath this devastation is a haunting reality. thousands austin messing up the nation. we received
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a report from residents about someone who was killed on february 4th 2024. at this location. we collect all available information about the body and submit it to forensic teams at nicer hospital. the entire process is documented including field testimony, to provide a more comprehensive account of the victims of identity and circumstance with one year. that's how low mine more do some how much buddy remain buried beneath his own home. his family never stopped searching, never stopped hoping. and what his body was finally found. there were left with relief and hop right after the meeting. when we were trapped in the house by these riley forces, when us not a short mock moved and the heed had no choice but to bury him inside the house which was lighted bomb. it doesn't allow us to insure his identity wouldn't be lost . i wrote his information on a piece of paper, placed it inside an empty water, bottle word and lifted near his body. his family in the bus stop searching and
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eventually we were able to locate something in the revenue and find them to risk. in the symmetry. we've literally equipment, goals of civil defense themes, continued the desperate mission. recovering bodies were uniting families and bringing dignity to the debt. this kayla the loss he offered with ness graves continued to be uncovered. be paid for remains of how many remain missing. with guns was made to come, i'm for rent 6 facilities in ruins, didn't talk with families, they never get the answers, the seat every day. and uh, we use very primitive means to identify the bodies and the remains of victims by using circumstantial evidence and examined the victims personal belongings, including clouds, id, passport, and special marks on the body of the victim. in many cases, we fail to identify the body due to the lack of dna and genetic tests and gaza with,
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according to posted unit specials, an estimate to 10000 people. on counted 4, i presume that under the rubble of the homes for out, the goal is to strip for the assemblies of the messing closure. assisted out to reach with no answers, no accountability, and no way to say good boy, that grief remains endless. in goza, the missing a mode, the numbers, the father's mothers and children, until every last one is found, the will, will never truly be over. to our recompense soon, o do 0. hon eunice post on the european union has suspended a range of sanctions against syria with immediate effect. the block has decided to lift restrictions related to energy, banking, transport, and reconstruction. and as one follows, a meeting of e u foreign ministers in brussels. some sanctions related to arms trading remain in
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place. for one of them back m 23 rebels are seizing more territory and eastern democratic republic of congo. the government says more than 7000 people have been killed by the fighting since the start of the year. for people living in areas taken by the rebels, daily life has become the struggle. even hard currency has become difficult to come by is spent in monica reports getting cashier and go. man, i used to be an easy trip to the atm. but ever since, am 23 rebels to control the city and other areas in eastern democratic republic of congo. the money has run dry. it's put many people. at tubs, situation equinox. katie, and i've got my bank called in. but since i'm 23 came, i can no longer make a withdrawal. we want to how we get food. the little money that we do have is starting to run out. i need to make a withdrawal. but what can i do that? when the rebels entered, the city, banks were closed and their staff fled even those lucky enough to cash in hand find
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it's quickly running out. shop owners say it's becoming impossible to stay in business, but to all the shows. yeah. some people no longer have money. they have spent everything they have less. money is no longer circulating, which makes our business very difficult. m 23 is back whether want government, the democratic republic of congo accuses rewan to a warranty to control the resources in the area. for them $23.00 says is protecting ethnic cities in areas taken by the rebels. many are hoping for return to normal, regardless of who is in charge. that's what the by the you. although the tools must negotiate with the owners of the bags, if they can refinance them, you to help them re launch that you cannot make activities that help us a lot. but the most important thing for all of us here is that the was thought. besides cash supplies of many essentials, like food and medicine, are also in short supply. there also appears tacoma could see further violence if
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the company's forces attempt to take the city back. bins monahan, al jazeera asserting these army has captured the tongue of sober south east of the capital called to the armies confirmed in a safe, and that'd be so done. the shield forces and tom group allied with the government forces to control the strategically important so, but bridge off to dislodging pfizer is from the record support forces. government troops, v taking the bridge for the 1st time since fighting began nearly 2 years ago. it's chapter limits. the movement of all of us have forces in the eastern line with areas of the capital. the part of military rapids support forces to say its fights is habit shopping down a government air craft. on monday video shows the still smoldering wreckage of the aircraft reportedly done and over the country says dell, for stage facilities. army is yet to confirm the incident. the magic in the size of both funds this condition has slightly improved the atrial leader. the roman
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catholic church is receiving treatment for severe pneumonia in both lungs. recent blood test showed he is also suffering from a slight kidney issue. po process was admitted to hospital enrollment in february, the 14th, after struggling with his breathing for several days. grammy award winning american sing, i'm pianist. rebecca aflac has passed away at the age of 88. we saw the weather song which likes intimate vocal and musical style made one of the top stores of the 1970s. with the 1st time i ever saw your face and killing me softly with his song. she became the 1st person ever to win 2 back to back awards for record of the year. a representative say she died at home surrounded by her family . and i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more on all our stuff. i know about us and stay with us and obviously the
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[000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm real about this and this is the news on life from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, it's time to end is bloodletting and restore peace. and i think we're going to do it back in the negotiating table. the french president visits the white house as europe looks to play its part and bringing in ends of the water and ukraine. it's been 3 years since russia's invasion,
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