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is the quote is a full and is it these club colors in an epic cute, a rich business put, the funds will make football. when i was just the or the, the food medical supplies and fuels the hospital stopped entering, garza as well slammed the door shut on all humanitarian aid into the street. the tel mccrae, this is sound to hear a lie from doha. also coming up with urgency. have to re 0 a call to arms in london, europe, and latest made for a summers in support of you cried all to the unprecedented diplomatic,
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this austin between president zalinski and president trump in washington. ukrainians find themselves in deeply, uncertain times. fair and fatigued during sunday worship and ukraine will report from keith with people wondering if the united states is still the allied and unemployment crisis. incentive call us more than 300000 people compete for limited number of spanish workspace is the israel has blocks the entry of light into the guys, including desperately needed food, fuel, shelter, and medicine. the 1st phase of deceased by deal with a moss has expired without an agreement and continuing into a 2nd stage on the ground. tell us any insight they fit. a resumption of more and food shortages, especially during the muslim holy month of ramadan. a mazda is accusing is ratliff
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black mile, and a violating the ceasefire agreement, trucks caring, essential humanitarian aid, has been lining up at egypt. rough of border crossing drive is hoping to deliver food supplies site that being blocked and a continuing to move to look as well as prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says the decision to hold the agent the gaza was coordinated with the trump administration. tell us an insight that angry and worried about what's to come on. well, the, the, the situation has deteriorated. a lot of people are afraid that the war and famine will return. again, we have seen an off fear, destruction, and bombing. our children were martyred. our homes were destroyed, we have nothing left in the sky because the people are afraid, and the soaking up on food supplies in the market. traders are exploring us and not to move simple. in the morning. the price of sugar was 5 shekels. the price has
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become 10 and shekels now in the high beam and know nothing. you know, we are afraid that the new or trump launch war more severe than the previous war. this is what we fear. the crossings are the means by which people obtained the basic necessities of life. why are they closing them? for the extension of the truth, they must find any other solution. yeah, i mean i a has terracon. both of them is in for office southern gaza and has the licensed on the situation on the ground of israel has blocked to the entry of all humanitarian aids into the gaza strip as how most ridiculous that the american proposal for an extension for the 1st phase of this, the spot agreement now goes to the population, so really facing very drastic humanitarian crisis in gaza as they are trying, just as they are trying to cope with the situation on the ground. we understand that the suspension of a deliveries into the causes trip has lead to significant excessive patient in food
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and food, food situation and food reality that goes along side also with the affordability, vincent of medicine and other essential supplies into stripe and all the other hand not only humanitarian age where a bound from entering the gaza strip alongside also with commercial goods that has led to a significant size and prices in the available commodities in gaza, leading to imposing further financial burdens on the causes residents for right now . coat, i mean the political demands of how i'm us and israel. and in top of that, there has been a very notable admitted to activity for as many times as we can see it right now. of course, this kind of rough city. we are about just over the one columbus out from philadelphia where we do have the presence of these very few facial forces that have repeatedly targeted civilians during the past 24 hours. homeless salute has as well as reaction for us. i'm jordan's capital a mom. she said because these really government and the palestinian authority has
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banned al jazeera from reporting from inside israel as well as the occupied west bank. as we know what we've heard from the americans in that they are giving israel . this iron clad support for them to do whatever they see fit, even if it means a return to the fighting. haven't heard from the pop buddies just yet. but the egyptians have been speaking out saying that if there is political will, there should be a face to of video calling on both israel and have us to come to the table to try and find some sort of agreement calling on all parties to agree to this framework that was brought forward by mediators just a couple of months ago that was signed with the intention of moving forward. and it's worth mentioning that there will be a gathering of arab foreign ministers in the egyptian capital. this week. the city ends up being forced from the homes and the occupied west bank as is ready forces continue to demolish sections of the north shops and 2 car and refugee camps. as
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part of a proto, is ready military assault. that affecting more than 40000 palestinians and the 2 car and governors. the raids and now into the 2nd month is ready forces knocking down into houses to widen kemp straits. on saturday, 11 more families receives demolition noises. the european leaders have wrapped up his helmet, which british prime minister kissed on the cold a once in a generation moment. the defense meeting in london was aimed at rallying support for keith. off to a public around between the load them is zalinski, and donald trump on top of a potential cx, 5 plan, europe's vote. a defense has been discussed after decades of under investment. many european leaders acknowledge that the block now has to ramp up for the defense spending. but it took us through all of this. we joined now by our diplomatic it is
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a james base who is standing by in london outside. we have that meeting has just finished and we've already been hearing from a few of the latest is some cooling to re on europe. so yeah, that's right tom, i'm in the nato secretary general, not route today speaking just a short distance away from me. i've just run back from the listening to the beginning of what he was saying, and he says has that off quite a number of european nations now prepared to step up to take part in security guarantees. if there is a seesaw, of course, he's in a difficult position here, wearing a nato hat because he represents the countries here. but he also, one of the, the most important nato. remember by far off is the united states, and the us is knows that this meeting, i'm one of the reasons this meeting has been cold is because the nations here are so concerned about the transatlantic alons. i'm so concerned about what the us will do with regard to the future of ukraine. it's interesting when the presidency,
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european commission, us live on the line, spoke to reports, as she said, there were 2 priorities. one, providing those security guarantees, european countries being involved in that. but the of the was your spending so much more on each defense urgency have to read on 0. and for that i will present a comprehensive plan on the 6 of march when we have our european concerts, we really have the defense of expenditure. yep. so very interesting the she was aust about the united states and she said she hoped that they would come and support ukraine and they would work together. but it's really clear from her language and some of the other language here is that they've
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preparing a plan b for ukraine. way you will have to step up. you will have to take the lead role. now they're all going to be, i think, potentially some problems sad because there are things that the u. s. has been providing some of the ms all and blockage systems that they provide, particularly the intelligence the, the u. s. provides ukraine and something that's commercial, the stalling satellites, which he controlled by the us controlled by a company run by that key player in the trump administration. e little mosque if the us was to pull the plug on all of those. that would be a real concern, i think going forwards about how you train could continue. there is on told, among those around the table here and in brussels, that nato could send the president, trump might even decide to pull back some of the forces that he in europe. remember, a 10000 us troops that off to the invasion of, i'll offer you credit by russia 3 years ago. the numbers were wrapped,
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wrapped up to 10000 us troops in poland. if president trump was to pull those out, which neg tote, country, which you are repeating country would pick up the slack because as so serious questions going forward about how europe could act on its own. but it is seriously, it's clear to me considering acting on it. so let's see the title of this event securing a seat shotwell for so many years since the 2nd mobile, which ended a 2 years ago, the central color of defense of europe has been the fact that the us is prepared to intervene, prepared to come and support the rest of europe, that's the foundation of the, the north atlantic treaty of nato, the north atlantic treaty organization, solid and in, in, in washington, dc. what all of that is in doubt right now. and of course the, the doubts currently relate to ukraine. but many of these countries are worried about that road of future. i'm what could happen present zalinski was here full.
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this meeting, he has been in london now for 2 days a. he's also meeting the king of the, the, of the u. k. that the british king as his estate and sandra goodman, the east of england does, i think, is symbolic. because remember, the big fuss that was made in washington dc when to stop by the u. k. prime minister went to washington inside to be able office and extend the pulled out a laptop, extending an invite to president trump, what it's actually present zalinski right now. who gets the 1st meeting with the king ahead of president trump? and of course, that is something that we know pleasant. trump feels reflected by that invitation presence. and let's keep missing the king 1st. i think part of the landscape will be pleased by the support he's got here, but i suspect there are some doubts whether york is really going to pull through what whether europe has the capabilities,
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whether europe has the unity because they're all along with your pin countries. at least to slovakia and hungry. this and the pos of not being as, as keen on supporting ukraine as the others and have often taken a somewhat russia friendly line. i'm not sure why the presence of lensky will think of this, but i said the source of it 10 years ago in this very same building, that was a meeting of solidarity for afghanistan, which was then an ally of all of these countries. what happened to us kind of some a and a 10. so we're just going to stay with you because we are expecting any moments now . the u. k. prime minister keeps stomach to speak. we just, i think of some live pictures from inside a lancaster house with a meeting was held. the media has begun together so we do understand that kissed i'm is going to speak a very, very shortly james, while we,
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why can you just talk us through the possibility of u. k. and a, you troops actually being on the ground and you cry. and how likely is that, that we could potentially see that in the coming months. it certainly is being floated by the by the u. k. m by from so they have said they were prepared to take this role. we had the us saying, perhaps that could be european troops past the property, norm, your to pay and trips a, some sort of force, a reassurance force for ukraine, because ukraine is so large that it, it could be invaded again by russia. it does not trust the trust with russia, one beat off to what happened in 2014 and what happened 3 years ago with the full scale invasion of russia, so that, that is a possibility that that source of force could be that bought. so i think my own view on it is, i'm a bit doubtful and that's because in order to have that force placing
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a ceasefire off, you've got to have the parties to the war. according to the us. now really is russia going to agree to nato troops on the ground right next to what was the frontline? i have doubts whether russia would ever agree to that. i'm certainly very recently had the russian foreign minister and he's been saying this for months. no way can nato troops be coming anywhere close to the russian border or to any disputed front lines. so i think that is the big hurdle for any sort of force that might be suggested and a sudden you've been pushed by the u. k. and by from the u. k though, i think playing pretty important role here, they are in a country that is always said since they left the european union, that they will play this role as a bridge between the us and the you. some of doubted whether they really have the have to do to do that is that no longer a member of the u box. um certainly right now, prime is to start moves had
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a pretty troubled a few months and it's, it is 1st 9 months in office and it has come under quite a lot of domestic criticism despite a massive majority to right now. in the last few days, i think there are a lot of people saying that he's, he's before we pretty well. and i think what is interesting don't just in the u. k . is how some of the right wing parties and the research. and so the right to the last couple of years has been a major phenomena in, in europe. but say, i think we're in some difficulty here. all of a supporting donald trump, or all they supposed to load them is the landscape. it was interesting, the daily mail, which is the, the best selling newspaper on a sunday. it's bail on sunday. newspaper came out very strongly in support of presidents landscape and against what we saw that amazing spectacle in the oval office. and so i think this is a question the will will, will um, be the full right wing part parties across europe. how are they going to view this
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situation in which way are they going to go? are they going to support ukraine, or are they going to keep supporting? uh, president trump. and i think many of them have decided that the way to go is the way that populations in europe seem to be of a voicing their opinions. and that is support of ukraine and so landscape. i think the big exceptions in the u. this is going to be a problem is we have an e u summit coming up on the 1st day hungry victor. o'brien has already written the less the prime minister hungry saying he doesn't want a need written conclusions out of the summit. the you summit is coming out on says x slovakia. we think we'll have a similar position. so you had a slip on the line. what she said here a short time ago, we probably do issue just a short time ago here. well now to 0. the problem she faces is unity guessing things done in the european union and difficult things, important things for clause the support whole 27 countries, right?
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now she doesn't have it. okay, i just will have to leave it there for the moment. we will come back to you as in when we begin to hear from the british prime minister here summer, actually we have just found that he is just arrived at the briefing. we are going to listen and now government is for security and safety up the purchase people to defend the national interest, particularly in these volatile times. that's why last week finance the biggest sustained increase in defense spending since the cold war about sol. so while i'm at president trump last week to strengthen our relationship with america, indispensable partners in defense and security. and it's why this weekend i've been hosting, you're a paid leaders here in london to work together for the security of the united kingdom, ukraine, and europe as a whole. for my discussions, i have a recent days,
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we've agreed that the u. k. from some of those will work with you, train on a plan to stop the flight to then we'll discuss that plan with the united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today's meeting was to unite our partners around this effort to strengthen you crate. anticipate just need your increase for the good of all of us. starting point must be to put your trade in the strongest possible position now so that they can negotiate from a position of strength. and we are doubling down and now support yesterday evening . but you pay sign to 2200000000 pound low to provide full military, a to ukraine. bought, not by the purchased trucks, pay a,
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but by the profits from frozen russian assets. today i'm announcing a new deal, which allows you trying to use 1600000000 pounds of u k expo finance. to buy mold of $5000.00 defense the solves, which will be paid in belfast. creating jobs in i'll bring in the defense set to and this will be vital for protecting critical infrastructure. now, i'm strengths, new trade in securing the piece when it comes because we have to learn from the mistakes of the past. we cannot accept a weak deal like minutes, which russia to breach with these. instead, any deal must be backed by sprint. every nation was pumped a bit to that in the best way that it con, bringing different capabilities of support to the table. by taking responsibility to act a stepping up their own share of the bud. so we have read some important steps
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today. first, we will keep the military flowing and keep increasing the economic pressure on russia to strengthen ukraine. now. second, we're treat any last thing, face boston shows your trade silver, and se unsecure to do trading must be up the table. so in the event of a peace deal, we will keep boosting new trains of defensive capability to detect any future invasion full. we will go further, develop a coalition of the willing to defend a deal and you try to guarantee the piece not every nation will feel able to contribute, but that top be we sit back instead, those willing will intensified planning now with real urgency but you pay is
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prepared to practice with boots on the ground and planes in yeah. together with all those europe must do the heavy listing. but to support pace in appleton and to succeed. this effort must have strong us back a. you were working with the us on this board often mind meeting with president trump last week. let me be clear that we agree with the president on the need for a durable piece. now we need to deliver together. finally, we agree that leaders will meet again very soon to keep the pace behind these options to keep working towards the share plan. we are at a crossroads in history today. this is not a moment from both tools. it's time to at time to step up and lead to
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unite around a new plan for a just enjoying face. thank you. i will now take a number of questions, thought thing, i think with you best at sky, i'm fine to apartment and start watching president trump, right? a little time president and defend if you're repeating freedom in the law office. said to many people what you've already said in a way that everything has changed, given the us has become an unreliable ally, or did you as your pain lead? is this the last the prospect of actually doing it to loan on actually, well, the reality of us pulling out the face, all of this would mean do you think you really do need the us?
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and if you do, do you think the coalition of the willing will be enough to bring president trump back around? thank you. well, 1st, a relation to last friday. nobody wanted to see what happened last friday. but i do not accept of the us as an unreliable ally, the us as being a reliable, allied to the u. k for many, many decades and continues to be there. no 2 countries as closely aligned as out to countries on our defense, social security and intelligence is intertwined in a way know to other countries. so it's an important, reliable ally for us, for discussions we've had today, particularly the coalition of the willing is on the basis. but this is a plan that we will work with with the us and that it will have us backing. so that is the purpose of the plan, and that is why i spoke to person from last night before we develop the work on
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this plan for adult robot. from my tv. uh huh. from my tv. uh huh. i wrote best. no tv. i'm hoping to sort of put, you will be on the minds of millions of british people with your commitments in the event of a peace due to deployed british soldiers to ukraine is then now a more real prospect of britain being well we find of a guarantee for any dealer there, if there is a deal, is to present the pace and if you want to preserve the peace, you have to be prepared to defend the pay. so the reason i'm not paying for leaving on this is because i want to avoid conflict because i do not want conflict in ukraine in europe and certainly not in the united kingdom. i want to stability in
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the united kingdom. the way to ensure that stability is to ensure that we are able to defend a deal in ukraine because the one thing a history tells us is that if the risk conflict in europe, it will well shot on our shows. and already in the last 3 years, well, it's happened and you've tried has how that must have impact on many working people back here in the united kingdom because the bills have gone up. the energy bills of going up was being an instability at our opponent, be close by that conflict. so we are not, i'm affected by it. of course i rode security and defense depends on the defense and security of europe. so every step i am taking is in order to preserve peace, to avoid conflict, because the safety and security of the british people is my number one to 2 responsibility. and i take it very seriously. thank you. chris responsibility, and i take it very seriously. thank you, chris, at the pbc, i think you probably
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a sticker slice of abusive news as to what happens the other night between precedence, trump and savanski, if you feel the grades have personal responsibility alongside precedent, background on others for delivering a workable piece. and on the coalition of the willing, as you've described, would stay all you persuade on the question of responsible. i do think the united kingdom should stop stop and lead. we have done that historically as a nation, and we need to do it again. and that is why we're moving forward time on this, on the tradition of the willing. yes, a number of company has been dictated today, but they want to be part of the plan that we are developing. i'll leave them to make their own statements about exactly how they want to make that contribution. but we've, i've been able to move that forward. i accept without criticism and with respect to the position of other countries that may not feel that they will contribute in that
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way. but i strongly feel, but the less something to move forward. we will stay in a position where we're in and not be able to move forward in that full. it is a deliberate, a plan to show that we get some momentum, a piece here, and it is intended to present the piece and it's intended to ensure that we stay. it looks that the united states, which is my strongly help belief, the best way to pursue a provide security defense in europe and security defense in united kingdom, between defense in europe and security, defense me not to kingdom well, a number educated today that they wanted to be part of the move forward looking element i will relevant speak for them in terms of exactly how they will make that known and what the contribution will be. i'll leave that to that, but i'm pleased that a number did indicate that they do think that this is
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a plan was backing up. they won't play a part in it. and so we've made real progress to stay in the course of the last few hours. thank you, alex, a lucky permanence to alex like him to play that i'm sorry. and on your curtis and putting, do you think it can be postage by countries to on just in europe as an entity. we've got kind of to a representative today? do you think you don't get countries beyond europe to join the coalition of the willing essentially make it a mess the trans atlantic partnership? and um, also in terms of your plan to present back to don't have trump, how soon do you need to get that done? is that something that really needs to happen very quickly in days? um only come just beyond your obviously we have to kind of to uh, move traditionally taking a forward leaning role type be working very hard with this on issues like trading. and they've been a reliable ally, and i'm encouraging all stats because they already take the best in the ukraine as
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i say, they've worked on, on the training amongst all the things. so yes, on the question of the us, look, i spoke to present trump last night, so i'm not going to go through the details of that conversation, but i would not be taking this step down this road if i didn't think that it was something that would yield a positive outcome in terms of ensuring that we move together. you train your up a u k. and us together towards the last in face. and so that's the way i've approached this in the last few days. have to go or from the i i news. i think she promised that she could do it from the i to um, obviously the of the policy that would need to sign up to any future peace deal is russia. uh, president trump has said he wants to talk to russia. you'll coming up with a piece deal without rushed in both of what makes you think the russia can be
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persuaded to sign up to this deal that's been agreed by its enemies. well, in detail, we'll have to evolve russia, of course, it will. but we can't approach this on the basis that russia dictates the tubs of any security guarantee before we've even dealt with the a lot of it was, we weren't make any progress, a tool, but it is a, you know, for a deal to be dog. but if a deal is done, it has to be a deal. it is then defended. because what we've seen in the past is a, a cessation of hostilities without any backup. and that was originally breached by russia. and that is precisely the situation that i think we need to avoid this time around, which is why we're going down this road to live, plays from a republica. thank you. let me say i thought without somebody like protocol, i'm the type of the permanent. so the only who you had, i started meeting it at.
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