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all the the fellow on the bulk of this is to use our license though, coming up in the next 60 minutes. rush as president bottles to re take all of cost doing a visit to the region. while a us team has to moscow for states far talk, some ukraine, the 3 bustles between princesses and police and board, as far as finding is growing over president heavier malays of service. he measures the arab countries present. that plan for causes reconstruction to the us special
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envoy, steve witt call for the meeting. even cassandra ivan, at the city of age, i found that scene of the collision in the north sea where an investigation is ongoing to the time of this this off to a sleep on part is smile with a sports term inside for us. here you aren't meant our through to the champions league porter finals, maybe french fried lila, 21 on the night in advance for 3 to on ever gets on face 1st alone out in the fine . the thanks for joining us. russian president vladimir putin has visited the could squeeze in for the 1st time since he's trying to cove a parts of the border region. bushes chief of stops as the armies be taken, 86 percent of the territory occupied or you credit in forces since august. when they launched the surprise incursion into russia, boots inside russia a most fully liberated because the reason as soon as possible i, this is, this is,
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this is indeed our task is to complete the defeat of the enemy as soon as possible and the trench territory of the coast region, they're still fighting there. we need to fully liberate the territory of the coast region to restore our board is. and we also need to think of a special buffer safety zone around the russian state border going forward. now this one more point, i'd like to highlight anyone who is in the territory of the coast region, the enemy, troops who are engaged in the massacre against civilians, army law enforcement and security services under russian law. they are classified as terrorist. that's how the prosecutor's office regards them. even the prisoners of war course. what was shortly before puts in the visit was made public the us present. donald trump said he'd receive some positive messages about a potential ceasefire. ukraine, u. s. teams to set to meet with russian officials to discuss the 30 day see saw
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proposal. the key of agree to inside of your a b on tuesday. just make sure we always should 5 minutes out of the white house. we have a full cease fire when it kicks in, what we have to say, it's up to russia now, but we've had a good relationship with both parties actually and we'll see, we'll be knowing people are going to rush it right now as we speak. and hopefully we can get a ceasefire for russia. and if we do, i think that would be 80 percent of the way to getting this horrible blood test and it shoots of blood that is taking place over there. to do you create a new president says the decision to approve a temporary to shows just how serious keith is about wanting peace with russia. watson, we'll see the others went and bought them. we're not going to play with the narrative . sprayed by russia was wide and a one to reiterate that we want to in this will. and i want the american president to see you. but if i want the american people to see and feel it, europe, and every one will have to be in this agreement to compel russia to end this world
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. we already for a 30 day true. so that's a form it as suggested by the americans. how did you, a caster is in washington cdc to talk about this a little bit more heidi. the us clearly keen to move quickly on. this is, this is also had a poster sounds coming from moscow. but house us, washington, keep the momentum going us. yeah. well, they're trying to write it out full steam ahead. currently, the national security advisor mike walt, spoke with his russian count of art today according to the white house. and we have steve with coffee on boy now in route to moscow. wyckoff had successfully negotiated for the release of an american prisoner from russia just last month. and so he has a certain relationship with couldn't already established. and of course, president trump himself said that he's planning to speak with, couldn't. by the end of this week, he was asking the oval office today as well for just some more details about these
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negotiations. and what he said so far is that land actually has come up in this discussions with, with ukrainians. however, he didn't shed any details to that back in february, he did say that he would try to get back as much land from russia to ukraine as possible. then he talked about sanctions for russia. if russia does not agree to this proposed ceasefire, saying that in a financial sense, the u. s. could do things that are quote, very bad for russia. and he said it's up to russia now. that's the same message we heard delivered by marco ruby of the us secretary of state who's now just landed in canada, head of the g 7 meeting there. he's trying to rally us allies to support the ceasefire and continue ramping up this pressure on russia to say yes. hi to thank you. how did you a customer in washington? who despite losing ground, the reason bottles, ukrainian forces, say they will fight for as long as is appropriate and necessary. charles staff has
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been following ukraine's cross border incursion into russian territory. a courtesy military has acknowledge that it is under huge pressure in the neighboring coast region. of russia, where, of course, back in august we saw the beginnings of the ukraine in operation pushing the inside russian territory at one station. you currently miller trees saying that they had control around $1300.00 square cologne, which is of russian territory. it's important because ukraine was hoping that he could use this kind of territorial game as a bargaining chip with russia in any potential territorial concessions in a future. peace deal that now seems to be on the straight. would it be in about 10 days ago when you create a new ministry? same said that it had lost a lot of surgery and was in control of around $500.00 square cologne, which is now in the last few days. certainly, according to military analysts, and the institute for the study was saying that russia has taken control of
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a number of sacraments pushing into wards, the town of sushi. we understand that there is fighting now on going inside that town. the reason why it's important is because somebody 300 list to saying the reason why russia was able to make these gains in recent days is because of the suspension of access to us military intelligence. of course, we in no way can confirm that. and we also know now that that intelligence is being given back or access to that intelligence has been given back to the ukrainians. but a very worrying situation. the ukranian president brought him is zalinski say, come on this in. so you're in the coast area. we're doing all they can to save ukrainian soldiers lives. joel strep, i'm just here and assuming region ukraine, a john hubs is a senior direct, sir, the atlantic councils, eurasia sense and former us ambassador to craig,
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and he joins us from washington dc. welcome to i'm to 0, so that a bit putin is, has been increased the message from russian talk miller, tree bras is that the russians are making rapid gains and reclaiming previously lost the territory. i mean, this is the 1st time pitching, spinning because that's going to 8 months. so what message is he sending had a possible negotiations on the 600? the world is in course, because he thinks his force is going to take back the entire, almost from ukrainian forces. and it's absolutely true that russians made games and series games in the recent weeks. perhaps enabled by the pause and us intelligent sharing with ukraine, which was a serious mistake by the white house. i'm putting this desperate to get back old russian territory before he considers negotiations with ukraine. so that's the game . what it's on clear is that even if russia would take back the territory it, which is going to be interesting to see, sorry, are subjective,
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is not to up in some fashion. solidify his current occupation of a portion of ukraine goods objective is to gain effective political control ukraine . and to do that, he has to take a lot more ukrainian territory. what does that mean for ukraine to see costs potentially off the table as a bargaining chip in any future discussions? well, that's clearly a disadvantage for ukraine, and it's unfortunate. well, we haven't seen it happen yet. it may well. and again, it's unfortunate that the credit did not have everything. it needed to maintain that the costs of the pause and u. s. military intelligence to think of the americans were. busy aware of the immediate advantage that the russians would get when it comes to cost, when deciding to cut off military and intelligence support. was this a calculated me? what else or? no, i don't think so. i do think the white house,
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for reasons i don't understand. so ukraine was an obstacle to a piece. i don't want to be settled with trump. we'd like to broker. and that was always wrong because zalinski had said, months ago that he was willing to consider territorial compromise. where's? of course, the russians have rejected any concrete elements of compromise when trump is talking about a ceasefire or the peace deal. so here us down, the guy should we know is on the way to moscow. i mean, does russia have much of a choice to accept this us proposal? run the risk of making the unpredictable donald trump, perhaps less amenable to most good? well, i think it's true that if trump is seriously interested in good and brokering a sustainable piece along the lines, he and his team have been talking about literally for months. then it has a choice either he is willing to compromise the way zaleski is. and he accepts the deal which prevents from taking more. you create your territory or he risks tom
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trow, laugh, bring down a hammer on russia. and i think trump is willing to do this. my guess is we'll try to temper us. he will use the relationship. he's established with special envoy, it would cost to try and change the terms of trumps proposal and of course have trump with the head that way that would undermine his own efforts to achieve a sustainable piece this calendar year. so so there are questions about what to do . yeah. and there's also questions about what the trunk team would do if in fact, who refuses to go along. ok so, so we saw, we had to replace some degree of pushback from the russians. i mean, the americans have confirmed, for us the, the rise of mineral do you, would, you, crane is back on about, of course, typically the initial price ukraine must pay for the americans facilitates and disagreements. so what are the russians perpetual for, do you think? well they've, they've tried to offer their own mineral deal, which is a so to use
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a rush order puckers do for something for show. but at this point, again, trump said the way he sees a steel happening is ukraine. compromise on territory and on natal membership at least for 20 years. and russia compromises by going along with the deployment of european troops to crane and the army of ukraine to prevent further russian aggression and love golf into school. the school of the presidential spokesman categorically rejected those 2 ideas. so we've seen no serious willingness by russia to consider compromise and this because again, put the same as to how much effective political control over your trade. um we wait, so it was nice of breath to say exactly what the restroom response will be. john, have senior director, the elected counselor, to raise the center, informing us something positive to ukraine. thanks for joining us. a. thank you, the,
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the accountant to guess and the gun shots police in argentine is capital, they're trying to quell some of the valid processing the board as, as in recent days. this is what's unfolding on the street. so right now, at least you'll be able to see them shortly running battles between for testers and the police. the we have to use planes of take rest around the congress building the president having emulates, i'll start with the measures of spawns, widespread. and this time, the country is famous, football finds of joint demonstrations plays, impose drastic coast to state spending and pension is of taking the most pain at demanding higher pay with daniel showing the is in boy in this area as he's being in the thick of the action the daniel you seem to have got to some distance away from the sick plumes of t. a gas to you in an area. what are you seeing and hearing by way of these classes
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as well? the cost is a sale going on. there's a big police operation here. they have roots are kind of done. they've been firing to guys. they've been forming lines on various streets behind royal chills, advancing on the protesters, protests that have been breaking up stones from the pavements and throwing them out the uh so there's been some fairly, fairly fist fighting. we've seen scenes of pensioners being led away by our health workers, by ambulance workers. now i'm screening people quite badly injured. we've got to my right to go. police motorcycle is coming to which is that there's very motorbike get ready to people working around in different areas, trying to work out where the next place a response is going to come from. so this has been a demonstration blank page and it happens every wednesday on this particular day. and then you will find phrase, union, motorcycle guides have joined the pension us off the thing. so for media videos of
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elderly people being beef and not quite a play, otherwise streaming with a got away or the group out. so i most of the police are printing off. um, all right, daniel trying to clear the crowds from the street so never to deal with the news or away from that to to guess. i mean, clearly it's going to be able to your eyes and your and your lungs if you can continue. do so. i wonder if you could put this into context for us. i mean, how widespread is this about how we, i realize radical economic reforms. yes . well, there's a growing number of protests about his reforms. we had severe floating in the southern city of maya blanca, for example, a went down that today. he was roundly abused by many of the people now that we blame in many ways some of the accounts to the uh, the health services to the rescue services,
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trying to tackle the flat thing. now that very little government health is a libertarian government would spend very little social projects has made rustic points across the country. and as i say, we're beginning to see increasing pro tomorrow. we've heard that the teachers are going to have a day of protest resale g p t to community protesting and very loud times about some of these policies. you can see the results from the police here with you, but it is a critics dreamy, harsh, no room for dialogue based on the party guns a, a gas uh tankless rang elderly people we've been figured out today. um, you know, so in a very time situated there, around the congress, the daniel, so you, you describe an uncompromising response from the forward to use that you did mention the gum shots. are we talking about live rounds? so i don't know what we're talking about live round, certainly say a gas certainly type of scramble to canada. and so i've seen no evidence of live
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rounds, but uh again the, there's the security minister here. but if your boy rich has come out and very strong tom's wedding, the footman finds who is going to join just protests today. the any form of little breaking would be met with a very tougher phones. they would be arrested, they would be bound from going to any football games in the future. as i say, most ready rolled up options on society, i think is seeing these uh, social media images. these videos hold elderly people being beaten with buttons over the head by the police, having pepper sprayed in the faces that has cool. it's a huge response from college and science of solitude. we've seen people in increasing numbers, taking to the streets for boy different sectors of society. joining hands arrival for support with us today with their arms around each other in a reaction or reaction to some of these very, very hoss government processors. and the police out here on the street talking about that daniel was there was a slight delay on the line. i'm sure of us can,
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could understand the connection can be a little bit to the carriers and a situation like this. i wonder, well, telling us about whether the president is resisting all of this pressure. if you'll come with me, i might be able to shows around it . so i didn't quite catch that quickly. you're asking about whether the president's going to come round is longer in any way. yes, i know it was a response my way he has shown his face as in going to the dark. no, i was asking you did start answering whether the president is continuing to resist this pressure. do feel free to move the camera around to show us exactly what the environment around you is like right now to yes, certainly. i mean, behind me of decline the camera. man. things are very empty. they play the streets . what you see mostly uh, is the police lining up, stopping people from walking around. so uh, on another street. so to my left,
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we have what was the cannons waiting to try to clear the area here in front of the congress building for the president has been very harsh and he's come the nation of the protest. us. he's very rarely met them face to face. and this is one of the reasons why people take to the space they feel the governments know this thing of the woods have come the nation against the security media stuff for 3 people. and it's happening especially harsh state play and hope for much of what they deemed to be a police refresher and against the protest of the president has been mostly absent again the one time he showed his face to the flood victims. today as i say he was met with the i agree, very angry response so, so really has to be very distance. and that hasn't been much in the way of response . just increasing the government costs right across the board of hedge and those of us social projects and relief operations of, of logic to victims in the light. all right, daniel, you and we as a china will of course keep close eye on how things develop that and when
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a service do, let us know if there are any immediate developments and we'll come back to daniel showing by the end board of service. thank you. or the cuts are assigned to the missing with form in the system. jordan saudi arabia, the you, a egypt and the palestinian liberation organization. who are bringing in discussions with the us special envoy to the middle east. the width of the joint statement released by the cast reformed ministry, says the our foreign ministers present to the plan for the reconstruction of garza, which was approved of the arab summit held in cairo last week. they also agreed with the us envoy to continue consultations and coordination with this plan as a basis for the reconstruction efforts. the businesses also emphasize the importance of establishing a cease fire and gaza. high level is ready, delegation is also in the office,
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folks and mediators to solve it and share from child cause a ceasefire. a special invoice the week of has joined the negotiations. well, as those thoughts continue present, donald trump appears to have backed away from his suggestions of forcibly displacing pub students from the gaza strip. the irish prime minister called for 2 things, solution the media briefing of the white house. we need to search of humanitarian aid in kansas to many children and to meet people to star. that's all just to me. and it's about 2 minutes area. and impulse is what motivates the irish in respect of its fuse. and i always been up to view as being argued with a 2 state solution with the idea. it's become much more challenging. it's difficult this time. some of that is the oldest being or our position and nobody's expelling any powers to a lot of the shows just never seem to be there. so i have a c joins us from london to help us
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a piece together. some of these lines that have been emerging from these talks in cats, also ma, one according to the countries stay with us, is willing to continue consultations around the our plan for gaza. all the americans now will immutable to the our plan that they have been previously. and what does that mean for the trump land to expel palestinians and take control of guns? and it's been mixed signals coming out of washington on the one hand, the is really is the american spokesperson told us few days ago that this will not work out and that they're still sticking to the trunk land. but then when you listen to steve, what's called a special in boy uh for the as you hear a different one more nuanced own, certainly more amenable to listen to talk. i guess that's what the tomato supposed to be doing. and i think hence the discussions that don't have to be on important ladies. quite late. what's important, why do i say make it's to there?
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are, there is no more intensive bombing go guys on has to meet. yeah. i'll close that out of the one that not being as much attention but you know, start ration and, and disease it's wintertime in gaza is, is very, very definitely, and i think guys are sort of just as it did before, but it's not getting the same. oh, just see and so it's important to have me things like that that would accelerate the government and see overseas fire in order to lead to reconstruction of cuz i think it's hard to say more when there's been a degree of disconnect between what we've heard of some different lots and what we've had some donald trump in recent weeks. however, what we're seeing a much human capital house also come in power that we won't be fired from donald trump. given those comments in the white house about know, palestinians having to leave gauze. i mean, the fact that trump is saying it would you read into that a lot. it's hard,
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it's hard to, um, you know, pin it down to be just a question of syntax. i mean, he actually does not think you ethic, because think by cindy's, he's thinking of just, you know, giving them a better homes and assign i or in egypt or in social studies or whatever. so he's not thinking of it in terms of uh, you know, let's drive him out by force. when could, when could read it that way, right. that, that he's actually wants to for the postage. be that as it may, your heard a trauma on, on you train when you're on data, on our national there's a or the economy saying one thing and another and then it's the opposite. yeah. i mean, he flushed this whole and as has been said once and again, as i've done this and he does it to deflect, sometimes he does it in order to uh, you know, default with someone else and so forth. and this very particular case, i think it's probably would be more interesting to hear, to the likes of. uh steve,
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what's up especially of what and even to the secretary of state. marco deal has been quite radical. i must say quite extreme, quite pro is randy. but see what the call is, the more new wants than this. and he's trying to drive the case for a ceasefire. it seems you listening to him. you, you could say the administration does not one desire to go back to the war. and that's what's, what are you the city of government this i didn't get to resume before. oh wow. there's always many sites. my massages here seem to political, have less that in london. of all the grounds in cause that's why the attacks of killed at least 7 palestinians of the past 24 hours at least for palestinians were killed area on tuesday. during the next room, cardboard separates the north and southern pines of gauze. if it was to be in the tax in on rough or in the south and paid noon and goss this city in the north as well as total blockade. or if this trip is continued now for 11 straight days,
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we're talking about no food fuel medicine or 8 as a being allowed to cross into gaza. on monday as well cut off electricity, the power is the only water the seller nation plant anymore. but it is in gaza city and has this report. i was seeing a large number of people and families and younger children carrying with them uh, empty pots and pans, and trying to get close to one of these, a soup kitchens available in the area that is a providing meals for them to break their fast on whatever is available, but it just the amount that is available as we were told just so small compared to the large number of people who are in need of food right now. this is just part of what's been going on for the past 11 days. total. the blockade on the, on the crossing that has a stop, the entry of much needed supplies, humanitarian supplies that are really pushing a desperate population to the point of catastrophe across the gaza strip. to so far
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we're seeing cords and it's act by these really side punishing the entire population of gaza from in total, the block a to preventing data from coming in the cut over the tricity to on of, of the only the nation of plants in, in the central area providing water drinking water for half a 1000000 people in defense from a little on the other part of the government that rely 100 percent on water trucks . they're carrying parents of from the destination plan, particularly to people in northern garza and gauze, and city to now we're seeing more of the restriction. they're making it very difficult for people to sustain their lives, to survive difficult living conditions created by months and months of devastation . and destruction across the street. well, that's how the is the united nations humanitarian coordinator for the posting. and i'll try posting territory. he told my colleagues sil vanya, that he's never seen anything like once on folding and gaza. and he's 30
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a career. every time i see women and children that have to have time, as i see as in elderly person, i ask myself the same question. who, who sold that we would see yet another of ramadan. why the world of the is why guys still in the same and in the same situation, we were given hope. when we had the ceasefire, we started to move to being more 8 and 8 from all directions. but now with waiting for the for, for the 2nd round of ceasefire to live, hoping that now in doha, those negotiations will result into something a food for what we want we want is a, it was we want is a permanency is fire at the people i talked to him, does a i've always been asking for, the permanency is fine. they want to be given the chance to re establish that lives . people now are extremely concerned about the negotiations. it's not just about the food, which is explaining these kinds of cool. of course it's about protection, it's about people being to be given the opportunity to re establish their lives.
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have you ever seen something like this? like what we're watching now in the gaza strip with nothing going it. i have never seen anything close to what i have seen in gaza. this one, this past year for me has been more painful than the 3040 years that i have a site that i have worked as in the humanitarian field. i've never been to a place where everything is made is needed. i've never been to a place where bathrooms, where the topic of every one, women when they felt when i speak to them. the 1st thing they talk about most of the times is protection is privacy is dignity, but they talk about the bathrooms having access to to, to toilet. women told me many times if they have access to say i'm thinking well that they don't think it even even pregnant women because going to the bathroom isn't getting it is a jet and the of them that's good. that could end up in the, in a catastrophe. you can't imagine the situation in uh,
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in ends in gaza. gaza is 2000000 sad stories. i remember that i, i've met a gentleman and the gentleman at the beginning of my assignment, the 5th. so the 2nd time that i went to a guy, and he basically told me, he said listen, you're getting this wrong. you need to look at us as somebody's and gaza. we are 2 millions on base. the family ties are broke and community ties are broken. society is a sparking you have to have that as, as individuals at the beginning agreed to i didn't understand it. i felt that i had enough experience to address the situation and it goes. and then i realized to the i had the last to out and got something.
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