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government release of former prime minister's unredacted whatsapp messages to the covid—19 inquiry. three dead in the latest russian shelling of kyiv — as president zelensky tells european leaders — there's an urgent need for ukraine tojoin nato and the eu. and — the bbc finds evidence of potential war crimes is being lost by social media companies using artificial intelligence. if the plight of seven environmentalists currently if nmentalists currently imprisoned in iran on spying charges. more on all of that in a moment, but i will take you back to that the summit, because president zelensky is just starting a news conference, let's cross their and put the microphones on. translation: 4' ., ., , , translation: ukraine has raised this matter because _ translation: ukraine has raised this matter because we _ translation: ukraine has raised this matter because we believe _ translation: ukraine has raised this matter because we believe this - translation: ukraine has raised this matter because we believe this is - translation: ukraine has raised this matter because we believe this is a i matter because we believe this is a part of the defence for the
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continent and the whole world. we have to do as much as possible for ukraine to receive, at some step forward, or towards the alliance and we have to receive this signal from the nato member nations. we are working on that. thank you. translation: mr working on that. thank you. translation: ~ , ., , ,, translation: mr president, we happy to ou in translation: mr president, we happy to you in moldova _ translation: mr president, we happy to you in moldova and _ translation: mr president, we happy to you in moldova and we _ translation: mr president, we happy to you in moldova and we surely - to you in moldova and we surely hope, you from moldova? we hope that the war will end very soon _ we hope that the war will end very soon with— we hope that the war will end very soon with the victory of ukraine. what _ soon with the victory of ukraine. what role — soon with the victory of ukraine. what role will it play in the region and for— what role will it play in the region and for the — what role will it play in the region and for the region specifically?
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translation:— and for the region specifically? translation: ~ ., ~ translation: well, i thank, whenever we are talking — translation: well, i thank, whenever we are talking about _ translation: well, i thank, whenever we are talking about the _ we are talking about the establishment of coalitions, it's important that the security should be there, not only for the territory of ukraine, but in this case there will be a safety and security for the neighbouring countries. those countries who share the same future in the european union. and i believe that although we will go shoulder to shoulder with ukraine and ukraine will do everything to support moldova, this is true. many steps we have already made on our way to the european union, i'm confident our experiences will be shared with our partners and moldova in particular and in particular with the people of bolsover and moldova that supports the policy of european integration. i know there are different moods in
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different countries, but i believe that i have selected the right steps and will be supporting as much as possible. as for our security matters, whenever we talk about the coalition of the fighters or patriots, whenever we are talking about defence, we have to realise what the consequences are so that whenever the missiles are being shot by russia, then those missiles could be landing in belarus, poland, moldova and many other countries. and this is happening, we have to be frank and unfortunately there will be more cases and more missiles and, god forbid, that would result in any casualties or suffering, because we clearly understand the true meaning of that. so everyone has to be interested in the security situation
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interested in the security situation in ukraine, because it has an impact on the neighbours. d0 in ukraine, because it has an impact on the neighbours.— on the neighbours. do we have a micmphone _ on the neighbours. do we have a micmphone in — on the neighbours. do we have a microphone in the _ on the neighbours. do we have a microphone in the audience? - on the neighbours. do we have a| microphone in the audience? 0k, on the neighbours. do we have a - microphone in the audience? 0k, we don't _ microphone in the audience? 0k, we don't next— microphone in the audience? 0k, we don't. next question. translation: don't. next question. tuna/mom- don't. next question. translation: ., translation: good evening, i cannot seak translation: good evening, i cannot speak ukrainian. _ translation: good evening, i cannot speak ukrainian. in _ translation: good evening, i cannot speak ukrainian. in your _ translation: good evening, i cannot speak ukrainian. in your speech - speak ukrainian. in your speech today, you touched a very sensitive subject of our country, the transition of trans istria. so we know in the media and in the ukrainian media there are lots of opinions of experts about the fact that if moldova authorities as we have a ukraine for transnistria, a
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solution can be fun. my question is, is the ukraine ready or is it possible to work out the issue or create peaceful ways of taking out the russian contingent from moldovan territory to the way of the black sea? i territory to the way of the black sea? ~ ., ., ., sea? i think we all do need a united moldovan society _ sea? i think we all do need a united moldovan society and _ sea? i think we all do need a united moldovan society and a _ sea? i think we all do need a united moldovan society and a united - sea? i think we all do need a united moldovan society and a united your| moldovan society and a united your countrx _ moldovan society and a united your country. and of course we wish you all of _ country. and of course we wish you all of the _ country. and of course we wish you all of the best and to do it without troops _ all of the best and to do it without troops and — all of the best and to do it without troops and artillery and bombs and without— troops and artillery and bombs and without rockets and etc. it means without _ without rockets and etc. it means without deaths on your land. of course, — without deaths on your land. of course, we _ without deaths on your land. of course, we will do our best, what we can. course, we will do our best, what we can and _ course, we will do our best, what we can and we — course, we will do our best, what we can. and we will always support you, please, _ can. and we will always support you, please, trust — can. and we will always support you, please, trust me, i am sure, really.
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it's hot _ please, trust me, i am sure, really. it's not fantastic, i am sure... i know — it's not fantastic, i am sure... i know... patriots will never be in ukraine, — know... patriots will never be in ukraine, our— know... patriots will never be in ukraine, ourwestern know... patriots will never be in ukraine, our western partners will never_ ukraine, our western partners will never unite. — ukraine, our western partners will never unite, will never give as modern — never unite, will never give as modern western you artillery, but we see the _ modern western you artillery, but we see the results, we did it, we united — see the results, we did it, we united countries i'm happy that we have a _ united countries i'm happy that we have a united europe and not only europe _ have a united europe and not only europe and — have a united europe and not only europe and that is why i am not hopeful. — europe and that is why i am not hopeful. i— europe and that is why i am not hopeful, i am sure that afterwards we will— hopeful, i am sure that afterwards we will win— hopeful, i am sure that afterwards we will win and i'm sure we will. you _ we will win and i'm sure we will. you will— we will win and i'm sure we will. you will have a united country. without — you will have a united country. without rockets. and without russia. we now _ without rockets. and without russia. we now have mike in the audience, we'll take _ we now have mike in the audience, we'll take one — we now have mike in the audience, we'll take one question _ we now have mike in the audience, we'll take one question from -
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we now have mike in the audience, we'll take one question from the i we'll take one question from the audience — we'll take one question from the audience. . ~ we'll take one question from the audience. ., ,, , ., ~ , audience. thank you. mr president, ou have audience. thank you. mr president, you have been _ audience. thank you. mr president, you have been speaking _ audience. thank you. mr president, you have been speaking about - audience. thank you. mr president, you have been speaking about your| you have been speaking about your aspirations— you have been speaking about your aspirations for nato membership and you asked _ aspirations for nato membership and you asked for a clear invitation at the upcoming summit and full security— the upcoming summit and full security guarantees related to that. in security guarantees related to that. in case _ security guarantees related to that. in case of— security guarantees related to that. in case of a — security guarantees related to that. in case of a peace settlement, would you ever _ in case of a peace settlement, would you ever be — in case of a peace settlement, would you ever be willing to accept security— you ever be willing to accept security guarantees that do not lead you to _ security guarantees that do not lead you to nato? anything outside of nato? _ you to nato? anything outside of nato? thank you. translation: ., ~ , ., nato? thank you. translation: ., ~ ., translation: thank you for the . uestion. translation: thank you for the question- we _ translation: thank you for the question. we could _ translation: thank you for the question. we could have - translation: thank you for the question. we could have a - translation: thank you for the l question. we could have a dialogue in here. we could have a discussion of a couple of hours. what are the peaceful settlement and with whom?
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who would serve as the guaranteemagneto is absolutely guara nteemagneto is absolutely clear, guaranteemagneto is absolutely clear, the infrastructure of security guarantees for ukraine. —— magneto is absolutely clear. now we are talking to countries, the united states and some of the partners and they are talking about the security guarantees and we have chief security people and they are based on the guarantees that we need. because we have this war and we are paying our own lives and clearly understand what do we need. so we have the security guarantees and this is... why do we need them? because we are not in nature. because we are not in nature. because otherwise russia would not attack us, or if they would attack us, then we would be protected by nato, but still i don't think they would attack. because i don't think i can come up with any examples
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which have a nato member country attacked by russia. so that guarantee security in asia. so let's imagine someone, you are from germany, right? let's imagine someone, someone for example would be thinking whether to give us the security guarantees or not. then we would need to understand which ones, if not nato, then what? what else? what else can guarantee? we had the budapest memorandum and there were leaders, prominent leaders, and what happened, well, we know what happened, well, we know what happened, well, we know what happened, we gave away the nuclear weapons. like modern civilised people, we did this, we made a choice, we gave away arsenal. well, ukraine was supposed to receive the
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protection for the sovereign territorial integrity of ukraine. ukraine has partially lost its territory, temporarily, but it's still lost as territories, we lost these people who are defending our country and that's temporarily. so are there any security guarantees except for nato? well, we need to think what this could be. we would like to have the guarantees of nato. and as long as we are not a member nation, we would like to have security guarantees. it would be favourable that it would be a clear signal that the security guarantees would stay but down my valid until ukrainejoins nature. that is would stay but down my valid until ukraine joins nature. that is the case. maybe you wanted a different answer, but that is the answer i can give you. mr
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answer, but that is the answer i can rive ou. ~ , . give you. mr president, i am here, ou'll we give you. mr president, i am here, you'll we are _ give you. mr president, i am here, you'll we are a _ give you. mr president, i am here, you'll we are a romanian - give you. mr president, i am here, you'll we are a romanian media i you'll we are a romanian media outlet. — you'll we are a romanian media outlet. my— you'll we are a romanian media outlet, my question goes like this. president — outlet, my question goes like this. presidentjohannes outlet, my question goes like this. president johannes signed an agreement today about security matters — agreement today about security matters and issued a joint statement. i want to ask you, how exactly _ statement. i want to ask you, how exactly should romania support ukraine — exactly should romania support ukraine for a faster nato integration? translation: , ., , , translation: first, whoever supports ukraine, i translation: first, whoever supports ukraine. i am — translation: first, whoever supports ukraine. i am very _ translation: first, whoever supports ukraine, i am very grateful _ translation: first, whoever supports ukraine, i am very grateful and - translation: first, whoever supports ukraine, i am very grateful and it - ukraine, i am very grateful and it supports our soldiers on the battlefield and i'm very grateful to presidentjohannes and indeed we have a wonderful and fruitful relations and cooperation, which is very important and we have made this corporation even more profound when he together with the other leaders came to with the other partners and
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it was at a very important stage at that point, we talking about candidate status for the european union. from that point, our cooperation has become much better. it's also important. between our nations and states. talking about security. i'm talking about the security. i'm talking about the security guarantees. this is a signal about our future membership in nato. it's more than open—door policy or something open. so president iohannis supports the future of ukraine in nato, so that means he would support us and he would vote for that to happen and he would vote for that to happen and he would work with other partners to make it happen. so that is what it
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is. translation: a. ., is. translation: an, ., ., is. translation: ukrainian media outlet. mr president. — translation: ukrainian media outlet. mr president. i — translation: ukrainian media outlet. mr president, i just _ translation: ukrainian media outlet. mr president, i just wanted _ translation: ukrainian media outlet. mr president, i just wanted to - mr president, ijust wanted to specify— mr president, ijust wanted to specify on the transnistria conflict _ specify on the transnistria conflict. you mentioned during the opening _ conflict. you mentioned during the opening statement about russian presence, so how russian forces would _ presence, so how russian forces would be — presence, so how russian forces would be redeployed from this occupied territory and will ukraine initiate _ occupied territory and will ukraine initiate the reconsider the negotiation process five plus two as we are _ negotiation process five plus two as we are part — negotiation process five plus two as we are part of this negotiation process? _ process? translation: ,., process? translation: , ., process? translation: , ., , translation: do you see any future in the five plus — translation: do you see any future in the five plus two _ translation: do you see any future in the five plus two negotiation? - translation: do you see any future in the five plus two negotiation? do | in the five plus two negotiation? do you see any results? should be reconsider? why should we talk about the project which is no longer valid. i think that we need to talk
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from a position of a strong country, a victorious country, to manage to restore its independence and territorial integrity. at this point we will need to talk. then we have a joint position together with moldova, in terms of the unity of moldova. we will be working, that is also clear. i don't know whether we will need the assistance and support of other partners. i believe in this situation, may be romania, maybe some other partners, maybe we would be talking together. maybe moldova would like to engage any other country. but ukraine would definitely play one of the major roles, because we do have a common border. as for what to do with those troops deployed there, well, they
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want to leave, to keep their lives, so they will go. want to leave, to keep their lives, so they will 90-— want to leave, to keep their lives, so they will go— so they will go. through the territory of _ so they will go. through the territory of ukraine? - so they will go. through the territory of ukraine? i'm - so they will go. through the | territory of ukraine? i'm not so they will go. through the - territory of ukraine? i'm not going to order them _ territory of ukraine? i'm not going to order them a _ territory of ukraine? i'm not going to order them a taxi _ territory of ukraine? i'm not going to order them a taxi or _ territory of ukraine? i'm not going to order them a taxi or a - territory of ukraine? i'm not going to order them a taxi or a cab, - territory of ukraine? i'm not going| to order them a taxi or a cab, well, there will be away. the person who wants to leave, well, this person will always find a solution. let's have another question. mr president, thank ou have another question. mr president, thank you for— have another question. mr president, thank you for visiting _ have another question. mr president, thank you for visiting our _ have another question. mr president, thank you for visiting our country - thank you for visiting our country in such— thank you for visiting our country in such a — thank you for visiting our country in such a difficult time for ukraine and we _ in such a difficult time for ukraine and we all— in such a difficult time for ukraine and we all know that russia is waging — and we all know that russia is waging a _ and we all know that russia is waging a terrible and dishonest war and hitting the electrical infrastructure which also affects moldova — infrastructure which also affects moldova. so is ukraine ready for new possible _ moldova. so is ukraine ready for new possible russian attacks on the
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energy— possible russian attacks on the energy infrastructure? and can the country— energy infrastructure? and can the country and — energy infrastructure? and can the country and moldova to be secured of blackouts? _ blackouts? translation: ,, ., , we have a daily attacks against our energy infrastructure, against water supplies, gas supply networks, against the infrastructure, transport nodes, ports, which is the most tragic attacks against ordinary people, children, kindergartens, how do you live without? it partners with support us even more, then we
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would have even greater defence, but i think the local authorities would need to remain smart. we had a tragedy today whether people were unable to access the shelter, the bomb shelter, when we return we will solve this. so we survived the blackout and the winter, well, there is nothing perfect about this, i wouldn't wish moldova to have something like that. however difficult, despite the difficulties of our winter, we tried to help when the president of moldova asked for our support, we try to do whatever we coat the russian bavarians, they will not capture our power plant.
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and we will be able to help cheap prices, which i think is a burden to be. they are who they are, we will surely not let moldova be alone. we will help with the blackout. we survived, don't be afraid. today i talked not only to the president but to the prime minister of moldova. and before that i asked her to have a meeting with the prime minister, we are talking about a joint energy project, which is very important. i would talk about the nuclear energy, our prime minister's tend to have a conversation about green renewable electricity. well, everything is important, we have to discuss everything, we can do some projects, there were ideas ready, next it's all about the willingness to take
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those ideas.— those ideas. french tv channel. hello, mr _ those ideas. french tv channel. hello, mr president, _ those ideas. french tv channel. hello, mr president, you - those ideas. french tv channel. hello, mr president, you have l those ideas. french tv channel. . hello, mr president, you have seen me running — hello, mr president, you have seen me running around to get the mic, this is— me running around to get the mic, this is how— me running around to get the mic, this is how persistent i am to ask you a _ this is how persistent i am to ask you a question. as you have seen, the invasion— you a question. as you have seen, the invasion of ukraine has changed the invasion of ukraine has changed the diplomacy throughout the world and a _ the diplomacy throughout the world and a lot— the diplomacy throughout the world and a lot of countries have offered some _ and a lot of countries have offered some sort— and a lot of countries have offered some sort of peace plan to you. some in agreements to what you want, some in agreements to what you want, some in non—agreements what you want. you and which _ in non—agreements what you want. you and which ones are the countries you are ready— and which ones are the countries you are ready to— and which ones are the countries you are ready to listen to as you have seen _ are ready to listen to as you have seen today? president and again from turkey— seen today? president and again from turkey is— seen today? president and again from turkey is not— seen today? president and again from turkey is not here, does that change a thing _ turkey is not here, does that change a thing for— turkey is not here, does that change a thing for you in terms of the peace — a thing for you in terms of the peace project in terms of deal that could _ peace project in terms of deal that could be _ peace project in terms of deal that could be ongoing in ukraine in the coming _ could be ongoing in ukraine in the coming months?
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translation: | coming months? translation: ., �* ., translation: i haven't heard in the ve end, translation: i haven't heard in the very end. last _ translation: i haven't heard in the very end, last sentence. _ translation: i haven't heard in the very end, last sentence. what - translation: i haven't heard in the very end, last sentence. what kind l very end, last sentence. what kind of peaceful millers i'm looking at? and from which countries? translation: and from which countries? tuna/mom— and from which countries? translation: ~ ., translation: well, from nine countries- _ translation: well, from nine countries. let _ translation: well, from nine countries. let me _ translation: well, from nine countries. let me explain, - translation: well, from nine countries. let me explain, let i translation: well, from nine l countries. let me explain, let me tell you how it works, —— from none countries there is a victim and an aggressor in the war. whenever an aggressor in the war. whenever an aggressor comes to your territory, then the peaceful time cannot be prevented by the aggressor. so those who suffer do prepare that. so since we do have a war on our territory that could be on the hour peace plan. now talking about the
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dialogue, we do need to have a dialogue, we do need to have a dialogue with those countries willing to be engaged in this process and i'm very interested in making sure that different countries would be complementing our plan for their own initiative. i am not saying this is the ultimate version, because it's all about diplomacy, if you're not talking with missiles like russia, and it is absolutely normal. when people from different continents are not standing aside, willing tojoin the continents are not standing aside, willing to join the process continents are not standing aside, willing tojoin the process in continents are not standing aside, willing to join the process in order to put an end to this war, they have to put an end to this war, they have to give their initiative, they have two and have a full right to do that and i'm grateful. they will approach us are not trying to impose something upon us, but suggesting. and this is a dialogue and there could be any country, except for the aggressor state, any country that is offering us with something. not
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russia, through some country, because we are all understand the originator of this or that initiative. so if there is any ideas it would be good that our peace formula summits would involve as many countries as possible from different parts of the world. this is very important, because i am confident that the piece muller and the peace summit, i don't know how many meetings and how many summits they will be, but what i know for sure is that this might serve as the foundation for the security infrastructure, for the whole world for the future, when you engage the whole world and you show that one country is isolated because of its aggression, this is what is going to happen to you. the rest will get united. in spite of different reasons. everyone will get united.
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not against someone in particular, but against the war, against the aggression. against the authoritarian regime and that is why i supported this very format. translation: i supported this very format. tuna/mom— i supported this very format. translation: des colleagues, unfortunately _ translation: des colleagues, unfortunately we _ translation: des colleagues, unfortunately we have - translation: des colleagues, unfortunately we have a - translation: des colleagues, unfortunately we have a need i translation: des colleagues, i unfortunately we have a need time translation: des colleagues, - unfortunately we have a need time to take to _ unfortunately we have a need time to take to take _ unfortunately we have a need time to take to take two more questions. mr take to take two more questions. zelensky, take to take two more questions. mr zelensky, several officials from kyiv previously— zelensky, several officials from kyiv previously said _ zelensky, several officials from kyiv previously said that - zelensky, several officials from i kyiv previously said that ukraine can help — kyiv previously said that ukraine can help moldova _ kyiv previously said that ukraine can help moldova to _ kyiv previously said that ukraine can help moldova to solve - kyiv previously said that ukraine can help moldova to solve the l can help moldova to solve the transnistria _ can help moldova to solve the transnistria problem. - can help moldova to solve the transnistria problem. has - can help moldova to solve the j transnistria problem. has this can help moldova to solve the - transnistria problem. has this been discussed _ transnistria problem. has this been discussed at — transnistria problem. has this been discussed at higher— discussed at higher levelstransnistria i discussed at higher. levelstransnistria are discussed at higher- levelstransnistria are still on discussed at higher— levelstransnistria are still on the border— levelstransnistria are still on the border with— levelstransnistria are still on the border with ukraine _ levelstransnistria are still on the border with ukraine where - levelstransnistria are still on the| border with ukraine where russia levelstransnistria are still on the - border with ukraine where russia has a 2000 _ border with ukraine where russia has a 2000 troops~ — a 2000 troops. translation: | a 2000 troops. translation: ., ~ , .,
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a 2000 troops. translation: ., ~ ~ ., translation: thank you. ukraine can resond and translation: thank you. ukraine can respond and can _ translation: thank you. ukraine can respond and can help _ translation: thank you. ukraine can respond and can help moldova - translation: thank you. ukraine can respond and can help moldova only - translation: thank you. ukraine can respond and can help moldova only if l respond and can help moldova only if they will be a request. only if they will be a request. at the highest level of military and political leadership, the official leadership. of moldova. and then ukraine will definitely... of moldova. and then ukraine will definitely- - -_ definitely... but, it is requested, all? am — translation: all? translation: ., , ., ., translation: i thought you would feel that. i have been travelling through transnistria and i was travelling once through transnistria. how was it? well, well, it's not them, it's
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russia, but of them as well. they supported this policy, which is wrong. but with all due respect, it's not switzerland, really. that is why i believe they have to get united with their own country, with their own heritage with moldova. but i have been travelling, i have seen how it was before the war, i was very much surprised stop i have seen flags, russian flags were soviet flags, russian flags were soviet flags and some other flags, i don't know. but i haven't seen any flags of the republic of moldova and i believe that is wrong. but i'm not a judge. as for the official request there was no official request, this was just frankly speaking the answer. . , .,
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translation: we don't need people like that on the _ translation: we don't need people like that on the front _ translation: we don't need people like that on the front lines. _ like that on the front lines. applause we are not... ~ , ., we are not... weight being on the front nine is _ we are not... weight being on the front nine is an _ we are not. .. weight being on the front nine is an honour— we are not... weight being on the front nine is an honour and - we are not... weight being on the front nine is an honour and we - we are not... weight being on the l front nine is an honour and we have really heroic people on the front lines and we don't dispose of people by sending them on the front line. and the final question. you by sending them on the front line. and the final question.— and the final question. you mean the have and the final question. you mean they have a _ and the final question. you mean they have a lot — and the final question. you mean they have a lot of— and the final question. you mean they have a lot of passports? - and the final question. you mean | they have a lot of passports? yes, they have a lot of passports? yes, they have a lot of passports? yes, they have ukrainian passports. i heard they have russian passports, the passport of moldova, romania. so a total of four. how can you call them citizens of ukraine? citizens of ukraine in ukraine are either on the front line or, unfortunately, left ukraine together with the children, i'm talking about women
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who left with the children, temporarily.— who left with the children, temoraril . ., . ., m temporarily. now the tv channel. mr president, temporarily. now the tv channel. mr president. i'm _ temporarily. now the tv channel. mr president, i'm here, _ temporarily. now the tv channel. mr president, i'm here, my— temporarily. now the tv channel. mr president, i'm here, my question - temporarily. now the tv channel. mr president, i'm here, my question is i president, i'm here, my question is about— president, i'm here, my question is about the _ president, i'm here, my question is about the tragedy— president, i'm here, my question is about the tragedy in _ president, i'm here, my question is about the tragedy in kyiv. _ president, i'm here, my question is about the tragedy in kyiv. this - president, i'm here, my question is about the tragedy in kyiv. this is i president, i'm here, my question is about the tragedy in kyiv. this is a i about the tragedy in kyiv. this is a horrible _ about the tragedy in kyiv. this is a horrible terrorist— about the tragedy in kyiv. this is a horrible terrorist act _ about the tragedy in kyiv. this is a horrible terrorist act of— about the tragedy in kyiv. this is a horrible terrorist act of aggression| horrible terrorist act of aggression against _ horrible terrorist act of aggression against ukraine, _ horrible terrorist act of aggression against ukraine, people _ horrible terrorist act of aggression against ukraine, people were - horrible terrorist act of aggression . against ukraine, people were killed, but this— against ukraine, people were killed, but this could — against ukraine, people were killed, but this could be _ against ukraine, people were killed, but this could be avoided _ against ukraine, people were killed, but this could be avoided if - against ukraine, people were killed, but this could be avoided if the - but this could be avoided if the bomb— but this could be avoided if the bomb shelters _ but this could be avoided if the bomb shelters would _ but this could be avoided if the bomb shelters would be - but this could be avoided if the bomb shelters would be open. | but this could be avoided if the - bomb shelters would be open. what would _ bomb shelters would be open. what would be _ bomb shelters would be open. what would be the — bomb shelters would be open. what would be the response _ bomb shelters would be open. what would be the response upon- bomb shelters would be open. what would be the response upon your. would be the response upon your return _ would be the response upon your return to — would be the response upon your return to kyiv— would be the response upon your return to kyiv and _ would be the response upon your return to kyiv and who _ would be the response upon your return to kyiv and who is - would be the response upon your return to kyiv and who is going. would be the response upon your| return to kyiv and who is going to take responsibly— return to kyiv and who is going to take responsibly for— return to kyiv and who is going to take responsibly for that? - return to kyiv and who is going to take responsibly for that? everyone will be responsible. _ take responsibly for that? everyone will be responsible. any _ take responsibly for that? everyone will be responsible. any specific - will be responsible. any specific individuals. _ will be responsible. any specific individuals, personalities? - will be responsible. any specific individuals, personalities? very| individuals, personalities? very s - ecific. individuals, personalities? very specific- itut — individuals, personalities? very specific. but i _ individuals, personalities? very specific. but i need _ individuals, personalities? very specific. but i need to - individuals, personalities? specific. but i need to go individuals, personalities?” specific. but i need to go back, individuals, personalities?“ specific. but i need to go back, i will see the details and we will get into that and the people will take responsibility for some people being
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deprived of the possibility to access the bomb shelter. unfortunately, except for russian enemies, we do have a lot of internal friends. enemies, we do have a lot of internalfriends. there is a enemies, we do have a lot of internal friends. there is a word thatis internal friends. there is a word that is on my mouth, but there is too manyjournalists and i cannot pronounce that. too many journalists and i cannot pronounce that.— too many journalists and i cannot pronounce that. dear colleagues this is the end of— pronounce that. dear colleagues this is the end of the _ pronounce that. dear colleagues this is the end of the press _ pronounce that. dear colleagues this is the end of the press conference, l is the end of the press conference, thank— is the end of the press conference, thank you — is the end of the press conference, thank you for the questions. | is the end of the press conference, thank you for the questions. i would sa like thank you for the questions. i would say like that. _ thank you for the questions. i would say like that. it _ thank you for the questions. i would say like that, it could _ thank you for the questions. i would say like that, it could be _ thank you for the questions. i would say like that, it could be a _ say like that, it could be a knockdown.— say like that, it could be a knockdown. , ., knockdown. there it is, the end of the news conference, _ knockdown. there it is, the end of the news conference, a _ knockdown. there it is, the end of the news conference, a round - knockdown. there it is, the end of the news conference, a round of. the news conference, a round of applause from the journalists, but president zelensky saying he will receive signals of strong support from allies at the summit in moldova on the matter of fighterjets. he has asked many times western allies for the supply of fighterjets to aid with aerial defences, he said a bit earlier but there was an urgent need for ukraine to join nato and join the eu. he talked and acknowledged the support that
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continues to be from the european partners and, in terms of today's events, three deaths in kyiv. he dug by the tragedy are people not being able to actually access the bomb shelter, but they have survived the very difficult winter, those are the key lines that from that summit. live from london. this is bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. the deadline passes — for the uk government to release former prime minister, borisjohnson's — unredacted whatsapp messages to the covid—i9 inquiry. we'll have the latest. the controversial influencer andrew tate is challenged in a bbc interview — he denies his content — fuels a culture of mysogyny. have you raped anybody? absolutely not. have have you raped anybody? absolutely not- have you _ have you raped anybody? absolutely not. have you checked _ have you raped anybody? absolutely not. have you checked picked - not. have you checked picked anybody? _ not. have you checked picked anybody? absolutely - not. have you checked picked anybody? absolutely not. - not. have you checked picked i anybody? absolutely not. have not. have you checked picked - anybody? absolutely not. have you expected anybody?—
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three dead in the latest russian shelling of kyiv —

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