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one american in including one american in exchange for palestinian prisoners. and thousands of us workers are a lead—off ' like " ' like the " ' for like the " 7 for disease ke the n 7 for disease control. n 7 for disease control. 7—7— centers for disease control. —— laid off. gaddafi with us. ukrainian president says he had good president says he had a good with us vice presidentjd vance on the sideline —— good to have you sideline :: 59991 is! has"; lieu us. sideline :: 59991 is! has"; ygu us. president zelensky be 5 be the j be the last said it would be the last conversation and made it clear a peace with russia that a peace deal with russia must security for his country. jd guarantees for his country. jd vance emphasised that the us guarantees for his country. jd vance to iphasised that the us guarantees for his country. jd vance to achieve d that the us guarantees for his country. jd vance to achieve peace the us guarantees for his country. jd vance to achieve peace ine us europe but beiore mr us vice meeting mr zelensky, us vice president stunned european of the conference when leaders of the conference when he used an to criticise he " "pole; w " ”hecalledam w he called a retreat w ”i; canlwewchawrwewtreat vew w what he called a retreat of fundamental values and accused leaders of
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europe reneeeeueed leaders of the europeeneeeeueed leaders of the will eurapeandaaaused leaders of the will of iaoefioa the grill as? the for iahefiha the grill as? zehe for more iahefiha ehe eehli ese ehe for more on iaheeeiha ehe eeiee eee ehe for more on all egheeeehg ehe eeiee eee ehe for more on all that ukraine's president deeply worried that his most but he wants this dialogue. we the killing to stop, but we want to achieve a durable, lasting peace. well, we are going to support president trump. we had a good conversation today. our first meeting,
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not our last for sure. he wants to stop the war. now he says president putin wants peace in ukraine. already given too many concessions to russia. before ukraine can even negotiate its own future. horrendous war to an end.
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have to be part of that negotiated deal. came from within. ifear, is in retreat. democracies are substantially less brittle than many in a commitment to what's been known as a rules—based international order, and the worry this year is president trump is now set on breaking those rules
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relationship. but the nato secretary—general still believes this can work. for now, ukraine only sees more war, not peace. the latest attack, a drone strike on the for ukraine, it has been three years of denials from moscow. russia lost its full—scale
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invasion three years ago to effect w effect at w effect at the sf " wof _"_ wwwwwwwwwwww of—ww—wlaunched. w wwww w wwwwwwww of—ww—wlaunched. inw beginning of —— launched. in february of russia and annexed crimea and eras then iioiioirred bi; a i was then followed by a full—scale invasion some three full—scaleinvasieneseme three ago. and full—scaleeihvasieneseme three ago. and this is ukraine w with having seized tadaywith’ rdssi'a’having seized than of eadaywith' rdssia’having seized than of the territory more than 20% of the territory seen here in red and shows land that russia took but ukraine has eventually won back. speaking to people who on speaking to people who live on the banks of the reservoir now empty after a vital dam was destroyed
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then nothing will work out. there willjust be a border. now, it feels vulnerable and betrayed. it separates where we are from russian—occupied territory. would be able to stop russia
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from crossing it in the future. forced to adapt. with all the talk about talks... here, it is the turn of natalya's husband — i just don't know anymore. i wish they found some way to end it. mournful singing. donald trump says he wants the killing to stop. ukrainians know the cost of russia's invasion. gunshots. the price for generations.
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poland, hegseth has been meeting with this polish counterpart standing by from early w w from early inww w from early inwwthe "immenh erehe earee! in. the eeeee ., ., ~ , ., ,. ,, he reiterated his belief ukraine may have to give some territory to secure up some territory to secure peace and that nato e??? iii! eh?�* '*%e€�*e�* were e??? ii?! “e? '*%e€�*e�* were unrealistic. partw ee see a”: ee part of that speech in as part of that speech in warsaw, he issued stark as part of that speech in warsaw, to issued stark as part of that speech in warsaw, to european tark as part of that speech in warsaw, to european allies. message to european allies. member countries and nato need to spend more, invest more in need to have more skin in the game for the collective defence. that is a —d suggestion from the united states of america, is a states of ameriaa, that is a request states of amerisa, that is a request which we will up on asa up on as a reflection desire and commitment to defend their own back actually defend their own back yard. will vernon is in warsaw with - analysis _ yard. will vernon is in warsaw with - analysis i those . with more analysis on those comments from the us defence
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secretary. at comments from the us defence secreta . �* , secretary. at the-ease _ following secretary. at the-ease; _ following the stalks the polish counterparts, the secretary hegseth stoodw w w ww w wwwwswtowodwwbuinngwww w’ w w ’ ee by e e 3 e by those ee eeeeeeee: e , 3 ee by those comments ee e , 3 ee by those comments add; , stl back lying 3 ee by those comments add; , stl back to 1g 2014 going back to their 2014 borders he said he was just being also said being realistic and also said it was early to it was too early to define the framework in the terms of any peace negotiations and said would be up to president that would be up to president trump not him but that would be up to president trump not him that is have said actually, that is what you have done by the prospect of w the prospect of nawto dismissing the prospect of nato membership or of getting, membership er’ ee geeenge getting its land back, wwalwreawwdyw w w w w welreqwddevewthedw w w welreqwddevewthethhew w w you've already defined the parameters of potential peace earareeetere et eeeeeheeae eeaee e e ,, e , ,, main earareeetere et eeeeeheeae eeaee e ee e e ee e ee main message that talks. the main message that hegseth brought to warsaw is wthe ww is the countries more to more and do more need to spend more and doemare and said was was on defence and said poland was a model allied because it leads on defense and said poland was model allied because it a model allied because it leads by example. warsaw has warsaw has byzezxarggle. warsaw has military spending in by example. warsaw has increased military spending in
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increased military spending in the last few years and now yea rs years and now the last few—years and how 5% of gdp and gdp and other almost 5% of gdp and other cou ntries pete european countries set pete european countries set pete should basically take a out warsaw was hegseth should basically take a leaf out of warsaw was possible. and will cause a lot leaf out of warsaw was and will cause a lot possible. and will cause a lot of concern in eastern of concern here in eastern of concern here in eastern is he said europeans europe is he said europeans europe is he said europeans must not assume that the must not assume that the american military presence american military presence on american militarypresehce on the continent will last continent last the continent will last forever. now is the time to forever. now is the time to invest said pete hegseth, in invest said pete hegseth, in beefing up military beefing up european military capabilities. the us defence beefing upeuropean military the us defence capabilities. the us defence secretaries comments, to limit secretaries comments, to limit ukraine's nato membership ukraine's nato membership prospects spokesperson prospects and are spokesperson prospects and are spokesperson saying it's a manifestation saying it's a manifestation of realism and a key element in a key element in forward. wwjoining moving forward. me live forward.wwjoining me live moving forward. joining me live now is research director of the moving forward. joining me live now is research director of the european council on foreign moving forward. joining me live now is re! council irector of the moving forward. joining me live now is re! council on :tor of the and welcome, relations and welcome, very to have you with us. and i good to have you with us. and i want to start by just want to start by talking those comments from the
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presidentjd vance and his
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now is research director of the european col asl on foreign now is research director of the european col as a in foreign now is research director of the european col as a partner n about europe as a partner rather as an object of american foreign days german national and the president i national and the president has ional and the president has intervened le vice president has intervened forcefully in quite forcefully in that election in toward the german that the us voters that americaefor the us prefers. and who government prefers. and who they to with and that to most of the is a threat to most of the existing authorities. in is a threat to most of the existing authorities. eeieeng'autheritieee and intervention and opinion, and intervention and do you feel will have a do you feel that will have a concrete on how concrete impact on how electorates across feel? electorates across europe feel? i think us and i think the us government and the us presence in europe, the us opinion is very important to european voters i'm european voters and i'm not acquainted for them acquainted enough for them to think if it will many think if it will change many
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votes but, if the entire basis of your security is the us assistance in the security = -w then, are w what w w w whetwthew w what the american interested in what the american about the president thinks about the parties that might make up your government. looking at the toics government. looking at the topics pg vance - topics thatjd vance just really on here, free was something came as wwwawszwiidww ww ww as did immigrationw.w wwwawswdidimmigwratiwonw why ww ww wawswdidwimwrnigwratiwonw why dwowww ww'wcwhwiwanthat ww ww wwthiwanthathlw/awsw, ww ww wwtwhiwan than; that you think that was,; that e e e e e of topics? i you think that loose that wee e—e of toics? ., selection of topics? i think in the first instance, _ selection of topics? i think in the first instance, both - selection of topics? i think in the first instance, both the i their}; instance. both the politics of thgfjigt instance. both the politics of united and europe,wthese are parties that have a similar to republicans in the line to the republicans in the united states and immigration culture w culture war issues and ones and culture war issues and ones he to see in power that he wants to see in bower he to be making w thewwwww ww w thewtrump thewtrwl wants to be administration wants to be efforts to make making efforts to make those parties get in all across
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parties get in power all across the months in future. the months-ahead in key in europe, elections in europe. do you think that ultimately, do you think that these will move these countries will move away from the us style of politics from the us style of polities e e ee being represented that beiho represented closer? that being represented closer? i 8
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