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government's request. a summit of european leaders is also due to take place in london. it follows the fiery clash between president zelensky and donald trump at the white house on friday. mr zelensky has restated ukraine's gratitude to the united states for its support since the russian invasion. he said peace could only come when ukraine had a strong position for negotiations. speaking to bbc news — nato�*s secretary general said the events at the white house were very unfortunate. but mark rutte said he had spoken to volodymyr zelensky and told him he had to find a way to restore his relationship with president trump and the us administration. let's return to our top story — ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky has been meeting the british prime minister sir keir starmer in downing street.
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this was the moment the ukrainian president was greeted outside number 10. his visit to the uk follows an explosive row in the white house on friday with us president, donald trump, and vice presidentjd vance. by contrast, clearly a warm welcome for mr zelensky from keir starmer. on sunday, vlodymyr zelensky will meet king charles, and attend a summit in london with european leaders. at that meeting in downing street, volodymyr zelensky told sir keir starmer "we count on your support" and said he was thankful to the uk. let's take a listen thank you. well, let me just say that you're very, very welcome here in downing street. um, and as you heard from the cheers of
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from the cheers on the street outside, um, you have full backing across the united kingdom. and we stand with you with ukraine for as long as it may take. and i hope you've heard some of that cheering in the street. that is the people of the united kingdom coming out to demonstrate how much they support you, how much they support ukraine, and our absolute determination to stand with you, unwavering determination and to achieve what we both want to achieve, which is a lasting peace, a lasting peace for ukraine based on sovereignty and security for ukraine. so important for ukraine, so important for europe, and so important for the united kingdom. so i'm much looking forward to our discussions here this afternoon. thank you very much for making the time today. with pleasure. thank you very much, keir.
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mr prime minister, happy to be here. and really i saw a lot of people and i want to thank you people of the united kingdom. such big support from the very beginning of this war. thank you. your team. and i was happy that his majesty the king accepted my meeting tomorrow. and i'm thankful that you organised such a great summit for tomorrow. and we are very happy in ukraine that we have such strategic partners. we signed with you historic document.
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minutes in the white house. you've allowed yourself to be in a very bad position, and he happens to be right about... from the very, beginning of the war. you're not in. a good position. with world war three. than a lot of people said they should have. no. in this entire meeting, i have you said thank you? today, you went to _ pennsylvania and campaigned of america and the i president who's trying to save your country. please.
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your country is in big trouble. waita minute. i know. you're not winning. i know. you're not winning this. i know. because of us. i said thanks. but they had to use our military. you invited me... in three days, i heard it
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from putin in three days. of course. yes. i said a lot of times. in the american media. that's why i kept this going so long. you're buried there. you're running low on soldiers. listen. it would be a damn good thing. and then you, then you tell us. look, if you could get a cease fire right now, i tell you, you'd take it. stop getting killed.
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but you're saying you don't want a cease fire? ask our people about cease fire. what they think. that wasn't with me. that was, that was with obama. it was your president. excuse me? that was with obama. who gave you sheets and i gave you javelins. yes. i gave you the javelins to take out all those tanks. obama gave you sheets. in an interview with the bbc, the nato to restore his relationship with donald trump. he also said he's reminded the ukrainian president that he had to respect what mr trump has done so far for ukraine. i think it was very and i told him this. so we clearly discussed this.
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you said it was unfortunate. these are lethal weapons and without the javelins. in 2022, when the full scale attack started, ukraine would have been nowhere. particularly done by the uk and others, but it was
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that directly impact you, yourjob, and your listen, i've spoken for half an hour on thursday we are friends. we have worked for years together. he is committed to nato. of course, he expects the european, nato partners and he is right there. when it comes to nato, and we really need to work together on all of this.
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with the minsk accords in 2014. is enduring and will not be challenged by 0k. what happened last night? what i told to president zelensky is that i said, i think
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you have to find a way, it was donald trump who made the opening to the russians so they have now started this. to really hammer out what the europeans can do on all of this together. support for ukraine?
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have told in the past. my discussions with president trump, but obviously what they need to to get there is to make sure that we all work together on this. to restore his relationship with the american president support for ukraine. we have to make sure that when a deal is struck that the deal is lasting, it was...
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i'm sorry to interrupt. you can'tjust move beyond it. as i said, it was an unfortunate meeting. but i know as a fact that the american administration earlier in london. clearly, topics of conversation, agendas, this summit for you? countries tomorrow saying that if a peace deal
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by the russians again in the future. again, like happened in 2014 after crimea challenged because there were no security guarantees in place. 0k. policy chief saying the free world needs a new leader. does it? no. the us is over 50% of nato.
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the other 31 allies. but the us is so big, it's so important, there's so much of the defence capabilities and the projection collectively, of europe but also of the us. finished 1—1 at the vitality
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stadium. when we are playing better in the second half, and controlling the and controlling the game and checking when it starts and we have to go and do it in a just have to go and do it in a difficult liam roberts was sent off after kicking palace championship side burnley. from the second tier. plymouth had beaten brentford and liverpool on their way to the fifth round.
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that means celtic have extended their lead to 19 points. they beat st mirren 5—2. points clear on sunday. the defending champions lost 2—1 real betis with their former player isco getting the winner. udinese against parma
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kicks off shortly. of rugby league — as its english super thousands of fans are making their mark in the us. wigan warriors. that as a group. we are learning, it will be great experience some of them will probably apply last year, so we will see how we have improved.
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england eventually made 179. and south africa knocked off the runs needed in fewer than 30 overs. and that's all the sport for now. and international artists.
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it could all change. for so much, you know? she's never compromised. she does things her way. something that might come as a surprise but here's the secret i got a d in music. no way. yeah.
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which now you know what i mean. i feel like we're ok now. ..pretty embarrassed by that. pop sensation sabrina carpenter is flying in to perform lisa verrico is a musicjournalist for the sunday times. she says there is no doubt who the winner is going to be brat has won producer
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of the year. i don't think she'll be bothered about that. interesting category. but the big surprise of the night is so far, the big awards. well, she said she performed at the grammys, did an amazing at the grammys recently,
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and apparently has said is she not going to sneak on stage? let's see. that is a huge song at the moment. on the red carpet. so many others on their way in. a little bit earlier. is up for three awards now.
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so we're looking for a new crop of british stars who are going to step into the adele, ed we're looking at lola young and we're looking at mel smith for that. success in the states. are looking at all the notes about the brits. what's going on with them? well, the cure, kids love the cure. yeah, they love old cure. first time in in 30 years. i think they won best group in 1991. and...
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was that the first brit awards? the new gang win. we �* who the old—timers let's just tell you the latest we are hearing in because we are hearing in the last couple of about the because we are hearing in the last coup of )f about the because we are hearing in the last coup of the about the because we are hearing in the last coup of the pope jout the because we are hearing in the last coup of the pope was the because we are hearing in the last coup of the pope was in e hospital let's see the the hospital let's see the scene at the hospital. he has been there �*two in been there for two weeks in one day and he's battling pneumonia he is in a stable condition and he is in a stable condition following an isolated breathing on 7 onvfriday 7 7 onvfriday that 7 7 oanriday that is 7 crisis on friday that is with the vatican has been saying, the vet'cenhyémn gains; ' was vomiting the sudden worsening of in respiratory cenditien in last and hespitet test flight end be through a facemask hespitet test flight end he he through a facemask hespitet test flight end he he is through a facemask hespitet test flight end he he is t again | a facemask but he is once again stable, according the vatican. hello, sunny skies and light winds.
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with some persistent fog forming by early on sunday morning, particularly across east anglia and the south—east. you can't miss it. into the week ahead. a bit of cloud there across some central parts of the uk. so that does mean it mayjust about stay frost—free. but for many of us in towns and cities, the temperatures will fall to freezing or below,
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of a breeze and some clouds there in northwestern scotland. but on the whole it's another glorious day, bar a little bit of cloud here and there. the temperatures on sunday, typically between 9 and 11 celsius. so fine day, fine evening. it's around 10 or 11.
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bye— bye.
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in the oval office. i think you have to find a way, dear volodymyr, has signed a £2.25 billion loan for ukraine to support
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