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to stand up to a more or so to china, the agreement we have fall now really opens a new chapter in our relationship because we move from litigation to corporation on aircraft and that after almost 20 years of dispute, it is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t o joe biden left brussels before the final press conference and headed to geneva, where he will meet with the russian president vladimir putin. this is what your leaders want him to pass on to putin. the 1st message is very simple. we are united, the 27 member states. we have an index debate a few weeks ago about russia and each of them the illegal activities, the disruptive activities of 1st up the renewed show of u. s. e. u unity here in brussels is likely to help joe biden put pressure on his trash and counterpart on wednesday. let's get more on joe biden's,
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european tour with david o sullivan, who was a boss of it to the restroom 2014 to 2019. welcome to d. w, let's start with the boeing agreement to continue to disagree. how significant is this time pre settlement of that trade dispute? i think it's a very important breakthrough. it is a complicated problem. i've been involved in that litigation many years ago. i know how complex it is. it was impossible to find the definitive agreement in the time available, but taking time out and pausing the the other towers for 5 years is a huge relief to the other industries involved and will give the negotiators time to find the delicate wording on, on what kind of subsidies can eventually be legally given to large civil aviation producers to find a solution to that. so it's actually a very big deal. and i think a very positive side, both for the other industries affected and poisoned by this dispute,
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but also for airbus and boeing, especially as they will face increasing competition mainly from chinese producers in the future. ok, let's talk about to china. has been buying has very much lead the antique china charge at the g 7. and at yesterday's nato summit, given that china is the use biggest trading partner, come to us and the you reconcile that different approaches to beijing. yes, i think they can, don't forget, the china is also a very big trading partner of the united states, including owning a lot of us debt. so china is deeply implicated in the global economy. and i don't think that any of us can imagine a world in which we simply decouple from china. on the other hand, there's a lot in china's behavior which we as europeans find objectionable, excessive subsidies. i p test and, and compulsory acquisition. so there is a, we,
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your opinions are not naive about china. the, the challenge i think is to avoid that this turns into a new cold war, which leads only to confrontation. we have to balance the pushback against the things that we find objectionable, including human rights and some of china's behavior in the region with engagement and cooperation with china in areas where we will need that such as climate change . for example, when i go onto russia, president biden meets vladimir putin tomorrow. what will a successful meeting look like? from an american perspective? i suppose know drama. president biden has said he wants a stable and predictable relationship with russia. i'm not sure the president does stability and predictability. i think he likes to keep people throw people off their guard. there is obviously a lot the both sides are not happy with. the americans will have their list of complaints about russian behavior from human rights through to interference in the
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elections through, through to behavior in ukraine and bella. ruth, but president putin will also have his list. and i think the trick will be whether they can find a way of managing those differences. but and avoiding that here again, this relationship turns into a sort of standoff, which becomes a 0 sum game going forward, which is known as anyone's interest, least of all, for those of us in europe. you've watched 2 very different american president stay with vladimir coach if you were in the room when joe biden was getting his last minute briefing. what would be your advice? i think president biden is a very shrewd politician that he's been, he's been doing this for a long time. he was vice president. he was president obama special envoy on ukraine . so he knows that region. he knows the russians. well, i think he will be very charming. he will be very open, but firm on, on the points which are important for him, but he will reach out to boot and say,
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look, we don't agree on everything. let's find a way of co existing and not creating excessive tensions for each other. will mr. put and be interested in that? he did remark recently that he hope that president biden would be a less impulsive president. so maybe he didn't feel in the end that he got as much from president trump as everyone thought he might. but i think president biden is a very shrewd politician. who knows this part of the world. well, he will. he will know what he wants to do. the question is whether he can establish a relationship that is workable as a lot of european love, joe biden, especially compared to he's a pre dissenter. but when you look at actions rather than words, it just leaves me wondering. there's major difference between the trump and the, the by an administration seems to have been tone rather than actual. i wonder if the you should be strengthen is strengthening its own independent positions on russia, china iran?
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well, i think if we want to be a reliable and a good partner of the united states, we have to do that. we have to stand more on our own 2 feet. we have to do more for our own defense and security. we have to look to our strategic economical, telling me because that's in our own interest, and it's ultimately in america's interest. but i think it's unfair to say that it's only the tone in the style that have changed biden, he has rejoined the paris climate accord. he is engaging in trying to reconnect on the joint column plan of action with iran on the nuclear deal. he has shown yesterday a firm commitment to nature and the article 5 of the, of the native trees. so these are more than just changes of tone and style. they are real changes of substance. of course, differences will remain, let's be honest. we do have divergence is across the atlantic. the issue is can we manage those while at the same time building and the lions to face the new challenges, the challenges, of course, of, of china and russia, but also the challenges of artificial intelligence,
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the coming technological revolution, which is going to dramatically alter, not just our economy and our social life, but also the theater of war. look at cyber cyber warfare. so we have every interest in working with the americans on these issues. but you're right. we also need to stand more in our own 2 feet. and as your opinions be better able to manage our own affairs, it's very clear, very interesting. thank you so much for talking to us. i think you know, sullivan, former you back to the, to the e at the us. thank you very much. joe biden has now arrived in geneva, the next stuff on his european to this is where for the 1st time as president, you need to rush. this is vladimir coach. and on wednesday, the summit comes at the time and us russian relations and most strains for years. the talks are expected to cover a range of issues on which 2 sides disagree, including brushes, room in ukraine, and moscow's cracked down on opposition activists at home. so let's get
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a rush and perspective on this meeting from andre court court coltrane, of whose director general of the kremlin founded of russian international affairs. come so welcome to d. w. and what does bother me put in one to from this meeting? well, i think that he also wants predictability and stability. he understands the relations between russia and the united states will continue to be mostly adversarial, at least for the foreseeable future. but at the same time, there are some potential pockets all far corporation that can be pursued schroeder, and also even the confrontation can and should be managed to reduce costs and to got down or eat associated with this confrontation. so what would a success look like? of and other than that, nobody getting a shot or insulted i think that in the 1st place,
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put in would like to read you. us russian us controls negotiations. what will happen after the you start agreement? there are so many issues related to the technological progress in the military field to include in cyber space and told them as lethal weapons and prom strike capabilities that complaint there is a lot that the 2 sides have to discuss and hopefully a lot the 2 sides have to agree upon. he would also like to discuss the more general issues of to digit stability that might include the international terrorism and crisis situations in various regents of the world. not on all of this crisis situation. so russia and the united states are likely to agree, i don't think that there is a lot of room for a compromise on issues like ukraine or bellows, or even libya, but on some of them may be up against on maybe north korea,
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maybe yemen for sure the arctic region, i think on some of these issues, there is a place to agree, at least on certain situational issues that would make our lives somewhat a little bit easier. hi, the security has been a very big issue for the americans, especially when you look at russian time bringing us elections and the cock branch that moscow seems to give hackers you think were like me to say any discussion or agreement there. well, the depends on the political will, but i think that own cyber, the, the bullets in the us court, russia suggest a couple of times that you for the united states has concerns or complaints about the rational behavior we should put together a joint task force at a high level and we should dig into this problem so that all misunderstanding
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can be removed and potentially the 2 countries can work together on cyber issues. i recall that. busy the peasant dump came to power and they had a meeting with president putin on the sides of the g. 20 summit in hamburg that was discussed and the top at 1st. busy suggest the probably that was a good idea, but later on when he got back to washington, he was criticized and he had to develop this idea. i'm not sure that he hasn't biden, we'll be more receptive today. joined us, russian task force on cybersecurity. but probably these big gap and perceptions between the 2 countries can be narrowed if not breached of incidence as usual. but this is a misunderstanding or a gap in perception. you don't need a joint task force to not interfere in and other countries election to stop
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providing a safe haven for hackers. yeah, this is exactly what mister polluted will ask mister, bite him to do in view of the 4th common the russian elections to the, to the rational legislature. the perception in the crim, whether it is right or ought or not is up to you to judge. but the perception is that the united states exactly into fears into russian domestic appeals by supporting political opposition and ideally food and would like to sign an agreement with present bite to bite on mutual non interference. however, this is apparently not what person biden is going to do because of his concerns about human rights in russia. so the position of present biden is to the u. s. interference is benign and therefore should be tolerated, while of the russian to feel is maligned. and therefore, should the host. very interesting. thank you so much for joining us. andre quarter
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enough from the russian international affairs council. take a look at so most owners are making news around the world. authorities of tightened security in jerusalem ahead of a planned march buys railey ultra nationalists, so called march of the flags commemorate c, anniversary of israel, 1967 occupation of east jerusalem. passage through the city at the heart of the cities, muslin, quarter, masters called on palestinians to resist the parade. at least 5 people were killed and several others wounded. when gunman targeted polio vaccination teams in the africa. and if you have general about, no group is claimed responsibility. i've gone extend is one of the only 2 countries where polio was still. and demi a court in france is fine swedish furniture giants ikea, a 1000000 euro spying on employees. the company is french subsidiary had been accused snooping on its work as a job applicant. so the several years under preaching their privacy,
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i'm reviewing records of their bank accounts. and you report by germany's domestic intelligence, the agencies as far i think, streams and is on the increase fueled in part by the pandemic. corona virus protest . there'll be a nazi to spread the ideologies according to find other dates that found more than 33000 people in germany, belong to there might bring extremist spectrum, you know, to hungary, where parliament has passed a law that bans material deemed to promote homosexuality or gender reassignment to children, the government says the legislation protects children at l. g b t, q activists and human rights groups. say it is homophobic. thousands of protesters rallied outside parliament to denounce below the kind of food show support l g. b t writes outside parliament in the past whether such public displays are still legal is now in doubt. the new law just prost bands,
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anything deemed to promote homosexuality to children, including bringing up l g b, t issues and gender diversity in schools. those behind the new legislation, faith protect children. campaigners condemned the law as a cynical attempt to link homosexuality with sexual deviant, equating sexual and gender diversity with peter celia strikes that the very core of the human dignity and humility of l. g. b t. people in hungary and poses a real risk of putting them and their safety and well being in danger. prime minister victim o band singled out the children's book featuring gender diverse characters. he said it crossed the red line. others on the far right, labeled the book, homosexual propaganda. books like that, as well as advertisement showing same sex relationships and now banned.
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when i did make marriage mad, me on the, on the ban, children have a right to know the will they living with more on my dad or if they have a right to know what social reality? i mean now in hungary, social reality, lesbian, bisexual, transgender people on part of the role of education is to make children fully aware of. they get hundreds, right? wing government is cracked down on l g b, t, right? not recognizing gay marriage, banning l. g b t couples from adopting our flooring gender changes the l g b t. community fear the new law is just the next step in the erosion of their rights at all. the solar football christine erickson has given his 1st update on his condition since
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collapsing mid march of the euros on saturday. the danish me failed or posted from his hospital bed saying i'm fine and thanking fans for their support had he was still undergoing test to find out why his heart stops momentarily during denmark's game against finland. also in the year of germany, he faces a rating world champions, france on tuesday, fans from both the countries i've already been getting into the movie unit, which will host to all 3 of journey that group games from $14000.00 spectators will be allowed in the arena with germany hoping at home advantage concert, something they take on the tournament favorites. so the 1st game off the tournament for those teams, but it's kick off approaches. as no doubt the pressure is on germany after they failed to make it out of the group stage at the world cup in russia. yeah. germany's last appearance that
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a major tournament 3 years ago ended in tears for a nation that is one full well cups and 3 european championships pay the hurts a lot. the early exits, the 2018 world cup in russia prompted some serious soul searching, especially when success was previously a given. man, no model is usually when you celebrate a lot of victories, that's normal. but it also means your appetite to satisfy. that's human. you lose your hunger us, which means others are more driven and you're knocked off your pedestal guys because in the iron management in me, from soccer stores, despite the 2018 tobacco love with given time to turn things around, he began to rebuild his scores deciding to focus on youth, but the coaches, shopping and changing hasn't had the desired effect. a 6 now humiliation at the hands of spain late last year showing this still work to be done. you
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may tell him we've got tons of highly talented young footballers in germany. but everything has to fit together and i'd say we're still in an experimental phase father. so the euro's experiments have been ditched in favor of the tried and tested thomas mueller has returned to the squad alongside another veteran match who move the can their experience guys, germany back to success the finger show. and i definitely think germany have a chance to reach the semi finals. and from there, anything's possible. the guy molig the cliche, goes to germany, performed best at tournaments, the last major success that the 2014 world cup in brazil demonstrate that big 3 again, the tournament favorite, france would go a long way to bringing back the feel good factor in german football. well,
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let's take you to munich, which is hosting tonight, so much. don't have them hiding from dw sport. is that welcome jonathan. germany hoping for a better performance stand in russia? are they likely to get it? well, i think that's certainly what they hope for certainly can't be any worse than it was in russia. i think that's where the stand it needs to be. all the signs do point towards a better performance. i mean, the, the feeling around the side in the training camp and in that base camp here just outside munich is good. but the performance on the field is really the biggest question mark about this side. they've been very hard to predict all the way up until this point, so it comes down to a performance on the field. otherwise, all the other stuff just doesn't really matter. so ok, stay with this job and we're going to and from the germany coach, you actually love talking about sides preparation for the much against france. you know, the p i nice on the inside on that piece and i'm relaxed. i think that we managed
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to achieve what we set out to these last 14 days for them and many things of last 2 years. haven't been that easy. john's. i, in fact, when some things have been difficult for the last 2 weeks, we've done a lot of good work. i had lots of discussion, sat together and talk if you could feel the code here and getting better and better as the training was not, not doing a business based on some boxes rather than having what do you think is yogi, loves optimism, realistic. i think you've got to be optimistic, given what's happened since russia, but i do show some of the optimism based on what i've seen out here in the base can decide certainly does seem close to together than it was in russia. the architecture of the base camp lends itself to a stronger collective field around the school. again, most of the importance around decide to points towards the performance on the field is one thing to talk about how unified decide is. and it's another to perform like a team on the pitch, and they certainly have to do that tonight against france,
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the world champion. otherwise it will be a very difficult start to this tournament. the germans, i were in. we're, we're the times. we have the much happening that in munich. but the attendance is limited because of a pandemic. well, germany really have a home advantage. i think so. i mean, $14500.00 fans in attendance, most of which will be germany signs. so i think that could only benefit players, most of whom, of course, have played most of the season just finished without fans in the stadium. so i think that will be a boost, and of course you've got to factor in the most of this germany side, playful by munich. and so they'll be familiar with the surroundings and the stadium, especially on a match day. so that can only lend itself to an increased focus, which is what they need for a big performance again. so what do you recommend? that's have a predicted school on tough to say, i think these big masters can sometimes be anticlimactic. i think a draw would probably be what gemini would be happy with. that's what i'm going
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with, even if it's on popular. i tell them the hardening dw sport in munich, thank you. with less than an hour until it kick off fans and both sides are streaming towards the push cash arena in budapest to watch hungry host portugal . well, the $67000.00 spectators unexpected things stadium in the hall, gary, and capital. all. this is the only venue hosting euro 2020 matches. there is no place and limit on the number of people in attendance. in response to the coven, 1900. is reminded by top stories. those are the you on the us have agreed to prolong a truth in that dispute of aircraft subsidies to airbus and boeing agreement above the threat of billions and punitive thomas is being hailed a major breakthrough in transit atlantic ties and the us president joe biden has now arrived in g, but geneva, on the eve of a summer, with a russian count,
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set aside say, expectations for the talks. i'll set you up today. well, world news at the top of the hour, the w sign show tomorrow, today is next for the day, the the the, me the news
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the, the the, the, the the, okay. so the last season wasn't all about partying. course there was still plenty to celebrate.
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