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ah, around the world, more than 300000000 people are seeking with because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. w. made for mines. this is did other news asia coming up to day 2 regional powers, 2 very different responses. how japan and india have reacted to the ukraine crisis . japan says it's open to sanctions, what india called for a straight. what explains this difference in responses? plus both countries are also attending an indoor pacific meeting with e ministers in paris. what impact could the ukraine crisis have on the situation in
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the, in the pacific? japan's ambassador to the u explains? ah, i british manager, welcome to the doctor, news asia. glad you could join us. russia has actions in ukraine have prompted condemnation from japan, prime minister from yorkie, she'd call them on acceptable. russian president vladimir putin on monday recognized the claim of independence of 2 eastern regions of ukraine. he's also ordered so called peacekeeping troops to danielle and lou. hans, it's raised fears of an imminent russian invasion of ukraine. now there has been near global condemnation of the russian move, japanese prime minister key. she went on to say his country would coordinate its response with g 7 nations, including over sanctions. dead organisers only another,
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a series of russian actions acoya, such as the approval of independent feudal sos, violates ukraine sovereignty, who say, and territorial integrity grossing. i said one of the id, these actions are unacceptable and suit hiena and we express our strong condemnation. so stay makin war. hm. in the future, stella, japan will pay close attention to the development of the situation in a world what with serious concern it and will coordinate its response, including sanctions in co operation with the international community, including the g 7 group of nation, the so say, or, or state in by us of this japanese response is very different to another regional power, india. speaking of the un security council, it's permanent representative, had this to say we call for a stream on all sides. the immediate priority is d escalation of pensions,
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taking into account the legitimate security interests of all countries and aimed do at securing long term peace and stability in the region and beyond. we are convinced that this issue can only be resolved through diplomatic dialogue. so what explains this divergence between 2 nations, both of whom have dies to russia, are members of the coord grouping of nations and key players in the evolving into pacific region. i put that question to professor goshen. such, they are from dallas, joe, or her la level university. well, i think, you know, for india, it's a very difficult situation. you know, it has a traditional and just a share. and i sure is also a major, you know, on suppliers to india. but you know, indian relations with the auto band with the u. s. has also become very strong in the last 10 years. it's also friendly,
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di is that ukraine. so although many things are happening in new york, but i think india is very limited influence over development there. since india is also the member of non palm, i mean non prominent member of the u. n. a. c. it also has to take formal position on many of these developments immediately. so in the us trying to, i think violence, it's interesting. it's a permanent, a representative of the un yesterday he was saying, you know, he's concerned about these developments. but, you know, he still did not criticize russia. so obviously india wants the strain, de escalation diplomatic dialogue. and what, in fact, many of the statements as a being in mind, i think security just so you know, all concerned countries including, i believe russia as well. and the mean would in fact, every time dimension also is about $20000.00 indians. those were the, you know, in you being particularly students, those are standing up. so i think it is the kind of difficult situation in which in
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days and you didn't want to be in this kind of situation, but it's trying to balance, you know, all these interests. professor goodson. i stay away from the age of a whole lot. university speaking to me earlier, japan in india, both members of the so called a port lateral group of countries of cord, along with the united states and australia and both nation that also keep less in the evolving into pacific concept. now this is the area covered in countries in the indian and pacific oceans, a major region of trade and global supply chains. both japan and india were in paris earlier today at forum. the brought together e u, and other in the pacific nations. the aim of this minister and for them to seek broader cooperation with the you. so what does this cooperation look like at a time that you was faced with its biggest security crisis in decades? from all that i'm joined by japan's ambassador to the you?
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yes. so she, my sucky ambassador, my thank you welcome. your prime minister is talking of sanctions against russia, and over the weekend, your foreign minister, your issue master. hi, she said the music to go to conference. the ukraine issue has meaning in the india pacific as well. how does the ukraine situation impact the pacific? thank you very much again for us and concerning the ground your price is. our prime minister was very clear this morning by on them and in russia act. because that virus team international law and also the integrity, we are perfectly coordination with you. and also us and other minded countries because it's a very challenging to international order based on the overall. and you asking the question about asians,
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to asian in back to asia. i think the plan, of course, geographically it's not the regions of 8 in the asia, but this is the unit touching up on question in principle, right? overall. so who we are now, said jackson to change the state school by use of force or by and by ratings and dennis, you know, certainly that would affect over the world, including, including the, the reasons i mean, you mentioned the rules on the e r m server and dropping it so that is correct. so that's why that's taking the same positions as the will always united states as a right to mind it than us to be found on this kind of issue, including the credit crisis. i mean, you mentioned you and then you also talk about promoting rules based order in the,
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in the pacific as well. i wonder, given the situation that's developing over ukraine. if you think that the, you know, needs to demonstrate it can implement our rules based, ordered closer to home as well. if countries in the, in the pacific have to have confidence in the you. yes, i think or this is a common change it to us here around the you of course the order that we have to be very far as i told you, based on the route overall was a dozen that law and we will join you to protect this bag, precious base of the peace and security, just same thing could be said in the past regions. so that's why your found work comes very much the engagement over the, or in the, in the pacific regions. speaking of this engagement of our with the this is going to be discussed or today it is being in fact discussed in paris today at the minister forum. and that's the. busy area we're to japan like to see you being
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involved in the, in the pacific there are many areas, but maybe i can point out the see of all it's very important for both of us. one is many times so i think in this area and security rule is really in danger by certain countries, actions. so we work on you in gauge meant to promote or is there role is a very is in this context. well, so fast a sense of german navy to this regions last year and 2nd, a t, v between europe and asia. and i think that is a very important for us to make efforts to show a joint projects to the countries in the regions. we just and i will
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open and also environmental. consider it. i think this is a gateway because of many programs of it or the projects which are not sustainable in you and you're sure the show a very good things. and so the area me, yes, certainly is in the pacific we as a, become a, one of the most important in genes was a grow, so economy and so trade or digital, i think in these areas, even japan could work more the same. so patients final area is a supply chain. and i think for koby crisis, we are facing a serious problem of the supply chain which could be credible. and i think in japan with work more in this region. so in the past 2 are sure that the supply
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chains in the right, why did countries regions as the same conductor's products, which are the products very sensitive to, to meet and also to so that those of the area we out to you, we need the most sanction corporations are, it's a pretty comprehensive list and thank you for making that, making this point and best of misaki. but, and all of those issues are one, has to talk about china because when it comes to all of the points, it talked about connectivity, trade, supply chains, maritime security. china is a significant presence in the, in the pacific. and i just wonder, given that china is the use biggest trade partner and the u wants to further being on this relationship. do you see this is coming in the way of engagement in the inter pacific? i like to point out just the whole sort of china is the most important economy
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and we understand very well any country could be exempt from the asians over the nation with china in those areas. so i want to emphasize what he sees it. yes. and you see, we're not that it's cool. any company, of course we have to very firm on the issue in principle such as a role in the money is that the same time we should make efforts to engage as many company as possible, including china and america. that's why i just recently on grew the lead in our economy, the which is called our ship, which has engaged the china us time since it is we need the china, chinese engagement and as a marketing system. so i think in this point we have to work it out to try our
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best efforts to eat china. is that one of those that would be all the free trade? and also we sustain our liberty and prosperity after. well, i want to pounds, i'm busted out of it. you? yes. so she must talk you speaking to me earlier. that's it for today. we're back here to model with you by ah sh. i'm just kinda, i think that's hard and in the end it's a me, you are not a lot of to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this? with the smudges were lions of beef. what's your story. ready
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every currency is, is date of your business on robots and berlin. welcome to the program. the escalation of the crisis in ukraine has sent shock waves through global markets. european stocks, slums to 7 year low as it started trading as an invasion of ukraine by russia appeared more likely than at any other point in recent months. asian markets had also had their worst day for weeks. meanwhile, investors sought out safe havens pushing up the price of gold. and with the price of bree, brent crude oil climes to its highest point. since 2015 of affairs, the russian exports could be disrupted. western allies rushing to implement sanctions after russia recognize the independence of 2 regions of east in ukraine. the white house is already banned investment and trade in separatist regions. other possible sanctions include banning russia from the swift banking system, making it difficult for russians to receive money from abroad. the u. s also says
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