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the security council, i think the unanimous support and the present and besides, you know, for the time being, if you look at the opinion polls, you'll find out that the majority or fashion so also support actions of the company in the ukraine. because the belief is that it's not of war against ukraine. it's an operation to liberate the people from the evil rest and influence. so, but how, how long will ordinary russians by this theory and except to be sanctioned and punished for a war that as i understand many of them didn't want in the 1st place? well, we don't know. we do not know how strong the support is and what is needed to bring this down. i can suspect that it's about the length of the operation. it's about the collateral damage inflicted by the ration. it's about the price that
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has to pay for that blood and treasure be, you know, it's more or less sorry to say that stands out to situation when there is a war people tend to earlier on the flag you've, there was own girl or maybe they have 2nd, thoughts about the goals that are set for the ability to operation, then they can have 2nd ideas about what they should do and how they should have acted. that's talk about the way out of this a crisis. what needs to happen from your perspective? to find a solution for this. well, 1st of all, it's clear that there should be negotiate between the options and ukrainians. i can understand that it will be very difficult to find common grounds right now the positions diametrically opposed and that constitutes a problem. maybe a day need some kind of mediation to know an institution or
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a person who is expected on both sides who have access to knows that problem. you know, someone like from a chancellor angela america might to be the right person to see the 2 sides to find some, at least in term compromise, to stop. the love should know that was the 1st talks between russia and ukraine on monday. they're supposed to continue, but as it stands now, russia goes into these negotiations, basically, demand a ukraine's cancellation is going to change. well, we don't know things that it will probably depend on how the operation proceeds. i think most sites believe that no, i'm making their case stronger or ukraine apparently believe that it would be in
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a position to mobilize the international support in their leadership. they believe that they can accomplish the mission that they put for themselves. so you should have such positions, it's very difficult to reach a compromise. andre cross talk or thomas, are there the head of the russian international fast council? thank you very much for joining us. you as president o biden has vowed to make russian president vladimir putin pay a high price for what he called an unprovoked attack on ukraine. in his 1st state of the union address, biden said western countries was standing united in the face of russian aggression and pledged the us would defend its natal allies. but he again said the u. s. forces would not get involved in the fighting in ukraine, which is not a natal member instead, biden promised more sanctions against russia targeting it's oligarchs. anti closed
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u. s. s. base to russian aircraft. this isn't in to some of biden's address here. put letters attack on ukraine was premeditated and totally unprovoked. he rejected repeated repeated efforts at diplomacy. he thought the western nato wouldn't respond. he thought i could divide us at home in this chamber in this nation. he thought he could divide us in europe as well, but put was wrong. we are ready, we are united, and that's what we did. we stayed united. we prepare extensively and carefully. we spent months building coalitions of other freelance nations in europe, and america for america to the asian and african continents. to confront putin. like many of you, i spent countless hours unifying your, our european allies. we shared with the world in advance. what we knew put was
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planning and precisely how we would try to falsify and justify his aggression us president joe biden, speaking that and earlier we talked with tyson back from the german council on foreign relations and asked him about the messages that he was president biden. wanted to get across about russia's invasion of ukraine. he talked about, 1st of all, spending countless hours, fortune unity within the alliance, which is true. you know, they have released call logs that show that there have been hundreds of cars at the top levels with european allies to build a transatlantic unity around sanctions around cost route in within nato. and he talked about this new a couple of new features of a u. s. policy. one being of the disclosure. deterrence through disclosure, you know, basically fighting russian disinformation and false like operations by releasing up what would have previously been classified intelligence. and the 2nd that he mentioned was a, you know, a broad array of sanctions, specifically on russell central bank, which has, as in his words rendered this
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a 650000000000 dollar war fund that russia has built over the past decade worthless . so he talked about a lot of these things that have happened in the past. now what can't didn't come and of course, those have all been quite remarkable. what didn't come with some major announcement about what comes next. he talked about closing russian aerospace that's already happened in europe. clearly, europe is a much more important space for air traffic from russia than, than the united states. he talked about going after oligarchy. again, most of their assets are in europe, and then he did talk about this effort to release a 60000000 barrels barrels of oil, 30000000 barrels of which will come from the united states. but it wasn't a, the kind of speech that you had from all of sholtes over the weekend that represented a c. change in us policy. tyson back of that with a german council on foreign relations. and out of some of the other headlands related to the war in ukraine, ty,
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once president has urged the wealth democracies not to turn a blind eye to military aggression. sy, in when also pledge to donate a month's salary to ukraine's relief efforts. tensions are high between taiwan and its neighbour, china, which considers the island the breakaway province and has vowed reunification. several hollywood movies, including the latest batman release, have been pulled from russian theaters at least 3 film studio said their releases were on pause. europe's to premier film festivals con and venice. i've also said russia's delegations are not welcome russia's war ukraine has also shaken up the world of classical music top conductor valeri gary f has been fired from his post as chief conductor of the munich philharmonic orchestra for failing to criticize his longtime ally vladimir putin. across europe and the us, russian artists with ties to the kremlin, i've been put on notice,
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speak out against putin or face being cancelled o one of the world's most visionary conductors, and a long time ally of russian president vladimir putin. for years, concert houses in the west looked past conductor. valerie gar gibbs close ties to rushes, authoritarian leader. but after putin ordered the invasion of ukraine, many are finding that impossible and are demanding the conductor distance himself. from putin. new york's carnegie hall cancelled. gar gives appearance. so has lascola opera house in milan, in germany, munich mayor gave dare give an ultimatum. denounced putin's war against ukraine and against munich sister city, kiev, or lose his job as chief conductor of the munich philharmonic. dare give didn't respond. on tuesday, the mayor fired him one of the world's top
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opera singers on an a trip co has also been a long time putin supporter. in 2014, she made headlines, posing with a russian separatist leader and flag in eastern ukraine. last year, the russian soprano celebrated her 50th birthday with a gala at the kremlin this past weekend under enormous pressure netroadshow posted on social media. i am opposed to this war. i want this war to end and for people to be able to live in peace. but she stopped short of criticizing, pu tim, saying artists shouldn't be forced to take political stances. that stance was not enough to save her high profile concerts in the us. and europe after increased pressure for her to sever ties with putin netroadshow canceled all performance is in the west saying it was not the right time for her to perform well in the russian invasion began. that has been an outpouring of support for the people
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of ukraine from across europe. over the weekend, a team of german artists come at a 300 meter long bridge with a simple message. let us build bridges with symbols of peace in ukrainian colors. the group wants ukrainians to know that people in europe are with him. it watching the debris news. here's a quick recap of what's happening in ukraine. russian forces are continuing their attacks on ukraine's main cities. the regional government building and car thief was ablaze following days of air strikes and rush applying to this taken control of the city of crest on in ukraine, south, off to fist fighting germany. johnston will of choices in israel on this 1st official visit. the said both germany and israel would attempt to bring russia and ukraine together for negotiations on ending moscow's invasion. israel has been supporting ukrainian juice while keeping a positive relations with the president of coverage of the russian
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invasion of ukraine continues in less than 5 minutes. phil gail is looking forward to your company over the next dow. so stay tuned and also point your browser to d w dot com. that's a great place for news on his background. at any time of the day. i'm gabelle. food in berlin for me on that his team, thanks with with
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d w. ah, this is d, w here is live from by russia. steps up a tax on ukrainian cities, buildings replace in khaki after the new bob, bob. russia claims control the poor city of cason, but you crate says fighting that is continuing. dozens of residents have di didn't recent attacks. also on the program. he was safe in the a, you know, he's going home to fight meeting ukrainian, wanting to risk everything to defend his country.
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