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with one daring goal to outsmart nature. one of the most insightful discoveries in the history of mankind. more life starts may 28th on d, w. d. o. germantown that will have so if we catch up with you here in south africa, your last stop on your 1st africa trip. you stop and cynical you went on to night to your predecessor angle. michael, put a focus on africa. what does it feel like for you now to touch down here for the 1st time german topler, africa, the continent next to europe. and it is of essence that we work intensely to have
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very good relations with all the states in africa. and also it is important that we develop our relations with all the democratic states on the globe. democracy, the rule of law questions that are important for us, not just something that's linked with the so called western countries. it's also very important if we look at all the countries in the world, so south africa, democracy synagogue need and this is why i visited them. and my, i think it is important that we continue to work together saying that the world has a good future. if we cooperate, if we understand that there will be a lot of very relevant states in the future in the fifty's of the century, and that we should now make it feasible that there is a good cooperation that we can create a multi lateral. but now the how to the ukraine conflicts looms large here. this
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is europe being very much busy with itself. there's a war in europe. and at the same time he, in many countries, particularly those that you visited are set to feel the brunt of the effects. there's a looming hunger crisis. fuel sausages, fertilizer thought is, is what responsibility the germany feel to say countries that have nothing to do with this conflict from the 1st russian invaded ukraine, started to broom to bore against the neighbor country. and so it is important that we stick together to give the ukraine to chance to defend itself, its integrity, serenity, and this is also important for peace on the globe. we should agreed that there should never again, be successful, attempt to change board us with force. and this is what russia is
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trying to do. and this is why we cannot accept. and this is why so many countries are supporting ukraine with financial means with weapons also. and we developed the sanctions regime against russia to convince the russian of leadership that they should go away from the war that they should start negotiations with the agreement that they withdraw the troops from ukraine territory where they invaded the country . and on the other hand, just oppositely, that was just obvious that a lot of countries are suffering from this war and from the russian aggression. and this is why we are very decided that we will help the countries that are suffering. this is why we started to cooperate and fighting against all the consequences of having a not enough food of supporting the countries with their own economic difficulties
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they have. and this is why we also speak about how we can work together in this very difficult crisis. but the best thing to do is ending the war. and if russia stop, it's aggression and be ready for a peace. this would be the best for the whole globe. what concrete assistance can countries like, for instance, a don somalia, night or expect we are working on supporting the board foot and we are starting to get an initiative against the shortages that are coming up now. and we will work together with the countries on the global level together with the united nations. and this is what we are trying to convince all other countries that have to means to do so to do together with us, your trade minister who topic was i spoke about us,
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you initiative to lower fuel prices worldwide. can you press that out of it? we will have very difficult situation if you look at fuel prices. obviously this will be not feasible to subsidize them down and even not on the global level. but it is necessary to start to increase the supply with the gas, the fuel of all the things to make it feasible for the countries to pay for the so how will you get fuel sources is off the table reduce prices? we are now discussing with all the countries that are exploring oil and gas and trying to convince them to increase the capacities. so this would be the board market. now it's 3 months to the day today. that's rough, invaded ukraine. you one of the very few world leaders who actually still have a direct line who's letting me uprooted me. lensky,
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ukraine's president of the world economic forum spoke of putins intention to call maximum damage the maximum loss of life. many people wondering whether putin is lost touch with reality. what is your impression when you speak to him? this is a little aggression, a very brutal war, until it is really an imperialistic approach. she tries to conquer parts of the territory of this neighbor country. and this is what people not be a movie, never, it will never accept. and this is why it is necessary to support the ukraine already mentioned. and that be on the other hand, talk directly to protein saying him that he should stop the war. and that the activity he is starting there, the war will never have a good outcome for his own country. we should not forget that the sanctions,
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for instance, are having a very heavy impact on the rational economy today. but also in the future, they will go back in their opportunities of economic development for dictates. so they will suffer and they are suffering and forgetting out of this, you have to stop the war. now the united nation, that's the 1st time there's some 100000000 people fleeing conflict. on the move around the close, germany is negotiating also with many countries to take illegal, so called a legal migration migrant. back of what will germany do? what will you do with g 7, presidency to open avenues for legal migration? we have to be aware that there are a lot of people that are in a very desperate situation that are fleeing from the places they lift the course of
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war because of a lot of other reasons. and so we have a global responsibility to support the refugees where they are. and this is what we never should forget that there is a responsibility not just stopping for instance. so refugees are coming to the western countries and trying to live there. we also have to do a lot of places, but they live in most cases they're just flat to a neighbor country. and this neighbor country needs assistance for being able to cope with the situation. on the other hand, it is obvious that will be the need for the good voice of migration, for instance, to europe, and that we have to find a way to cooperate with the countries. but the people are looking for the chances to start a better life in european countries and other countries of the world. and doing this is then also an answer to fight against illegal migration. because this also
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needs cooperation between the countries making the feasible that people go back to the country of origin. the state cannot stay in the country they wanted to go. i just want to talk about the south region because it's a great source of instability that leads to migration as well. how concerned are you that you might be supporting the wrong side by extending one of the mandates in molly after the cuz we are supporting the united nations with their activity and to hell and stephanie and molly with this. so kaufman this mandate and this is something that it's good for us to believe jason in the region. we are also state very clear that we will never accept a situation where there will be a fight for us from soldiers against the people. so it's necessary that they are going back to the positive for democratic
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perspective. you speak of a special responsibility that you feel for contributing to the future being a multi polar world. how does germany's europe colonial past say the way you want to integrate, particularly african countries in germany? but the old countries with the colonial pos have to be very honest and admitting that this pastor is part of the history and that they have responsibility for better relations. with the countries in africa and doing this is also the basis for a good relationship in the future. and my view is that the wide will have a lot of very influential countries in the next few capes that are not just russia, china, united states. and in europe, for instance, it will be also
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a lot of other countries. and this is one of the reasons why i, for instance, like indonesia and india, findig out in south africa, or ogden find to participate in ard meeting in germany this year in the summer. because it's a starting point for understanding the board of something that we have responsibility together for. and this is the basis for a move to lead or what, where are we not just see a lot of different adventure countries, but countries that corporate for that of what role does africa play in this that you want up against china or russia here without president africa, a continent with a lot of countries and states that will have a future that is better them today that will have a lot of people living there. and so it is necessary to do all which is
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feasible to make it happen, that this will be a good future and cooperation because normally, corporation support in the development is the basis for this. for the most supplies due on this trip, it was very good to discuss with the leaders and understanding that they have a very similar view to the world. and that they are also showing the willingness of core corporation. and this is one of the outcomes of $6.00 to $3.00 countries. this finally, just a few kilometers from where we are sitting right now. nelson mandela was elected the 1st democratic. he elected president of south africa. if you could meet him today, what would you tell him or ask him? he was really a very great leader until working intensely for freedom and democracy. and
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i think there is a multi question. i should have asked him. but the question all asked him really, how did you make it to state that situation in the jail for deb a long time i'm keeping to be a very democratic leader. it was really the great all assholes chance of germany on his 1st trip to africa. thank you very much. thank you. oh, an expressway. through the city of the day, cairo's gridlock is now threatening the city's oldest cemetery. its reckless urban planning. the cemetery is home to families who can't afford with what will happen to its residence. golden, 3000 on d. w stories that most people the world over information. they
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