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[000:00:00;00] ah, subscribe to w documentary on you to blue . ah ah, this is, these are be news live from berlin. ukraine resumes grange trip ends to the world. the 1st cargo vessel sets off across the black sea offered turkey to pay his ship. safe to sail is the 1st to transport ukrainian grains. since the start of russia's
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warm, also coming up, taiwanese media report that you asked how speaker nancy pelosi will visit the country during her trip to asia. despite warnings from china. and germany's foreign minister defends a landmark nonproliferation treaty at the united nations. of the secretary general warns that humanity is just one misunderstanding away from nuclear annihilation. ah, i am really mohammed welcome to the program. we start with breaking news and unconfirmed. a major report, say, american forces have killed al qaeda leader. i'm an elder watery in a drone strike. and i've gone a son's capital kabul. the white house is not confirmed, the killing bunk says the u. s. forces carried out what they call
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a successful counter terrorism. operation in cobble of the water allegedly carried out a key role in planning the 911 terrorist attacks against the united states, along with a suburb, been nodded. now this comes a year after the us pulled out of afghanistan. president joe biden is due to make a statement soon. he of stern hawk. meanwhile, the 1st grain shipments to leave ukraine, since the thought of russia's war in ukraine has that set to sale. russia, which is that, sorry, turkey which is overseeing the deal between the countries and the u. n. declared it to be safe for exports to resume the shipment is due to arrive in istanbul, where it will be inspected before heading to lebanon. just one of the many countries in need of grain. ukraine is hoping the departure will be the 1st of many . ah, the ships home is the sound of hope. ukraine's hob as of fine to come back to life
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. after months of blockades following the russian invasion, was needed to look at that ship out there. thus to rezone, what a beautiful name, and you're gonna see. it's hoped this 1st shipment of $26000.00 tons of con, will be the 1st of many. moscow welcome the end of the deadlock, but also called for sanctions to be lifted. key remains cautious. so you miss 1st shipment will be a test. so the week now of course are when we have this corridor. oh, we hope that everyone will respect it. and of course they, you know, we are laying on the you an on the turkey, make sure that no one would attack those ships. ukraine's aim is to exports, at least $50000000.00 tons of grain by the end of the year. a potential life length of those who depend on selling their produce to the world. taiwanese media outlets
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are reporting that you as how speaker nancy pelosi will visit the island. despite threats from china. pelosi is currently in singapore, at the santa high profile trip to asia. beijing has want to visit will be a provocation. rule. pillows you truly val, if the speaker of the house of representatives, pelosi visits taiwan, the chinese side will definitely take resolute and strong counter measures in the coalition in response to wonder and defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity through user terms. water as to what measures without gunter, if she does to go, then let's as wait and see, oh, well, white house national security spokesman john kirby said. nancy pelosi has the right to visit taiwan. and there was no reason for beijing to turn this visit into a crisis. beijing's actions could have unintended consequences that only serve to
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increase tensions. we expect to see beijing continued to use inflammatory rhetoric and dis, information in the coming days autonomy fillmore and this is bonnie klauser, director of the asia program at the german marshall fund in the united states. thank you very much, dee for being with us here on d. w, and use. so what do you make all of the potential visit of nancy pelosi to taiwan and it's timing. well, i think it's very likely that speaker pelosi will go to taiwan. she was supposed to go this past april, she contracted colgate and she had had delay her visit. so this is a reschedule a previously plan visit. our speaker. pelosi has been a supporter strong advocate of human rights and democracy for many, many decades. and very much of a china hawk. and so i think that this is, this visit is important to her. and what kind of response i'll be like a to see from china. china, i think, is going to try to thread the needle. they want to demonstrate resolve and strength,
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cj and paint does not want to be soft on any issue that pertains to trying as territorial integrity and sovereignty, especially in the run up to the 20th party congress that will take place this fall . but he also does not want to have a military confrontation with the united states. and so i think that we will see some military actions. not an effort to shoot policies plain out of the sky by any means. we might see some economic and political measures taken particularly against taiwan, which is usually the target of punitive actions by china when they are dissatisfied with what the united states does to support taiwan. and it seems that china is not concerned about, sorry, relations with the united states, or is this just an illusion? oh, i think that they drink does not want to see further deterioration of relations with the united states. and we saw in
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a phone call that seizure and peng had with president biden just about a week ago that the 2 leaders talked about the possibility of meeting in person maybe later this year. and some people believe at the g 20. i think that stage and ping also has to demonstrate domestically that he can manage relations with united states. having this relationship spin out of control is certainly not received and paint prefers. now we're the u. s. secretary of state, anthony lincoln said that a potential visit to ty, one by miss pelosi, would be entirely up to her decision. do you see a disconnect here amongst the us officials when it comes to dealing with china? well, i think that the united states has announced its china strategy. tony lincoln himself is given a speech. he and others have said that the united states still has
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a one china policy and does not support taiwan independence. beijing of course, thinks that some of trying is deeds don't match words and sometimes that is true. there have been statements, rhetoric from the bind administration, as well as some actions taken that are not very consistent with the one china policy of the united states. and it is important for the united states to have a clear, consistent, and deliberate judicious policy, i think, in managing the cross street relationship. so i, i would like to see greater consistency. i think that recently the biden registration has been making some efforts in this regard. for any place, so thank you very much indeed for your time and analysis. thank you. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. authorities in california, st. 2 bodies were found after a blaze that broke out on friday. the so called mckinney wild fire has forced at
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least 2000 people to evacuate. buyers have broken out in the western states of oregon and montana. beyonce has said she will re record a song from her new album after disability campaign has criticized the letter. the lyrics of her track heated it contained a term that has been used to demean people with spastic cerebral palsy. yet sing as papa said, the word was not used in an intentionally harmful way. the head of iran's nuclear organisation says terran has the technical capability to produce an atomic bomb, but has no intention of doing so. mohammed s la mias comments came as the ease external representative. joseph morales seeks to salvage a 2015 nuclear cord. mister islam, he said he hoped for a slip to conclusion, to negotiations un secretary general and tanaka terrors has one that has warned
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that the world is closer to nuclear annihilation than at any time since the cold war. he was speaking at a you and conference on reducing the spread of nuclear weapons. the non proliferation meeting, which was postponed for 2 years because of the pandemic, has taken on greater urgency after russia put its nuclear forces on alert following the invasion of ukraine. we have been extremely lucky so far, but luck is not the strategy, nor is it the shield from geopolitical tensions, morling over into nuclear conflict, to with a humanity is just one misunderstanding, one miscalculation away from nuclear, elation we need the treaty of non proliferation of nuclear weapons as much as ever . germany's foreign minister and alina bab book is among the diplomats attending the high level meeting in new york. in addition to the threat of the nuclear confrontation with russia. she also spoke about the challenges posed by other nations, like iran and north korea bed box and stopping the spread of nuclear weapons. was
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that one of the international communities most fundamental duties. we are here to defend the rules based international order. the entity is not just the piece of paper, it embodies some of the most fundamental commitments of human kind. to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, to ensure nuclear weapons, i never used again. and to work towards our common goal of a word free of nuclear weapons. well, d, w is mikella cook, now joyous me from outside the united nations in new york. so mikaela, you've been listening to a range of high level speeches there from these leaders today. what were the main takeaways for most who i was actually following the german foreign minister. and she also sat down with
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a group of leaders. the whole group had this effort to really get at the film. going to really need non proliferation. when the world talks about it, and she pretty much concluded with the sentence, say, well, we're not here because it's easy. we're here because it's needed. and that was only emphasized through the speech. we heard from antonio with terrorists, that this is not just about intent is not just about and letting me of who 10, who in the early days of the aggression against ukraine also threatened the west of and bit of nuclear weapons a potential to be. but that the biggest risk was making mistakes that mistakes could lead the lead and inhalation essentially of mankind. the of these are very big words is a very big threat. and here, there are some concrete tools to try and find ways to at least limit them if you
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can't stop them. and what is the united nations hoping will come out of this review of the non proliferation treaty? well, in plain words, to bring a world leaders who have nuclear arms to the senses. and there's a lot of finger pointing towards north korea a towards iran where the german foreign minister called on iran to basically take that deal. that is on the table so called iran nuclear deal, the dc p o a. and actually make this happen now and older. there were some positive signals and we had a fresh warning from and to be blinking at the u. s. secretary of state who expects yet another nuclear test by north korea at so the hope is that in that there's a month of talk that will now be going on to find ways to limit and the spread of nuclear weapons and also to get some fresh commitments to limit the number of
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nuclear weapons because the so called starts to agreement that runs out in 2026. that sound that feels a long time away. but these talks are always very lengthy and they're very important indeed for global security. ok, mechanical net in new york. thank you so much, mckenna. well, let's take a quick look at the top story. we're following the sour unconfirmed report say that the united states is killed all kind alida, i meant of the war free in a drawing strike in the afghan capital kabul olds. the watery allegedly carried out a key role than counting the $911.00 terrorist attacks against the west. alongside a ben nodded, and the attack comes the year after the united states pulled out of afghanistan. ukraine has resumed grain shipments from its black c ports, turkey which has overseen the implementation of the deal. between that, the 2 countries side with the un said it was safe to for the exports to resume
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ukraine. have been unable to ship stock, pulse of grain from its ports in russia, invaded in every well that set you up to date stick around because rob watts was coming up with all the latest business news. reminder, you can find much more news analysis and a video on a website that is d w dot com. you can also follow us on social media. we're at dw, and we're hitting bahamas. thanks for watching. take care, bye bye. ah. ah riddle word for the climate. ah, this isn't just route this is
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