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flora and fauna species are threatened by extinction of germany and china have committed to an ambitious agreement that combat the loss of by diversity and stops it by 2030. i'm order of walking by we've also talked about seen approaching the member states involved and asking them to push for biodiversity and to be ambitious in their goals to stop the loss of by diversity. more than 700000000 people suffered from starvation across the grant. the world because of brett is attack on ukraine. the food security system has become worse grained supplies didn't come at all or can very late. i would like to call for the new russian president not to refuse to extend the grain deal. starvation cannot become a weapon in war ventures within the framework of i g 7, presidency, japan,
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germany has created an alliance for world security, and i haven't asked the president of china to get involved in this as well to combat starvation. will this situation in the poorest countries in the world is becoming worse and worse? through the pandemic and fortunes, sovereign debt is increasing. germany and china as international lenders are particularly responsible for combating starvation in this way. and we have said that particularly debt indebted countries in the global south. we'll get advice from our experts busy as people in the life of him. so as you see, there are a number of different issues where a cooperation between germany, europe, and china can improve things. it is important that we continue with a personal contact from face to face after the interruption caused by the pandemic . tony just wanted to speak it meeting in person as i talked to day and we
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are a better context for discussing difficult issues on should of to day i talked about our concern about debility and peace in the region of china has a particular responsibility here as the u. s. federal police and europe. we are also pursuing a china policy. but i've also said that he changing the status quo of taiwan can only take place in mutual agreement and peacefully, already forgiven. mentioned. and when we talked about human rights, when i said it is clear that human rights are universal in their validity, this is true for individual rights of liberty as well as for social and cultural rights. and it's particularly true for the protection of the rights of minorities, all u. n. members have committed to these rights for 52. and normally we were and reminding
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these commitments and referring to the province of young and just reminding of these we had such commitments as not an interference in domestic policy. there are differences, as the premier has already said, we had our differences, it is important for me to show what our use were. but as difficult as the conversation can be, we want to remain in dialogue with one another. reliability and trust values that are important in both of our cultures. at the same time, they are the basis for diplomatic rights, political partnerships, and dialogue. the global crises of are very connected will make one thing. sure. we are so interlaced that a virus from the other end of the world can massively impact people at the far end of the world. the panoramic has shown once again that the major challenges that are countries i'm facing entire world indeed is facing,
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can only be overcome if we work together and to make that clear to him. and i also like to encourage us all to make our own contribution is why i came today. joe, today we're going to do about the usual guys here. go with the german chancellor left shorts there we address address talks with leakage on the current premier of china. and also his talks earlier today with president she, jim ping in the studio with me, is trying to reach a couldn't to talk about the highlights of that press conference. and i guess we have to start with russia. russia did not come out. the word did not come out of the mouth of lucca chung, but it is certainly something off sholtes mentioned and touched on there in response to china's responsibility in global stability. yes,
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it's very interesting to see the 2 different. you know, you've got the same event, which is the russian version of the crate. and then you've got these 2 completely different perspectives. almost. you know, we've talked a lot about china's tacit approval and tacit support for russia. but it's a very, it's quite strong tacit support because they didn't mentioned the coach on did mentioned the word russia. he talked about 2 parties as if, as if this was a, you know, approach hadn't invaded the ukraine and, and talks about peace talks as if this was something that they could say, you know, when and when in fact things are very, very different. this is an invasion on the country fighting for its life and the source of the last thing you cry and once it's trying to defend its territory and doesn't want to give it up. absolutely, absolutely. so that was very, very strong. i thought and an unfold came out very strongly saying that this is about russia's attack on ukraine, brutal infringement of international law. he really goes after russia. he's the move of irresponsible use of nuclear threats. and so it does suggest
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that whatever that the talks at that, that the hardware we're actually quite, he's it because this is, he, you know, did lay i very much lay out the, the, the german arts or the western position on both said that the talk for lengthy and contentious, so i'm sure there has been some wrangling going on there behind the scenes. but again, leakage on did not answer the word taiwan either which mister schultz did bring up. so the german chancellor is tackling big issues here that are the european leaders, the u. s. as well, has been wanting him to touch on, although they were some of them against this visit in the 1st place. well, in every, in every visit by a major head of stays to china that i covered in the years that i lived there. and subsequently there's always been a mention of such and such agree to honor,
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to respect the one china policy on taiwan. and that didn't come from the chinese side this, this time we heard nothing as you mentioned. but what we did have was, was all our shawls saying that if there's going to be any change in the status quo, can only happen through you know, basically he's warning china off any kind of invasion saying that the, the international community will not tolerate us. i think in some ways that's, that said that's a step forward in some ways. and, you know, i think that's a very important development. the fact that the john didn't mention it and that he mentioned us in much more aggressive terms. actually at the same time they could, chang made a big thing of china holding the same values of freedom and democracy as the rest of the world. i'm it's, it's really interesting to always hear what the chinese are putting out there, but what they are actually doing behind the scenes. yeah, i mean, this idea, china is always mentioning that democracy has supports democracy when it doesn't.
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in fact, china has actually just become less democratic by introducing a tart term for it's moved in taking a step much further, closer to, to, to full on dictatorship with the appointment of, of she, jim thing for a 3rd term and, and effectively leader for life. if he chooses, so they put the idea that china is a peaceful player, and i mean that message is out there, but china is very much about its own interests. and it's, you know, there was a lot of, there was an aggressive undertone to quite a lot of what china was saying for the coach young was saying about china. and i think that that aggressive undertone is basically the way the world has changed that the china is now. it's the 2nd biggest economy in the world. and it's also diplomatically and politically. it's a much, much more important force than it was 10 years ago, even. and leakage on is the economy, is ours. you pointed out, he said that both these huge economies, germany and china are geographically far apart, but that their ties and cooperation continue to improve and bear rich fruits. who's
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plucking the who's rich for. well, this is again short term birth is long term. i think that that certainly short term germany, german companies are doing very would do very well out of this. if you, one interesting thing is on the delegation that traveled at the german b, d. i. they did that, which is the confederation of german industry, which represents the medium size firms. they're much more skeptical about doing business with china because they fear having all their technology taken on to buy basically china taking over what they're doing. so i think i think that there's going to be a bit of a rethink in germany about about these issues. and just to say one thing about climate change as well. there was quite a lot of mentions that's politically important for sholtes, of course. but china dangles climate change. it's effective you weaponized climate change because it knows that it's the biggest loser in the world now and that the world needs china in order for climate change goes to be achieved. but at the same
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time it leakage. i did point out the china is an emerging economy when it talked about when he talked about it's responsibility, which of course means hey guys, we can get away with a lot more than the international community would like. absolutely, absolutely. i think that's something that, you know, that was very clear and it's something going forward. they're going to have other meetings about this, but china is always going to play the fact, as you say, we're developing marcus. so very, very interesting points that are good and thank you very much for the analysis. well, let's take a look at some more top stories from around the world. today. twitter has started laying off stuff, you know, move it, you own a 1000000000 a. the mosque hopes will make the plan for more profitable. the company did not give a specific number, but you asked me to report that half of it is 7500 employees would be let go. i spent a few ways now speaking, nancy pelosi pole has been released from a hospital where he underwent surgery for injuries from an assault last week. a
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canadian man has been charged with breaking into the capitals home in san francisco and attacking mr. although he, with the hana, he remains under doctor's care, pakistan's former prime in the same ron khan is recovering from surgery after surviving what his aids calling an assassination attempt come a shot while leading a protest march on the capitol. islamabad, elisa arrested. the suspected gunman who they say was acting a lot. ah, there's a party atmosphere is emron. cons. convoy rose into town. ah. good then out of nowhere, a series of gunshots fill the air. and pakistan's, former prime minister, goes down. his quickly carried away and taken to a place of safety. clearly in pain, he separate a gunshot wound, scans late revealing bullet fragments in his leg. and he's not the only one injured of the iran. con is safe and being told that one friend has died. some others are
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seriously injured. why it was a little while lay to the 70 year old appears again outside waving to supporters before being moved into a car and driven to hospital for treatments. lou, this was the 7th day of an anti government protest. march led by the former cricket at time politician. he's demanding new snap elections after being ousted as prime minister in a conference vote in april. speaking earlier this week, he insisted the rallies would be peaceful. i don't see any vitamin because the 26 years we've never been doesn't violence. we will lose burger, do supreme court. we're not going to break any laws of the law. a man con has been accused of creating a political crisis in pakistan, a divided country, which is no stranger to political violence. and this attack only seems to have found the flames with his supporters taking to the streets in anger. many believing
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this was an assassination attempts the beatles record their final song together of 50 years ago. but now the band has been putting out new animated me sick videos from its pioneering revolver album. the latest offering is made up of a compilation of more than $1300.00 oil paintings. it's for the track. i'm only sleeping. ah, the paint seems to flow across the screen as ringo. paul and george get ready to wake a dreaming john lennox and the beatles new official video. the song i'm only sleeping is from revolver there. 1966 album that helped usher experimental sounds in to pop music. british artist m cooper was chosen to create the trippy new visuals using her old style oil pains take me. i've always been a beatles fan. and when i saw the opportunity to work on,
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i'm only sleeping. it was to slight early amazing. it kind of sparked a huge light of ideas straight away. it took a lot longer to get the ideas down. i'm literally painting a frame, i take a shot and then i usually just why pair and re pain next shall i mean next frame. and the next frame and the next frame, and then it frame and it, it, it, that's my process. 1300 frames later, the video premiered at this gallery space in central london and on youtube. some of the paintings are based on our cable news rios of the fab 4 but most are the product of the painters imagination. inspired by the beatles own homage to sleep, to slowness, and to the power of dreams. and a reminder of the top story way of following you for you is l. jovan chancello love . shoulds says he seeking a deeper economic relationship with beijing,
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but that he expects equal treatment choices one day visit to the chinese capital with a delegation of business leaders is drawing criticism at home over germany's dependence on an increasingly authoritarian china. nice to have your company. i been fizzle and christine with what have you won't use next hour. i'll see you next week . have a good weekend with the country that will host the world caught between transformation and exploitation between education and tradition between.
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