tv DW News Deutsche Welle November 16, 2022 11:00am-11:16am CET
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how much was can really just we still have time to work. i'm dealing with for his subscriber or more than he was like ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. a missile explosion in poland puts the country on alert. 2 people are dead after a rocket hits a village near poland border with ukraine. warsaw pulls at a russian made weapon. u. s. officials res doubts as to whether it was launched
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from bratia. and the g. twenties draft declaration strongly condemns rushes war in ukraine. it calls for rushes, complete withdrawal, and rejects its claim of a special military operation. the declaration also warns against nuclear weapon use or threats. ah, i manuscript macon and thanks so much for joining us. nato ambassadors are holding an emergency meeting after a missile killed 2 people in poland and they total member states. now, initial us findings suggest the ukrainian military fired the missile to shoot down an incoming russian rocket boss. a senior adviser to ukraine's president insists russia as the aggressor is to blame for any quote,
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incidents with missiles. now the projectiles struck as moscow launched. wide spread strikes on ukraine and raised fears. but nato might be dragged into direct conflicts with russia. some or let's talk to our correspondent in brussels bank, they get and jagger shanaski, who is in warsaw spence and every one is wondering how nato will react to these developments. what, what more can you tell us about that? the ambassadors of the 1380 nato countries are being briefed about the incidence in poland by the polish ambassador and by intelligent services. they are trying to establish the facts and it looks like that the facts are more or less that ukraine might be responsible for. this incident, the belgian for the defense minister lou dive in. dundee issued this statement and
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let me quote her. based on the preliminary information available, the strikes are most likely a result of ukrainian anti aircraft systems that van engage to take. russian miss hides out of the sky, and so we don't know for sure yet, but this is the most likely outcome of this meeting to day. and nato is saying it's sort of dairy to stressing it so dirty was poland. and this might also trigger a call for more air defense for nato borders and k. yet, i should, i could ask you what the reaction has been in poland to what happened. well, the reaction, the people have been were shocked by what was happening. but at the moment, we are waiting for more information from the polish government. there is, there has been no confirmation or denial there. and there have been also do
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information on what was the cause of this accident. of course we are hearing and confirmed and information burnt just mentioned, but i think here in war so there is the the government is now. ready also a, coordinating internally there is a meeting of the polish president with the government planned for 11. so starting just now and at 12 the polar security council will meet again this time also including the members of the opposition party. so you can see that this means that the government is trying to coordinate internally and have a unified message. so i think this speaks to the fact that it wants to deescalate the tensions and contemplation come down the population. ok, and bounce. does this strike make clear that it is not going to be as easy for nato to stay out of this? as many we're hoping when this conflict started. but the intention of cause remains
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not to be a part of this board, not to be a part of the conflict to stay out of any combat, but it also shows how dangerous the close native territory actually is through this was on. and it's most likely that notable offer ukraine also to boost its defense to make these incidents in the future more unlikely. alright, bent, they get in brussels and j gosh, isn't enough ski and war so thank you t both and for the german perspectives. i am now joined by alexander malays, the defense policy spokesman of the liberal f t p parliamentary group in the bonus tag. welcome to the w. mr. miller at the signs following this explosion in poland. are suggesting a de escalation might be a likely now, what is the sense that you're guessing? yes, that's also my understanding of the current or information that we receive. it looks
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like it is unlikely that it was a russian rocket, and so everybody tries to let yes. ok. now nato members are meeting in brussels. busy at this hour presumably needs so we'll continue to do everything it can to avoid getting involved in this war. yes, that's. that's right. so we don't know if folks, poland with start negotiations regarding article for the nature contracts it could be. but this also does not mean that we have a few times before us because on the 24th of february, we also had these negotiations after article for nato. if you could just explain to our view is what article 4 is, what does that mean? yes, that's a, that's a big difference because if nato would see itself as detect as, as, as being in war situation, this would be article 5,
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but nobody talks about article 5. article 4 is just negotiations that one country feels insecure because of some measure, some of somebody else. we don't know yet if poland will start those negotiations with this article. but this does not mean that we are in a severe situation and supporting a country of nato. or having or something like that. okay, now, poland and other eastern natives are the eastern states must be asking themselves right now, how can nato's east and flag be protected to avoid further incidents like this on nature territory? and that's absolutely ok for them because of 2 people have died. and in the end, it does not matter who filed this rocket. it is russia that attacks ukraine. and we know yesterday we had a lot of russian missiles destroying infrastructure in ukraine. and that is the
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reason why rockets raised into the sky and no matter if it wasn't ukrainian or russian misguided rocket, russian is to blame for this. all right, we're going to have to leave it the alexander miller from the liberal f t p parliamentary group in the bonus tag. thanks so much for speaking to us. now the war in the ukraine has been the focus of the g 20 summit, which has just ended on the indonesian island of bali. the final declaration states that most leaders condemned the war while acknowledging other views of the conflict . and western leaders also mass on the sidelines of the summit, following the missile explosion on the polish border. german chancellor will show it's called for a thorough investigation and warned against drawing hasty conclusions, indonesian president joker widow who played host to the g. 20 said the infant in poland was regrettable. and for more we can cross straight to barley and speak to
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the w is alexandra fun. nomine morning, alexandra. do we know anything about the outcome of these talks on the incident in poland? well, we know that during this close door meeting you as president biden informed, freeze his fellow leaders about his conversations with polish president duda, and nato chief stoughton back. he then, according to some source forces here, went on suggesting that the blast in poland was probably caused by an anti aircraft missiles fired by the ukrainian forces to intercept a russian rockets. and that is something that he also later indicated when speaking with reporters and after disclosed or meeting the leaders to release a statement, saying that they stand in full full authority with pole. and that they would provide poland with any assistance needed to investigate this incident. and they
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also went on saying that they are a reaffirming thir, solidarity with ukraine and condemning, condemning reasons attacks by the a russians army on civilian targets in ukraine. and you just have to imagine how the mood was because the leaders were walking up in the middle of night here in bali and inform about the incident in poland. so all of them were shocked and worried. so it was generally a unified, a reaction from the global leaders well, from the g 7 and nato leaders, a present here in barley. but we, of course, also heard from the indonesian president who stressed at this incident is regrettable. but of course, it is important now to stay calm. the chinese statement went in the similar direction, the direction china said that it's now important to exercise, exercise, restrains,
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and to and not do anything to add to escalate the situation. and that is also what the german chancellor stressed you are saying that it's important to establish all the facts that also what the british prime minister said here. and of course everyone is now calling for now for all parties to remain cold . now the g 20 leaders declaration has been approved at the end of this summit with a very clear condemnation of russia's warren ukraine. russia is a member of the g. 20. why did russia agree to this text? was a very interesting question because of course you would assume that russia would do anything to prevent the strong condemnation of its war on ukraine from being included in the official document. and we put this question 2 officials to western officials here in bali. and they told us that it was a success for the indonesian presidency of the g 20. they were reaching out talking
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to every member of the g 20. but they also stressed that russia was becoming increasingly isolated here with more and more emerging economies. india, for instance, being in favor of such a strong statement. so they assume that in the end, russia just didn't prevent this statement from being published because they didn't want to stand there totally alone. alexander fund nomine reporting from barley. thank you so much. all right, let's have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. former us president donald trump has announced a 3rd run for the white house. trump's declaration from his morality residence in florida comes a week after many of his hand picked republican candidates last key. midterm elections. trump is facing multiple investigations, probing his company's finances, and attempts to overturn his loss to joe biden. in the 2020 presidential contest
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police in bolivia used tear gas to disperse crowds. after protests in the country's largest city, turned violent protest as in santa cruz were demanding that the government move forward on a long delayed census, a position group say the data would give the more seats in congress and more state resources. now 50 years after the apollo luna mission, nasa has finally launched its new moon rocket r t. miss green to one most was addicted. arrived on the wrong, it lifted off from cape canaveral on a test flight to send. it's a ryan capsule around the moon and back for now without astronauts technical problems had postponed. the launch several times. the ultimate one rocket is the most powerful ever built. and it brings the u. s. one. step closer to putting astronauts back on the moon,
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which it aims to do by 2025. and the delta care bonnie from dw science told us earlier about the relief being felt at nasa that our team is now finally bound for the moon. is indeed a release because we are talking about a couple of months that this rocket has been in or on the launch pad and off the launch pad. it survives hurricane and all these fuel leaks. and there is that there was a sense of sort of like, you know, reputation damage along the way. but this is, this is hugely successful, not only because of the american technology and hardware's that american rockets. i'm also with the european built a service module that's part of the a ryan space craft where astronauts will sit. it's really big and of course the, the, to the launch window was closing because there's a secondary, a payload, as they call it on the, on the rocket with a cube,
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sat very small satellites. and they have their batteries that they need for, you know, for operational purposes. and it was there was a lot of supply though, lot of unknowns in there. so for a number of reasons and specifically job that geopolitically, it's so hard to not think about what's going on in other parts of the world when you hear people talking about rockets flying overhead. and then thinking about the aunt, miss rock, it is the same technology really is a huge significance geopolitically as well as technologically of the science and for space travel, everything like that. so yeah, huge and they will be relieved. thanks so much for watching intervals. ah, using can't be destroyed, you can try that. it's impossible. ah, she performed for her life in auschwitz.
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