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it didn't really say too much about that the question will be, what will happen later on in the summer? those $27.00 leaders are continuing them. there are some here in brussels, and there will be a lot of discussions about further coordination of further support for ukraine. so in the course of the last couple of days we, i'm, we heard in that's in the press conference there from mr. zalinski. so we know that the u. k has promised to train fighter jet pilots and we know that we have the netherlands in denmark who are on board with the idea of providing a jets. how do you think this, this move forward? is this business now? time for european that heads of states to sort of put their heads together and decide, well which of us is more willing to do this because this is an individual, as we just heard from us on the line. this is an individual state matter rather than something that the european union can push through. yeah that's, i mean this is why is this style of press conference,
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which is in the order of how it normally would be held when a foreign leader comes to a summit. they would always be stood that with the council and commission president, but i saved the blushes of any leaders who might want to i would leave reject the idea of any fighter jets going going that now as you say, there is some car, there are some countries who are starting to sort of makes noise is that potentially it could be possible, but there was a lot of resistance to the, to the leper to tank is going a few weeks ago that was approved. germany released it sort of secondary export license to allow other countries that had bought german made leopards to go to ukraine. that took a lot of diplomatic work and a lot of getting over the line from a many of the officials in the permanent representation. so the sort of embassies that represent each of the use countries here in brussels that i've been speaking to over the last few days. the suggestion that fight jets will be going to any ukraine any time soon,
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seems pretty unlikely that isn't to say that it won't happen in the future. many of the demands that the ukrainians have made and weapons deliveries started as them basically getting nose and eventually over enough time. and as the invasion in the was continued, those those nodes turned into maybes and then yes, but at the moment it doesn't look like there's that much of an appetite to be sending fighter jets yet. ok, so fighter jets on the one hand on his other big ask is membership of the european union there on the accession a trail? and one of the questions was that to him, was that do you, are you prepared to wait years for this to happen? and he said to shall, michelle, i wanted this year unlikely. i would have thought yeah, that was a really, really interesting moment in that press conference for me. he said that he wants to go as quickly as possible in a you accession tools in e u. session history, the pretty much the quick as usual possibly hope is about a decade, perhaps longer,
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there is big appetite appetite for ukraine to enter the european union, but they have to fulfill the reforms that you will not change its values and it's praise processes to get a country in the risk of its own values to allow you to just come in if there's, if there's big issues and there are issues around judicial governance rule of law. it's a country wall. remember, so a lot of presidents he's doing is done under, under martial law at the moment. and that is certainly not how you countries are expected to act in peace times. so there's a lot, there's really a long way to go. probably i think there was a really interesting question that was asked of soleski that he swerved, which is would he want a european union of advocates, a union, which means that brussels has a lot more power or one where the member states have a lot more power which is favored by countries like poland and hungary because that is the other question. ukraine sees itself in line with you values,
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and we've heard that quite a lot a lot today in the speech is european way of life. you and you, you and ukraine values aligned, but what does that mean? what kind of a country would ukraine be in the european union? and certainly in the capitals of the european union, that is a question that they want the answer to before ukraine joins. ok, so sort of wrapping this up a jack beyond. lots of warm woods. what do you think presidents lansky will be able to take with him back to ukraine? this is, this is it. he even said himself that he will. he has to go back and show his people that he has managed to take something back. the moment promises of swifty you accession, he will probably try and play up back at home and the progression for weapons. that is what he's going to to want to see and the other leaders will get press conferences later on in the day. and what he can take from those press press conferences, those promises. that's probably what he used to sell to the ukranian people. thanks so much for that. so jack,
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jack park in brussels. well i from the ukraine, one of the most pressing issues facing you leaders are meeting today is tackling in regular migration. enter the block influx of a 1000000 refugees from serious civil war in 2015 cause the crisis that leaders want to avoid repeating. but as t w's. fatima dune reports, they can't agree at what changes to make another boat rescued in the mediterranean sea. my, my, my ladies, okay. are you where guys you're doing well? migration has been one of the most divisive topics among european leaders with authorities reporting record high numbers of irregular crossings. it pals more pressure on the e to act fil a special summit on migration. this week, the european commission will put forward its proposals for strength in the blocks external borders and increasing the number of returns of migrants with asylum cases have been refused. migration is a european challenge,
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which must be met with a european response. this might sound like common sense, but it took us almost 10 years to acknowledge this reality. law fear officials reported 330000 irregular crossings across the e used borders. the highest in 2016 of the main rates. the west them balkans saw the largest number of migrants crossing into the european union every year in member say, decide to send thousands of migrants back to their home countries. but only a few are of actually returned. the european commission is proposing that the block leverages visa and trade policy agreements to get 3rd countries to accept for attorneys. but some european countries say that's just not enough. austria, one of the countries feeling the effects of the balkan reed, is urging the commission to help finance the building offenses along the bulgarian turkish border to reduce the flow of asylum seekers. the austrian prime minister
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even visits is bulgaria last month. this delays understood suppose its austria supports the position that the commission needs to finance the expansion of the 2000000000 euro border fence so that it can properly protect didn't use external boulder. who do i will be israel. the commission however, says it is willing to finance board infrastructure and equipment like drones, radars, and other means of surveillance. but no fences. meanwhile, as a final applications within the you reach more than half a 1000000 and years and human rights organizations emphasize that protecting migrant in need of help should be the main priority that turkey in syria where the death toll from monday's massive earthquake, co cert reached more than 17500 international rescue teams have joined the local emergency crews in the worst affected areas. but hope of finding more survivors is fading. and in many places like her is hattie province, residents say they seen little outside help. for days these residents
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have spent the night here camped amongst the ruins of homes in hattie province. one of the hardest hit by monday's quakes, legacy, they say they can still hear voices coming from under the rubble to moment. but if in left without any help to save their loved ones, rescue teams, equipment and emergency support is now starting to arrive here. that many fear it's come to light. and their frustrations. and now turning to anger. we have 30 dead in there. is our state really incapable? i think so incapable. i have no words. 30 bodies have been lying here until the morning. we should the middle zeal, auto furnace for the holiday appeal. a little turkey's president is acutely aware of the fingers now being pointed at him and his government's response to the
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disaster. and while visiting some of the worst affected abbey as on wednesday, he did admit that they had encountered some problems elevator. certainly there have been shortfalls far as the conditions have become clear, it is impossible to prepare to face a disaster like this all over and make merchandise. the opposition leader sees things differently though, blaming the president for the destruction. with that, there is only one person responsible for this catastrophe, and that is the one for 20 years. he has failed to prepare the country for earthquakes. with our international emergency and rescue teams are now up and running with crew. so more than 2 dozen countries taking part in the rescue mission . and despite fears at the window to find more survivors is closing. there is still hope that more people may be found alive. with moments like this,
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providing emergency teams with all the motivation they need to carry on the search for signs of life. so as a glimpse of the situation in turkey in syria, international aid has now reached a rebel held enclave despite complications caused by the country's 12 year civil war. the official at the about how a border crossing between turkey and syria is confirmed. that to you and a convoy has entered the enclave where millions rely on humanitarian aid. digging through the rubble of an assyrian town of harrow, just one of hundreds in the region that have been flattened by the quake. rescuers often just using their bare hands for the most basic of tools. rafa is one of the locals, frustrated by the lack of proper digging machinery that's compounded by exhaustion after working 2 days without sleep. however,
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hm. and we need help from other countries. we're getting some equipment, but we have people under the rubble and we're trying to pull them out. we have malice, but what good are mallet was got this little. what we really need is heavy equipment to rescue people and they've been on to the rubble for 48 hours a day and we need heavy equipment to get them out. she on about olive some bulldozers have arrived, but they're not nearly enough. given the widespread scale of destruction and hopes of finding more, survivors are diminishing by the hour while the able bodied assist with rescue efforts, others are left to ponder. what's next for them? louder, anela. miss willa. dont have any clothes or any possessions any more that that mother than the streets and the rain without socks or anything mad. they don't have anyone to stay with us. my siblings died in a leper hello and i had a thought in special ed in the hannah rafa and the other helpers in her him who
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continued to hammer away until their mission is complete. and after that, they'll have another massive task. rebuilding their village at fisher updates or more world news and just to work with them for soon have a good day with a
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ah, this is dw news life from berlin, ukraine's president touches european leaders to keep up the flow of weapons and the aid to keep a lot of landscape capital well when diplomatic to a lobbying allies in brussels, sr e. u. officials found to provide teeth with maximum support to hope flashes invasion in turkey and syria rescue workers scramble to find more earthquake survivors. 8 continues to arrive in the hottest areas.

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