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arguments to keep shooting animals, a documentary series about the future of food. with the great debate this week on d, w ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is d, w. news live from building china's top diplomat visits moscow days before the one gearbox of the war in huge. russia looks to shore up its nose limits, friendship with china became ally and president vladimir perkins mission for
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a new world order component squares. off with these u. s counterpart joe biden, to win hearts and minds. us president pledges unwavering support to new crime. well, it says russia will be impossible to defeat on the battlefield. plus no safe place to live in earthquakes in turkey has been especially difficult for syrian refugees with hardly any means to rebuild their lives once. ah m anthony how'd walk into the program? china's top diplomat, his meeting with russia's foreign minister in moscow, the meeting between by mg and said you love comes just days out from the one year anniversary of rosters. invasion of ukraine wang has been attending a series of meetings in moscow yesterday telling one of presidents,
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prudent closest allies that by james relationship with russia is broke. solid. a kremlin spokesperson says a meeting between wang and couldn't, is also possible. joining us for more on wednesday's visit to moscow. his journalist fabi unclenched. huh. in badging fab in when ye meeting with the foreign minister, so he love rav officially. what is this meeting about yet? there was not much confirmed beforehand. this goes to show how sensitive this meeting is and also how ok, opaque baiting and also of course moscow has become and we basically can assume from the chinese site that they want to have 3 purposes solved with this meeting. the 1st one is a, it's a key, a demonstration of how close are china. russia ties are just yesterday one. he called them a quote unquote, rock solid. a secondly, a want, he wants to pay the way for
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a future state visit by seating ping and which will take place later this year. he's expected to meet vladimir putin. and then thirdly, probably am or one he asked for coordination. i mean, recently he said that china will present a so called piece initiate if i'm trying to present it's per solution. how are you know, there could be a piece in the ukraine, was probably he will ask for support in that regarding that matter. when he stated that relations between moscow and beijing were rock solid. what does that mean? if anything for china's plan to be involved in some sort of pay settlement, it says that basically you should be skeptical and many m ahead of states and durable are quite skeptical. they criticized that this plan of china is basically about a, china's own interest in wants to present itself as a, you know, responsible state actor as a peace loving nation, et cetera. but that it's not really very credible because i'm a, china is not neutral in this conflict. other official and you know,
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the government has basically repeated the russian propaganda. it has basically never criticized porton. it has not even called this basically of why most of the times. they just say this is the ukraine crisis. and are the only actor that they criticize and they blame for the crisis, is the u. s. the so i, it's very clear that they are not and neutral, but of course china has leverage over m a. russia. why? because russia is increasingly, depending on the chinese economy. so if seating ping and talks with voting, of course, his word really has a lot of value. you say china wants to be a responsible state. actor putin announce yesterday he was suspending the nuclear arms treaty nustar. is that a stance that could prove problematic for china and it's global relationships that you speak to? what profit problematic? yes or just now during the daily press conference here of the
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a foreign minister in beijing are the spokesperson said that, you know, this arm sweetie, is of great importance. and that one hopes that you know this matter can be resolved. and you can read a very indirect criticism against russian or behavior, but it's really very subdued, not, not very m yahoo, a strong criticism. so it's not really a red line, but of course it's not in china's interests that are put in his suspended this arms treaty. the voice of journalist fabi encroachment in badging. thank you so much. this week the russian invasion of, he cried, hits the one year mark on tuesday to president vladimir putin. and joe botton presented portraits of the war that could not be more different. addressing cheering crowds in warsaw bought and vowed russia will never win in ukraine. alice earlier, pope putin falsely accused the west of stat starting his war and said he'd suspend rushes,
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last major nuclear arms control treaty with us. 2 presidents door of the 2 speeches blocking a portion of the last 2 very different visions of the war in ukraine. rock up steel as the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion approaches, president vladimir putin showed little sign of backing down. putin's lengthy address reiterated a long list of grievances against the west. and once again framed his invasion of ukraine as a fight for russia's survival. delete the separator. miss. good. over the western elite, i do not conceal their goals. really, as they say, it's a direct quote to bring russia a strategic defeat to it. what does it mean and what is it for us? it means to end us once and for all of that you as the state of the nation address, much of the russian president speech was directed at the russian audience. laudable opening it, but it closed with a stock warning for the rest of the world. news ab, absolutely. they want to inflict
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a strategic defeat on us and try to get to our nuclear facility easier in this regard. i am forced to announce to day that russia is suspending its participation in this strategic offensive arms treatment. what is that agreement known as the new start treaty placed limits on the total number of long range, new killer weapons that both russia and the u. s. could have many fear that rushes suspension only increases the risk of a new killer confrontation. but in a fiery address outside poland, royal castle in warsaw. u. s. president joe biden chose not to rise to the bait archives, but instead he presented a very different view of the conflict. so that i, i speak once more to the people of russia. united states in nations of europe do not seek to control or destroy russia. the west was not plotting to attack russia, as prudent said to day. and millions of russian citizens only want to live in peace
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with their neighbors are not the enemy. just a day off to his historic visit to cave biden drove home the message that western support for ukraine will last, as long as it takes one year into this war. full no longer doubts the strength of our coalition. but he still doubts our conviction. but there should be no doubt our support, if re grain will not waver. naida will not be divided and we will not tire given eyes as the one year anniversary of the invasion approaches. the conflict shows no sign of ending it or noon, and the 2 sides appear as far apart as ever were you need you syrian refugees living in turkey, have again been forced to flee after the latest earthquake caused further damage to an already devastated region. the magnitude 6.4 quite centered on turkey's hot tie province struck on monday. the turkish authorities say they quite killed 6 people.
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it struck less than 2 weeks after massive trim has hit the region killing more than $47000.00 people. living hundreds of thousands hung us displeased for the 2nd diamond 2 weeks. the nightmare continued. so syrian refugees and doki there once again forced to flee, going what it will belongings they have been able to salvage from destroyed homes. not although we were bombarded and serial lot houses collapsed on us, but we were not scared now that because we would hide behind something of the arm of the dead because now we are afraid of the walls. a farm. when we don't know if the roof or the floor would hit us, this is terrifying, especially for children. hey, other was the rumble of my head. we were horrified after the last earthquake. we wanted to flee and find shelter that we don't feel safe with the roof of her head. after each tremor,
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we feel as if it may collapse. the house does not stand any more. many have taken shelter and dens. despite freezing conditions. the latest ult, quick has added to the misery of people in the region across the border, a un delegation visited northern syria to assess the damage we came to see what the needs were. there's huge needs in shelter, in health and the need for fresh water for sanitation. and of course, removal of debris. even before the quakes, people who had been living in extreme misery much needed humanitarian aid has been delayed due to the fractures of the ongoing civil war. since the disaster,
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more than 140 truck scouting you and id have entered from turkey. doorbell held areas, but cross border aid has been slow to reach the worst affected. we asked our correspondent, julia han, who is in the earthquakes on how the disaster has affected people most well, millions of people here in the region have been either directly or indirectly affected by this catastrophe. their homes, their lives, their memories have been destroyed. they can't go back to their house, they can't return to their jobs, their kids can go to school. hundreds of thousands of people here now have to live in 10th the united nations estimate that 2500000 children are in need of humanitarian assistance. and since you mentioned the off the shelf, let me give you one more figure, more than 7000 off to shocks were recorded here in the area since the 1st powerful quake struck earlier in february. so this is
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a nightmare still ongoing. the people we speak with in particularly the children are scant. they are terrified and doctors say that many earthquake survivors will need serious help with their mental health. they are depressed, they are traumatized and they suffer from stress related to their overall situation related to the fact that they have lost. absolutely. everything to german ministers just paid a visit to the earthquake region. what i did, they bring with them and what is it that is still most urgently needed at this point? well, there has been a great show all solidarity from countries around the world. aid is coming in turkey and germany have a particular very close relationship. many people in germany have relatives here in the grey kid region, the 2 ministers announced that to berlin. we'll double aid with another 50000000 euros for turkey. b at the german armed forces have already shipped in more than
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$340.00 tons of aid. that is above all, emergency assistance like tens food camping bads, but also generators. but the overall message, and i believe that is a very important one we've seen from the ministers in germany, will stand by the earthquake victims here in turkey and a neighboring syria. it will not look away even after this disaster is no longer making major headlines because after emergency assistance comes reconstruction and that's going to be a gigantic task. you'll be after 40 days in the earthquake zone. you're traveling back to istanbul for now. what memories are you taking back with you? well, i will leave out with a very heavy heart, a broken heart. i studied in istanbul, i've been living and working here in turkey as a t v journalist for the past 5 years. this country and its people have become a 2nd home to me. i have seen so much pain,
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so much grief. here it often left me absolutely speechless. but i've also seen signs of hope this humanitarian crisis has affected the entire country. we have seen tens of thousands of volunteers rushing to the area to help. they have help with the rescue efforts, they have cooked will meals. they are playing with the children. the solidarity and self sacrifice of people here in turkey are truly remarkable, and they are giving hope. they are giving hope to the people on the ground. and they are giving hope that the wounds of this region, the wounds of people here can eventually he'll. but as i mentioned, reconstruction is a major task and we will try to follow this process. as journalists, we will come back, we will continue to report duly harm and incredibly tough job done incredibly well . thank you so much. that does get you can always get
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