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conservation for only green washing. after all, there are billions to be made. our 2 pikes document tree, deep sea greed starts june 8th on dw. the . this is dw dues live from berlin in tonight to forgive and forget or maybe not serious, rejoins the family of error of nation. president bush alice saw was welcome back to the arab league today after a 12 year suspension over the civil war in his country. also coming up another new
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face at the era league summit, ukraine's president modem is zalinski and stopped by lobbying for closer ties and calling out those to have turned a blind eye and a wednesday also due to be g 7 meters in japan, they already agreed on new measures against russia, pledging to block access to equipment and services that could be used in russia's war against ukraine, the fiber golf. it's good to have you with this on this friday and we begin with the return of serious president bush, l. a. saw to to the international stage, he joined fellow leaders at an arrow blink, somebody in saudi arabia. today, his appearance marks a new chapter. after 12 years of isolation, the league suspended syria back in 2011 after police correct down on airbus spring pro test that set off a decade long civil war inside. siri is
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a warm welcome back for the regions practical sun lashara. aside for more than a decade, he was a pariah kicked out of the arab league and isolated by most of the region for brutally repressing his own people in syria. but an outside or no more. a side was greeted with handshakes and hugs. he's painting his return to just audio ravia as a re unification of error brotherhood. i'm a studio from all these serious past one with the present and future as pen error visits that can go to but the ever visible for long and permanent belonging but often done or not a fleeting one day. there was no talk of the host countries passed funding of opposition groups in syria, nor talk of attempts to over throw assad. instead the syrian president called on the lead to respect national sovereignty. they were all the arrow bleak,
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should restore its role in healing wounds. not deepening them in the 3rd. yeah, i know what's most important is to leave internal affairs to be managed by its own people with you've all the follow up 100 things. we have to prevent all external interference sort of stuff and help only one specifically asked to do so. back home and syria opposition health areas in the north teams was angry. parent testers who feel betrayed by the arab league. they still want to democratic nation and assad out of power. how people know who they want to know. we are here because the arab league shamefully trying to normalize this. how could they welcome a child killer and chemical weapons? user has an audio and he has destroyed syria and rom directions. how can you hear of leaders meet with this criminal? what i'm going to show you? how about to do? yeah, awesome. so problem is i want to call about, or sadie crown prince mohammed been, so mine used to support the syrian opposition,
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but at the summit, he struck a different tone, saying he hoped that serious return to the airbag league would lead to the end of its crisis. a crisis which has killed nearly half a 1000000 people and displaced another 23000000. we're going to be here at the big table now is because the analogy is a middle east expert with the beds of men foundation. it's good to have you here with this again, everyone looking at this and asking why and why now, why is the error of league? right? yeah, i'm gonna say rehabilitating bunch of hello saw it. is that what they're doing? a couple of error countries in the early did not did not to cuts relations with the regime. the last 12 years up to countries did like solving ravia and saudi arabia, jordan, egypt, and others, you know, they, they, they hope that's getting, getting the regime or by charlotte said back to the, to the, our family. would. that would give them more diplomatic influence in the country.
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that by charlotte side will distance is a, is ties with the rudeness and you, ron, that she was the control the smuggling or stop the smuggling of drugs into other arab countries. and that he may take refugees back to syria. this is what they hope and, and, and, and, and especially jointly, which is a very pro pro quest and country says it says open the, we, we, we did not succeed in these 3 objectives by isolation. let us try it by political, by political talk. all right, this is fortunately not our or your p and west an attitude about the business. now the eric eric own efforts to try to, to separate conflicts in their own reach. and what, what did you make sense of what most so i've said today, or a sub blames, you know, the, the, the, the costs of the, of the civil war for terrorism. you know, that he's not responsible. he is responsible for hundreds of thousands of, of a,
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of, of, of his own people. he has expelled half of the population either in the country or the broad 1100000 syrians are having their refuge here in europe. so they are that there is a huge responsibilities on his shoulders. and when the west, when the west supports the international criminal court, it's using or indicating president 14 for war crimes and ukraine. also, i said, would be someone who had to make responsible for his more crimes at the international criminal court. we know that bush alongside is still under international sanctions, including from the arab league. are we now closer to seeing those sanctions being lifted. the jordanian government says this is no symbolic sign for, for a shot on assets, it will be promoted to be reinstalled. and finally, now we has to show progress towards us. maybe they,
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they've going to invest in syria may be that their own economic restraint is going to be removed. it's, it's to be observed. brent uh, what the regime in, in the mosque was, is really, is really uh um giving as a compromise for their arab neighbors. but we also know that the president of the crate is a little bit zalinski. he was at that meeting today. i want you to just take a listen to part of what he had to say today. mm. the ukrainians has never chosen the word. our tools didn't go to other lands. we do not engage in unexcused, us, plunder of other nations resources, but we will never submit to any ford in theirs or colonizers. that's why we fight us, and i am sure all your nations will understand this. our main emotion,
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and i am also sure all your nations will understand the main goal. i want to live here in jetta and noble goal to all of you to help protect our people, including you create an muslim community that he is speaking there with the moral authority on his side saying to them, you know, this is what has been done to us, we have not done this to the russians, and yet he's also asking, so why haven't and haven't we seen more resolve against vladimir, put it's, it's quite a diplomatic crew that saudi arabia, who's the host of the arabic summit. and mom had been side mine on the one hand, they have invited by charlotte on the other end at the same time. yeah. is the lensky just to show, you know, we are not picking side neither to a side stronger with rusher. neither just with an excuse, stronger with the west. wonder who's using whom though here. right. it's it's,
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it's like what you're saying, but it's interesting or maybe a has just hold it raving for minutes. the was couple of months to go in keith. here he is giving a quite a lot of money from the journey an agent to ukraine. he has been involved in negotiations with, with the, with the slips of off, off, off, off a soldiers catch it. and i'll be available. but once to show its diplomatic weight, not just regionally, but also globally, zelinski has 3 messages. the one is, i know that a lot of our countries are very close to russia. who's i'm aware about this 2nd, but he says, you know, we are, we are trying to, to, to go to get rid of the occupation of our country. you should support us. and thirdly, he reminds you know that they are crim, top top of the muslims. you know they are your religious brothers, you should support us because of that. and then brent, it's very interesting. he was reminding i think this is one of the key points or
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eric countries are relying on food exports from ukraine and russia. more even from ukraine. this is not just read it's, it's, it's, it's a, it's, it's me, it's, it's fruits, it said it's, it's, um, it's some follow all the locked it any age of getting it almost a 100 percent of it's great. yeah, yes. all right, so they should, they, he says, look guys, you know, we, we have formulations, you know, you should help me so that, that we can re install all economic ties and, and, and your food exports of cheaper than now let me ask you, we got like 20 seconds, so do you think he's going to get any help from the or blue? yes or not. what do you think? i think that's how they are going to be, is going to support the ukraine. but at the same time will not lose ties with russia. all right, there's nothing we appreciate you coming in excellent analysis and we'll see you next time. thanks also it always appears. i think i read where is it? look now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. your wines traditional erie, says that it has executed
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a 3 man for violence against the countries that security forces. the trio will continue to drawing a gun during protests last year. the death of a woman be held for allegedly, failing to wear a head scarf according to the rules in iran set off. nationwide, protests grades military has released footage, which it says shows russian shelling of the city of buck moved to both ukraine and are russia's mercenary. wagner group have said that regular russian forces have retreated in recent days. the eastern city have seen intense fighting. now for months, china is present issues and fee has laid out these, these plans to develop trade and infrastructure across central asia. she is hosting the leaders of 5 countries in the region for 2 days. i've told you, i well, as we heard leaders of the g southern group of advanced industrial democracies are meeting in japan. the war in ukraine is dominating the talks. in hiroshima,
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the g 7 countries have promised tighter. tougher sanctions against russia. the symbol of the catastrophic consequences of nuclear war. the peace memorial park in hiroshima, when the 1st atomic bomb was dropped by the us in 1945, a compelling backdrop for the scouts of the g. 7 summit in japan. at the top of the latest mines was likely not only the devastation of the past, but also the uprooting. that is continuous reminders of russia's nuclear capability . the g seven's host japanese problem is that to me, okay, so the once the summit to be a balance or commitment to a world with no nuclear weapons, the sad reality hanging over this so much in hiroshima, you said the ukraine war is on the school that nuclear weapons remain as relevant as ever, not just because of letting me pushes thrice, but because of the history,
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a few cranes of nuclear weapons which it gave up to russia in the 19 ninety's, leaving face a tunnel question of what's happening now would put in ever having faded, if you train have kept those weapons for the 2nd year in a row, russia's board and ukraine has the shadow discussions that the g 7 leaders have announced. further sanctions against moscow, including on the trade of russian diamonds and of promise for the unwavering support to give ukrainian president below them is the lensky is expected to join them at the summit on sunday. stumbled in freemont, these are, those are those very important things will be decided that the presence of our president is absolutely essential to defend our interests. so we stood as some of mazda mazda is that actually on the sidelines of the g 7 summit. so it's key is also expected to meet the rainbow moody of an effort to convince the indian prime
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minister to shift his alliance from russia to ukraine. as the war continues on the ground. there's no lights off either on the diplomatic front. when dw motus is in hiroshima, he has more on the 1st day of the g 7. so i must say really, i've covered a number of, of these t 7, somebody, it's in the past and they've taken place in a brief time see side results and a remote mountain locations. but when it comes to speaking about nuclear disarmament, there is really no better place then he rushed him off. the very place where the 1st atomic bomb exploded. 1945, a killing of 100. 40000 people in this very place where, where i'm standing and that is a message that was sent to day by the leaders commemorating at the memorial aside here. and that is a message that is sent out at the very time when you have countries like russia who are playing with this idea of using tactical nuclear weapons in the war in ukraine
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. and where you have countries like north korea, that is expected to conduct another nuclear test only under 2 hours flight away from here, 7th day or baptist reporting there from hiroshima, japan, you're watching the w news. chris covers up next with the w business news. i will see you again on monday, have a good weekend everybody. the guardians of truth. my name is junk and and i have paid almost every price of being enjoying this in a country like to take.
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