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for only green washing. after all, there are billions to be made. our chiefs documentary, deep sea greed starts june 8th on dw, the business dw news live from berlin, mirror zaleski makes his case to world leaders in person. the cranium present dominates the final day of the g 7 summit in japan. so lensky also uses the opportunity to appeal to non aligned countries, taking part in the gathering. also in the show,
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russia says its troops are in full control of box moved after months of finding. this comes after the wagner and mercenary group releases video set to show its soldiers hoisting flags and the eastern ukrainian city. and the poles have opened in greece, where voters are skeptical. the main parties can solve their economic was while handling, pressing new issues. the mariana evans, dean. it's good to have you with us. your prize president, one of your zalinski, is that the g 7 summit in japan, lobbying world leaders for more support to fight back against russia. it's the furthest has been from ukraine since the war began. so landscape has been holding one on one meetings with other world leaders, including the indian prime minister, now under moody, who is
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a guest at the g 7. soleski was hoping to gain moody's support for his peace plan. india has so far, refused to condemn russia's invasion. the landscape is also looking to make his case to brazil's president who has accused the west of encouraging the war for more, we can now speak to our chief international editor, richard walker, who joins us from the g 7 summit in hiroshima. good to see you, richard. so has a lot of mir zalesky been successful in winning over more allies at the g 7 summit? yeah, well, it is too early to say that marianne and, but i really was striking, particularly the meeting, said so lensky had was the rent for moody within a few hours of his touching down here in a rush mountain. sassik day. the woman of the words that said moody had present, that'd sky. so at the beginning of their meeting that they sit around the table, you have the 2 leaders face to face with the 1st time since the school,
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but again and the rental mode. the address of one of the situation, sorry, personally, very emotive. me saying that he saw the boy is not a matter of politics, but a matter of humanity, of human values. i'm saying the pizza, you know, the end of the body else and sang since and then skis into space that india and he, us, when he would do everything he possibly can to, to try to achieve a resolution to this. and that it was interesting today to see that i'm in the range from o d. what was place sitting next to the minutes and then the of the session between the g 7, depart in the countries who are presenting present here, plus the lensky on the final day on sunday. so a lot of time in each of those proximity, i'm sorry for a move on to the cameras that ends savanski is message as he's, as he's been telling the press here towards people like to read, promote the eastern shore to get them on board, put the piece plant that you train,
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which has a 10 point plant that ukraine says, this is the way to find piece, to try and get those countries of defense and into some sort of active role a trying to find a solution to this that place to train. so i and now richard, what about this is the support from the g 7 countries themselves? are they still as committed as they have been up to now? yeah, well, i mean, the, i think a strong new signal from the g 70 countries here that says, support is going to continue and even step up. so just before it's a lensky arrived, that was confirmation from the american side that they were going to open the door to apply to jet sash. 16 bytes is being supplied to ukraine down the road. so starting with the process of training will ukrainian pilots to fly them and then opening the door to supplying those jet said further down the road. we've now just heard today press and fight and saying that there's going to be of the trunk of arms. and i munition provide that to you trained so just another step in the
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support that's being coming all alone. we have more to see from a to lensky today during the course of the day. so he's going to make a visit to a piece memorial. so here the site where the media bottom line did in 1945. that of course is very, i'm a very symbolic visit for us. and let's do to make given, did you find has been subjects at least implicit, right to the use of nuclear weapons by apply the message. and plus that we're going to be press conference is from both soleski until the bible age. when the date is gonna be very interesting to see what some s b says and how he sums up the impressions that he's being guessing of probably just notice from the g 7, but also from those leaders from the douglas hatch with assembled to. yeah. so it seems that ukraine has very much dominated the g 7 summit, but we know it was not the only topic being discussed. china was also high. and the agenda, richard, can you tell us about those discussions?
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yeah, that's right. so. so china, very much a big issue has, is a fairly substantial section of the statements looking at points about china. what you've seen in recent months is the europeans with japanese, the americans trying to kind of come together around to a consistent approach to china. we've seen divisions between the european to the americans with the americans making sort of more focus, more intense on sort of catching the cold from china, the europeans having more important business needs that they weren't supposed to. and so we've seen that to play now in the not even seeing divisions in europe and government springs this german government on a is a strategy on china. and so like common language now being given the g 7 communicate in china. what i've just seen, the months ahead, whether that unity really holds up the w as chief international editor, richard walker for us in hiroshima, at the g 7 summit. richard,
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thank you. meanwhile, the russian defense ministry says that his troops have fully capture the eastern ukrainian city of buck moved. and president vladimir putin has congratulated them on the victory. this comes after the head of russia's wagner mercenary group. he's getting pretty close and claimed that his forces has liberated the former assaults, mining town. ukraine's military was quick to deny that the ruined city had fall. and he of says that soldiers are still defending their positions. and that heavy fighting is ongoing to our correspond as much as building out and key of explains what we should make of the claims. and counter claims about the boston woods capture. as always, it's impossible to verify these contradicting claims. but what we can say is that in the last few days, keith was only controlling a very, very small parts of the town once more ads. so it is actually quite possible
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that the of argument has advised there was not much terry 3 left, it's also possible that as the ukrainians claim, uh they are still fights there. that a i the there are some groups of ukrainians left who's to continue fighting all that there are some retreats battles. um uh i think um, yeah, it's quite possible actually that they were concerned this. it would be the 1st victory for russia in a very, very long time. that might be some effect on russia, on the russian public. um, we see already very try. i'm from the voice is in the russian pro war groups on telegraph for example. however, for the course of the war, this the, this richie jake, um, a, a position of brought me with this strategic importance is not as high. there are 2
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roads that russia would need if they wanted to further attack. i mean, the main goal being come out to us and slow beyond which they want to control, which they would need to control in order to control all or most of done boss. these 2 roads would then possibly lie ahead of them, but of course these roads are $45.00 as well, but most is not the strategic point of to which the few lies open to you. it's not a hill from which you control or you oversee a lot of land which brings you in a better position that would need to grind on like they have been grinding on for all these months. that was dw correspondence, mathias spinning our reporting from kids. well, the voters in greece are heading to the polls to elect a new government. they're most worried about the bread and butter economic issues, resulting in europe's highest national debt. but as the w corresponding jack power reports, people also have many other serious concerns. unsurprisingly,
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trade is here at this very small kitchen, central athens, but the most weight for that voting grease is upcoming elections on the economy. the price is when up the cost of transportation when up uh, shipping, when uh uh, the costs of the plastic box that weigh pack, our phase went up. so the entire cost went up from like 15 to 30 percent. gary says he still tries to keep his price is low for customers, but also the praises the current government for supporting fish tre. dislike him to digitalized their industry, the to lead policies of the central rights, new democracy under prime minister carry eco submits, attack is on the left wing 3 is a party of his previous that's a alexis say process. the government has been embroiled, and this scandal involving the use of the sale of credits, a soft way used to spy on political opponents. and jonas and government ministers
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resigned in february for savings, preventive passenger train crash, which kills 57 people. safety. now after the drink rest is very important for us, and then the economic se situation me to attack you so know, minutes the talk is most the press, it's the was the grease, i believe something else, something new that will help greece scans a lot. if it's, some of the scandals always existed. we need to talk just give us a seat, press and hold on the top. andrea a bad scan. those over people who also remember the economic turbulence of 2015 when the left wing series of government nearly took the country. i took the single currency your is a while, these folks, and that is the issues that the person, the voting for in this election was new is the way in which the seats here are the greek parliament going to be divided off to the vote happens a new system is agreed in 2016, which means it's unlikely to result in one eye, right? winning policy since 1990, whichever policy one the most space overall took
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a 50 c bonus in the 300 c parliament, making it easy for one polity to achieve 150 c majority in a new system of proportional representation. that bonus is removed, meaning a policy would not need 46 percent of the votes. take clear when posters predict that some likely and say the changes creating more swing voters. they use parts of the public opinion, parts of the voters that they have in their mind. the dilemma i am going to vote for the government before related. so i can go to my 2nd option, or i should vote for my 1st options for my 1st option uh, which has to do with ideological or political agreements with the spike to unlike the gods. i cite the greek parliament political sentiments in greece, shift quickly. it's a complex selection here in the birthplace of modern democracy. over more i'm joins
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now by journalist george's case status. so we've just heard that it's unlikely that this vote is going to be healed and outright winner. so what's gonna happen then? so exactly it's, it's going from likely the party with the 47 percent of all the former government that's never going to happen. and it's also very unlikely that the, any correlations of the base collection. so this essentially beans. but i spend a period of stops which i'm like germany, they last very few days. when uh they said, bedrooms is established. no one can form a government bins upon them, it will be dissolved again. and we will have a 2nd be lecturing. most likely he may be july, the 2nd of july. can you tell us a bit about how the parties have been trying to win over, voters are right. so the government of exactly things. we're packing
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the front that i've government has been publish. and on saying that we brought the bag respect to normality that the economy is going, the good the it grew up by 6 percent. and so we could try to, to, we have either been there playing a lot the card or who look more and the security affordable cherokee of minimizing . and if you g arrival in the country, this is their main. uh, but their main selling point. uh, the forms and stuff going to be on the other hand of your position, party or farming, say oh, for a former apartments we have alex and supers has been focusing on the computer or ation of the blog reset, which i was republic. i mentioned earlier includes a huge wiretapping the combo uh, where political uh, politicians. uh generally certainly this will be on forces for happen. uh. i've been uh, spies appointed by the greek secret services. um uh, but it was also this uh, uh, shoots are the biggest tribes of the, at a 20 b lease which uh, kings um a police to see uh,
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southern people. so the position is probably like this as well. and what they are promising uh is a good time to, to, to better off, more and more and more open and more, the more practically accountable uh, way of company. and the mission of cheaper sir has taken uh, a very uh, very, very, very clear step towards the center so that there's no need to have the water. all right, that was journalist jurors christy. this reporting for us. thank you so much. i you're up to date on the devil you're news. i'm married to evans dean. thanks for watching. the one of mankind's oldest ambitions could be within reach.

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