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is nature conservation for only green washing. after all, there are billions to be made. our chief documentary, deep sea greed starts june 8th on d, w. the . this is dw news live from berlin. below them is a lensky rep, such as visit to the g 7 summit in japan, with a comparison between russia's war and ukraine, and the world war 2 devastation suffering part here. all of the enemies using normally nuclear weapons, the ruins of how, what city is which has been banned to the ground by russian phones. and dr.
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delivery of similar to what? 5, just seen here, which was a known as a me to be in this thing is the of peace. thank you so much that you gave me such an opportunity. the next by sir, welcome to the program ukraine's president. autumn is a lensky, is that the g 7 summit in japan, lobbying world leaders for more support to fight back against russia. soleski laid flowers that a memorial and hiroshima that commemorates the 10s of thousands who died in the atomic bombing of 1945 ukrainian leader earlier met us president joe biden, and held talks with other high profile leaders. for the 1st time since the beginning of the russian invasion of ukraine last year. so as he also met with indian prime minister, the rand ramadi and south korean president young shall kill,
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were invited to attend this summit as guests at a press conference, the ukrainian president said he hoped a new peace plan would not only end the war. and his country, but all wars around the globe. and when we, once we watch it, that's the easy. so we get the time and the well is when it wants peace, there will be no point. even starting a roll. so far, the world has not had the formula that could stop aggression. ukraine offers it. ukraine offers the weld salvation from want to do this, we need to unite and to make russia the last aggress set off to the defeat of its invasion of ukraine. only peace will reign. american president joe biden has said the us would support a joint international effort to train it. ukrainian pilots on modern fighter aircraft, including f sixteens, to help you crane succeed on the battlefield to strengthen ukraine's air force as
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part of a long term commitment to ukraine's ability to defend itself. we provided to last year, all that they needed to deal with what they were dealing with at the moment. and that's where the now we're moving in the direction of putting them in a position to be able to be defend themselves in ways beyond what they've had to deal with so far. the past few days have once more underscored how important america's global leadership is. earlier i asked our chief international editor, richard walker, who's been in hiroshima following a summit to tell us more about the support promised to ukraine. bye buy? oh, yeah. well, uh, do we have this evening before lensky vantage here at rushman this weekend with the american saying that they were gonna go ahead with uh, approving and supporting a training program for you cleaning pilots to get them familiarized with the 16 sites which the same is the prices for a common common 510 minutes want that is seen as a suitable for,
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for the needs to be pregnant at 4. so getting those high that's trained so that they can use it so that then a few months down the road, then they can re, uh, receive those planes and start using them. so not weapons that ukraine just going to get immediately but, but the problem is that they will be guessing them in the future. so, so that is important. also is a signal not just to ukraine that it scheduled with support, but also is the signal to the russians. and that's uh, western support for ukraine is more on an upward trajectory and not as the rest in spite of hope's the on the downward trajectory in the months ahead. i'd like to get to that in a moment. but as we heard the ukrainian, the president spoke at the summit, thinking the west for its support. what other takeaways do you have from? what so lensky said today. it yeah, i mean, and it was striking, i mean, here in the media center or russian by the journalists were really crowded around
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the screens as soleski spoke. and you have the same phenomenon when he's playing touch down. so really the sense that so lends keys arrival. he had more of an impact than any of the actual members of the g 7. take to talk to somebody this weekend and yeah, his message and this is something he's always done with his communication. he's. we've seen this ever last year and obviously a skilled communicator. he will draw a connection to the place where he is a very strong connection. and of course you're rushing up to the japanese is extremely important. you know, this is a good place that was the 1st place in the world that was devastated by nuclear home. so lensky saying, today on a day where there's been discussion about with the russians, have taken over by moved or not saying that the devastation and bus mood remind timos the devastation that he saw shown in the museum here at the peace memorial, in hiroshima. so really drawing
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a direct connection between the experience and the japanese here into russian met and the devastation experienced by his ukrainian people right now in the course of this world. and in sort of building up the a, you know, a motion of, of ukrainian suffering. and in meeting with heads of leaders from india for heads of countries such as india. do you think he's managed to win over more allies from these countries that are being described as transactional as sort of sitting on the fence at this g 7? yeah, i mean, if it's too early to say, well, obviously see what an impact these meetings may have had. it was interesting that it was pointed out by one of the people asking a question that has the press conference with their lensky, that you didn't have a one to one, sit down with president lula of brazil. and that was not reporting in the person you're not pressing. the people around flew to felt a little bit to kind of like the west. was trying to add some into an interaction
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with, with soleski that they didn't necessarily feel a ready for. but in a renter moody, india's prime minister did have a meeting with lensky in fact, within just a few hours so. so let's keep ending on saturday. it was on the screen, the woman emotional and his comments too. so let's keep before the cameras at the beginning of that meeting. now, facing each other across the table body says that he sees the world not as a matter of politics, but as a matter of humanity, of human values. and saying that he would personally and india as well do everything in his, in that power to bring this to an end. so it's going to be very interesting to see if anything concrete follows up on this. whether it's, i recently moved by the indians to try to, uh, use some influence on russia. but we should bear in mind that india, in the course of the last year and a half since the war began, has massively increased it's trade with russia, particularly uh, in the,
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in hydrocarbons. and so the indian money is flowing into vladimir putin scoffers. and i'm sure that like a handful of them is lensky with not being shy to a point that out to moody. once the cameras were out of the room. okay. as one can well, imagine richard walker, do you have these chief international editor? thank you. and in ukraine there had been conflicting statements about cool controls and city of blackwood. at his g 7 press conference, ukrainian president was again asked to clarify the situation. earlier i asked our correspond mathias building and keep what we should make as a landscape statement. yeah, you have side, the ukrainian soldiers also on the temperature of the city and that fights us through going on off to the confusion earlier today where he has kind of responded a little bit misleadingly on a on, on a question. um, so yeah,
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he says what the ukrainian army, the military, the general stuff, etc. they have said since yesterday that the fights are still going on. but just to get to clear the picture clear this is we're talking about a very, very little age. so fucking with that ukraine was still controlling uh, in the last few days. um, so uh, the most part, most part of the city is under russian control. and we don't know where the lines are advancing, where exactly these fights are taking place of what the ukrainians are saying is accurate. but we're not talking about the ukraine being in any kind of control over the city. were just talking about ukraine not being uh, pushed out to pacific completely. and it seemed from ukraine from the capital key. what is the return on investment for zaleski is recent trips to, to europe, and now particularly to this g 7 on japan. this is the landscape
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hesitated to travel abroad for a long time for security reasons that was understandable in the beginning of the war. and um, many leaders have been happy to come here and to get to fix it for themselves. but in the end, uh these uh, this, this personal communication is important than what we've seen from these trips. so especially the trips to europe lately. um that, uh, it really makes a difference and that many, maybe critical points could be solved in person though. um, uh, discussions that to his effort to come was really valued and he returned with quite lots of commitments from the partners in terms of the deliveries and other aids. and uh, in this case, talking about he or she might, it's quite important, of course, that he also talks to the can as also in the opportunity that you took to those will not close allies of ukraine. but who might, you know,
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try to more careful line, a more neutral even line or a more equal distance line. and um, in order to win them over or to prevent them from establishing close to ties with rush or of course person, no contact is helpful as we have heard. richard said mathias billing or in queue if you've ever used corresponded in ukraine. thanks so much and among ukraine's neighbors, the war is weighing particularly hard on hold over where the president has called a rally in support of the countries desire to join the european union. although has faced rising pressure from moscow since rushes full scale invasion of ukraine, the government of president my ascend do and most of its citizens want closer ties to the you around the ukrainian border is trans nice to you, a break away region that has hosted russian troops for decades. today's demonstration is expected to draw tens of thousands of people. and we are joined
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now by drink journalist diana copa and the mold of and capital case. you know, can you tell us what are the protesters demanding the national, the call 0 being low. dubai is the knob and we see that there are none. that moment has to be in the european union. the presidents of our country, my assigned to at least one of the main assembly, is to show that we are here at the top 3. once he was present, the president of the provider is already euro and the hell for now. and. 1 which we,
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i see in the and also as i said in 2 hours of the say that your mom then sammy, how about the will take place on the 1st of the one moment i had to say had the country for all of the advice to start on the okay. journalist dyna papa in a just now thank you so much. i just perhaps the flesh balls and hollywood stars
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lit up the red carpet at the cannes film festival with legendary director martin scorsese taking center stage. the screen rate was surrounded by the casts of his latest film killers of the flower moon, which premier it at the festival on saturday. it's another cinematic reunion for scorsese and actor robert de niro and the in order to capture you. the 3 and a half hour historical epic tells the story of a wave of murders in the american west and the 1920s. in el salvador, a crowd stampede inside of football stadium has left at least 12 people dead and dozens more injured. the incident occurred on saturday evening during a match in the capital san salvador, when panic corrupted among supporters in an overcrowded section of the coast catalin stadium, leading to a deadly rush. local authorities confirmed at 12 people were killed with a further 100 receiving medical treatment and a reminder of our top story. so the craze president vladimir zaleski is at the g 7
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summit in japan, lobbying world leaders for more support to fight back against russia. zalinski said he hoped a new peace plan would end all wars around the quote. and that's all for now. next reporters looked at how the catholic church in germany is turning to india to recruit new priest. i'm next spicer for me and the entire news team here in berlin . thanks for watching the guardians of truth. i had.
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