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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the, the news line from ballot, and a lot of it is events gave the tags from a successful trip to the g. 7 summit with the promise of us fight subjects. death sixteens will prepare your crime for a pro long find spread. rush assess key will lead nato personnel to use that advanced weaponry. also on the program, the open installation remains on the line is up to severe flooding,
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watched the way hillside, some roads instructed resident say the landscape is unrecognizable. and that homes that are on the verge of collapse the until get a welcome to the program. russian has one to be transferred of f. 16 fine to just to ukraine would increase the risk of nato involvement. in the conflict of the g 717 japan ukraine's allies claims to supplied key with the us made aircraft. presidents the landscape has assured washington that the plains would not be used to strike russian territory without any lensky during what turned out to be a highly successful visit to japan. since a stop for us is invasion, ukrainian president has had one consistent message for his west and allies,
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more weapons for ukraine. at the g 7 summit in hiroshima, along health and vision came through over coming us resistance to supplying ukraine with f. 16 fighter jets with thousands of essex themes in service and dozens of countries, the best fighter is seen by keith as the best craft to challenge russian superiority. us president joe biden had long resisted keith, a month for fear of the conflict spreading the on to cranes, borders. but also allies such as u. k and the netherlands pushed for sending do estimates yet to ukraine. but until to lensky, he had finally dropped his objections. as i told the united states together with our allies and partners, is going to begin training. ukrainian pilots, in 4th generation fighter aircraft including f, 16 to strengthen ukraine's air force as part of
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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 for 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 one with the u. s. veto gone. ukraine's allies afraid designate the 16 to keep more bucks a month and look some yeah, we're working on it to enough. i'm sure, because we already know which countries we will work with. obviously what's on that, even before we and lots of training programs, will the sixteens, we will get the planes for now, i can't say how many is not the secrets anymore. i didn't know myself and the secret it'd be so the filling is not rush asked estimates the impact the price of jets would have on the battlefield. it suggests that use would raise the specter of nato involvement in the conflict. but in the past most augusta threats i failed to
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prevent ukraine from upgrading. it's awesome. know when my mom is a senior fellow in the war, started the problems of kings college london. i asked him where they at 16. so i'd like to come from for the 16 is the most popular common slice job of florida. have thousands of them being produced, held by a number of nights, a country so no way. denmark, portugal greece, poland, romania, you know, just to name a few. so could potentially come from any of those countries. when are they going to get that? the actually the real limits in fact, so there's a speed at which we can try and pilots. and realistically the shortest possible timeframe is about 4 to 5 months, which is a massive shortening of the normal 18 months that it takes to train them. so we're looking at the awesome and how do we sales work all the planes? and indeed, the tanks that have been offered, are they gifted to you crying over and low? no, they, high as it was that,
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that definitely gifted the nature is giving equipment to armies that are fighting a war is service loss. that equipment gets destroyed. and some of it, uh huh. one time can be destroyed and a half another one is short and so it'd be put back together to make a whole tag. so equipment is kind of it always stuff will be, were pad. no thoughts of respect that you expect in peace time, so no, absolutely. one side stuff is given across. it's a gift and no one's expecting to get it back. and of course, the, the latest news has been greeted by doc musings from russia. but this is going to drag nato a deeper and more directly into the conflict. what do we make about? so i think those 2 things that you know, this is just and that kind of what we've had before at each stage when nights you know, from on the, on the weapons thoughts hillary to tags. at each stage, this is guides, it'd be a catastrophic escalation of the conflict, says russia, and they'll be, you know, repercussions and the each stage of the native countries have gone and done it,
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and it's been absolutely fine. i think actually the finer points is that what nato on the us european countries is doing is very clever that gradually increasing the type, an amount of equipment that you find is guessing never into big a big jump. so it's very hard for russia to respond either quickly and that was that might mountain from that king's college under your pay and union. and foreign ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss the enforcements of sanctions against russia. and want to put measures in place to strengthen the bond on exports of russian oil. and the states have yet to agree new punitive action to stop versus southern oil to countries. i'm 5 to 8 year process corresponds christine mcguire has been following this out for us. welcome to christine. so um what are they up to one of they discussed so. so we're not necessary to closer to that 11th package of sanctions from the european union against russia being
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announced. but we heard today again that the, the key component of that package we need is eventually agreed upon would be the intimate of targeting. so convention that is closing the loopholes that all enabling russia to, to get around or to say the sanctions that the european union has imposed on this for its invasion of ukraine. now this is where it gets a little bit complicated because we have to remember that the e u sanctions only apply to e u. member states. they do not apply to the countries. so for example, the ease taking a decision to stop buying energy from rush up with that allows countries like india to continue to do so. so now for example, at e, u, call exports to russia have declined by about some 80 percent of gross. so seeing that in the same period, con, exports to cause, i've done, has gone up by some 300 percent. so something's clearly going on in one can reach the reasonable conclusion that
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a lot of these costs going to cause upset and make their way of the board and so russia. so here you've got a situation where the you now looks to say, how do you clamp down on that? do you sanction, cause that's done as a country, or do you perhaps go to e, you call make his and prohibit them from exposing to cause much time. it gets even more complicated when you consider something like oil. india is perfectly entitled to buy oil from russia, but india also exports a refined products to the that could be based on that oil in see the european union . so how do you go about that? so they've had an expos come on board to give advice, but the idea over here really is at 2222, not we can the sections that have been imposed by creating mechanisms that stop the rush of being able to evade the sanctions. but you've got to be careful because some of the states are not comfortable with the idea of potentially sanctioning other countries. this could result in a diplomatic pull it out at a time when brussels is looking for more allies to take the stones that it has to condemn brush of all the will in ukraine. ok,
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so hideously complicated will be of the main takeaways from this meeting. i didn't, one of the main things coming out of here is the use results he had to, to stand by ukraine to continue to mobilize weapons for ukraine to give him unions . chief diplomat, who of course addressed and gave the press conference a summary of the just the days discussion, joseph for i'll say that the successful few crane depended on weapons being delivered to ukraine. and again, mobilizing e u capitals, charging foreign ministers to take the message home that they cannot be any delays that you called to speed up the supply of weapons and ammunition to ukraine, to be able to gain into the fonts edge on the battle field. he said, look, while the european union was interested in peace, it is welcomed. all other countries tried to mobilize in the way of reaching a diplomatic and a peaceful solution to the conflict. but it said it could not accept a piece that effectively or an attempt to peace talks that equate to the aggressor
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and, and, and the victim to say, you concrete, russia, and you create in the same way. and perhaps that's a message to for example, african beat us, we've just been reporting, have devised a piece plan. many of these countries who are part of that group of taking the stones to say we're not aligned, we're neutral, and that's just not acceptable for brussels because that it effect is interpreted by brussels as exciting with the aggressor. thank you that christine christine manuel in brussels. quick look at civil stories making headlines around the world us. i mean, he says it is ready to recognize the contest in the going are kind of back region as part of as a by johnson, a medium prime minister, nicole shamia and said as a by john must guaranteed the security of the regions actually kind of medians. do country suspension, ownership of that, and the going and kind of are back for decades. it's anthony internationally recognized as positive as
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a bunch of other routes as released an opposition blogger with natural ariah. and as long as after it was forced to land 2 years ago, state media release base video of roland prussia savages saying he had not been pub after quote on a 100 in an h e. a sentence just 3 weeks ago. he contended and finish that into his presidential actually. so how so fully endorsed a president wrench of time and one in the 2nd round run off of alternation is confident seen on oregon to move 5 percent of both on the 14th of may that help defray vista, an online victory. which case officials say police are preparing to search a reservoir 50 kilometers from the resort wordpress. each time the time i went missing in 2007 search was apparently requested by jim and all star since last year . jim unnatural was formed at madison's funding in italy has triggered land slides that have cut off and tie times the w
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correspondence. sonya follicle has been to the northern region and many of remind you to see the extent of the destruction she visited. one of the worst effected visitors, villages, which is recorded. welcome, 200, lots slides. this used to be a road. now, it's just a monday miss. franco probably is waiting for it to be clear. she has a house on the other side of the mount. heavy rains and floods nearly a week ago to go to land, slight snapping electricity, and water supplies in his village and put all it to you in my memory. nothing like this has ever happened before. you have to go back a 100 years. somebody was in another village when the lance light it he's safe but he does know when he can get back to his house. like somebody cousins of residence here in the romano problems have met to some of the feet. massive floods have brought to a total of much and debris down the mountain slopes,
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smashing roads and bridges. and cutting off communication links. were trying to get to the village of more debiana, which has been cut off for days. the road leading to it is blocked because of bushes damaged, the road ahead. police won't let us cool. so now we go to try and get in with the risk if we drive in with god, look monkey a volunteer and former chief of the lucky fire service. many of the hamlets a still isolated and people us didn't bring it back to wait till the meal da da da da b says the village spent 3 days in tie, be cut off from the outside. woods and now needs restore roads and infrastructure. i'm not that a big deal. the priority is to restart jobs. what a bad ad reed for agriculture has been devastated because fields of crack that google and roads don't exist that these, there are some fields of literally collapsed of this,
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but i didn't want to. so i know as soon as i can do this, you will be a terrible yeah. for agriculture. we nicholas donald said, oh no, no that rebuild it like an equal dora database is more than $250.00 people have been evacuated so far. some of them, a house in the shelter, love the people that as of now, the main challenge is the anxiety and tension that is building up and people for here and what, what i think we should be doing. and they're worried about if and when they will be able to get back to their homes. and it affects us as well. and it on, in, in the with that and i can, yeah i'm, i'm very lucky lives in the emergency shelter. if he comes to check on his home daily, he fled with his family when the land started keeping in on either side of his house. he says the landscape is now unrecognizable before yes, but that i am going to say that you will always have the fear that the land will give way again. okay,
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and quarter into the house could collapse see the do. and that you have to flee again. st. betty, go, it will take away before residents here can cross the ground beneath the feet again to the only thing dw company up next in news. asia by india on the united states of them nights as to, to banish ties with pacific island nations. best buy energy, we'll have that story honorable in just a moment and i'll be back at the top of the good the pricing structure you see. so it's
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