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to make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines the . this is dw news life from the then tufty gives it's backing to ukraine and nato meeting with you training and lead the president. data one says keeps deserves membership in the alliance. but it's on clear if he'll agree to sweden joining when they could meet next week. the cost of on this closing controversy,
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you as president joe biden defend sending the weapons to help keep franco bratia saying it's the right thing to be working alongside human, to provide assistance and support and will not be replacing any existing jobs. reassuring would sat a you install it on autopay shield intelligence, but robot say they could one day run the wells better than not the day in physical and woke up you credit and president, florida. mr. lensky has visited touchy to rally support for his country's bid to join nato. for the 1st time he received strong backing from the package president, bridget tie a bad one after that meeting and his sample that other one said there was no doubt you kind deserve to become a member of the military alliance. so if these attempted to keep close relations with ukraine and russia, everyone expects
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a visit from his russian count about slight them in the, in the next month. i us down corresponding dorian jones about the timing of ed ones . decision, as i think that sees is a part of the one's very careful balancing act that he's perform since the onset of the conflict. he's will be giving very strong support to ukraine providing of a key military drones, which was crucial in the early days of the campaign to hold off crushes offensive, but the same time has refused to full sanctions. i gains russia and again was seen this hall bull balancing act, strong support for ukraine of is need to be likely to upset russia. but the same time he will use at his defense to gaze. critics who say so touchy shopping full sanctions against russia inside is very important for russia, the tuck he remains a sanction free country because it's so important for the russian economy. does anyone want to or is and trying to strengthen his own role in nato in some way here?
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i think that's also a key factor because at the moment the other one is blocking sweden's membership aspirations, in spite of massive pressure from all the key leaders of nathan, the whole being cooling or the one that pressure is expected to step up at the villainous summit. next week, and the other one is still standing firm, so he wants more from suite and he doesn't believe suite is addressing kentucky security concern of this support for ukraine. but it's membership. it will also show how important stuckey is a key made to man. but i can, this is all about load, one's very careful balancing act, and his name's of getting the tuck he's each end achieved. and could that balancing act at some stage include suite a yes, absolutely to he does have a list of the bonds from sweden to crack down on the cutty separate his groups of p k k which would be fighting the texas state. but that case, they want to major legal crack panel and their activities in sweden,
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but stuckey also has the moms from the united states and i'm anyway, that is the key. i am for tacky. they want the key u. s. military fight to get sale to be secure. and also i think i was looking for an invite from by them to washington wine. that's the only us president never to invite to tuckers president kentucky from took you all to visit tuck in a while. he's very upset about that, so he'll be looking for concessions combined as well as part of a, an eventual degree. we expect to the agreement, the sweet, enjoying the nato next week. enjoy. and you mentioned ad one and ross and he wants to negotiate an extension to the black sea grain exports deal from ukraine. what, what's the latest on those screen exports yeah, or the one spoke at length of the press comes in switzerland ski. he's calling for russia to extend the green deal and make it longer than the the current every 2 months. he said it should be longer, it should be 3 months. he said his great deal is important for the world in terms of over 13000000 tons of great, happy and expulsion,
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particularly the countries most indeed in africa, i'm not seeing as a very important 3rd one is he in the united nations broke that the deal. so he will be using his influence on must go to persuade them to open the opening to continue that green deal. and he's also announced that he expects to tend to be visiting kentucky next month. so again, it sounds as cool, so in many ways, so it's one, it's in this unique position of having very close tied with both the ukranian and the russian leaders. and that's the expertise and improves will be used by everyone, including united nations to possibly extend the grading tail lights of this month. dw, corresponding during joins great chatting as always as the united states are sending, cluster munitions to ukraine under an $800000000.00 military, a package, the weapons, a band by most countries, but not the us. russia or ukraine. human rights groups, one unexploded cost of munitions, can remain
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a risk to civilians for years. us president joe biden has defended the decision us president joe biden said it was the right thing to do when he signed off on sending cluster bombs to ukraine. the war. now more than $100.00 countries have banned the use of cluster bombs. once fired based got to into dozens of smaller ponds that can full over an area the size of a football field. the smaller explosives often failed to detonate on impact and compose a risk to civilians, particularly children, for years of to they use the white house that it was a difficult decision to make. but that they have assurances from ukraine that the weapons will be used in a way that minimizes risk to civilians avoid doing the use in populated up in areas
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and recording the location. ukraine is committed to post conflict, the mining efforts to mitigate any potential harm to civilians. and this will be necessary regardless of whether the united states provides these munitions or not, because of russia's wide spread use across to munitions. but human rights groups and even fellow democrats have condemned the decision. they say russia is use of the weapon does not justify the move. it's also being pointed out by human rights watch, among others that you create in itself has used custom munitions in the past. critics one that if the us and says controversial weapon to achieve it will only bring more destruction to ukraine. i asked security analysts to us legal and see if the u. s. as a session that it's close to bones have a low,
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a failure rate justifies. they use in ukraine or? well, it depends from the point of view you're located. the u. s. claims, they have a so called the rate of 2.35 percent compared to 40 percent for russian cluster munitions. and nobody really knows the outside the us military. how you can exactly find out what the say low rate is. so at this point the, we just have to believe them is of cause minimizes the risk fault civilians, but there still remains the risk. the other problem here, of course, is the indiscriminate nature of these weapons when they 1st go off. yeah, well that's right. but on the other hand, this applies to almost every weapon you fire in a certain direction. ukraine has a rule that they will adhere to 5 principles for the use, among other things, only using this against the russian military installations against russian troops.
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not again civilian, that's one of the main differences. as we've seen in the past, the ross, i have used this type of immunization against urban areas against civilians in ukraine. but what's it mean for the russian hill territories that new claim wants to take back? what about the people living say in don't bass or crime me? that me in that is this area as well. be subject to to a tax. was this type of immunization. on the other hand, if you see this address and on the ground, the arrows are heavily mind any way they are scattered. mom blood's from rushing close to munition. so it sounds almost to nicole by the con, get much sugars in these areas. we talked about, it's interesting that these weapons are banned by so many countries, but not the us. oh, russell. oh ukraine. what,
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what's that tell you about ukraine as well it's, it's not only of these countries. you mentioned also some european countries which in nato and which are in the you, they do not band these weapons because they see them as a weapon of the last resort of, for instance, is telling me all the smaller baltic countries. they claim that if they are subject to a russian attack, they will have to make use of these type of weapon. so there is, um, you know, the impression and, and certain countries that you have to keep this fall the worst case a weapon of last resort a. so is that why the us as decision has come now, 16 months into this full? well, this decision now shows that now the dangerous and weakness of the western country is uh, one of the reasons that biden mentioned as well as the security advisor drake sullivan, is that the west is not able to speed up production of conventional nursing for
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ukraine. so they are fold folds. ukraine does not get in of the all to the already when the munition, for instance, which a means of that. there is a kind of at the us called the bridging solution to more traditional ammunition can be delivered. but tell us what sort of signal does that send to the rest of the world as well. hey, you might say it's a kind of a dangerous signal because a majority of countries in the world says the, these weapons are a no go, there should not be used. and still they are. so this of course might open the door to, to have a look at all those stuff which is banned on the, into the international conventions. if you look at and t pers no land mines, for instance, the u. s. also has not signed to convention, which them bands of the use of land mines and says we won't use them except in
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korea. we're solving north korea have to be kept apart. which means um, some countries just resolved the right to use weapons of the majority of countries . things are not to be used. okay. generalist and security analysts to las vegas. thank you very much for joining in here on the w news. thank you. robots have told the united nation some if they could one day round the world better than humans. some of the most advanced humanoids ever built took center stage friday at a conference in switzerland. one said, robots could lead more efficiently and effectively, but it showed us then know, planning and rebellion. as anyone concerned about the impacts, the artificial intelligence will have on human kind might be able to see political easier tonight at the you and i, i so good summer to me, geneva, non human or drive belts gathered for the world's fast as
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