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parks, remember, your friends will love raging, will stand for liberty and freedom today, tomorrow, and for as long as it takes the little ones is water. non just turns turn beautiful. the basic principles, the united nations charter that we all signed up to sovereignty territorial integrity. these are 2 pillars, a peaceful relations among nations. one country cannot be allowed to seize his neighbors territory by force, pressure goodness for tomorrow, but withdrawn as far as the crane recognize international borders and cc there's a tax on it. it's. then you made a tax on russia, i'm just by russia on ukraine against as children, women and children, as military. unfortunately, russia has shown us far, no interest in the diplomatic outcome. boat is still wrong. we believe that he can
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out last ukraine. you can't believe it's their land, their truck for their future, and even after all, there's time food still got to our stay power. you still may get a bad bet. that the conviction that the unity among united states and our allies and partners will break down the still does. 8 your stands that are given that are valid or freedom is something they can never, never, ever, ever walk away from it. so we are need is who we are. it's who we are process. so we're a big war. the people with the word. yeah. together with our bought a brother and i bought among the 1st chad brochures, champions of your credit is ready to a future of its own choosing. one that is free is because you live so long with freedom denied. many of you are older no better than anyone have,
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precious the right to determine your own future is precious to people everywhere. everywhere, such as new crate, billers, mold over georgia, and all the places around the world where people continue to fight to make their voices heard. so my message i messaged all united is keep it up, keep going, keep reminding the world of hope that lithuanian bodies, and that's what your body hope in this country. how are you? i'm not joking. i mean, this is very much, never forget how much this matters and never, never give up on a better tomorrow. the defense of freedom is that the work of a day or a year. it's the calling of our lifetime. of all time. we're still further startling. our unity will not fall over, i promise you the
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world today at the moment of war apparel and long and have competition. and certainly i also see a moment of fun for us the opportunity and present an opportunity opportunity to make real strides for the world of greater peace and greater prosperity, liberty and dignity. equal justice under the law, human rights and fundamental freedoms which are the blessing and birthright of all humanity. that, that is the world the united states is working towards this one only rates if we do it together. i mean, together, we need to take the same skirt of unity, common preference determination that we have demonstrated, and our response to russian regression ok and bring more partners along. as we continue working to build the world, we want to live in and a world we want for our show. my friends, the most fundamental level, we face
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a choice. it's not hyper, emily. we face a choice choice between the world, the fine bike tours and exploitation we're might makes right or were when we recognize that our own success is bound to the success of others. when others do better, we do better as well. what we understand that the challenges we face today from next essential, friendships, climate change to building the global economy. we're no one just left behind. are too great for any one nation to solve on their own. and that to achieve our goals and meet the challenges this age, we have to work together. and i mean it sincerely the world's changing. we have a chance to change the dynamic. that's why i've been so focused as present on rebuilding to revitalize the alliances. the cornerstone of american leadership in the world. in these past years, we brought the trends on a partnership, the new heights,
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reaffirming the importance of the relation between europe and the united states as an anchor to global stability. the idea that the united states could prosper without a secure u. r is not reasonable. they've also elevated. that's, it really isn't. not a joke. the sometimes, well, was all the way to deal with american lines and you know, pacific with japan republic agree australia, the philippines, which provide critical security to turns. and that by the origin, the world through our quad partnership. it's a fancy way of saying our partnership with australia, india, japan, united states were bringing major democracies of a region together to cooperate. keeping in a pacific free and open, prosperous and secure, were demonstrated during this data summit within but within the pacific partners. joining us for the 2nd year in a row, we're working a different connections between the atlantic and pacific democracies. so they can
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better work together towards the shared values. we all speak. strong alliances, versatile partnerships, common purpose, collect that action to meet are shared challenges. the world are strong, that's how we build a future disabled we share and know we share challenges and work together. we have to step up together, building the broaders and deepest culture to strengthen the defend the basic rules of the road. to preserve all the extraordinary benefits of scam from the international system, grounded in the rule of law. rhetoric come together to protect the rights and freedoms under right, the flow of ideas and commerce and which have enabled decades of global growth. a yes, territorial integrity and sovereign, but also principle like freedom of navigation and over flight keeping are shared
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seasons guys open so that every nation has equal access to our global common space . and as we continue to explore the sage, a new possibilities, an age enabled by robert advanced as innovation at the stand together ensure that the common spaces of our future reflect our highest brass respirations for ourselves. and for others. as my dad would say, that everybody has street to some degree. so the artificial intelligence, engineering, biology and other engineering technology, emerging technologies are not made into weapons of oppression, but rather use as tools of opportunity. working with our allies and partners to build a supply chains that are more resilient, more secure. so we never again face the situation like we had during the pandemic. but we couldn't get critical goods we needed for our daily lives. you know, we're all my, some of the common will to,
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to actually address the ex essential threat. accelerated climate change. it's real, it's serious. we don't have a lot of time. is the, the single greatest threat to humanity. and so only by working together that will prevent the worst consequences of climate change from ravage in our future and that of our children and grandchild. we also have to recognize our shared responsibility to help on locked in norm as potential that exist low and middle income companies around the world thought out of charity. because it's in their own self interest. we all benefit more partners stand together working towards shared goals. we all benefit when people are healthier and more prosperous and that sounds like getting high probably is true. we all benefit more entrepreneurs and innovative able to pursue their dreams for better tomorrow. now,
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so we need update our tools set better address it easy today is this inter connected world or our climate disastrous pandemic, conflicts spillover borders. make it hard to address the challenges of poverty and instability and whole so many people back. that's why the united states is lady in an effort to transform the multi lateral development banks. like the world bank, help them better address the global challenges on enhancing the core mission of reducing poverty and boost shared prosperity. we're all working together with our partners in the g 7 to address the norms needs for high standard infrastructure around the world, especially in low midland. come countries in africa, latin america, and southeast asian statement about the world we want to build together. ladies and gentlemen, we stand at an inflection point inflection point in history, where the choices we make now are going to shake the direction of our world for
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decades to come. the world is change. when we turn back naked on checked regression, today to deter other world would be aggressors tomorrow. when we start to climate crisis, before it's too late. when we harness the new technology to advance freedom or will we diminish? what were your bands opportunity in more places or allowance to believe the quality to persist? how we answer these essential questions? this is literally the time is kind of future. our children and grandchildren happens again. that's not an exaggeration. it's a fact. it's gonna take all of us holmes. i believe that with envision with confidence in ourselves and one another with nations working together for common cause we can answer these questions. we can insure the vision we share
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and the freedom from the chairs are not just empty words, no trouble. time for the roadmap. i mean, it's literally a roadmap, a plan of urgent action through the future we can reach, reach if we work together folks. road the lives before is, is hard, will challenge of some of the best of ourselves. tall face with one another. and never give up. never lose hope. never. every day we have to make the choice every day. we must some of the strength to stand for what is right to stand for what is true to stand for freedom to stand together, that my friends will less than we learn from history. and the history of lithuanian story, you know, it's the lessons receipt demonstrated each day. and it will the term and will determine whether your credit looks like it is now is how we're going to work?
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how we rewrite the future piece and hope just as a light, liberty possibility for every everyone everywhere folks. some of heard me say to my country many times, never ever in my entire career, the more optimistic about the prospects in the future. never, never let me just say thank you for taking the time to be here to listen to. god bless you all, may god protect the freedom to the protectors of freedom in ukraine. here in every nation in the world, everywhere. god protect our troops. thank you. thank you. the president of biden bear with the message of hope, justice and liberty, talking to the annual native summit in business, lithuania, the. let's go
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over to building us where our process chief is standing by the sound of the phenomena. we've also gone out to the international editor with me here in this video, richard walker to take us through the days events a very long speech. but let's work out whether or not there was some meets to the buttons of that one from joe biden. alexandro, starting with a. what were your impressions from by well, i think the to the words that for the advice to share here that the speech was exactly watch the people in millions of people of between one to this year. because we started with to refer a reference to the country's history, the decades on to the soviet regime. and he plays the bravery of the lead to i knew people who stood out for,
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for the freedom and independence from the soviet union. and many of them were killed in january 1991 as they were fighting for freedom and to the independence of their country. and so by praising to add their bravery an end to characterize them as a symbol of freedom in the euro. a he then talk about the situation now, asking them to understand and, and it's telling them that of course they do understand how important it is now. so you cream to fight for their freedom and independence. yes, alexander, definitely. um, an important speech for the few people to bill. yes, of course there is another country listing in closely richard ukraine. what about ukrainians? what was the them, what sort of hope did the us president have for them as far as the membership? that's well, well, yeah, and obviously i'm buying drawing and place it parallels between this situation and
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it's a new which was on the use of it of occupation for so long. and, and so the situation now in ukraine, i guess the kind of a couple of underlying messages coming from from bite. and one of which is the, and this is a message that we hear over and over again in many, many different contexts. but really trying to kind of drive home, we're in this for the long hold, you know, when we're not going to kind of drop you. and part of the concern that is, i think, can you great and also been parts of europe that you know, what happens if a degree of fatigue sets in why the publics or government or, and that the, the biggest kind of potential breakthrough could happen is if it is late next year when there's a presidential election in the united states. if biden is defeated by a donald trump or another candidate who is much more skeptical about the.
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