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and to contribute their reputation of quality and to promotion. sustainable develop the, this data we can use live for joey bought into clay, is that i lies wind wave or in supporting you crimes, fight against russia. i mean, our committee will not wait to stay for liberty and freedom today. tomorrow i part as long as it takes takes nice always summit wraps up with fresh pledges
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of wave pins and security guarantee. but there's still no clear roadmap for new crying to join the lines. also coming out, a new initiative aims to safe got the planet by turning huge areas of land into forest. wide europe speak farm is our highest to the plans. we'll find out one. and the light is from wimbledon thrilling action in the quarter finals have something for everyone, including payback we mean singles, the jared raid. welcome to the program natalie leaders of into 2 days of talks in vilnius, renewing their commitment to supporting new crimes fight against roches invasion. the alliances annual summit wrapped up with new pledges of weapons and ammunition, as well as longer term security guarantees. the ukrainian presidents,
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lot of music lensky sauce, and he's early a criticism of nice. so it's the filing to pinpoint when you crying might be able to join the lights. presidency. lensky looks right at home. this, 1st of its kind natal ukraine meeting. its an upgrade and times of the alliance, but far from the permanent seats at the table, he set his sights on death. don't do simple. we understand that someone is really afraid of talking about our membership now because nobody is willing to have a world of war, which is logical and understandable. so is the meaning you will, you should know that the board of cream is fighting. and we truly understand that we can't be need to members, as long as the war continues to be not. so that's because bringing kids into the folds, no would spark direct war between day 2 and russia. so you crane sorts details on how and when the country can join in the future. but it's germany in the us remained cautious, and the lights avoided any official talk of timelines. scale. ukraine won't go home
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empty handed, such as war began. i still in the presence of the ones case, i just spent about an hour for their washington keys. and in hiroshima and our goal is to declare to the world what i say. again. we will not waiver. we will ha, i mean that our community will not, we will stay for liberty and freedom today tomorrow and for as long as it takes which he says in groups of realty democracies. the nights plans for you, long term security assurances for kids. they pledge to keep up arms shipments to trade more troops and to help you create with reforms and recovery. the which has gone on to these security guarantees are made up of medium term, short term and long term measures. this is not only military support for the right
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to self defense throughout the delivery of military supplies, but also economic guarantees for the reconstruction of infrastructure. all fun in crushed up to do 7 nations also say in the event of future russian aggression, they'll offer swift and sustain security assistance. must go drop the declaration a dangerous mistake, but he has called it a much heated success, taking ukrainians. one step closer to victory, even if the path toward ne to membership still looks long and winding. so. okay, here's some of the world news headlines, rushes defense ministries is wagner, medicine raise a completing day handover of wave pins to the regular armed forces. moscow is aiming to diffuse a trade from the private army great following its filed uprising last month. the equipment includes tags, rocket launches, and artillery systems, legal group about you and news, urging russia to extend a deal allowing the safe export of grain from ukraine via the black sea. moscow is
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threatened to ditch the agreement, which expires shortly. moscow one's easy attempts for exporting its own grain and fertilizer protest is in kenya of clashed with security forces during fresh demonstrations against the rising leading costs. officials say at least 6 people the killed in the license total risk. the opposition says the rallies will continue until tax rises, the repealed and at least 6 people were killed and many more injured when the drug cartels said health roadside explosives in waste and mixing cars, full police officers were among the data stag golfing. to describe the attack as a trap targeting law enforcement officials. we can go back to our top story now in the nice or summit that's just ended in lithuania. i'd like to welcome daniel as hamilton and a senior fellow at johns hopkins university and the next bid on u. s. foreign policy in washington dc daniels. thanks so much for your time. i'd
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like to begin by asking you, in your opinion, how significant are these commitments and security guarantees that ukraine has been given? was this the best that nice or latest could also as well. i think it's important to look at the context um the ukraine and nato are working hand in glove right now on so many different issues. not only in terms of the provision of defense material, but in terms of all sorts of efforts to help you currently in society against the on flux, the russians have done so because at the summit that out in bill, in the us, they have committed to further increase those preparation step up to the milk some provision the military needs and may be announced, but that's not last of it is that the g 7 countries have also issued a communique in which they are going to now negotiate with ukraine. additional
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security guarantees beyond the nato ukraine partnership. so altogether that's quite significant and very significant announcements given what you've just said. how serious do you think that nicer allies are about bringing you crying into the fold one die? something that is the cause you crane's being pushing for as well. they are on record as saying you christ features a nato. i believe that that's true. but one, it's a political decision. you know, in the end, all nato allies have to agree to this. you can see the back and forth with just finland's accession or chart or sweden succession. what's that meant and to think of ukraine, where there's not consensus of the alliance. what has to sort of build the political conditions for this, which is not going to happen at a time when there is an ongoing war with russia, because that would bring nato into direct conflict with russia. we started world war 3, and we would give russia a pretext for it's evasion, which booked,
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as always said, it was about nato, which it was not. so i think the president is allies are trying to navigate this, showing commitment to ukraine, but playing the ground for the conditions as they say by which nato are you going to be in town or nato. like now i want to speak to you about this navigating of these, these tricky waters. the us in germany with more cautious members on the of the alliance. what do you think the implications of the summit's outcomes are on the us and on gemini as well that the media is focused mainly on the ukraine element. of course that's important. and also on sweden and the turkish decision to help move that forward. but i think one, the, so remember it, nato is a military alliance. the leaders approved
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a whole new set of defense plans for the alliance that are quite significant and robust. that will basically change nato's defense past year within the alliance away from sort of reinforcing forces that would be over run by an aggressor to stopping and aggressor right in his tracks. right at the border of any nato country, what they call, what that's what they mean when they say we will defend every inch of nato territory. that implies a robust forward presence of nato forces, which doesn't exist today. it has huge challenges for the alliance, and especially for a country like germany, which is not yet prepared to, but permanently station significant forces in the eastern part of nato. i think the other statement that was made is that the 2 percent of g d. p flaps the countries surveyed is now considered the floor and not the ceiling for the test to
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nato allies. reliability, germany today provides 1.4 percent of the cdp is not being seen. is incredible ally until it can get to 2 percent of the current budget negotiations of the stock. that amount of the coalition leave room to question whether germany will actually meet its commitments. be interesting to see how this sold progresses. that was daniel s . hamilton and a senior fellow at johns hopkins university. thank you so much, daniel for your time. really appreciate it. thank you. thank you. it's enough in use now do your opinion parliament has back to plan to tackle climate change and restore, buying our diversity the night to risk direction low aims to return one 5th of land and sea to its natural state. by the year 2030 small farm is supported, the initiative, but powerful agricultural lobbies tried to block the bill on benjamin francis
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market. garden farm and east germany. the focus lies on healthy soil. here, fruit trees and various crops grow side by side. there's always one bed, one bath in the next path, and in between always a little pathway and it's not a big plot of coin or what, whatever. you can imagine that you see uh, you know what landscapes it, some of this biodiversity that the european commission wants to cure towards on bigger farms as part of the bill to stop. ecosystem collapse is proposal for the nature of restoration law plants to rehabilitate 20 percent of the blocks land and see areas by 2030 and that includes agricultural lands which are often degraded. the bill would impose targets on its members states to re what people that's huge, carbon sinks that are sometimes drained for agricultural activities. it would also set goals to diversify. landscape futures promote sustainable soil use and increase pollinators. and farm and birds from says he would welcome such targets,
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but he sees why would be hard for big farms to implement them. we've done a deal with all the law on our own. and it wasn't the challenge. and as i imagined to do this 10 fold, one or another scale like it's, it's, it's, it's a job that doesn't give you right away something back here. it's largest farmer associations have protested the restore ration law. they claim that it would reduce land for agricultural activity and threaten food supplies, or but $6000.00 scientists to find an open letter at the climate change and the lots of biodiversity, or the real threats to food security. the german farmers association also says the bill relies on too many bands and doesn't offer enough support on co park. even a co puts in nature conservation means relying going with them to major audience. and even if i, because we have a clinic restrictions that have to be compensated for,
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the european commission says that there are various funds to help farmers transition to more sustainable farming. and that it is crucial this happen now for funds that would be a welcome change. if the area surrounding his farm were restored, this would help his crops grow even better to tennis now and the semi final, as i said, for the women at wimbledon, all the full remained isabella receding. irene us up again to is the only full my major champion, her and her next opponent to an easy and on this of the avenged hope painful. the faith in last is final to reach the same is bill of losing a read, a southern lake had to sit out with more than last year because of the war in ukraine. the former rule number 11, the australian open this year, and she continued her top form against the opponent madison keats. despite not having the majority of crowd support,
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sub olenka made light work of keys in 2 straight 66264. and that sensor a court to an easy and super was on a mission of revenge against defending champion. elena reba. kina for good reason. uber last the wimbleton final to reboot cuba last year. it's an easy and drop the 1st 667. but she bounced back in state the course. we need the following, 266461, i'm very happy with the performance. you know, a lot of the emotional there, especially playing someone does. there's really well, it's frustrating you know, to, to return. but to, i'm glad they. uh, i did everything shouted good, angry then got com and focus and hopefully, you know, i can keep managing my emotions like this for the next few months, just saw, the laker has a good record against our next opponent,
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