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south standing shopping and dining offers. and certainly alice services be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd managed by from bought the business dw news live from berlin. joe bided visits. nato's newest member on russian store. stop. the u. s. president touches down in finland to meet with norfolk leaders after nato summit, which deliver new pledges of weapons and support. but not membership for ukraine.
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also coming up for the w needs families building back after is fairly military rates and the palestinian city of janine and with postilion, miller tends to say they are more willing to fight them ever before the time sarah kelly. welcome to the program. you as president joe biden is wrapping up his trip to europe for the nato summit with a visit to the military alliance. his newest member, finland bite in, has arrived in helsinki for meetings with norfolk leaders. finland joins nato in april, expanding the lines, his presence on russia store step sweden is also expected to become a member after turkey dropped a top position. but one country, not joining nato soon, is ukraine. the alliances annual summit wrapped up on wednesday with new pledges of
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weapons and ammunition and long term security guarantees for ukraine presidents lensky, left more upbeat than when he arrived the presidency. lensky looks right at home at this. first of its kind nature, ukraine meeting. its an upgrade and times of the alliance, but far from the permanent seats at the table, he set his sights on the desktop. do you still believe 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 it was emily like he's not 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 the 2 and russia. so you crane sorts details on how and when the country can join in the future. but it's germany of the us remained cautious,
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and the lights avoided any official talk of timelines. stale. ukraine won't go home empty handed, such as war began. i still in the presence of landscape, i just spend about an hour for the washington key. and then in hiroshima and our goal is to declare to the world what i say again. we will not waiver. we will well. i mean, at our community it will not weaken real estate for liberty and freedom today tomorrow and for as long as it takes which he says in groups of worldly 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,
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short term and long term measures. this is not only military support for the right 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 offer swift and sustain security assistance must go drop the declaration a dangerous mistake. the key is called it a much heated success, taking ukrainians one step closer to victory. even if the pos toward ne to membership still looks long and winding, kept the view now from keith, we are joined by d. w. isn't it connelly? nick vello them are zaleski. he went from calling out nato for his uncertainty and lack of timeline for potential nato membership, telling what he called a significant security victory for ukraine. why the change in tone over the past days? i think sarah, he didn't have many other options left and this is also about paper over the
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correct in ties with west and allies. we saw some real frustration with ukraine, and zalinski is very open and emotional, a social media post cooling. the declaration episode, we saw the british defense minister courting from or press 2 from the opinion side . we saw a briefing from the us side, even joe biden, telling zelinski in front of the camera that he was stuck with him. and basically there was a sense that from the things that they need to row back to make sure they wasn't to move different magic damage and to make sure that here in the loan whole there is that things to keep going. i think this was serious disappointment for the premium side. we even heard fully, things that have skewed in the run up to this thing. he wouldn't turn up and doing this if you didn't get fruitful and kind of concrete steps to was membership. that roadmap hasn't happened most people here and keeps saying that ukraine full diplomacy is, isn't significantly closer to nature than it was before the summit. but he is a position where these are the only options on the tables here in the allies in town. and he's just having to live with this summit happening against the backdrop
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of new tax on key will be ukrainian public. and those fighting for the country agree with zalinski that he returns from billy as having achieved anything. so he has brought a promise of more weapons. jimmy's plunging, more patriot and t at cross country me. so systems more munitions for ukraine's comprehensive coming from different nato countries. so there is kind of hard and fast equipment material coming in the next few months. but if you look for this tool, this worry here in ukraine, that most western countries still waiting to pull out versus bluff, that after a year and a half of fighting here, they're still more worried about the stabilizing russia, the provoking rest of them. they are about soon as ukraine went on the battlefield, so that uncertainty remains and is the real sense, is that as long as you frame isn't given last kind of hard and fast spots and they took that and the do it to just encourage you to rush out to keep on going in the hope that your maybe and you government in washington or new governments in your will lose interest in grain and allow russia to expand its influence here in this part of the world. the economy of keys make. thank you and do you use
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constantine? egret has been following the summit in vilnius and the reaction coming in from the kremlin. so within hours of this nato summit ending rushes, foreign ministry was accusing nato of pursuing cold war schemes. an escalation in ukraine, apart from words, what other reaction is to be expected from the kremlin? well, sorry, it is a boiler plate. rushing reaction. uh, but you would expect in such circumstances in terms of, of doing anything about it. i'm certain that the groman has only one plan, and as you continue striking ukrainian to i guess, to continue this kind of terrorizing you bringing civilians that you is actually what the person was doing and will continue to doing this in this particular setting. i think and here kind of links to what nick said from kim,
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i think to some extent, some evidence environmental, maybe putting himself will be in babe by the results of the summit that really did not significantly movie green closer tonight. so uh, so expect another reaction, a bowl on russian state tv channels saying that uh, nato is sending you grading down the river, among other aims. nato members set out to demonstrate unity. how successful was that? or? well i think with heard about the what, what the bridge, the 1st extra said, we've heard about the actually darcia valley sources attending us here. and in this that's uh they were definitely even shopper exchanges between let us say ukrainian the u. s. delegations up without significant by the presence about arms deliveries and about bringing them on. so i would say that although unity, well, i mean is it a bit different the there is unity, but it's not
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a unity without problems and i'm afraid that's the next. the next 2 years, a washington summits of need, so these problems will resurface and probably some of them will be given a bit more serious. dw konstantin anchor. thank you. and here are some other headlines. thailand's parliament has voted for the next prime minister. beaver form is pizza, named jordan or rock is the clear front runner having won a general election in may. but he's facing stiff resistance from the military support of establishment, including a possible suspension from parliament over alleged campaign violations. a russian foreign minister survey laughed. ralph has met with foreign ministers of the i see on the block in jakarta where he said that russia will continue to work for the development of the asia pacific region. while most member states have individually
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condemned russians invasion of ukraine, the block has officially remain neutral for for the machine is the for the residents of the janine refugee camp and the occupied west bank are restarting life after israel's military launched its biggest raid on the camp in more than 20 years, 12 palestinians, and one is rarely sold or died during that incursion, which israel said was successful in destroying terrorist infrastructure. that's what they say. but many, including the head of the united nation say that the destructive raids in jeanine could end up fueling more violence. trying to put a life back together when as well, um, a rated jeanine camp. the fed family were given just minutes to evacuate. no time to pack belongings or even their identity documents to honey shows me what they found when they returned this can they broke everything. still the oil showed that
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they broke the jobs, the windows, the doors i didn't recognize my house. they vandalized it. oh, i'm still suffering. this is painful icon. go back to my normal life that, oh, this is the same across the whole, muhammad shows me his brothers flat. this one will take much more effort to repair the web, searching for live in the sofa. he says there's a no help from local authorities assistance by the stand and i sort of build up. i know about the most of the assistance of uh, the tv uh from uh, logins, from the, uh, the stand on the citizen, the villages one from the united nations. according to and run the agency challenge with assisting palestinian refugees around 900 houses in the camp of being affected
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home to at least 5000 people. the cam certainly health center was destroyed beyond repair and many schools were damaged to the full cost of reconstruction. will take time to assess and just who will leave that reconstruction is another uncertainty. the slightest ride further expose the lack of palestinian leadership engineering, which is perhaps why palestinian liter mackwood have boss made this re a visit to the city his foot over a decade. it's the absence of the palestinian authority that often blamed for growing militancy in the camp. he's rouse miller trees as they were successful in reaching out militant weaponry and infrastructure. the militants, we spoke to in the camp, say they are on the 3rd visit, had the situation to look into them until the calculation. and if we die, others will replace us. we will keep going until the end every find to he says they
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have 10 more willing to replace them. the way we keep going, we don't get send. we have no emotions anymore. we're happy for the mounted them and 20 come to replace it. we keep going, the younger generation and the old one get a little bit of this family. meanwhile is trying to find a will to rebuild even as the specter of move on and hangs over. there lies in sports, the semi finals are set for the women at wimbledon of the for remainder as bella, rosie and arianna. so my lanka is only the only former major champion, her next opponent tunisian ons jabbar avenged her painful defeats in last year's final. to reach the sense 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,
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and she continued her top form against the opponent madison keats. despite not having the majority of crowd support, sub olenka made light work of keys and to straight 66264. and that sensor court didn't easy and then shipper was on a mission of revenge against defending champion elena re. but kena for good reason jibber lost 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,
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angry then got com and focus. and hopefully, you know, i can keep managing my emotions like this for the next few months is solving lanka has a good record against her next opponent jabbar. we need 3 out of 4. 1 of those victories was it wimbleton, 2 years ago. you're up to date now and d, w. news on sarah kelly and berlin up next to this business with my colleagues, steve beardsley to stay with us if you come for that. thank you so much for watching. take care the
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