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i saw some services on d, w. the . this is be, they'll be news live from the lynn ukraine's president, calls out russian aggression wanting the conflict could expand beyond ukraine, florida's delivering his 1st impasse and address to the un general assembly since the start of the war. let him is lensky accused. as moscow of weapon, isaac food and energy supplies against the international community. the,
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i'm told me a lot of what welcome to the program ukraine's president village immerse. lensky is addressed the un general assembly in his 1st impasse and appearance at the meeting since rushes invasion began last year. so let's get you to use russia of what he called weaponized and everything from food and energy to abducted children as well . i guess decree, he added that he'd been planning a global summit. i would invite all countries that have 0 tolerance towards the question. in his emotional speech is l s q said ending the war and ukraine is a chance to end was worldwide. the main thing is that it is not only about ukraine, more than $140.00 states and international organizations have supported the ukraine in peace formula, fully oregon pots. the grain of these formula is becoming global. it's points over
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solutions and steps. this will stop all forms of women as vision that draws a used against ukraine and all the causes and maybe use like all the aggressors look for the tools time. in modern history, we have real chance to end the aggression on the terms of the nation which was attacked. this is a real chance for every nation to ensure that aggression against against your state even happens. god forbid will. and not because your land will be divided and you will be forced to submit to military or political pressure, but because your tier 3 and silver and 2 will be fully restored. as crossover a 2 chief political editor, let me say, let cook now who is standing by for us at the united nations in new york. i may say
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that now what messages are, what main messages did, is it as key tried to convey of the, well really, by coming here in person last time it was a video link last time for the un general assembly coming in pass. and he really try to convince the un general assembly all nations that even one and a half years into the school. this was the rule that was relevant to the, to them because it meant a breach with the un costa. and with the whole concept of a boat is not being sifted through force and that that meant that this was a who was fighting. he also mentioned that he was trying to create a 1st world history, where the country that is attacked then can actually determine the times of a piece. now this is certainly an outcome that ukraine wants to see, but many of the nations this thing today, well, they morally support ukraine for so some more vocal against the rest. so some only
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saying that behind close doors, they are feeding the pain of this conflict. it'd be it in rising grain prices, but also the supply difficulties, particularly with the blacks, the grain initiative, having basically been suspended to say the very least, nowhere near being back on track yet. so they are feeling the pain and one. this was the end. and for the visit lensky wanted to make the case that it needs to be for that that should not be frozen conflict or any kind of compromises made because this is about more than a distortion of international trade and food supplies. right now, the german chancellor of schultz will get on stage shortly. what do you expect him to tell the un general assembly here we're still hearing from mackie, sol, send a goal is ahead of him. and i would expect him to a co do bite in the us present to spoken to today who a quite clearly stated that the success of the entire world are for
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a nation's also meant the success of the united states. it's, it's rudy. and then useful phrasing from his size. he does portray an image of world leader, but at the same time it seems to be a recognition amongst major powers. and more loud in was filed the, with the german swans distressing time and time again. but now really was the time for the 4 nations to have a share in the wealth that rich the nations have enjoyed for so long. but there needs to be climate neutrality so that the child can actually survive. thoughts at the community is a re orientation towards new partners. the west no longer expects other countries to join them. it is working towards them and trying to form new alliances. so also, uh, the mighty do biden has a pitch to make the 2 smaller nations that katie is a bass lift hearts and minds going on as we speak,
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as we are seeing assisting of the world order, which clearly is becoming more multi po law school is like to say it, it's no longer east and west or north or south. there is a network of various alliances. now, i'm speaking of, echoing the us president's speech. a war on ukraine wasn't so prominent in jo biden's address. will it be the same intellectual to speech? as well well, it was of featured as a point in case uh that you cannot let countries get away with aggression. i would expect to hear the same from the germans also who had stressed that time and time again. and also when you and secretary antoine you, good terrace was very castle to mention all those other conflicts going on, molly, the coo and needs a. and also to don and south dawn, he did saw it ukraine as the 1st point in case of an instability being
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created through conflict of real and see of is the food source is creating, created through that. but if you ask leaders and you do meet them in the car doors and many are mostly concerns with climate change and a mounting debt crisis amongst of poor nations. so ukraine is a fact that is making this was but is not. it's such a central factor as it is for, for ukraine and it's western allies. what about germany's hopes for a permanency on the un security council? well, so now it's the, we'll try and bid for the next non a permanent seats that it can go for and 2728. but it's dummy's also states, it's very clearly as a europe's largest economy and as a trusted play at diplomatic c at, on the international scene that it to would want to be part of potential. and i do
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say potential because it's so gridlock for full of the un security council. it now has 5 permanent members of basically at the allied powers that liberated europe, plus china and, and that leaves latin america. it leads to africa completely on where i present it in the most powerful committee really of the world. and that needs to change. there is a broad recognition that it has to change. but then once we get into bit more detail and there is a complete deadlock and and now we've heard from mackie, so there at the united nations, and we do expect school a. so to start speaking any moment now, and i'm pretty sure he will. and mentioned ukraine, rather prominent the as well. let me show you the cliff now at the united nations. thank you. we'll come back to michelle in just
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a bit. you're watching the menus and i'll coverage of the gathering of will leaders at the united nations general assembly in new york across now to hear the german chancellor all actual to deliver his address. i invite him to address the simply a visit evidence. mister mister, the president of comedy, ladies and gentlemen, often talked, talked quite the 50 years ago. almost 200 a bodies into german states are drawing the united nation the then german democratic republic as the 100 and 33rd members. and the federal republic of germany ask the 100 and 34th member or thoughts of the stuff is of great importance . just germans to this very day for membership with all the united nations, enable my country and the instigator of terrible wars and terrific crimes,
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to return to the family of peace loving nations. but these were profoundly grateful for this chance. look here, here. this return was not free of requirements. the mean fortunately, the accession of the 2 german states was preceded by a visionary policy of new tones. the aim of my pre, the assessor federal chance for a nobel peace prize, laureate valley pond said here in new york, 50 years ago was to fill in the risk of the cold war. 3 things where essential for this. first of all, the clear commitment of both german states to resolve conflicts without force. this was laid down in the basic treaty between bone and east berlin, as well as in the treaties which the federal republic of germany concluded with its eastern neighbors. the 2nd prerequisite was you redone?
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see ation of any form of provision assembly by recognizing germany's new borders drawn after the 2nd world war as inviolable. i don't see at the time, many people in west germany were opposed to this subsidies. in retrospect, however, it proved to be the right decision, mazda, conversely, finally, the 3rd prerequisite was a foreign policy that did not ignore the realities of the cold war, and which at the same time, always remain focused on over the coming the state as quote that is to say the confrontation between the blocks and this also the unnatural division of germany. when i look back here today at the beginnings of our membership of the united nations, i'm doing so not only out of historical interest. rather, it is because the prohibition of the use of force is still remains the unfulfilled core pledge of our united nations and because the invalid ability of borders and
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the silver and the quality of states also have to be defended in our multiple our world by us. all and because we today, especially today, need the courage crate of energy and will to fill in the risk risk which are deeper than ever. i. e. d, i. germany is strongly committed to these 3 ideals, the rundown, ca, sion, of the use of force as a political instrument, the rejection of any kind of revisionism and the determination to engage in cooperation beyond any dividing factors. it is to these ideals that we germans owe the great fortune of living in the unified country today and peace with our neighbors, friends, and partners around the world. at the same time. what vinny brand stated here 50 years ago is all the more true today. and that's in a world in which we are increasingly dependent on each other. a policy for peace
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must not stop on our own door step for you to come into german policy. come, i'm never will be limited to pursuing our interest with a no, no consideration for others. because we know that our freedom, our democracy, and our prosperity are deeply rooted in the wellbeing of europe, the world low deductible portion. that is why the order of the day is not less corporation. we this device as these have perhaps design package today as the coupling or as cooperation only among the like minded. instead, we need more cooperation. existing alliances must be strengthened to a new partner store and for this is the only way to reduce the risks of excessively one side of dependency. and mia, this is all the more true in a world which in contrast to 50 years ago,
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no longer has only 2 centers of power. rather, it has many pates, multiple levity is not a new order and it's a sign that anyone who assumes that smaller countries are the backyard of larger ones is mistaken. multiple area is not a normative category, but a description of today's reality. often, anyone seeking order in the multiple world has to start here at the united nations . that is why germany supports the u. n. system. and as the 2nd largest contributor of to the united states pays its regular budget assessment with full conviction that the only the unit i night at nations on the basis of the values enshrined and it's chartered can fully realize the aspirations of universal representation and sovereign equality and for all that kind of, besides of either the g 7 or the g 20 as important. does that your for achieving
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international consensus or of bricks or other groups? i know that some will counter by asking is the united nations not all too often unable to take action, paralyzed by the antagonisms of its heterogeneous membership? my response to them is the obstruction of, of huge no matter how influential they are, that should not lead us to forget that we the over whelming, majority of states agreeing on many things on this. all of this does give almost all of the suggest one force as a political instrument to remain. but all of us have an interest in ensuring that the sovereignty territorial integrity and political independence over countries are respect to us. and all of us should know what this requires is namely that we also ground others these right side and vague. and these golden rules are
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