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flakes of uncertainty and republican in finding them capitol hill. johnson is a close ally of donald trump and had a key role in front of it and drove by and selecting election victory in 2020. now while the middle east conflict has to go to the world's attention away from the boy in the crime, russia has been trying to make the most of the situation. it's been stepping up at the south in the east of the country. one of the main areas moscow has been focusing on is the training and town of steve keefe has been reporting heavy funding the in the past 2 weeks. it says that the spot heavy losses, russia is continuing with its attempts to capture the town. let's take a closer look now at the situation on the front line and what seems to be one of the most contested points in the conflict right now. this does have ds, ukrainian controlled city, just 10 kilometers from 10 years of the month. some of the defensive russian forces going all out against ukrainian positions. here,
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the fighting is most intense. but ukraine has had time to prepare, developing, and reinforcing its defenses since rushing back to purchase took over nearby jeanette's back in 2014. russia is now coming up against the very same problems that the ukrainians did during that summer offensive. it was $80.00. lucy, acute paper and you and your crane unami has well defended positions french troops, and it's telling me that's why it will be unable to inflict such serious losses on the russian forces and prevent them from advancing about offer. give capital speed to cool. um, do you get those? he's going to use gun ukrainian forces. can direct artillery strikes from the safety of deep underground positions and oversee everything with the help of drones . when russian soldiers leave their omens vehicles, the ukrainians control grenades on them from above cranes military times russia has
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lost more than 2000 soldiers enough. do you have caught your zip? where are you? if the russians had been able to clear the client in mine fields, we would have seen that all my vehicles making more progress as it is that's stuck in convoys on not a very well they become easy targets to crate in forces liquid machine, you know, greens, cookies, ukrainian military blog is posted face video, showing what they say is one of the drones destroying a russian flag on a hill overlooking the city. their message is clear, even rushes symbolic gains and of do you have got the going to be short lived. this map was compiled from open source data by the institute for the study of war and shows areas considered to be russian gains in yellow that most. let's say russian forces have advanced by an estimated 1.5 to 2 kilometers, but is default from surrounding of div come fights in ukraine this summer and autumn has shown the 20th century mine fields and defensive positions can still
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make things almost impossible for 21st century always come spring, but ukraine and russia. i liked you to look for place to attack the deck. knew anything like after you've got places where the enemy hasn't had a chance to dig in from away join. now by our correspondent economies who filed that report and it goes now and keith, and on the russian perspective, we joined by t w. we got bureau chief erie bra shit or he's been operating from there since rational authorities close down the deputies mosca be right here. in the 1st, despite these last, as russia continues to try and take the town of dave, go, why is russia focusing on this area right now? as well as in the rustic surely needs success or the phone lines or at least success? taurus, uh this will, has lost a far too long. no one expected it not even put you. and as a minimum of the kremlin needs significant countries successes, therefore the back of all of these can, has
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a symbolic meaning that i just have that in the report. the next report as the military experts say that if that options capture, it won't change anything on the phone, bought it, it will be sold as a grad success university itself. and that in turn, should bring multiple letter to a computer who is apparently expected to be re elected in the hall a year, the president of elections engulfing next spring. nick, we've been talking about you trying to offensive for a long time now, but now it seems that they are more on the defensive in some areas. is this just in the area and the a difficult or is it like this all the way along the front line? it's a very mixed picture. yes. the russian forces have activated the push forward, especially on of difficult but also for the north. but that's still a ukrainian offense, it's going on more towards separate asia in the south. and we have seen reports of progress that but it is old on the russian as on the grand inside, especially where there are these mines, these trenches. it is all very slow going,
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and it is a question of taking a couple of 100 meters at to try my best taking maybe a few houses, a defensive position from which then to continue. so given how slow need is, so kind of goes on and how kind of is difficulties dirty, verify the progress. that's why the tension tends to even hear. and ukraine, people not, you know, up to date as they would it be maybe 6 months ago. slow going everywhere, saying to you, read what are the in roches main goal is on the front line at this point, and what the chance is they will achieve that goals by winter. well, i think is the most important goal in military to earn seems to have. busy to the next territories. at the same time, the rush of wants to convince us of the old of its new pop land, if necessary, attack them, it. uh, russian president puts in to conduct the training session with yesterday. all the nuclear deterrence forces. as part of the training and inter continental missed style, it was launched from the police that costs more strong. at the test side income
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child got and another me style of was launched from a new class of marine in the barton c. in both the goal terms, uh, is it traveling is obviously concert with at showing a positive perspective for the support in domestic politics and in terms of foreign policy. by putting this maximum goal is obviously collect at the goals are recognized the next territories as russian territories. the 2nd goal is also obviously to force ingrained to a band and it's kind of dusty from nathan membership in russia. they call it a neutral status for your brain. so that's all this is a big on the maximum goal. if we do for the president zalinski said earlier that you crime would continue with the counter offensive through winter as well. is this realistic? can you try and make real gains at this time to this comes from a sense and ukraine that it was a big mistake last year, off of those big gains and how to give any fed a song to basically pack it in. and just to kind of holes depositions and not push
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those russian forces that were really on the back foot further. so that's a real kind of less than that. most people seem to have taken from last year. they see that as a mistake, they will support the fact that the windows here in ukraine on normally anything like as cold as it goes, they would be in russia. so that for the most part, they say it is still possible, even if it is a bit more difficult to move heavy on the vehicles across what fields they say when you told them that it's more question of westland supplies, if they can get their west apartments they can, can you continue fighting, or at least prevent the russians from digging in further and places where they still haven't built the kinds of defensive stories that police are. so everyone looking here at the southern region, the eastern bank of the pro river, where the russians is still in control. there's been reports of ukrainians. will books recreating troops crossing the river and trying to establish which heads on the other bank is simply by wide, very big river. but it is a place where the russians don't have those mine fields yet, but they don't have those almost positions. and where potential you crank could make a lot more progress than we've seen to some of the deputies,
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nick connelly reporting from cape and date of the reagan future. you reverse that. a thank you to attending back to the volatile situation in the middle east. now just said to dominate the summit of european union latest getting on the way in brussels. shortly the eu has said it stands in solidarity with his ro, off of the deadly tear attacked by him. us. but the different messaging, but i'm in the states has come at the expense of the united a response. the say it's also hurting the a use credibility within the era, but now it's so much negotiation going on behind the scenes. i asked the deputies brussels be read, chief alexandra phone, number one, an agreement between the european union leaders with regard to the israel gas. a conflict might look like. as we have seen, a couple of draft statements. uh, they kept changing their last days and hours, but i think it's certain that you will leaders will once again condemn us and it's
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a brutal terrorist attacks across israel. they will again emphasize that israel has to ride to defend itself in line with international law. and they will call for the humanitarian aids to be delivered to god that they will call for an access for humanitarian aid. and there is one key question that has been discussed is that in a quite controversial way across said that you were being here and with some member states saying that there must be a cease fire to allowed humanitarian aids to reach the people in gaza among those men, the states were staying for instance, or islands. other member states, such as germany, 1st and foremost, have been quite ready to send uh, with regards to any calls for a ceasefire or
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a pause. uh, because they don't want it to be interpreted as impeaching, as well as rights to defend itself. but it seems at the moment that it could be a compromise, and that, that we will find and assign will communicate a reference to human utility and pauses, or cora doors. and uh, this wording will allow probably ease well then to decide where is the appropriate time to agreed some such a pause. you're paying latest. we'll also be talking about another ball on the topic of the board and ukraine. you've told me before about the cycle and victor old on effect is disruptive effect on your paint. if it's disappoint you fine. and much more difficult will slovakia and prime minister of the vehicle to make an agreement on ukraine as he enters the fry now? well, roberts feed, so before the election in slovakia that once electives he would stop all weapons deliveries to the ukraine and just today he renewed
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this problem is talking to lawmakers. and of course that could be a big problem for the european union. so if i can't, what's one of the 1st to you countries to deliver weapons to ukraine, soviet a, around may, to fight to jets as 300 defense our defense systems. however, experts are also saying that they don't have much more to deliver in terms of weapons for ukraine and still we will needs to see what the robots feed. so we'll try. it's may be together with the hung hungry prime minister or button to block or just out with his top any, any age flowing. for instance, financial aid slowing to ukraine or whether he will take a more, more conciliatory approach once he will arrive to you in brussels. vessels bureau chief, alexander refund on and thank you right before we go. here's
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into the conflicts own with sarah kelly. in response to the militant palestinian group of nonsense attack on israel, sweden and the e u. y reviewing their non humanitarian aid to palestinians. my guests this week on complex ernest swedish, yours minister toby, and film as of environment of gaza, intensifies how concerned is see that the conflict could spread in the regions conflict next, on dw,
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audio stuff. find out about some on storage, info, migrant, reliable news to migrate. the in response to the militant palestinian group of mazda is attack on israel, sweden and the e. u while reviewing their non humanitarian aid to palestinians. while accusations are flying about a so called double standard in the west actions in the middle east, and ukraine should have a double standards which are defined the same standards when it comes to atrocities committed my guess. this week on complex bonus, swedish for administer toby, a spill strong. he joins me from stockholm as the, the environment of gauze that intensifies how concerned is he, that the conflict could spread in the region,
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and with the risk of attention being diverted. how can he continue to show up support for the war and ukraine? foreign minister build strong welcome to conflicts down. thank you very much. there are fears that the israel homos more could widen into. we brought our middle east conflict as israel steps up. it's one barman of gaza and clashes at israel's northern border with lebanon intensify. how are you looking at the current situation? so but it is indeed a very, very affordable situation, which is no evolving before our eyes. and i think that we have to look at this from both the short term and long term perspective. the short term perspective is because we need to bring more humanitarian assistance to augusta. we need to acknowledge that reset has the right to defend itself against the atrocities of the terrorist attacks by the terrorist organization organizations a mouse on the stomach yacht. but we also have to move to the suffering of
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a people in augusta and to find a way to bring a humanitarian assistance in the shape of volta and suffice food and also fuels of the visa, the nation. and on the inside of golf sought to, to get special to, to, to the people are not as important as the other hand rules. i have to look at this very important issue of racing, the hostages, taken by, by miles. and in this i can see many actors paying an important role. european union, the lighted states, the un of coast, but also be out of state who i think all acting acting in a very constructive way. i've done to reach out to colleagues seen who used to be gone. that's my feeling the, with increased, it's humanitarian a to the palestinians, but at the same time, you will be reviewing your non humanitarian aid. what does that mean? or are you just now checking if you indirectly gave money to him off which the you, as you've mentioned, they're classified as a terrorist organization to i think that's under the circumstances. so it is
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prudent to see to the no money which is allocated to the palestinian authority finds its way into the pockets of organizations not come also some yeah, but even loan. so this is also connected to the question of the peace process. we need to see that the us in a sort taken functions and it is incredible organization, because if we all go for a 2 state solution and this has to be the long term perspective, to establish peace in the region, to states israel, some federal science being able to the right, my side, are you thinking about whether you will in fact reduce non humanitarian aid? for example, on the level? because i mean the you is the biggest single donor of a to palestinians to well, from the perspective i don't see that happening. i think that they just important then i think that those are actually majority will. so
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a in the counseling favor with this, i was of that we have to understand that that you know, undermining the credibility of out of standard authority. it would be a dangerous thing that would actually help a mouse and assignment to you how to gain support this in the, the, the independent same kind of style in the west bank and gaza. and that's would be the be, is really dangerous. when we look at the overall annual approach so far, um, what we have seen is disunity and confusion on display. first, there was a statement that the you said it's suspended, it's a to palestinians in response to the attack on israel by him, off. that statement was reversed. soon thereafter. isn't it a bit embarrassing in the middle of a crisis like this? i think it was. we have to separate the shows, so it is glad to hear about that. the statement goes to premature, but that was done by an individual commission. uh, nope, by the commission itself. and when it comes to the member states, well,
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it is the member states. so according to shots on based on because the member states also ultimately who decides this. and i have to say that i've just come back from yesterday's meeting in books and both with the feeling that yes, the debates and discussions quite naturally repeated moments like this. but the, you have to maintain and achieve unity. now we have an upcoming meeting for the latest of your being counsel now wednesday, and that's, i think, will bring some more clarity to but you know what it does speak to mr. for administer as is how they even expect to find consensus on the future of aid for palestinians and just the general approach to the situation. a, i'd like to ask you about one aspect of that. how about, for example, calling for a cease fire so that, that crucial aid that you mentioned, the humanitarian aid may be let into gaza for those civilians. the u. n. is calling for it. you foreign ministers couldn't agree at a meeting earlier this week. where do you stand or the least on the side of a high representative yoseph burrell. less is spoken about to the humanitarian bose
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. i think of it because it's a wasteful work. and we have to understand again that this is a very complex situation. no easy, easy solutions to there's no quick fixes, but the humanitarian pause would be the would enable us to bring the aging to, to gospel to the southern people in phones of food and. ready to and, and medicine and also if you will, and i think this is important. you spoke a little bit earlier about uh, diplomacy and the prospect of a 2 state solution. um, you know, sweden in general, back in 2014 was the 1st e u member in western europe to officially recognize a state of palestine saying, and i'm quoting here, we hope this will show the way for others. you've been supporting palestinians toward a 2 state solution. is there any hope of that any more realistically? yeah, well the 2 state solution has to be cheap because it is the only way only feasible
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way of bringing peace to base regions with people suffering to both disparities. and so it's kind of spins and the credible solutions on the table have been for many, many years now. but, but what it boils down to is that you have to achieve trusted. you have to keep confidence in optimal leaders. and one thing though, that i take a bit of hoping, and i think the last is understand it goes to duty a moment like this, boom, boom, boom. so forwarding, it doesn't f, c, c. perhaps you don't feel like this, but actually get up to every big crisis of, of the last 20 years that the re installed whole piece process underway for what i don't think we have to understand. but this could be the outcome of this terrible situation which we are facing right now. and frankly, the swedish government, though we receive an alternative to the 2 state solution. so we're going to work in favor of this with talk this both in the middle east with the united states, with the u. n. and within the u. hope which we all,
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let's turn now to the impact inside the ink is borders we're seeing heightened security concerns here in europe over the situation in the middle east. the u foreign policy chief joseph cortez said last week that when he hears and i'm quoting here, religious authorities speaking the language of inter religious conflict and explicitly stating that europe is a party to the conflict. he feels the storm clouds are looming. he says he believes we are on the edge of the best. do you agree with him as i think the season for something very cool. so we have to find a balance label. we have to acknowledge the indispensable vice bass fast to defend itself against terrorist attacks. frankly speaking, which government wouldn't do best when you're faced with the little thing of your own citizens in thousands, such as has to be the case of the 7th of the book for toby atrocities. so your plan contrast, they're increasing their security measures that including border checks as a result of the conflict and a series of violent attacks here,
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including 2 swedish nationals killed and brussels last week by a government claiming allegiance to the so called as law mix. a presumably and response to a number of recent cron burnings in suite in this past year. tell us a little bit more about the security situation and how it's affecting sweden in particular as well. the terrace deed was of course terrible. and, and we, we all know welding shop together with the people veneer and the deer who suffered the loss of both nights. so for the family members, we also have to do close to the security with the situation. you mention it and, and i think we have to do the so many levels best. we do security police already entering the the some of the race, the level of care is the best phone, 32, a 4 to 5 scale. and do we actually uh, well freight but something like this which happened in belgium. cool. but that wasn't the total was from continuing along the same office. we have already started
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to throw up and that is too damn doll and terrorist and i, we have to do is with the help of the police. a girl that takes the dialogue with people is if we can push back the terrace fits and the levels which we see. all right, c 9 o side. but can you tell us a little bit more about how you're clamping down on the incidents that have caused so much anger? because, you know, many in the muslim world are furious about these public cron burnings that have taken place in your country. and i'd just like to bring in the example in june because there we understand that 2 men were watched by a crowd of people. they tore pages out of the koran, they burns them outside of a mosque, and they weren't granted a permit for demonstration. that's how things work in your country. they didn't hide their intent to burn the book. and yet the new york times reported this, but that's the demonstrations were not allowed to burn objects in stock home. so how is it that these demonstrators were able to ultimately burn the book?
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a recent is the sweetest, the biggest ation is constructed in the wave of the week, the permits but demonstrations. but that's who said by friday, they do not have a poem and to the book to bell. hopefully that scripture the crown or any of any of the book was we just government is now doing. you said we have launched an inquiry into the public school to act which governs to police authorities and responsibility to grant phones. and that inquiry means that it was a but also the, to an opportunity to, to new thing that, to the possibility of bringing national security when the brands and natural, when it got to promise something which you cannot do today. and this is a to which the government wants to know more about and, and the foreign minister nero, neighbor, denmark, for example, they're taking moves to actually outright in the band crowd burnings following outrage, overburdening stair as well. is it time for sweden to think about doing the same
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the problem is that then will can speed and have different biggest ations if we want to do the thing which we are doing in demo, that would be the constitutional issue. we test to the, to the constitutional change. this is speaking was the democrat to do what we are planning to do, changing the public or back that will lead to constitutional changes invalid just ation because they don't operate. russia has meantime, been spreading narratives, especially in the developing world saying that's meeting is hostile toward as long . for example, the crime control outlets created a rumor that sweeter social services were systematically kidnapping and trying to christianize children from muslim families. that campaign is said to have reached hundreds of millions of followers on social media. how wide spread is this information like this? how big is the problem for you? and it is a big problem, and we can see that states both the russia states and states back this, russia and he wrong, is also not the company which has problem this specific campaign to promote that 18 in social media channels. and it has a very, very aggressive campaign,
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and it aims both towards listings seen in other countries. and most mc, my own companies in my own country, we are now competing this. we have brought together the response of the sort. this is reading all the way down to municipality level and all the way up to natural towards this in order to hammer out accounts of complaint to these. and we are well on this from the government side to do so. we're also going to do it together with us, and we have to understand that this has been new information, both that and operational re now which we are living through. this is the way things are going to be conducted effective fine things, small grains approve. and then you blow them up, it's an old russian trick, but you have to work against what turn out to the war and ukraine. how worried are you that attention and weapons will be diverted elsewhere, given the conflict in the middle east. for example, we seen the us saying last week, the 10s of thousands of artillery shells promise to ukraine are now going to be diverted to israel. assigned a ford a. com. so you know,
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i'm quite confident in the world. so president biden, when he was interviewed the other day and said, you know, we have the united states because they're capable of having to cope except this in time. and i'm quite confident that that's, that this would be the case. and also the conflict in east with is no conflict. the ukraine is not only in a much, much smaller scale. if this was a defense, you mean its entire make up the boy ukraine. it's a lot scalable as something, you know, we haven't seen the europe seems the 2nd level. so we have to look at it from that point of view, but the website's confidence by suppressing by them. but where do you get that confidence mr. for administer? because i mean it's, it's quite clear that the us president though it doesn't always have his congress behind him. we've also been seeing divisions in the you over russia, but they have been taken to the next level. in fact, after hungry is or bon met with bruton. we've also seen the election of robert pico
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in slovakia, who ran on an anti ukraine platform. basically showing how quickly the tide concern . especially considering that slovakia was the 1st country to deliver fighter jets to ukraine. aren't you concerned about you, unity and support for ukraine? i mean, this is, seems like a clear sign of, of waning european support specified mr. taylor called to basing your package should be both the congress consisting of a to both the crane, the swell, and taiwan in the same combination. i think that needs to be built into, to, to the scope to understand the political realities. and i again, that we feel confident about this, looking that to be you. well, uh, during the recent sweetie she, you pressing and see if during the spring we were able to bring over to a new site sanction packages against them. russia. and i think we are able to maintain unity and move forward and i'm worried about this, but we have to close and contemplate and notate the it's rented. that's,
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that needs to be said we we have to give it to norwich acknowledgement to the u ship, but by the american people. i've said this public the last say it again. the fact that the us has provided so much military support to paint is the reason why a credit is still standing as a state us done, and also to come to financial support to ukraine. but it's a great tool, but we need to do more when it comes to military school and acknowledge what the us people are doing for brain. experts say that one of the few weapon systems that could change the course of the war. as fighter jets, sweden says that it will only provide its griffin war planes to ukraine if it gets nato accession. is there no chance of you providing these were planes beforehand? well, the, i was present the preschool friends top soon to the, the prime minister. some of the residents were pissed, incidents give this, is it also this, this autumn? and the problem is to set them the student stance, namely that we have to see through it that's on a session process is finalized,
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but we'll be ready now training ukrainian fight the yes pilot. how quickly could you get new credit? the plans, if you are indeed admitted tomato but i'm not going to talk about that because that is supposed to be the type of secrets, but was i could say clearly nice. but once we have the company to members, things would be in a different life. but they have to do to our own security 1st, and that is a cost in minutes. and in parity. another security threat, recent attacks on under seas infrastructure this time, but communication cable between sweden and a stone yet and the baltic sea. a gas pipeline connecting finland's and estonia also damaged. your prime minister has warrants that these undersea data cables are both essential to the modern economy and vulnerable to attacks. how vulnerable are you as well, it's not just us. actually, we have to look at this again from an e u. and from a native perspective, i mean we have, we have a neighboring company,
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no way. who has guess be it's an oil field space and see what the under was a cables i sent you called me. and i think that we have to understand that this is also a new type of time which we are living in. and the attitude of michael monthly is that we need more cooperation with unable small corporation with our nato allies in order to, to counter. and this, and that's because of course, the, the more access that capability is when it comes to f. so b, a situations under water. and then luckily sweden has the capabilities already. but we also would like to see more cooperation of these because because of that subject, which is going to wait, we can see, but this would be, it could be a very dangerous to, to us both for at the service to use against. com is like sweden, so when you, i'm seeing that in this case and feelings, foreign minister said the to undersea his legs have probably been damaged on purpose. do you agree? is it likely sabotage? who's behind it? russia?
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well again, i need to say, but i'm not going to attribute this to any concrete right now. very so police investigation underway when that is find a line end of the prosecutor headsets. uh well they, they need to say i might be able to, to do a public statements of this, but they pull that, i'm going to do it. so i think that would be both, may have some good stuff to do. so let's talk about your membership in nato, which has long been blocked by turkey. turkish president, rest retire type air. the one has just submitted a bill, approving your membership id to his parliament for ratification. in general though, how, how disappointed are you in the process of the demands that turkey has been placing on you? i've said it's many times before, and i'll say it's again that the, the memorandum is assigned to a met reach at the summit, 2 or 3. it last you well it's important because it meant that sweden, on the took some responsibilities for changes but the legit is ready to admit him
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on behalf of the t. yeah. and those changes have been conducted that means, but we now come back the organization to case activities in my company, in a more coherent way, taking measures which i left to people being yep. and it, but it's, you know, cool, that's an example of manual. so ended about it just to be 2 weeks ago at 4 and a half year sentence for armed robbery with a clear connection of getting money to send to the the, to take. now the teacher, kate doesn't conduct terrorist operations as such, are on directed against suite, the territory, but they collect money which they used to terrorist activities against that of key . so to have had to dismiss claims, but the something building use this sum up man's the total key yet in order to sweeten had fulfilled the cost of the ball game. and that means or so that's the problem at the start of the reputation process. now the waiting to talk response is a, is a sign of this. um, but you know, with me there was the recent comment though. however, from,
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from the turkish vice president saying that we, we don't see a satisfactory level of implementation when we talk about those measures. that you have taken, we have also seen air to one, you know, make a request from, from the united states, including the us selling f. 16 fighter jets to turkey as a precondition to your exception. you know, you've already taken all these measures that you've highlighted. they're ones that just too much for sweden. what are your red lines? well, 1st of all, this is a fundamental change of swedish for it and security policy. the not responding to somebody is we have been a non military line from people for 2 centuries. so of course, the question of a few months doesn't seem very much from that perspective and we have disappointed the tools. on the contrary, yesterday's news, well cause that source of joy, but we all through yet. we need to see the food reputation process happening to the t. okay. and then of course, also hungry. yeah,
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let's talk more about hungry because they must also sign off there. the foreign minister has written you a very pointed letter, asking you to stop your politicians and press from criticizing congress democracy. otherwise it won't ratify your expression. the hungarians even uploaded that letter to twitter, and of course they know that you can't control what opposition politicians or price might be saying because of freedom of speech loss. so what do you think is that play here? the hungarian government, just looking for excuses to feel insulted. and how concerning is this us? so i think that the discovery is sort of this and getting bottom of as being very clear on the map. so saying that that we will be the last, the last to rectify speed that has to be repeated both by a prime is the victim obama. no. so by my, that's what i mean, just the cord and that means that the hungry is a really committed itself. once the process in the key is on the way estimates,
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now we expect that's cation to start doing counting problems as well. and they only have the final votes left. they've already done the committee bucket apartments. and also just on that, on that same line, there is a difference also between 50 and hungry wisdom teeth. here we have had a memorandum clear memorandum test, a take the test dates with hungry never asked for anything like that when they accepted. so we can give them the state just sitting by t as last year summit seen him agreed. so i think that the i'm getting parliament should move on with the reputation. and that is the position of us which comes som, especially in the global south, are looking at the wars in ukraine in the middle east. as an approach that is least with a double standards. one analyst saying there is a perception that the west tear is more about you creating refugees about ukrainian civilian suffering, then suffering and young men in gaza in sudan and syria. the former swedish prime minister carl build has said the following. this is something that we must deal
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with. first of all, do you even recognize that there could be a double standard at play and how do you deal with it to? well, we have been very clear from all positive of us on all costs. and especially in my statements, we tried to leave it at the united nations general assembly at west. it's very clearly that we need to take into accounts about the printing conflict is something which, you know, is open quote and stuff or the world that because it means that if you bring with those the rules based but order and the you and shelter will be gone and those are principals which means adult to a. ready office, but at the blog, and this is a good bathroom stand, but i do acknowledge what you say. we have to to take. we shouldn't have any double standards. we should apply the same standards when it comes to atrocities committed . we should also meet that means that the human is having problems which we're not seeing golf stuff needs to be solved in order for this to be, you know,
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a credible policy, overrated by the you. some diplomats or warning that the west is losing the global south. what is the danger here if the situation is, is not handled well by the you? if the south does not perceive that the west is handling the situation well and equitably? well that could be, uh, definitely that could be a sped, but i think that we are doing the right thing right now without seeking or reach out to be out of well in looking full solutions, both to the hostage crisis in relation to the terrace spoken inspection from us and also the question of the human to terry impulse, when it comes to goss, i'm ultimately the 2 state solution which needs to be both sold only by operating a whole base levels at the same time. can we maintain credibility of the global level, foreign minister based on what we have to leave it there. thank you so much for joining us on conflicts and thank you for your time. so thank you very much. the
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