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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the news life from berlin, let him in for the insurance by chevrolet to assist with its war in ukraine. the russian president holds his name to appear a press conference in moscow, taking questions from john list and citizens who attends val comes as he would he does meet to discuss you parents future about congress. pro russian prime minister is texting to data and proceedings thing. there is no reason to negotiate ukraine's
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membership of the european union know also i had noticed these 5 cause a, israel's prime minister says the really pick up. and again, some us would continue just by drawing international pressure. so you and ones, hundreds of thousands of cousins are facing of public health disaster. the . i'm going to expand it to welcome vladimir putin has said that can be no peace in ukraine and russia. james, its objectives to the russian president was taking questions from the public and john list. i didn't spend a fair press conference in moscow. booting also said rush, our country had enough fighters and there was no need for another wave of mobilization. the russian president who is running for re election in march again. so the last is press conference made rush as full scale invasion of ukraine booty and said his ultimate objective was
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a demilitarized and neutral ukraine. yeah, we're just starting that. go to them with this to them, so that will be peace when we achieve our goal is to have them submit them. now let's get back to the goals, but they don't change unable to remind you of what we're talking about to get the notification or any time or that many minutes. so as i should like to use for the site, i'm going to go ahead and send me that we will agree on the minutes evaluation weapon to agree on a saturday around or 2. i have who is here in the negotiation. that assembly agreed on something with the within they simply through these agreements into the oven. i don't know if that other possibilities, little easier to reach an agreement or to resolve it. 5 years. all righty is wondering if you guys were able to meet with get them whatever. that's bringing. debit card is funded emulation. i have and she was posted in must go onto the dw was banned in russia. emily welcome fulton's full full for ours. why so long? well this was his 1st um, big public appearance um,
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since the war essentially. and it was also a combination of several different events. uh, you mentioned that uh, events last year were canceled, usually put and holds a big press conference at the end of the year. and i'll kind of call and show called the direct line where people from around russia can ask him questions. and this time, those 2 were combined. so that's one reason why it was so long and we saw him really do kind of a strange mix of all kinds of things. so he was talking both about foreign policy answering press questions. then we had question of questions, for example, from a farmer from the south of russia who we saw on screen, you know, with his cows. we had a young man who was starting to be a pilot asking about the aviation industry. so put in really got a chance to present himself as a statesman, as a father of the nation almost. and also kind of as a, as a magician who can make problems around the country. go away. you know, when it comes to rows or bringing gas into a small village. and of course, this event also comes just a week after, um put,
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it announced that he'll be running again for president. so in a sense it's so a combination that, that side of that is the mix as well. this is his 1st campaign event as it were. so what was the message he was sending out to russians? so there are media reports that the kremlin wants, the or the presidential administration wants putin's campaign to focus on reassuring russians that the focus of his presidential campaign or his presidential term if he, if he wins and will be not just the war that it will be stability and in a sense, um, he did present uh, you know, that stability. he talked about the economy doing well, but he didn't say that the war would end. he said that it would reach until that it would continue until russia reaches that goal. it's goal. so kind of not reassuring russians and nonsense and what was the message that he was sending out to the well, um, well there was a lot of talk about foreign policy. and despite the fact that he was trying to
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reassure russians as well, he talked about china and other partners which he called reliable kind of taking the place of western partners who we called unreliable. and he also talked about the economy and sanctions, and he said, you know, you, everyone who wanted the sanctions to make the russian economy collapse, look, it didn't, nothing collapse. so there was a lot of defiance there, but also a bit of hurt. i think of being snapped by the international community. he talked about the charges president, president add on and not wanting to meet with him and also, and my new and my call friends. not wanting to meet with him. um, so a bit of hurt, but a lot of defiance, i think towards the world. we live with the, with the timing. thanks so much for joining us today. the, the correspondent emily sherman, to ukraine's president valid domains. the landscape has blonde, you will see those at the summit in brussels up now is not the time for health measures and hesitation as they meet to discuss your plans future with the prospect
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different. unanimous decision on continued support for keith is hanging in the balance with congress pro russian prime minister standing firm and his opposition to any quick decisions. it's easy to have to make 2 big decisions at this meeting and they're both about ukraine. the 1st is financial support for the country. the commission has proposed a 50000000000 euro, a package to fund ukraine for the next 4 years, then base ukraine joining the blog can hear you need is have to decide on whether it's open souls on ukraine's membership. or but one of the blocks $26.00 leaders already to say yes to both hungry is 5 minutes to say he will be to the lodge. memphis not to see what the cause issue. lodge went piece of metal based legally b through a process which has become be sure that we have set up 7 the conditions and even the by the evaluation of the commission,
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3 out of the 7 is not seen. so there is no reason to negotiate membership of ukraine though you membership is important. 14, but funding is more urgent. i don't think it's for us to tell the americans to support ukraine unless we is europeans or whether it's for you, cried new york city country. and i think that really has to be the outcome of the state be because if you think about us, the us, the you, these are the 2 towers of freedom and democracy in the world. if we can support to crate rights 2024, to move it on the money. i think it's crucial that the sites on this to 50000000000 records, particularly notice in the us. i think more internal politics, the individual talked to craig. that's the association has to be postponed, so it's do more crucial doesn't get to a positive decision on both in the case of ukraine. we think it is
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a necessary sign that we support the activities of the opinions to meet or the mattress that we us them to meet. that's fine is whole team. but it is also intended for russia, a message to moscow that the west is most about to a band and ukraine. but henry's prime minister will have to budge and nadia i asked the w, brussels, a bureau chief alexander phenomena evict to all bon is like you to but when it comes to ukraine's a you accession talks as well. at least at the moment we do not have any indication that he is willing to give that to congress located here. on the contrary, we just heard from him in the package. he doubled down on hungry its position on that when he arrived here in brussels. and that is of course, a big problem for the european union. we heard from many leaders here today that how important that is from their perspective, to send
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a strong signal to key if that they are willing to open. the accession talks that they are willing to support ukraine. they also wants to send a strong signal to russia that europe is not backing down, that they need to be to or bond to be on board with that at the end, the moment at the moment it's really difficult to say or to see any potential compromise they're hungry has also been opposed to a new package of e u. a. so your plan, does that opposition still continue? well, i think that so with regards to that topic to all bye and it has often, he's stance. he made it clear that hungry is not to fundamentally opposing the notion to provide ukraine with 50000000000 euros in the next 4 years. they just don't want to some to be part of the you budget. and that opens up the door for all
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the other leaders to come up with a kind of creative solution may be to establish an extra facility for the you quite a, for the age of, for ukraine. so that is something that we could see agreement in the and, and again of course, it is important for ukraine to know that to the european union will continue providing financial aids for ukraine. that we're trying to talk to is a bit about the overall mood that at this a man. what's at stake there? well, what's at stake here, we really have to, to put it this way is said that your opinions credibility. we have seen many of you leaders travel to key if we are sure. well, the, the means elaine ski, the ukraine, and president and the leadership of ukraine. the people, if you claim that europe is supporting them as long as it takes that they are
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fighting for european values. so no, not being able here to agree to open accession talks or to agree on further financial support for kids. this is really, could undermine at least be repeating the union's credibility. and of course, that would be a big failure is in the and the you leaders not going to be able to agree on those 2 important issues where you live at the time being by, thanks so much for joining us today. due to a new brussels bureau chief alexandro phone number. i'm thank you so much. thank you. it's very 5 minutes. i've been, yeah, i mean, nathan. yeah. who has rejected international goals for a cease fire in gaza, including a non binding resolution backed by the un general assembly on tuesday, in a meeting with his very soul just never know who said that the ministry would continue it's offensive against hum us, which is classified as a terrorist organization by the you,
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as well as the us and other nations of the government. if i say this, even given the great pain in the international pressure, so nothing will stop us. we will continue until the end until victory. nothing less than that. i think even though we do it because of he uses it through you with god's help him with your help. i the thank you so much. in the meanwhile, the united nations is wanting of public health disaster and cause a according to the un palestinian refugee agency. almost half of guys us population has not moved to the city of rough uh, in the south where they're facing bombardment deprivation and disease in a space that's becoming increasingly overcrowded winters, bearing down on rafa. the city at the furthest edge of southern gaza bordering egypt. with the border closed,
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it's the farthest people can flee. the destination for display scotlands hoping to escape bombardment. shelters are overcrowded. almost half of guys this population is now in rafa, which is the small part of guys in the southeast corner. again, this is leading to nothing but a health crisis. rainfall mixed and already dire situation. worse. many major tens can't hold up for long against the wind and rain water. yes, mean a displace posted in mother says she lacks access to basic necessities and the my yeah, well i'm, i woke up to my 7 month old child who was soaking wet. a house was destroyed and my other child was motto. i don't have any blankets or mattresses. i took some from my
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sister. we have one blanket between the 5 of us. no covers no mattresses, no food, no water. life is difficult. what am i supposed to say about 2 minutes here in relief is barely reaching ordinary people like yes mean, despite their proximity to the only crossing that allows a into the gaza strip. israel's military, which is also carrying out strikes on targets and rough uh, flames from us for the lack of access. unfortunately, it's not, these really started with the preventing it, but rather what we're seeing this morning, right is that from us on the opening, the, the palestinian side of rough rock and not facilitating the excess of your monitoring nights itself. so we need to ask ourselves again wise from us preventing humanitarian a fall, b u. n. general assembly has called for humanitarian sees fire. people in rafa are pessimistic. l 27 model for the odd. and no, it is real as well known for ignoring un an international resolutions when it
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considers itself above the law and have several of them. because of that, i don't think it will accept any resolution, especially with winter, just setting in many fear, the hardship and danger that lie ahead. so that's it for now, up next documentary on the train journey through via ma'am, i'm finished manager in everett lane and join us again at the top of the for more news and updates season. the fast fashion as an environmental 9 a clothing graveyard, immature land desert. this is where things well the industrial nations no longer need and lightest textile ways get stranded
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