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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the news line from the ukraine's president says he hopes to forward your past towards what he calls at just peace as an international summit, i'm to ending the war, opened in switzerland. a lot of them is a landscape sense to move 90 international dedications taking part. russia is not among also on the program. thousands of types of a streets across friends to protest against marine depends far right. nashville valley party. i had an upcoming elections. britain celebrates king charles his 1st day with the military parade of the princess of wales makes her 1st public
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appearance since i've tons to diagnose the i'm so glad you're welcome to the program. lead is for more than 90 countries and international institutions are in switzerland as you cry and tries to persuade countries to sign up to reach these funds. president of allow them is the landscape gracie and the officials. as i arrived at the meeting in the resort town of broken stock, russian wasn't invited then it's main baccha. china is also absolutely. thank you. and jim and john, so the old off schultz, french president emanuel macro and us vice president cumberland harris. all that president as a landscape justified excluding russia from the proceedings and said that moscow would be in full. and when the time was right, there is no russia here. why?
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because if russia was interested in fees, that would be no war. we must decide together what a just peace means for the rules and how each can be to keep in its ruling last way the un charter, either basis for us and then when x and then is on the tape. agree like, oh, and transparent for the people's then it will be communicated to the representative overall. so let's take a closer look at this for the artist here. let's save it. sure is deputy director of the russia and you raise your program at the top of house thing time and heads the ukraine for him. she joins us from london. welcome to the w. the way presidency landscape was talking bad. it's amazing. sounds less like a natural piece, confidence, and moral way for you christ. bob goes to present to russia with what they hope will be afraid to complete. how do you said? so?
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i see this as a quite serious effort, global effort to build the 2nd track, to finding a solution for easy new crane. the 1st to arrive is of course, military. this uh, the outlines of the future piece will be decided on the battlefield, because we do see so far, 2 sides pushing and especially fresh inside that is pushing this diplomatic tract. the saw me on piece in ukraine is a way for keith to demonstrate that is indeed seeking a negotiated outcome that will satisfy international law. and it's significant that the global agenda, the players, are all throughout the globe are actually the convening to look at what could be steps that will ensure a piece. but i think this is these, the day off to a military campaign is over. not exactly leading to the association of
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facilities, it goes to be honest at the moment. uh, there is no, well, from the russian side to it. take any sci fi in on this right. and all types of proposals. so from russia, from china, from brazil who old not, they're not to on the side, is a consensus amongst the attendees on ukraine's proposals are saying what ukraine is trying to do is to unite the world around the un charter . and this is clear how open president zalinski mentions the un charter. it is basically trying to say that the boulders should not be violated by force because what che, knees as you call alternative 6 point plan suggest, is that it's ok actually to change borders by force. they might is right. and let's freeze the situation in order to,
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in order to basically restore global connections and to lift sanctions on russia. but that is actually rewarding the perpetrator. and this is why not only ukraine, but in many of the members of the psalm, it insist that russia should not only with george troops from ukraine, but also be held accountable for the war crimes it is committing in ukraine. okay, so as you say, what's being discussed in switzerland essentially for the day after there is a military cessation, it's more likely that this is going to drag on for years and years and years. and we've, we've heard from the european commission president a sort of funds a line saying that a frozen conflict is what she called a recipe for disaster. do you think they will be a clear win one way or the other on this a will this drag on as we are leaving as this war
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unfolds? i, i don't think nobody knows fully, but i can tell was clarity that depends very much on what actions we take today. nations of the world, ukraine, it's allies. and this defines actually the duration of this war. the protection of the conflict is play in a rush, us and chinese hands. europe is suffering, was you creating and refugees was constant showings with the genocide, all type of war, where russians, you know, the 14 ukrainian children torturing prisoners of war burning libraries. so um, the decisions we take today will define how long this will last the west, and it's a new cranes of life. i'm not impartial in this war. i think that's important to understand. if we really say it's exist, i'm show them we have to take a decision today to prove it. are you for joining us?
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let's say rich from chatham house. thank you. so thank you. i think we've got some most doors making headlines around the world. sweden and iran has completed a controversial prisoner swap that runs release to 2 swedish citizens, arrested on national security charges. and sweden's, honda does not have a nori who was sentenced to life in prison by swedish quote, for his part in the mass coming on. a rainy visit ends in the 1980s. but just a matter of time, oh, it's hard to say a ship left the building in the gulf of 8 and after being struck by miss file file has been evacuated. i'm just thinking probably this week the rest to be on a strip reported that the young man's fluency militants has struck the vessel, spoken of the fight, and severely injuring one of his crew. it's not to friends where the routers are being held across the country to protest against the far right demonstrations. come ahead of snap parliamentary elections this month. i called by president macro on to
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racism. groups joined french and union. so not through the straits, i am really depends, natural valley possibly could lead the 1st fall arrived government since the 2nd world war. federal authorities expect hundreds of thousands of demonstrators to turn on nationwide. in leo, the police clashed. we protested. suits and fireworks while corresponding to sonya finally because is in paris and she explained or drove protests to an item that thousands well, these are definitely some of the biggest demonstrations against the far right that we've seen so far. ever since president mccaul called those a snap connections and we're seeing, you know, reports of packages of people now, not just in the capital of virus, but also the city of mercy. earlier today we still focus in volume in the salt in valencia, and in the notes that up big post a slide to model in neil as well. i think what is essentially driving many of these demonstrators to come out in big numbers, i think is both, you know,
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kind of angle is what is feel that the snap collections could potentially give the fault, right? it's best shot to the governing fronds since the machine regime of what, what do we have to remember that the far right measured, riley, this is a nationalistic populist potty which, you know, has entered migration that it's, um, it as its main platform and it's spent you know in the past to spend decades of the political fringes because it's, it's founder was convicted of racism, inputs 9, the total cost of the body to the has refunded itself under the marine depend, it has cleaned up its image. but a lot of speakers to be at these riley said that the far right really hasn't changed. it's stripes. and one that, you know, press freedoms the right to demonstrate and mobilize and tre, deviants would even be a threat. if the far right came to follow. as a sonia finally caught in paris. well today japanese, well, i think it's 1st veterans day since world war 2. the countries setting aside it's longstanding on ease of risk ministry passed to on of the millions of veterans who
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have served them, its forces since the 2nd world war. the w has messed up with a former soldier who served in somalia in the 1990s. to discuss the significance of his day. steph, i'm gone, is a jeremy army veteran. in the 19 ninety's, he's served on a un peacekeeping mission in somalia. there to witness the heavy price, members of the military must sometimes pay, then must assessment in your own will not. it does something to you. as a young, inexperienced buddhist vast soldier searched it when you suddenly find yourself on the field, standing at attention and saluting as the coffins of dead us soldiers loaded onto the plains. i did not. often that was inexperienced. the tide blocked out for a long time. as long as sights um to see and uh, take the deluxe tab,
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a route today as an army reservist. he guides visitors through this memorial for german soldiers who died in the line of duty. and he is committed to honoring the solid. but he also thinks it's important to come in the work that all soldiers do and welcomes the decision by the german parliament to introduce a veterans day. in germany, about 10000000 people are considered veterans. that's anyone who ever served in germany's army, whether at home or on admissions abroad, like in molly or us, got us down as an stotts build on the farm. the west citizens in uniform above you . what part of society this once in a, but we've made a commitment throughout precisely through, out of to do things and exercise ministry force in case of doubt that not everyone in germany can or wants to do. and that's a so, and that i believe is the point, that's why we can demand respect that i am. and i believe that our society is ready . they also want to give us disrespect volume using
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a respectful scheme for that to happen. veterans also need to make themselves more visible go and says, and the veteran's day can help do. just that. installed the owner appear in football. championships, kicks off where they convincing. when for host germany, you yesterday basing scotland 51 in the opening match. spain also cruise to victory in their 1st match of a tournament today. be kaleisha 3 now in that group, be match scoring all 3 goals before the break. uh, thousands of buttons and royal funds have braved the right in central london to watch king charles's annual buffet parade, the trooping of the color. during the event, the princess of wales made her 1st public appearance since a cancer diagnosis. oh, the issue, the, the, the tree being of the kind of a, some of the display of minute feet pageantry that mocks,
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the king's official birthday. the annual events near buckingham palace seas trips in full ceremonial regalia parade past the king displaying the regimental flag, also known as the color. the sea of the occasion was especially poignant. a show of stability by the monkey of the months in which both the king and the princess of wales have been sidelined by cancer treatment. and this is what many on the place had been waiting. so the 1st glimpse of the princess of wales since she disappeared from public life. no december. in march, the princess revealed she taking a step back from her royal duties to one to go tense the treatment. then in a statement released on friday, she signed the public for that kindness, said she was making good progress, but admitted she was quite knocked out of the woods. yet. royal funds break the
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weather tonight and the read some campaign over night to ensure the best view of the princess is arrival. so it's amazing in the carriage that went by. so it's amazing. come to say is old is old, and we thank you so much. or when i had the news yesterday i was so loved and not come with this year. we're going to me in the king or kate would be here. and so when we found that they were both going to be here and it, it was like beyond the blessing me, it was like so exciting, like, my day is made like our trip. our trip to london is me off to the ceremony. finally, for many loyal funds, the highlights of the dates, the princess of wales during the king and toil family on the balcony of buckingham palace, to watch
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a spectacular light post by the royal air force. the set you up to date. so i'll have more. well, here's at the top of the alex, i'm next here on the w, i. reports takes a look at the challenges of trans continental, not the . those do not understand can have a saying like the right to present. do you have any news on instagram? from the no follow up you can draw the line between the spacings because i don't believe that spaces is i'm all really relevant criteria in any more than i
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