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the, the, this is the w news line from the land. global leaders tried to unite behind ukraine officials from almost a 100 countries convenience, a switch result for another day to the top of the agenda. collectively condemning process invasion. as is whales on the, announces daily tactical pauses in a positive southern causes to allow with more humanitarian supplies. age groups say it's not enough. the united nations says billions are in desperate need of the
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tie on been visible and the to day some of the piece and ukraine has drawn to a close in switzerland, ukrainian president flooded me. so landscape says the support his country was saved from world leaders and no shows. the international rule of law can be restored or the summit's final communicating state is full policies must be involved in thoughts to achieve last think the security. russia wasn't invited and didn't show any interest if attending the document reaffirms a commitment to ukraine's toil, integrity and goals full control of a separation nuclear power plant to be returned to keep the chief international editor with a boca is here to walk us through the diplomatic maze of this unity over the war. but let's go 1st to boise budget. she is at the pace summit for us, rosie, could you tell me if a sense of unity has emerged from the conference as well?
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there's a couple of ways of looking at this really i've just emerged from some pressure marks made by series of leaders here. they'll try to strike with the, you know, to me, sick toe. we've heard from presidents lensky saying, the fact that more than 90 countries were gathered here is a show of support for you create a show solidarity for you, creating it is the highest level gathering of this type. it's a 1st of its kind summit, but that band is not the whole story because us just before we press commerce began, we were sitting in the press room here and suddenly flashed off on screens all around the room. a list of countries which had signed up to the final joy communicate of the summit. there were some names missing, some notable big cases that attended the summit, either by sending an invoice or administer, but who refused to sign up to a joint communicate and they include india, indonesia, south africa, the diplomatic heavy weights. many would say of the so called global side, so there a fracture disputed. see emerging. if you look at it from that perspective still
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though he is claiming this as a success. okay, richard, tell us more than about india, indonesia and south africa. what they think about russia and ukraine. yeah. so i mean it, i would definitely on the line, but what had the white rose? he was just putting it there. and i think in the, in the case of some of these countries is not surprising. but there were one or 2 countries where maybe it is a bit disappointing from the point of view of ukraine. so, so let's just take a look at what was in his communicate. yeah. so, so that these countries are having to decide whether we put our names to this or not. and basically the communicate was a pretty short document. we just, you know, relatively small number of points, but very much framed from a point of view that is supportive towards ukraine. so referring to the fact that this ongoing board of the russian federation against ukraine continues to close, large scale suffering around the world. and, and uh, you know, saying that the threats or use of force against territory and take with you or terry or the independence of any states,
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it is to beat to be buddha. so very much kind of the toner of the language is coming from the point of view of support for you. quite some of these countries have been much more independent in the, in international folks say the united nations have been these votes and un general assembly to be early on in the war. india has always, for example, if stained in those votes says may be to be expected. that when a document like this comes up with some very much kind of frame from a pro you frame point of view, you might expect india to sit on the fence as it has done throughout this. but indonesia, for instance, voted for ukraine at the united nations. in fact, i saw a lot of me to say, let's keep just recently in single port summit where he came partly to try to persuade the indonesian incoming president to take part in this process. he didn't take part you since a low level emvoy to it, and then engineers just as he has on this document. so i think some of those countries that did not sign up for that really will be quite disappointing few price. so what's going to change this? the wording needs to be able vague. i mean, is that going to get it?
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does that include the piece? well, the thing is, i mean it, it depends slight how you look at what this conference really was all about. and of course, the, the big criticism that some countries international you have had, is like, how can you have a peace conference when, like one side of this war is not even present when you russia is not present? of course, russia showed no interest in being in playing a role of this, and therefore we didn't get an invitation. but china also sat beside cost versus biggest friend. so the question is like, what was the purpose of this? i think from ukraine's point of view, it was about rallying support trying to show to the other side, look, we've got 90 plus countries coming along to this conference, many of them with very high level of delegation. so that's the kind of diplomatic support we have. the up to the world, it may not be uniform. there may be some, some countries that still are based on the fence, but this is a kind of f with the rush. i cannot put home and then take that is the starting point to go into some process with rush and the with the communicate does make that clear that the next step we look forward. where does it go from here?
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that they have to start finding way to, to, to come to some sort the process with russia. but of course, the aside from russia in the last couple of days besides vladimir putin is taking out his position, he's sounding like he has no interest in making any concessions. so this certainly, i'm sorry for a long way towards before we could get to any meaningful tools. rosie, can you just give me the, on the, from where you want? briefly absolutely, yeah. i mean, the question of whether russia should be here was so much on the lips of everyone here. and we certainly just heard the gun a in president saying he regretted that russia couldn't be part of it. but certainly russia just the head of these talks released its own what it purports it to be a kind of vision for peace, but it was really dismissed by western leaders. and by you create is nothing but a bed to distract from the real the summit because it essentially ask you crate to capitulate. and what that shows is that even us, based on that close, is on ukraine, saying it's feel supported by more countries than ever across the world. that the
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positions of russia and ukraine remained very far apart. and of course, on the bicycle and the war rages on was the budget at the pace summit in switzerland and our chief international editor, richard volk, things to buy 30 fi is where the military has announced a full implement tactical pauses and its authoration against the militant group home us and a part of southern guns that following of type is tamara attacks. it says the 11 hour windows will allow more humanitarian supplies into the walls or during the day time hours. the army says the deadly pauses will take place from 8 am to 7 pm until further notice the 8 minutes to get more trucks through the karen for them crossing the main entry point 48, and then onto the center in highways. the seats north south route, the united nation says the amount of support entering the gaza strip is still not sufficient for the civilian population. i asked jane in low from the norwegian refugee council. how much of a difference this'll make or? no, it really is not enough that what we need is
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a ceasefire in order to be able to access all parts of garza and a massive surgeon of humanitarian assistance. of course, having some degree of access to the council on crossing which agencies have largely been unable to reach is, is one step forward, but there is so much more, there is so much devastation and destruction in need in gaza. that is real, needs to be doing more to allow for a to enter and to provide for the protection of humanitarian. once that is received to be able to access all parts of gaza and distribute aid to everyone wherever they are throughout the enclave. when you're talking about safety, use your stuff and drive is how, how much do you trust these pauses? or you know, the notification in d confliction system, it has been broken for for months now in terms of, i'm not sure it ever was actually functional in terms of providing safety or for
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humanitarian just last week during the massive operation in the middle area. and there in the state out refugee campbell, when the 0 extract in 4 hostages from carson, and hundreds of palestinians were killed in the process. humanitarians were killed during that, that operation, including a staff member, worked for one of the energies, partner, organizations, humanity, and inclusion. she was killed the long side, 7 members of her family. on top of that, we've seen the destruction of, of 8 facilities, including humanitarian acumen, to sanity and inclusions warehouse last week during the same operation. so allowing agencies to access care them so long crossing to finally receive and take our uh, goods. in our aid into the, into god. that is, it is one step. but we need to ensure that their safety for humanitarian and we've seen hundreds of humanitarians killed over the last 8 and a half months. the other point i wanted to bring up with you was distribution
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because a lot of causes roads are already destroy. is it strictly difficult to, to reach people in need in garza, there's the severance between the north of guys that in the south of gaza and difficulties in terms of travel agencies abilities to travel between the 2. there are difficulties in terms of the roads that are possible being able to coordinate with these relays or notify these releasing get confirmation that our convoys will be safe when they're moving. and then of course we've seen on top of all of that as the needs continue to grow day in day out, people are getting more and more desperate and heading to the streets were, were copied. convoys are expected to pass, making it difficult for convoys to reach their destination and safely distribute to those were in need. the latest function in a low, from the norwegian refugee council. great to have. you want to double your get his
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way of the soldiers were killed in the guns this trip on saturday. they were in the vehicle hit by an explosion and profit and tens of thousands of his babies have demonstrated for an end to the war to get the remaining hostages back downtown tennessee family in the hands of opponents of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i gain the saturday night protests have become a fixture of politics and israel activists of now known as the week of resistance against and that's now who government, they want the warning gauze and the done these ready hostages brought home message echoed by a hostage rescued recently by these radio army, all the cost is the past due in gaza. it's only one decision. only one. it is a deal between israel and homeless. ask to bring home as soon as possible, he is around the world. how much ask you to make and then as soon as possible
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these randy ministry has released more if you do of the operation which free cost less than 3 other hostages on the 8th of june for the army admits. but will it be possible for all the 120 hostages still thought to be held in gaza? so we still immobile, should we have to honestly say, should we will not be able to return everyone home in this way. i'm not going. i'm, she's one of them i'm, she said more video released by israel on saturday shows ongoing operations in rafa, which the idea of sage resulted in how much terrorists killed in the bathroom seized elsewhere, lo 8. so just died when that convoy was 85 explosion. the feel made us reporting to the information we have at this stage. one of the engineering vehicles in the convoy exploded, which was probably caused by improvised explosive devices buried in the area. most of them or as a result of the firing of a nancy tank miss,
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i'll get duncan more than 8 months. it feel tobar 7th terrace. the taxis, rails wall goal of destroying home us has not yet been a chief know of all the hostages being brought home sites, fueling the voices, and these ro, calling for a change of cost by the government. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making use around the world police and the german city of handbook. i've shown a man of taking frightened offices with an accent fine a bunk. it happened in the simple way district. football fans were preparing for your 2020. ok. the man was reportedly injured in the need to be saved. use proceeding medical treatment team is hosting. it's supposed to be t q. pride event seems to start the process full scale invasion among those. smarting that several 100 members of ukraine's own forces were part of the community that role in the military during the conflict is credited with helping shift public attitudes. city
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