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the, the, this is the, the, the news that live from the and then the summers on pace in ukraine has closed with 80 countries supporting the final back to the ration. the community k. uh, just the territorial integrity of new crates and the return of abducted children and political prisoners the some major on the line states that chose not to support the statements. also, on the program, the scale succeeds on the sidelines of german celebrations or on the euro. 2024 football tournament is police in hamburg. shoes of mine, they say was threatening offices with a honda petro upon the
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feel. okay, welcome to the program. the to day somebody told me piece in ukraine has drawn to a close in switzerland. the vast majority of the more 90 countries and the other groups taking part supported the final community. reaffirming a commitment to ukraine's territorial integrity and the return of abducted children of political prisoners. and more than a dozen countries did not endorse the declaration. this with some, it was the 1st high level form focused on a pathway to p as a 1st rather than the war effort. it was also an attempt by the west to involve of the countries in peace f. it's based on international little this is not about the wide or left political ideas. this is not about northern or seldom countries.
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this is about respect of international lo. i'm human rights as foundational principles. before leaving together, the consequences of the invasion go far beyond the confines of your. indeed, in many ways, africa has been the greatest victim of the confidence of the blockade of the black sea. i've had a devastating impacts on the icon. them is the most standards of living. the documents signed by 84 countries and other groups calls for concrete action on 3 major issues. the 3 challenges have been analyzed in detail, a divorced basis summit, nuclear safety food security, and the release of prisoners as the parties including thousands, thousands of children. abducted by rush, went home,
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but delegates were clear about the summits limits. russia wasn't invited, but days before the meeting, president vladimir putin laid out his own vision for peace. she's insisting on cup potato lation, he's insisting on seating ukrainian territory, even territory that to date does not, is not occupied by him. he's insisting on disarming ukraine, leaving it vulnerable to future aggression or no country would ever accept these outrageous terms. the t nations did nothing to the documents including freaks, members, india found the radio in south africa, and several countries accused west the nations of absorbing a double standard. with regards to other conflicts. we could not be talking about peace and here we joining selves, africa without mentioning all the money inside the jews as the one taking place in
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that sense, international law and that you and charter must be respected in every case. there was no consensus on how russia should be brought to the negotiating table, but zalinski said he was already in tones with several nations about the hosting a 2nd summit to continue to push for you. craig zuber ration law correspondent, rosa todd was at the conference and sent this assessment. so as the helicopters take off and leaders make their way back down from this 1st resort, tucked in the mountains, ukraine says these talks were a big success and they were the 1st of their kind at the highest level yet where the 90 countries gathered to talk about peace and ukraine, among them more than 65 heads of state or government. ukraine really sees i so diplomatic when, but it was quite the slum don't cook kids was hoping for because that's not the whole story. i was in the press room as these talks through to
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a close and suddenly our own screens all around the room flush the names of countries which signed up to a fatal joy communicate. and there were some notable absences there, particularly key players from the so called global site including indonesia, india, so to africa, countries which were present here in some way either by sending envoys or ministers, but chose not to sign up to be final joy communicate of the summit, so a table of sick to stomach some, some extent ukraine. absolutely saying that is coming away from this feeling more supported than ever, but still divisions to some extent on the world on show here. and of course in the battle field, the war rages on. let's take a closer look at basically felina chuckled over a. she's a cheer political strategist and former director at the austria institute for your pain and security policy. she joins us from vienna. welcome to the w. as a what did face to day? some it a chief as well, obviously,
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from ukraine's perspective. so this has been a big diplomatic success. the 1st piece summit i'm discussing a lot of, i actually critical points that are entailed in ukraine's piece plan as well. now on the other side to the story, we are already leaving in a cold for 2.0 in a bifurcated global world. because very important international players from the so called global south did not sign the final communicate of the peace conference. and these countries are actually countries that are, you know, part of breaks and other regional formats which exclude the west. now let me focus on the positive side, and that is that you crane. so a flight of, of successful week not only in terms of the be summit,
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but also in terms of the g 7 decision to support ukraine. we uh, for the $50000000000.00 us dollars alone, the deal with the united states and so on. okay. those countries that didn't sign up for to, to this dream of they went to the trouble of actually going on. so that must have taken a lot of people that must have taken the organizes by surprise when they said, yeah, we're not going to sign up today. so what do we take from that? do we take that they are against dates or do we take, but they don't want to pick a side as i take from that, that they don't want to pick a site that they are also relating between distorts. the why i'm being, you know, guided, led by the west. uh and this is so obviously an initiative that has been organized by the west. uh, i mean the b summit um, but at the same time, uh, they also don't want to watch them their relation sweet, the russia and by extension china is an old,
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china did not attend the peace summit. and in fact, prior to the peace summit, china and brazil actually proposed an alternative piece of it. so what we're going to witness next is that we will have uh, you know, one check off the piece process being organized and facilitated by the west. and on the other side of 2nd track of let's say, piece, and you should do some diplomatic initiatives being organized, not only by russia, but actually by partners. so for us shot, we didn't this regional formats such as bricks and shanghai organization for um, you know, for him, um, uh, the cs hill. sorry. right. okay. so we have these, these, these 2 trucks going on and, and we've had a presence that lives great. talking about the next of these conferences. so given that be seems to be more about signaling than actually
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achieving anything. what needs to happen in order for the, the, for this, the next stage of this conference to take place, or what will need to happen are actually military facts on the ground. because the world we decided in the end by actually by facts on the ground. and the war will continue as i've been already saying, also on here that it's going to less be on page $252020.00. so these diplomatic, if a, you know, efforts are very important and we will see fluid or uh, such tracts. so, you know, be so made to negotiations um, but in reality, so long as you crying and russia are not sitting um, you know, at the same table we will not see any progress in terms of negotiations. thank you so much for joining us, said you are a political strategist. i'm gonna check it over. thank. thank. let's
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take a look at the most doors making headlines around the world tv servicing its 1st prize events. since this task refreshes full scale invasion among those months in the several 100 members of ukraine's armed forces with pots with the l, g b, t, q, community, that role in the ministry during the complex is credited with helping shift public assets use the search, the conservative country is wells, ministry is announced daily 11 hour. tactical pause is in a part of southern guns, and the item is to get more humanitarian aid so they can shut on crossing. now let me say, i suppose should not be seen as a cessation of hostilities causes thomas run health ministry essentially israel's offensive is killed more than $37000.00 people since october single has closed several of popular c side results after an oil slick continued to spread along the shores of the city states, as for the code on friday,
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when 2 ships colliding near the port, this like a spot concerns about marine life that so far as these intensify, the clean up the police and the german city of humbug shots, a man who was threatened offices in the pedestrians and football funds were gathered. i had a you are 24 much offices 5 several times that the man who was carrying a honda and a petrol bump. police say the suspect is not receiving medical treatment results. june us out, at least following the story. welcome julia. what more do we know? yeah, so we know that this didn't happen exactly where the official found zone is or where the stadium is. this was about a kilometer away from the official fans zone. but the incident happened along the road that had been closed because of fans from the netherlands who were about to play. their game were heading towards the stadium and it involved a 39 year old man. and police have said that he might have been experiencing
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a mental health crisis. while the incident, as happens, he reported we came out of the bar and gate. it went towards a police officers holding a tool, a kind of hammer with a blunt edge and a sharp edge of which looks quite threatening. and a home made petro bomb and the officers tried to get him to put down his weapons and went, he didn't, they start at him, shot at him in the leg, and he has reportedly now in hospital of being treated. and a we know that police have not associated him with any terrorist organization or with any hooligan groups, but a police spokeswoman gave us statements and we can have a listen to what she said. a i as long as my fist and it seems that it has nothing to do with football. this is a case that could have happened in everyday life. that's the assumption for now. excuse me. but of course, there was a large football crowd here in the neighborhood. there were a lot of dutch fans here despite us on keeping that initial fence. yet. a julia
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that was security concerns here in germany, i had of the euro. so how tied is security in most cases? so it is a very big event. there are an expected, over $2500000.00 fans just going to the games in the stadiums plus many other people going to other events. so across germany, so clearly durham and all stories had been on the alerts and they have um, seen the main threats, possibly coming from terrorism or from hooligan groups that get violence ahead or after the games. and they have implemented some measures to try to obviously keep all of this that day. one of them is that they have cri increased a big police presence outside the stadiums. they have on average around $1000.00 police officers in and around the stadiums for each game. they also have a police officers from other european countries working with them in germany on the ground, but also in a special coordination center where they share expertise and knowledge to try to prevent anything and for happening. and also at the moment, germany has introduced
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a border checks on all its borders, where can also try to stop any possible violence from coming into the country. thanks for that to julia. thank well the incident didn't dive in the spirits of dutch fun, so some 50000 of whom turned down to support that team. accounting that unmistakable national color, the so called orange army, took over the streets of convolt and the run up to the game with what looked like a pretty well behest dunce, reaching glasgow squad, was just as well as the house when they faced off against poland and that girl $24.00 over it'd be the poles too well. today. second match produced the 1st surprise of the tournament of denmark who a semi finalist of the lost your health. well, one old drawer by slovenia interest took got was the opening match the group c. as it's you're up to date. i'll have more world news at the top of the hour coming up next week joint i think see expedition of the pacific ocean and examines the
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