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joining the you today, the u and ukraine signed joint security commitments, long term commitments, but ukraine's president holding his zalinski. he's wellbeing for near term commitments to be on or commitment, such as more weapons and ammunition. he says that is the only way ukraine's military will be able to push back russian forces in the near and long term member and golf and berlin. this is the day the volume, the position to make some announcements. thanks to you. and of course, to all the lead, there are some of the you for such just story call to come, the put it the to reason of the people of the printer, georgia you. if that's by the way about the wireless, we've verified it for more minutes. we support the to so well financial support. we waited for these long periods of time.
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also coming up very short lived, attempted a military coup in bolivia, leads the president and office. but the country really they wanted to surprise us and surprise the bolivian people. we have reacted the and the mobilized people have also allowed us to reverse this coup attempt today. thank you. believe in people to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with their share of security. the european union in ukraine have signed a joint security agreement. it's meant to assure support for ukraine in the future as it continues its battle against russia. the deal includes existing new
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initiatives such as training of ukrainian soldiers, but they are also long term commitments such as supplying ukraine with artillery and air defense systems. it's best for the firm show of support from the european union to ukraine, the signing office security pack between the ukranian president and do you need us to display use spelled out from, is to support you train for as long as it takes and as intensely as needed just recruited the financial that into a mind, particularly with reading re of chime, the leading, the resources calling from russia for those n s. you came from this reforms, point sampling in the area of security, intelligence and defense. without them used to lensky joins the national head. so if you use states and governments and their summit to argue that everything is put
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to work immediately against russia's full scale invasion of this country, we will discuss today with the leaders, with lenders about our next task. and of course the, the urgent things air defense. that is why and of course all their packages. thanks to all the partners. what do we have signed the door accepted, but we need them or simply on the battlefield. barry of this week, the 27 country block announced 2400000000 euros in military ad for ukraine to be delivered by the end of the year. coming from the prophets of russian assets ceased in europe. talks on you try and joining the you also officially got underway this week. though, the accession negotiations could take years or even decades to conclude with the joint security deal with the european union could become ukraine's most important insurance policy and a worst case scenario. worst case would be losing massive military and economic
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support from the united states following a trump, when in november as presidential election of the war rages in ukraine 27 months after russia's invasion, ukraine's been running short of soldiers, hey munition, and money president for a lot of me is a landscape been trying to fix that and generate commitments for support after the war is over traveling relentlessly to sign security agreements. he's met with western leaders across europe in recent weeks. so lansky has signed 17 bilateral deals so far. germany agreed to a 10 year security agreement pledging equipment including air defense muscles, as well as health rebuilding months of the conflict is over. france signed the similar 10 year deal, helping with training, sending jet fighters, military vehicles and missiles, but also promising to help ukraine against future attacks and to reform its
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institutions. in belgium is the landscape secured pledges for dozens of f. 16 fighters. this all came as ukraine's biggest backer of the us, also signed a 10 year deal guaranteeing military assistance. the deals with individual countries are met and not just to beef up ukraine's military, but also to strengthen cooperation. preparing the way for membership one day in nato and the you the block and it's member countries. i've already provided support worth nearly $110000000000.00 since the war started. for ukraine, the stakes couldn't be higher. no longer how long the war lasts. it will eventually need to rebuild it shattered infrastructure and make sure it came to turbo tax in the future. so i'm joined now by here to read it from keith. she's a member of the crating parliament and she is leader of the political party or low
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security. it's good to have you back on the program, your present president zalinski and the european union. they've now signed a joint security accord. this looks good on paper, but what about on the battlefield? what's more important right now? weapons, or these grand gestures that are coming from brussels. hello, brad, thank you so much for having me. well, the answer is both are important and they are related because these are not only gestures, those security agreements, they have actually the essence. and this essence is to get a i, we, we bring in soldiers more weapons and supplies. and this is the number one in the all the security agreements, the president polanski signed, same as in the security agreement between ukraine and you to get us weapons and to quote, president,
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to get all the political promises executed. this is what we really, really need. and the rest of the things are very important, but the secondary because the main thing said vs television speech to get to our people is the reference to fight with. you have as many chan system as just in waiting to work. let me ask you about the war zalinski. he was at the front line only yesterday. he says that the russian defensive in har, safe shows the international pressure on moscow is not strong enough. so what should european countries, what should you be doing that it's not doing slow starts the fall to get us all the weapons. as i said, the 2nd point is to provide us with very much necessary, patrick michelle systems and are the different systems. so we can protect our seduce and we can help our soldiers fighting to the front. and the 3rd point is
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sections. if russia is able to produce weapons and supplies, it means they're able to buy it acknowledges and particles that they are not supposed to be able to do. and this means the tensions are not working as well as they were supposed to. there are some loopholes and they need to be closed. there needs to be a way of getting a russian assets that are being frozen in the european union. in toronto, we have most very far in the mattress using their percentages, the profit of these assets. but we need to refresh all the money and make sure that we're using them for good to stop russia. and these are all the points that are listed in the security agreements. and this is actually in plain words, what prison zaleski was explaining to all the partners that we are so grateful for everything that is being done. but to get the results rest of the seats, we need to have more things done right now. let me ask you about your country and
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possible membership in the european union. ukraine's top you and negotiate are says that the process of ukraine's the session to the you is reversible and that it represents the will of the ukrainian people. i can imagine that you would agree with that statement, but i mean, how do you want to find that as a, as a phrase. now we know that more than 80 percent of ukrainians supports you. praise accession to your end around this number also supports our expression to nato. and at this will is very important because it reminds us that the world did not start in 2020 choice, started in 2014, when people express their will to join the union and not remain connected to the restaurant. and right now we are in the process of actually executing on their will
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. will think of the country as close as possible to be you members. and i think within this last 3 years we have made the progress. there's no one ever would have believed she truly of damage. let me just let me be a devil's advocate for a moment here. listen. could these in your membership towards, could they backfire? could they make it easier for vladimir putin to in the more in not give back territory in eastern ukraine? i do not see how that would be happening. oh, the recent polls are again, the new brain are so hoping that people are willing to fight and are against giving up on any territories. and uh, uh the, your talks z you, uh, we do mandatory forms from us that we are willing to do by the members in dement, i was giving up the territories. all right,
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president was very clear and i seems if you need to right now was in the ukrainian politicians and also people on the matter. okay. worst case scenario before you, before we run out of time, donald trump becomes us president in november, us military aid for ukraine, dries up pressure from vladimir putin and donald trump grows for you to accept the partitioning of your country. what role will this security commitment this joint security commitment with the european union? what role will the play that we hold that it will be executed much earlier? and we will by the time, receive much more weapons that we are getting right now. and most important air defense systems. yeah. potential change in the united states as. a uh as opportunity do for us, so i wouldn't be stead pessimistic on the matter. right. well yeah, you have to be part. you have to be an optimist. if you're going to be in politics
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that is for sure. here roodick a member of the crate in parliament care as always, we appreciate your time. i appreciate you speaking with us this evening. thank you . well, have a one out. very welcome. should unemployed ukrainian refugee's here in germany be allowed to stay with some german conservative party lawmakers. they know they should go home, but you korean say they want to stay and they want to work. but they claim german bureaucracy is getting in their way. alexys been working as a technician in the berlin hotel since 2022, shortly after he fled to ukraine. it's a job he's overqualified for, but glad to have out of. but for me, issue should come as for me, what means i can be a real citizen and the city has a stock. is fuller mine? i do my best for the economy yourself. uh jesus thought lexie is in the minority
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around 22 percent of the working h. ukrainian refugees in germany. have a drop now, alexander doable in a senior figure in the conservative position as calling for unemployed ukrainian refugees to be sent back. he's been widely content. that's the focus, but i'm blank. i really see a populace on the back of mothers and i flipped the russian a tech with a small children. i'm going floors and it's not really cutoff jump to help those very people get jobs in germany. she find stokeland statement problematic as a mentors and the one that you shouldn't put them all on to blanket suspicion. in my opinion, all ukrainians have become an object. and these are different cases and different people into the she some are quicker on the labor market and others of slower on the labor market from lunch. i mean quickly to others, both slowly and a long time off really cover help or like see, find his job. she says there are other hurdles from childcare to long waits for
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ukrainians to have the qualifications recognized by german or far a t. someone needs to longer if we didn't wait so long, it didn't take so long to process or if we found quicker models to enable nursery school teachers to work quickly in kindergarten, then we would have seen much foster labor market entry all interested of. it's about the interest of the scene for lexi knows, there's 2. well, he trained as an accountant and ukraine, but has been waiting for months for his diploma to be recognized. nothing was taken. i want to develop myself spanish. and if my experience as a technician isn't good enough, then i'll try working as an accountant regard to the advisor and look at it. but it's like him that the economy is crying out for. and the mood among the ukrainian community is that with a few tweaks to the system that could lead to more alexys column
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has returned to bolivia after what appears to have been a bunch to attend the army chief who led the 3 hour rebellion on wednesday. he has been arrested along with the head of the navy. the 2 men now faced 20 years behind bars, bolivians watched on wide television as rebellious trib stormed the presidential palace. and that's when the president louise r. k ordered soldiers to stand down and he called on bolivians to stand up for their own democracy. ramming the tools of the palace opened so that heavily on soldiers could search through inside president louise of say, face down the general at the head of the rebellion, ordering him to stand down. but juan jose soniega refused. he told reporters that his troops with their, with the mission,
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hotels because we want to re establish democracy. it is enough that a new people have taken it over. we know, i mean, it look like they've taken us. all our children have no future to the people have no future world with soldiers station just outside to see to bolivia is government from within us say appeal to the people to mobilize, defend off the coup attempt, we ask the bolivian people to react. we need to believe young people to organize and mobilize themselves against recruited, talk an in favor of democracy. he moved quickly as well to replace the heads of the military with his newly appointed army chief ordering soon iga soldiers to withdrawal. as bolivians took to the streets to support the government, the apparent 2 seemed to collapse as fast as it materialized with the would be rebels. abandoning the positions they had taken up just
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a few hours earlier with the army going, i'll say, appeared before the crowds gathered at the palace, thanking them for standing up to bolivia is democracy. they wanted to surprise us and surprise the bolivian people. we have reacted and the mobilized people have also allowed us to reverse this coup attempt today. thank you. believe in people. the authorities move quickly to arrest the qu lita soon ega, which he told reporters that the uprising was fall from a surprise to us. vague, accusing him of ordering it. the president told me the situation was bad and this week would be critical. and then it was needed to prepare something to push off his
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and popularity development. that'd be the reason i asked him if i show we take the armored vehicles out and he said take them out to me and i wasn't bundled off by police moments late to speak with bolivian justice minister dismissing his allegations as the lines of a man seeking to justify his own actions in very true i don't know who i spoke with former ability in the president eduardo rodriguez. they'll say this evening and i asked him if he knew exactly what happened yesterday in his country and why thank you for the interview yesterday. it was very unfortunate and frustrating happening for the bolivian people grant to tell you we're going through the longest democratic theory of you know, republican history. we just got a one happened in late in 2019 and quinn again,
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a military chief, aust able morales to the step aside from the presidency. we thought that that would never happen again. but again, yesterday we saw this extraordinary show media covered in the slow motion with our of the, the other happenings in the rest of the country. so it was, uh, do you think or do you think it was a crew? was it it attempted to? so i would say it was an attempt to do, but uh, the, the whole matter is being taken to justice. the congress has to request a step to make a thorough review of what happened. so there are many loose ends in this uh, happening and uh, it is again, a very unfortunate happening because it shows how fragile the government and some of them are probably institutions are you say loose ends in the,
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the army cheats of that either if it but we're trying to understand the change of events yesterday. is it really credible that the army chief would carry out a crew without being sure that he could hold out for more than just a few hours? me do you question? his intention definitely. we saw in the, our long piece 3 of uh who did that so they didn't happen to weigh things. so when to yesterday, usually it's a well planned, strategically operated, so things going to move forward. but yesterday it showed mostly a general who was upset about he's being removed from his supposed, requesting the cabinet change and having a talk with the president investigate of the government office. so it's a, it was rather strange to say the least. yeah, you're talking to the general um,
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zuniga, i think this is name, he exclaimed, the president instructed him to stage an uprising in order to improve his falling approval ratings. so you know, stage a crew so that's your popularity goes up as well. i hope it doesn't go that way. so certainly believe young people he's frustrated because again, the military was staking, were taking the streets hopefully in the media. that's not we go, that's not democratic. but anyway, time will tell across the really happened with general assume you go, i'm president of say, hopefully we should have upfront spire into due process that will open up things. and again, we need to enhance our institution. so this will not happen again. miss present if
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you will allow me to say you seemed very calm. i'm considering that just 24 hours ago. less than 24 hours ago. the military where the general was tried to take over the country. and it's kind of explained to our viewers where you're getting this sense of, of calmness from after so much turmoil in the last 24 hours. yes. the actually so thing the things calm down uh, yesterday, uh, just uh, a few hours after the attempt to take. busy over the government's uh main uh, power as our office thinks, went back to normal when the most social lumens, the unions who called for a general strike decided to call the mall and things uh, people went uh back to their homes. there were a lot of uh,
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movement to get uh to the supermarkets, to get food supplies or the atm machines about southern b once the general issue. and the guy was arrested, thinks went back to normal. and that's the reason why this an attempt to, to seemed so strange that it was just a few times or arm of vehicles that made an attempt to get in that the southerly they were gone. so people realize that this needs to be, explain, at some point to things are of the court, the rights not to have the courts right now. so i guess it was a failed attempt to do something and it happened on live television. the entire country was watching it as we were watching, so the people that even compared it to a tell them novella. but let me ask you, do you think the military in your country though?
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do you think that the military has too much power and are, are you reassured by the fact that some of these generals have been fired as i should start by saying, uh, the throughout our history next year will be 200 years of uh, independence uh, open i mean, defendant for public, we have those ins of the dots, mostly the by the military. it's, it's on institution that to my understanding needs to be over hold. they do have power because they do get a jamie or a scott from the national budget being this very needy country with lots of challenges. so. so in my personal view, the long history of military coups that still make attempts to gain power needs to be review by the politician side by the people. eventually,
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these probably should call for a renewal of a fire constitution or, or something of that sort. ok from oblivion. president edwardo rodriguez, then say, mr. president, we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight. thank you. you're welcome. thank you. bye bye. so today continues online. you'll find this on x, also known as twitter and youtube. the news you can follow me and brent golf tv and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody the,
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