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shots and also shops will sing my song. maybe my voice will be heard back, bring to our love. seeking justice for the victims of fin assigned starts november 21st on the w, the business the the news line from the outlet. us media is reporting president joe biden as greenlit the use of it. smith's house against russia. it's a major policy. you turn for the outgoing by the price. president savanski says themselves a little speak for themselves. russian officials say it's a step towards well, vol, free and global leaders, including germany's own, of shows, had to brazil for g 20 summit likely to be dominated by the conflicts and ukraine. ultimately, the
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gulf as well. come to the program. several american media outlets brief directly by the white house are reporting that the president joe biden has authorized the ukraine to use us supplied missiles to strike deeper inside russia. the concession box, the major policy shift by the outgoing biden administration. your brain has been pressing for months for permission to use us and other western supplies weapons to hit russian military targets from the florida. president elect donald trump due to return to the white house in january as criticized biden's, strong support for you or your clients president for the landscape did not directly confirm or deny he had received any such permission from joe biden. as he addressed the ukrainian people on sunday, a blank pursue and your plan to strengthen ukraine is
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a victory plan or i presented it to our partners. yeah. one of its main points is to equip our army with long range capabilities. today, there was a great deal of discussion in the media about us receiving permission for these actions. but strikes are not made with words. these matters are not announced. the missiles will speak for themselves, simon said, but scoffing. as long as i'm not drawn by the w is rebecca written, standing by in k, if that a rebecca, let's talk about your current reaction. it seems that presents a lensky sound it. while the cautious that why is this? what do you have a little bit of his 90 address? it just there. i'm going to go get ha, definitely a referencing the media attention that this has been given in saying that these things don't announce, in fact, that they say that these resolves will speak to themselves. so it, it does appear that he is confirming this news,
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but of course not wanting to do announce that publicly and certainly not wanting to giving any any details. i mean, there is something of an element of surprise that the new kind of a trying to achieve here with this, with this new turnaround. although of course, this isn't, this doesn't really come a surprise. and russia has certainly have a lot of time to prepare for such an announcement. this has been in the pipeline for many months, presidents and landscape monitoring a, you know, offices of foreign leaders, particularly that of joe biden, trying to convince the americans, especially to try to allow, to get the, to get the conservation to be able to use the longer range missiles to push him deeper into russian territory. and so russia has had a lot of time already to move, not to all of its military equipment, much of it stopped piles and airplane, things like that. although there are still many targets that will, you know, that ukraine will benefit from having these longer range missiles, uh, in the,
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to be able to target inside russia. so, i think probably the caution day from presidents lensky is suddenly around that element of surprise. not wanting to give too much data it away. now it is, it has to be careful that, but how has this piece of use been received in ukraine? yeah, well one, certainly, positively. i mean, as i say this has been a long time in the works. the hard people in ukraine wanting this to turn around. we're looking at a situation where you can ease losing on the battlefield. i mean, if you want to put it that strongly, they are struggling to hold the lines a particularly on the eastern front a. this is a very, very long frontline and they are just do not have the manpower to sustain, sustain what's coming at them from the other side. so certainly this is welcoming news, but of course is also fees of retaliation. that's certainly what was preventing the us from agreeing to this move earlier, the feet of escalation. and that's certainly the ones that are coming out of russia,
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that this will trigger an escalation. that's something that president clinton has promised in the past. should this decision come to fruition, and that's something that is felt here in the current in capitalism and of course, across the country that this could trigger an escalation. we've already seen the war escalating with one of the biggest attacks in this will coming just the night last night. a note last night, the night before, i'm sorry. seeing more than a 120 minutes solves some 90 drones being a uh, crow right across the country. really hitting uh, the capital and, and all the major cities of many military targets. and of course, infrastructure targets just ahead of winter. so people really worried about an escalation, and that's uh, you know, the, this is seen as a positive mood that something that, of course, residents are concerned about. the record you've touched upon this, but will these most sounds really make a difference for you principal? or if it is difficult to say, just how much of
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a difference that of course, it certainly does work towards leveling the playing field when it comes to the kinds of weapons that ukraine are able to deploy. but i don't think we're going to see, you know, this turn into a, a, something victory for ukraine sent me an analyst. so tempering expectations about just what these kind of west ends could achieve for you. crime, but it's good for raul, for the military and most definitely, and of course it will give the, you know, the ukraine perhaps potentially be able to put them in a better position. of course is, comes at a time when joe biden has just a few months left in the white house and everybody waiting to see what donald trump's administration will bring to the school. you know, joe biden, perhaps wanting to try to level the playing field before sort of these stores that of trump might pushed towards negotiations between the 2 sides. and this might be able to bring you current up to a more level playing field when, when such
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a time that such a time speed up is rebecca with this every quoting from keith. thank you very much . rebecca biden's report as the authorization of miss all use could put the war and ukraine and shop focus at the g. 20 summit in brazil, which begins on monday. well, leaders including german trying to sort of saw sort of attending the 2 day summit and we, it is an error. so says previously ruled out allowing ukraine to use german supplied massages to strike targets inside russia. biden's system policy should recognize the defects they say that susan has a chief political that essentially is asked the g. 20 summit for us. miss taylor, a biden, has reportedly approved for ukraine to use american weapons on russian territory. german shops, the order of shoals has always rejected sending is high tech tories cruise massage to ukraine, which could hit targets in russia. could this change now of this?
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so the answer is absolutely no. i suppose the to is joining the g 20 here, which represents a 2 sides of the world's population 4 fifths of the world's economy. if anything does frustration in berlin and in washington, that ukraine is not teaching dots on the agenda. that spectrum is a lensky. you, prince prison was not in price to you because these, that conflict in europe no longer seems to matter that terribly much particularly to those countries who are on the way up from a previous c for countries to becoming the new. well, how is to factor in in taking any kind of decisions the future and i mean, india, brazil, of course, is hosting this as well. or last sold has pretty much hinged his political re election campaign that is now starting as there are now for elections expected in late february in germany, on that very level of being the chances of course. and when it comes to the role in
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ukraine. and this is the poster child policy that is not delivering those the tourist long range missiles. so we wouldn't expect him to do a turnaround on us that would him politically. at the same time, we would remain him to be quite the supportive of the fight and move to provide and to allow those weapons to be used or vice attaching at now and tell us what makes these a tours may solve from germany a so special and what's the political problem, the is what, what seems to be special about many expect you, us is that towards the, the, is the best system that's out as the most precise. and that also makes it, it's too dangerous strategically as well, particularly from a, the perspective of the germans, hans, the who has dressed count as times that one would be able to essentially send such
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a weapon into a specific window in the kremlin. and that's the risk he's not willing to take us to whether he doesn't trust you crazy. particular visit lensky. you, we says he fully trusted. so there is some kind of contradiction there, but there is a clear understanding that this could lead to a further escalation, that we do expect the american side to stress the acts that the escalation lies in those 11000 north re a troops. what we're currently stationed around close, which is where we would expect those questions to use it within a 100 kilometers inside, across to the, at to cutoff supply line. and so the narrative we can once again expect to be very different depending on which side you speak to. and it will be a critical now, a to see how russia will react off to having to adjust to its own you kid doctrine accordingly, to see something like this as an escalation,
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as all sides of weight. donald trump coming into office onto the 20th of january, i told you about to end this will within a day, would you would expect him to try and force hands on all sides to sit down to come to some come to deal. and how much tear sheet that deal in includes for each side is crucial and that's what's being for serviceability. now, what's your last name? natalie? quoted from the g. 20 summit in rio de janeiro. thank you very much, michelle. this as we've heard for the next 2 days. well it is in brazil are about to address issues including pr. busy it to you in any quality, as well as sustainable development. the d. 20 is an integral of a mental form made up of 19 of the most important industrial and emerging countries across the european union. and the african union members include the united states, russia, china, india, indonesia, south africa, germany,
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and of course brazil. rio de janeiro is beaches of the backdrop for 2 days of top level talks. g 20 lead is, are arriving from around the world in a bid to promote sustainable development and green energy and reduce in a quality whose country brazil has launched and alliance pledging to lift 500000000 people out of poverty. but some have reservations about how much the summit can achieve. i just simply mean we always hope for improvement. but if he is, if he has passed, we don't see them. the proposals come from the top, but the people don't see them for like, it seems like it's just paper. the g 20 is made up of the world's largest economies . it brings to given 19 individual states plus the european union and the african union. its members represent 2 thirds of the world's population,
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85 percent of global g, d, p, and 75 percent of international trade. but the block is sometimes seen as least effective these days with competing interest and focus, moving in varying directions among the leaders attending will be us president joe biden. his exit from the white house is likely to loom large over the event with donald trump's promised america best agenda state to test international alliances. other routine these include indian prime minister and the range ramadi. and china is lita geez, and paying. but russia's president, vladimir persian will not be there. there's an international criminal court warrant out for his arrest or the his invasion of ukraine leaders gathered in rio will no doubt be discussing that war. along with the conflict in the middle east. as they
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work to find common ground on growing geo political divides of that sort of night. some other stories making headlines, the health industry. and saddam the says 700 people have died as a call. the outbreak spreads across the country and 18 months civil war has led to a shortage of medicines and equipments, making it difficult for doctors to stop the disease. advanced a number of cases is approaching 25000 thousands. have protested in slovakia as copies of the bronx as lava against the policies of the populace prime minister robert feats. so the opposition says feed, so is a threat to democracy. pizza and is left is smack positive one last few. as carla mentioned, elections on a nationalist and pro russian and a reminder of our top story. us media reporting that presidential biden is
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