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good, so explains quick and easy, short and sweet. find us on t w dot com, click apply, and social media, video news financing, german quotes from sliced the . this is dw news live from berlin. events that's become germany's next chancellor gets down to forming a government conservatively. the free jewish mass has a clear mandate for will. he's the i to i with his most likely coalition partners also coming up us present. donald trump says the u. s. is making progress toward peace and ukraine. russia looks up to your young peacekeepers the i'm so you can do the in berlin. welcome to our program. the man expected to be germany's next chancellor previous. matt says he wants to get to work forming
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a government right away. arguing the world won't wait. that's us is conservative cd you see us, you block. we'll start former talk for will talks rather with the most likely coalition partner the social democratic party next week. but even if he's able to quickly form a governing coalition, that's his partners might make it difficult for him to fulfill some of his campaign promise, some of the fruits these maps promises change is on the way. but you need to form a government 1st and the available populace. half beckett's, the biggest majority would be a coalition with the file, right? a f d o alternative for gemini, which came in seconds. but that's a red line map says he won't cross your list. these up, we must deprive david's breeding ground with bible and go, i'm not interested in solutions losing it because he is not the soul says a of de co leader at least viable running on an anti migration platform. the pots
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you manage to double it support since the last election. a mandate, the a if the is ready to flex are using. but we are prepared to take responsibility, the name and the voters, want a sensor, right? government. and it just ultimately up to the cd, you see whether they want to implement their system with the f d on the wrong side of the firewall. privilege maps will have to look elsewhere. it won't be the business front. the ftp who got kicked out of the stock altogether and it probably won't be the green party as this would not deliver the necessary majority. that only leaves the center left s p d as a realistic option. the poverty of current chance, low enough souls, which took a beating from voltage losing nearly 10 percent of its support. salts already announced that he will not be part of any new government after this electoral defeats. but his policy says it's open to negotiations with the conservatives
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and provides because we are prepared to hold tullocks for the boilers. and friedrich minutes is cool. and then the close of the talks will decide whether a government has full time to count votes of seeing a cd you'll see is you and s p d correlation many times before. it's even got a nickname, a grand coalition, but for many the prospect doesn't exactly arouse and it was the, as i have gotten the next and now we had 16 years of a grand coalition. that's what i grew up with. so yeah, yeah. i don't think anything will change significantly. the most important thing is we don't let putting in trunk get the best robertson math rent on the promise to reinvigorate european leadership. fix the economy and reform migration. but gaining a government spotlight is the 1st total he has to overcome before he can deliver on any thing. let's get more from the political correspondent hands. broad. huns coalition talks or about to begin here in berlin. how different is this likely next german government going to look from the outgoing one?
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as a fact, you have to say that's a sort of informal coalition toast, contact phone calls, that sort of thing has been going on for quite a while already for a couple of days. at least, i think. and the 1st acknowledge the meeting between a mouse and the current cronsa the off schultz is likely to take place on tuesday. we have um, of course there will be a lots of different sizes. the 1st of those is off shots himself. his project is still going to be part very likely of the new government, but he himself has said he will not take any leadership position in the new government. he will remain in parliament as a back venture. but basically he will disappear from public view and that's the same goes for his current vice johnson, the from the green polity robot hall back. he's also said he will remain in parliament as a back venture. and of course, a 3rd. mendoza, cutter and government. the free democrats, the market liberals, natalie, the christian link that has said, since this policy is not going to be in problem,
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and he's going to need politics completely. so on that side, on the side of the social democrats, new faces, new people will have to be found that will take some time on the parts of the social democrats that really have to be organized themselves. and obviously also within the conservatives, they're also going to have to find what people are going to represent them. it's going to take quite a bit of time quite a bit of doing and a lot of info toasts before the actual form of the negotiation stopped. the alternative for germany the far right a f d as often known was one of the big winters of election night. and it won't be in the government. how disruptive can it be for the opposition? that's being very disruptive and paul them and ever since the end of the problem with now they're going to have twice as many representatives in parliament. and they're going to be the biggest opposition within parliament that gives them extra rights in terms of parliamentary procedure, more time to talk more influence on searching the agenda. well,
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if ends in various committees, and they've already said they're going to use whatever they can to put the spot in the workspace it to make it difficult for the governments to govern. i've already been very brokers in parliament, very awesome. that's likely to increase. they will be slightly balanced, i think by the fact that the greens are not going to be in opposition. again, they will probably be more of a moderating voice. and then we have a pretty strong representation from the last part of the fall. this to the, to will probably press it sticks to parliamentary procedures with all of necessarily causing disruption. but the f d i, i'm sure is going to be a very prominent feature of problem into procedures from now on the presumed next chancellor flourish. matt says that he wants to get started as soon as possible, get things rolling. there's a lot to do. how realistic is that given how long coalition talks often take? well, at the moment the best we can expect is that we will have
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a new government to neutrons to that by east of that, as in 2 months time. that encoding according to the german time table, would be pretty quick. because of all these negotiations that have to go on is this tradition in german coalition and negotiations to have contracts with lots of different clauses. a very, very detailed negotiations. i think this time wrong. they're going to try and restrict themselves to top headings on which they want to agree. what the kind of goals that they want to set for themselves. not maps has been saying that's on the 1st day that he has transferred. he wants to get going in a similar way to donald trump or something like that. that's what even possible in the german system. so i think we have to say this is going to take time. even though everybody feels time pressure and pressure also of the political realities around germany and especially in europe and internationally. but this kind of gets, gets going immediately, mich,
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be putting pressure on everybody. but we need to take some, some time. so things to get settled. all right. political correspondents, huns brown, thank you very much. i up to the us now we're present. donald trump has said he believes russian president vladimir putin is ready to accept a european peacekeepers in ukraine. trump and french president, a month on the call held talks at the white house on monday because that friends aims to build a long lasting peace that europe is ready to be a stronger partner to the us. and the step up on defense. a trump said there was progress toward ending the fighting and ukraine. far as if this gruesome and bloody war can scarcely be overestimated. hundreds of thousands of people, russians and ukrainians in particular have needlessly died. and i've spoken with both president potent and president zalinski. and again, a lot of
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a lot of good things toward peace are happening. moving in, i think pretty quickly, and i know the next steps you 100 supposedly ended up in the us of, of the wires or the don't. the layers are piece is a couple the each and didn't want this one because this piece must not be in and besides renter of the home screen and must not signal these one sleep without guarantee condition. so then feeds a line in the software to keep the frame ticklish roll sheets, and the 2 other stable that one of the client draws me from the atlanta council. doug, welcome, leucon says that he sees a path forward. after these talks with trump, do you see anything positive coming out of this meeting for europe, for ukraine as well, were speaking almost exactly 3 years. and one day after russian tanks rolled in to ukraine and launch this full scale invasion. and i think that after watching this meeting today, between french president micron and us president trump. uh, it's
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a reminder that this moment is about heart power, military might, and the political will do use it. what my problem brought to washington this week was real political will from europe will bit has been lacking. and back from the in the us have exploited moran and you k prime minister, cure star, who is coming later this. we haven't both come out and said that they would be willing to send soldiers to ukraine in some kind of peace keeping capacity. and this gives them a leverage with trunk. it gives them leverage to say to the us, you can walk away from europe. you still have a role to play, we'll step up and do our part. you have to do yours. and i think that my problem was able to deliver that message to trump in a, in a strong way today. to this point, europe hasn't had a seat at the table in these talks between the us and russian. either has ukraine for that matter. do you see that changing? i think it's too soon to say europe, including ukraine, have not yet had
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a real seat at the table of, from everything we've seen from trump in his team so far, i think that they are signaling that they see the ukraine, not russia as the obstacle to peace here, they see, boom, as a willing partner, trump seems to believe too. when he says that uh, that russian wants peace, but he wants peace. and we seen the us trying to negotiate with ukraine, with your more trying to figure out how to, how to, you know, course them into a deal to worse than into some kind of a settlement. we haven't seen as much of pressure on russia. and so it's an important step, i think today having the crowd come and say that there must be security guarantees for ukraine, that europe will have to play the leading role in those kinds of security guarantees. it opens up the possibilities when it comes to europe and options for
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playing a role in some kind of and go to a piece. they have to bring something to the table. something new in trumps ice. they haven't brought before. trump has been really important comments in private conversations between the 2. to what extent are we sure what portion is actually saying and to what extent, he will allow something like peacekeepers in russia. when you create a should say, if trump uh was accurately relaying what he had heard from the company really did say that to you, he would have no problem with foreign troops with the european troops and ukraine. uh, that would be a remarkable shift. uh, for years one of the rushes primary objections has been for in western and european troops in ukraine. and they have objected in particular to not so much the, the idea of political membership for your brain in organizations like nato, but most specifically on the infrastructure of nato being in ukraine
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talking about military forces about, for example, nuclear weapons is one thing that the russians like to say, no, of course none of these things have ever been on the table. none of these things have ever seriously been talked about until now. when your opinions are saying, we could send troops, and though they are being very clear, they're not talking about sending troops to fight in ukraine, but to enforce the keys, to make sure that the ward stops in space over. right. that's doug fine with the atlanta council. thank you very much. thank you. let's have a look now some the other stories making headlines around the world. major conference aimed at helping chart. serious political future has gotten underway in damascus for him has been one of the chief pledges of the country's new rulers. former rebels have promised an inclusive political transition. the conference being closely watched by both the syrians and the international community to
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serve as president russell type error. one has offered to host possible talks on ending the war and ukraine. he's been meeting the russian foreign minister surrogate law for often, or the one says entre would be happy to help mediate any negotiations which we must go and keep that bumps is not, was understood, this team is it. so the students military has broken in nearly 2 years, each of the southeastern city of obeyed. it seemed as a key victory in its war against the r as of paramilitary group. business and soldiers were seen, celebrated millions of people have been displaced by the conflict. the right, that's it for now, we'll be back soon with more headlines. the meantime, check us out online. d. w dot com for also on youtube or the deed of the news channels. coming up, we have a documentary looking at bangalore, the so called silicon valley of india. water is becoming very scarce. seemed to usually blend. it's watching
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