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hoses up to the russian baths and you cry and loved him. is it that excuse taking part in those discussions more careful than ever to express his gratitude for your opinions support. so what kind of you cry and your expect from the us in the future? and these donald trump extorting precious mental well from the country, the us once helped to protect. i'm feel go invalid, and this is the day the europe faces a clear and present danger. example, europe has to be able to protect itself to defend itself. i think we should underestimate our own power when it comes to europe. for me is the most important thing to be very frank, to re i'm here and is great this way. i'm not alone. we feel it and would know it. thank you so much for ever. seeing also on the
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day of the prize of eggs in the united states is still surging, but it becomes so expensive. it's of after many people scrambling. the eggs are really important. we go through a lot of eggs. they're usually $46.00 a case and right now they're a $146.00. the case, the welcome to the day you're paying leaders. hell, the latest set of crises talks in brussels today as the block scrambles to adjust to the new world order since donald trump return to the white house, top of the agenda, boosting defense spending and support for ukraine, and it struck him against russian aggression. trump administration's decision to pause a to you cry, and it's the mom that you to do more for its own security. i've been fueled in growing fear that the us could abandon the transatlantic a lives today. you transform the army, chief of the current,
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i'm boss of that to the u. k. issued a plunge, warning me, but you most of us in washington is already trying to shift the burden of europe's security to european forces without the united states of america. but gives you such moves probably give rise to the assumption that nato may cease to exist in the near future. and this is where you order it so, but it is no longer just rush and it's allies that are trying to destroy the world . order in the united states of america is actually destroying it completely off. but fortunately, when he finds a lot of music lensky was back in brussels today to attend that emergency summit going into the tax commission president as going off on the line underscore the urgency of stepping up and again sledge to some support for keith. this is a watershed moment for year old and to crane as part of our european family. it's
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also a watershed moment for ukraine. europe faces a clear and present danger. and therefore, europe has to be able to protect itself to defend itself. as we have to put ukraine in a position to protect itself and to push for loss thing and just piece, i want to thank all our european leaders festival and for such signal, strong support of these cons, so strong support from the wherever you know the war and the lots being during all this pure and last week, you stay with us and of course, from all the prayers, from all our nations. big appreciation, well, where to sample that we are not alone. well, let's take a closer look at this with a popular came can who is your trains foreign minister from 2014 to 2019 welcome to dw and lots of won't. busy from us, you'll have funds
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a line for you crying that today's meeting in brussels. what concrete action would you like to see? come from this meeting? not just the good discussions we share happens there, but the samsung page because uh the on statements deeds, the concrete plans. uh, samson. uh we share what uh, defined, ukrainian security as part of a or b and security. but not samson. uh, reach is, uh, just uh, north bought a few or 2nd it t a decision about uh you are a b and deterrence. and i believe uh, as the filter been uh, discussions about the european new goods insurance may have been the problem, but still say i should have been in discussions about uh your b and the me style. uh,
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and ad defends show. they have secure been discussions about the step in app uh with the we phone i m d and productions and fundamental they use this role to your shift. you rely on itself and type you use that here. you green should be dead girl by the fewer. okay. not to be as cold as holloway shops nearly even in. that's why the shopping list. let's, let's, let's just start with a reality. do you believe that you're well really follow through on its promises to defend itself? i think daniel craig, without the united states to be being very, will do this. yes i do. is there a reason for that? is that you are up or it doesn't appear in your as insurance. now it's pretty clear how damaging, how's donald trump's withdrawal of military and intelligence assistance from your
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country? be yes, it's a fundamental choice. it's, but it's not, doesn't exist. i'll show why. because uh, we are able to produce more here in the grade. we are probably one of the best in 0 to and drones on different technologies, including a pile of drones. of course, the weekend bread use a kind of venture. so these do me a lot f searching 562 f search or 5 way. but it's also by what you are a 2 step e and framed us was the lab offer us assistance. all right, i'm, i'm in holly, we leave the message now. i'm middle string assistance to, i'm sorry. what about the intelligence assistance a, do you believe it? but you're of has the intelligence capability to fill the whole left by the united states. yes, not now, but you're more or you are
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a shift to do l o for such gifted abilities, and it's doable. and it shouldn't be that for your brain and for your i want you to listen to donald trump's special envoy to your country and russia general keith kellogg. he's talking about why the us that cut you off and will listen to him. and then i guess your reaction the best way i can describe it is sort of like heating a mule for the 2 by 4 across the nose. got their attention is 1st, it is significant obviously because of the, of the, of the, of the support that we give you a meal with a 2 by 4. pavlo clayton kit. now that washington has your complete attention. will ukraine do as washington tells you, or where it's about? do you agree and it's about dress and the aggression that goes, do you agree?
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and you should be in federal plot of any future negotiations because the and you sell it off negotiations between the west coast on and moscow will not lead to a gradual solution. ok, that's a, that's a lie, right? that's a line that we have heard many times, i mean, as a very reasonable line, you know nothing about us without us, but that is not the world we are living and that is not the wealth of donald trump and vladimir putin. so again, do you do as the, the united states at tells you or do you live without the military and intelligence assistance? you know, it's not the sort of, uh, polite, political, like we approve the many people wrong, be in transit transferred to mos in law school. but also in washington, and for us it's success span show and we will find that rate and strategy to go
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forward to us is important for us. and we will try and we're as soon as you get us on board, but fundamentally it's about us and it's about what you are up to find a way to go forward to go with that part of the, the cost of the return of us military assistance is likely to include this deal that didn't get signed last friday. so this is a bill that included, that includes the us access to ukrainian minerals, join us, the ukraine, the investment fund with you try and contributing 50 percent of future revenue was made from the countries natural resources and critically no explicit us to secure c, a guarantees so i won the popular, it's face donald trump, extorting ukraine sign, they steal over here we remove your access to us military and intelligence assistance for is this expulsion i see these is 2 different
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tracks. the deal is important and it shouldn't be deal based on partnership, and it shouldn't be about us engaging more in new grades. but military assistance and even the logistics and all kinds of staff a to use now is a sort of 0 or a sure to gets a hand to gain momentum on negotiations because the us administration wants or sci fi as quickly as possible was to draw on uh, the main bible for responsibility on you agree and sure you are up and wants to him were relations with the us. so i would love to mix up. was this deal and military assistance? nothing is over to us and you think the total completely separate. so as a form, a foreign minister of your crime, if loving me is advancing. ask for your opinions. should i sign the steel problem?
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what would you tell me if i moved, i would say yes, of course, because it's a, it's a kind of deal we sure would breeding us enter your grade, but it shouldn't be a deal based as i said, on partnership based on the idea of how we got the rate except we know that's not the case because the, the case seems to be that the us says very to just take you to leave it. you chose to leave it and they took that toys away. so you don't really have a choice in this. do you know j caliah would never have to resume grade and would know what our realtor gave. it should be a real deal between us as but this is the, i see know as a way to be effective was for green and for uh, for the united states. so time ukraine resist the american pressures to do
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a deal with russia, even on the terms, but favor russia a i mean for us to success dash o m 0. and so we'll try to restrain our serenity on the number of areas in the territories. now that's why i'm just, yeah, i understand exec, substantial, but i, i'm, i'm trying to get to the reality of your situation. the united states is pushing for bass to and can you resist that? excuse me, can you resist us pressure and continue to fight without that backing? oh, it's not about the resistance. if you're here for a way for you need your cell phones this way and you need to get the best conditions you can get from this race. and we understand that it's about us, given the rise in negotiations with the restaurants. so it's not about bucking
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e long is that not that tall and it wouldn't be supported by the great in society. let's zoom out from what's happening in your country. we heard just before you came on from your countries on basses to britain, that the united states is completely destroying the world order is the wrong the wrong order. and so we have the depth of the 2nd world war that's going to exist anymore. it's like in this a most mattress movie, you leave freely kind of gone for the butler allergy. and if you have a loop out, it's one dement that are on, i mean the u. s. a is destroyed and angel figuration is that all see up and we all understand so that in 10 years from now, maybe i even agreed. yeah. right. we will leave when the funds i meant that a dear friends world. what did you thing when you saw last friday is explosive
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white house meeting between your president and donald trump as well? i expected the motion since estimates are not like that, but i probably would have expected that your motion was read going around to in the close non public images and, but what we saw is also a fundamental difference. installing a new one to 2 broad street. it into this and saw space into this, and so from a man for us, what is greek ago is substance whereas substance is exist and shown. remember, thank you so much for joining us and outlining that for us positive trend conformant, ukrainian foreign minister. thanks so much oh, as a you need is look to boost the military defense is the water new trains already off handed years. if you stablish military doctrine, drones have become one of the defining weapons of the conflict. something ukrainian
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soldiers say native countries. i'm not prepared to handle tanks, trenches and artillery. the early battles and rushes invasion of ukraine play down like scenes from the 2 world wars. but now, 3 years on another weapon has come to dominate the battlefield. drones. let me pull some a little bit if it had not been for drones. everything would have been a lot worse. drones are the tool which allow us to given a symmetrical response. when the enemy is larger or people stronger and doesn't value it, soldiers lives, and it's in the way of a task. let us, let's wasteful, but from unmanned aircraft to tiny home made models, drones. and now the most common weapons in the ended c, ukrainian officials estimate they are responsible for around 60 to 70 percent of
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old casualties on the battlefield. cutting edge, conventional weapons like germany's liquid to tank, have taken a back seat, or even sophisticated air defense systems like the us to provide high mazda battery . i'm making less of an impact as hundreds of drones swarm across both sides of the front line. so ukrainian soldiers on the ground. the reason for this dramatic shift is simple. what type of prostate will just elementary mathematics? how much does the missile that shoots down the shower head drone costs, and how much does a head costs? and how much does it cost to deploy a ship, a plane in an air defense system, to fire at it, both ukraine and russia, and now racing to expand the drone production and adapt to rapid innovations from the other side. something that ukrainian soldiers say the west and allies also need to learn this for sure. yeah, but from what i see in here available, what not a single nato army that is ready to resist the cascade of drones. not only as
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european allies look to ramp up to the defense spending. drones are already shaping how the was of the future will be for so well defense unless the marina meter on some king's cottage london gave us her assessment of nato's preparedness for drove off at nita forces has not experienced the character of was it we're seeing now in ukraine, and so i think and the there will be a lot of lessons learned for me to, to adapt to these kinds of tactics and to use these drones for different purposes for as low train munitions as well as a tactical, reconnaissance and so on. and so you, doctrines will probably be written up production will be adjusted and also training and the education of the armed forces of respective countries will have to be adjusted to include this training to include asked, tv drones of house
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a will be used on the bottle too, but we should not forget that it's still critical to have that they're going to logical edge so that here, drones cannot be chummed and to have enough of them to make some sort of a difference on the operational level. because i'm still you see ukrainians. russians use drones, but they still use a lot of for delivery. so drones do not really serve as a substitute for more conventional weapons. donald trump has doubled down on the stated goal of antics and greenland in this week's address to congress. he said they, i'd be ivan who would eventually be in american hands one way or the other. i'll be the licensed on the island fast approaching. many voters are taking the opportunity to reignite the debate of what really matters to them, which is independence from denmark. america is donald trump reiterated his desire
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to antics greenland to the us in typically contradictory style. we strongly support your right to determine your own future. and if you choose, we welcome you into the united states of america, but we need it really for international world security. and i think we're going to get it one way or the other. we're going to get it the reason for the sudden interest in an enormous arctic island with just 57000 inhabitants. well there's, it's coveted strategic location. while under the ice ly valuable rear f metals vital for telecommunications as well as billions of barrels of on top of the oil. denmark illinois to island 300 years ago and still controls its forwarding and defense policies. to greenland has been sent me a ton of us since 1917. i know elections next week we'll see the question of filled greenland independence brought into sharp focus on the elections on the
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march 11th. that going to be historical? it's very likely that to it will be a process at talking about independence, real independence for the 1st time or between denmark and greenland. denmark explorer administer set. the most important part of trump. speech was to respect the island, the sovereignty. why to that they want to lose them. that ties to the market. but i've no idea the that the want to do that in order to, to, to become, you know, an integrated part of america, so emphasizing what he did, the rights itself it's, it's amazing. i think what's the most important part of the speech? residents of the capital nuke gave a mixed reaction. a one way or the other way. i could, i could keep on dreaming, totally drawn. so you've got the ability to get the fluids, you've got everything. i think she didn't keep audit relented. really tab.
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no more than is normal. everything we did we did have and he might like to add add a lot of taxes here, which would also increase the home this year. so it's really we feel like it's a bad idea and we just more why don't be like a little. i land this more. it's a pet than than anything else. meanwhile is greenland prepares the votes. the message from its incumbent prime minister is clear. we don't want to be americans, nor danes, which would be exit route on facebook. greenland is ours. prices in the united states of almost doubled in a year. the searching costs are partly due to an outbreak of bird flew. and so that to the coming of millions of chickens, the price hike of such an essential thoughts as the american diet is feeding into why the fee is of inflation. and these leaving many consumers on restaurant owners
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shell shocked. few foods there is crucial to the american breakfast as eggs, but the price is searched by more than 100 percent in the last 12 months. and that's left consumers and restaurant own is scrambling for solutions. eggs are really important. we go through a lot of eggs. they're usually $46.00 a case. and right now they're a $146.00. the case is each raised impose the surcharge of $2.00 on own meals containing x. the employees say most customers have sold at the move for now the others. it's yet another reminder that the cost of living in the us is going up . um, it's a good mix. i mean, some people have been keeping up with sort of, you know, the shortage of eggs. and so they're not surprised and other people,
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you know, are upset because foods really expensive. the shortage of eggs and this guy high prices have been caused largely by an outbreak of aden flu, which is full foam is to coal more than 160000000. but because it comes as us, consumers are starting to feel more pessimistic about the economy with inflation rising unexpectedly to 3 percent in january 2025. there are also concerns that us president donald trump's trade targets will drive up prices even more for american households. during his campaign, trump promised the opposite. so when i went, i will immediately bring prices down starting on day one, many, many days later, and some a wondering if trump may have to eat his woods. for now, the, the us is looking to make up the some of the shop full by importing eggs from turkey. one of the world's biggest ex voters, which is unclear,
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is quick fix will contain the logic problems the american consumers could face if trump fails to deliver on his pledge to reduce prices. finally, when was the last time you sent that to an actual physical like to? well the shop decline and that's a volume says lead denmark's postal service. so non so they will stuff old. that's a deliverance by 2026. after 400 years of service, post note says even also remove the iconic red lots of boxes. the staples of danish towns and cities, danes may no longer be sending that says the purchase is on the internet, a still rising. so post node will not focus on delivering parcels. instead on that was the day in the fall of the team on social media at dw news,
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the make up your own mind. me the day you've probably seen those clips of ukrainian president followed him here. zalinski is trip to the oval office. it ended in disaster and the fallout came quickly. but the trump administration's decision to suspend all military a, to your meeting at the white house, definitely going to be in history books as the moments of monumental change in the united states wrote on the world stage without the americans. how bad do things now looking for you crate the europeans step in to make off for the last support this week? onto the point where i'm looking at the consequences of donald trump putting u. s. military a to ukraine on holds.

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