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the the breaking news and r t a one day at a turn from loving their zelinski who seized a will meet with a lot of air pollutant and no other russian for peace negotiations south to this fight. are you printing in law forbidding talks with the president also? and what i worry about is the threats from within the retreat of europe, from some of its most fundamental values value shared with the united states of america. no mentioning of where it's probably us, vice president, gd found something new. next security conference us european officials, our directory trust guys for targeting free speech on counseling elections. but it follows this week lensky phone conversation between the american and russian leaders leaving european a lead strongly to be included in peaceful on ukraine. if you got at least the next
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4 years cannot only change the relationship between the us and other countries. but also the relationship between all countries. let's not be deer caught in the headlights. i mean yet more big developments this hour and 23 militants reportedly capture another stacy in the democratic republic of congo. and they're all rich. the most of the world, this is your a r t international. welcome to the news. we begin with breaking news. vladimir zelinski has a nice piece prepared to meet with vladimir putin. but in time, the statement came on the sidelines of the munich security conference. a deal with this decision, so i will only be seeing one russian and that is putting the only i for you. i prepared a common plan with trumpet people to turn in the war. the only in this case room is
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under these conditions on those problem. there will be no other platforms with compromises in the joint. i mean, those are 2 contributor and former set of a to joe biden. tartar retire. wonderful to see you. thanks for taking the time. big old statement. say that, but i seem to remember him saying in fact, putting it into law that that's the only russian he will speak to is the one he no, i will. exactly. i mean he's going to break his own law. now there you have it. and not only that, but it's just, it's just, he's in a desperation mode, right? he's losing all his funding. he knows that trump is moving towards peace. he heard the speech by j. d. vance. he knows he can see the writing on the walls and his days are numbered. but what's really amazing is will that president pushing the father to meet with him? i mean, he is an illegitimate president after all, to cancel the elections in ukraine case. he's no longer the legitimate president, but yet she's making these statements as if he is. so it'll be interesting to see
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how it all plays out. but right now the piece talks are happening without your trade. between the us and the options. you can raise a very interesting point. elections, how be postponed. even the ukraine's biggest ally is saying, elections have to happen now. so a lot of them are putting could very well say, yes, you want to meet, but are you, the real leader of the country? have a vote in c. well there you have it because i mean, let's look at the documents. whatever documents are signed in a piece agreement have to be legitimate. and if he's the illegitimate president, how can they come to an agreement that they can guarantee will last? um, you know, so, so yeah, it raises some legal questions that have to be solved in the meantime. it, you know, europe and is being made aware that the us has stopped the proxy war against russia, the ukraine in and, you know, during the campaign, donald trump talked about weaving nato and dismantling. they do so, you know, these are all thoughts that these european leaders are having right now. the
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comments by mr. or let's see. they have that part at the end saying yes, i would meet with belonging there putting but only after i'm involved essentially, and i've spoken through with donald trump on my european allies and we've come to the consensus. so there's a lot of if and bucks here. yeah, do you see eventually he enrolled him or put in between us this time? i think we're in for a bumpy road. i'm not sure the lot of recruiting has to meet was lensky. i think that, you know, this war has been funded by europe, by nato. and by the us, that funding has been pulled by the us and is about to be pulled. i think for the most part by europe. um and you know, he made his last kind of counting of chests by wanting more of 16, he wanted more weapons and 1400000 from a troops from europe. that's never gonna happen. sure. your nations are not going to send 1500000 boots on the ground. and so you crane. so i think he knows he's
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is going to make some big moves. i think swift will come back, those sanctions will be lifted and they'll figure out a way to legitimately make peace talks and peace agreements. whether zalinski is president or not, it seems to be he's sweetening the deal though. he's being that talking about the necessity of signing a mineral agreement with washington. in fact, we can just take a listen together to what was said on the way. is those 3 she is we met with our american colleagues. we have had a lot of meetings and i'm very happy about it. we had a good conversation with president from you, and we received an offer to invest in ukraine's critical minerals that was discussed extensively me. and i said that we need to protect your brain and our resources, if we're speaking pragmatically about, and not just about the security of your own as well. no, i believe that the security of europe is 1st and foremost when we talk about protecting our resources he keeps keeps so that they don't get caught in the hands of an occupying russia and their allies, if it is necessary to protect all materials in such a way to non so how do you determine your and this guy to the teeth?
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yeah, you give them a bunch of the things, not a do of 6 things. you give them a tac, them's you give them tanks because they, they will fight. remind me not. and they do great. okay. it just doesn't work out well. so let's arm this guy. let's do the minerals agreement. so we'll have our american business centers who don't understand what's going on. if we sign dismentos or agreement pollutants screwed calls, trump will defend the deal. and i remember when even mentioning that was conspiratorial. mm hm. yeah. and ukraine has 53 minerals, you know, excuse me, 36 of the 53 rich minerals that they're talking about. and what we're talking about is the ones that do it's about the batteries with you, the ones that do the electric cars. so all of that is of great interest. these rare earth minerals, but 22 percent of those where it's minerals are now part of russian territory from russian advancement. so what does that mean?
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and that's what donald trump is, you know, being a businessman. he wants to swear if minerals, but does he want to do that at the expense of losing his friendship? that's trying to populate again with russia because of rustic controls. 22 percent of that. um and zalinski knows that. so he's trying to put in far, you know, any kind of negotiating, you know, leverage that he can because whenever you're trying to do piece right, you want leverage and he's always, he doesn't have much. i think that's it. so you definitely don't have any cash to give the us right. and they lost a few 1000000000 just talking of leverage. i'm interested to hear your view on donald trump once you're up and at nato countries took up their defense spend considerably. mm hm. not is he, in a way using, using this, of course he wants, he wants a piece of it's good business, right. but he also is thinking, this is,
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this is my ship to try and get those countries to, to offset because he's going after the asia pacific in time, he's going after china that's seemingly what the plan is. so in a way, do we have to be careful as well that, that the rug snuff poll from, you know, the burgeoning us rusher relationship because of this, you know, it's, it's not all smooth sailing from here. is it? no, we're going to add some rough spots, but i think overall, i think that there's a will for there to be a different relationship with russia, coming from tulsa gabbert, who's now had of you know, national security. you have, you have the defense secretary who spoke definitively that there would be no us troops in ukraine. he spoke definitively that this, this was going to end this conflict, the us involvement, and providing money in weapons, etc. so you have these commitments made and some major spots or, you know, there's going to be some, given some poll and donald trump semester negotiator. but so as bottom or put
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it will be something to see. just something else that the nurse lensky said that today lots of use lines emerging. he said that washington never viewed ukraine as a part of a nato. again, not very long ago. the news music was very different towards membership of a key of intimate or wasn't that right? right. well you, now, you see some of these european leaders. it's like the rats leaving the ship, right? because they know their, their time is up. many of them are fighting for their positions to stay. so of course, they're changing their to about about some lensky getting into nato. there was never even a consideration that was all just talk in rhetoric if they don't meet the requirements 1st of office. and 2nd of all, there's not a big love of nato and you, and we talked about this earlier, of course that trump doesn't even want data to exist, much less if it does. and she wants us to spend less money and the europeans to spend more. so i think your p and leaders are kind of in a panic mode at this point, you know, trying to figure out where there's,
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where they're standing is and actually, you know, they're in a panic mode because their own. um, can you know, voters are turning against them? they're wanting a different, you know, they don't want any more censorship. they don't want any more of these unless more so i keep hearing increasingly in my view, valid question being raised it out, loving their zalinski saying why aren't you more actively pursuing piece. but as you say, when you look into the details of it and the money that's been coming in to your credit, shutting off that, you know, that's ukraine is the hold it to us. let's say it directly. so if that stops on, europe is not willing to do this. he knows he's in the whole here. yeah. and his life is probably, and you know, he's no longer of any use to europe or the us as he and he's committed crimes and some more crimes. so if, if you know, zalinski is probably trying to figure out an exit route, among other things,
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tremendous in, um, i don't really see him running for president again, i think he wouldn't be elected. obviously, there's tentative people he's, i mean he's basically sacrificed a generation of men from watch to give rare or minerals to the us to give 22 percent of the land to, to rush us. yeah, he's in a very bad position. him something else over the past 36 hours. i think a book could be written on the developments to be on it and see what president from talked about. the one thing to see are not having a problem with russia, rejoining the g 7, turning it back into its original form of, of the g 8. that though was in mark contrast to come in his 1st term. no trump to point to say that this is, this is good. so, and why do you think he sees russia as, as part of the international community? again, despite so many other countries not seeing, i think he always did,
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but he was having to fight pushed back against that. you know that, that russian narrative that the clintons in obama's were trying to have to be more careful in this for. yeah, but in now he doesn't on best throughout. he can be and you also have surrounding him, people that see the international community for what it is. and russia is the 4th largest economy in the world. it's part of it. and we need an outlay just as an aside to that, something you know very well. what kind of blow back do you see or for see in congress and the republicans have a lot of power. there are now, but there's the old establishment, the, the so called blob is still there. it's active. so what kind of, of resistance will download from face, especially when it comes to the ukraine. paste thoughts? well, they're going to try last fair when it comes to immigration. when it comes to the piece talks, i think that there's a general back off. i think that they know that it was a money laundering. let's say it what it was. it was a money laundering thing for the military industrial project from the us point of
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view. right. you know, the weapons manufacturers made a trillion dollars since the start of the conflict. that's unimaginable amount of money. right. a trillion dollars was made on pockets were filled. that shouldn't have been individual politicians made. i think right now those politicians that were for this are probably scared if they benefit financially because they may have participated in illegal money laundering. so, you know, you see a lot of what i'm hearing of them, see a lot of quietness about this they want and i think the endless wars, you know, the, the american people made it clear they don't want them anymore. and right now trump has a 53 percent approval rating. um, you know, which is higher than his 1st term. yeah. it just finally target. and you've been following developments, of course us ukraine and other issues for since the big guns. are you more optimistic? no, that's the real change. real piece. it kind of merge. now i'm hopeful i'm
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optimistic and i think we're moving away from getting close to world war 3. and that's really nice. i mean, what you're hearing is talk about, you know, and talking about new killer weapons and, and coming to some agreements, there. trump is interested in that, but it's also his whole team that he's a mast that's interested, so this will be long lasting. so we'll go beyond trump and i think that's what's important. yeah, i feel a sense of relief and i also have been really enjoying watching these big changes that are being made in the us and getting it set right. and out of the hands of the corrupt we, you know, credit or class. it does feel as if it's happening in real time on a great speed right now as well. are to come to peter tar read as always. thank you . thank you. we'll, let's delve into what the total was. speaking about there as well, the e u, undermining its own democratic values. that was the fiery admission that us vice
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president judy found kicked off with us in munich, security conference today. as the new trump team informs brussels, that it means business when it comes to ending the ukraine conflict. the threat that i worry the most about the city europe is not russia, it's not china, it's not any other external actor. and what i worry about is the threat from within the retreat of europe, from some of its most fundamental values value shared with the united states of america. i was struck that of a former european commissioner went on television recently and sounded delighted that the romanian government had just an old and entire election. he warned that if things don't go to plan, the very same thing could happen in germany too. now these cavaliers statements are shocking to american ears may be valentine's day, but there is certainly no love in hearing mean to get the security conference and
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not says you heard that fiery speech in the us vice president j default criticizing . we were in many respects saying that because it was really back from its own fundamental values and basically saying that there is a new sheriff in town. that's donald trump and things are going to go a very different way to how they feel for 18 years. but the last full use, his speech was so critical that mendez viewed it significant didn't know whether they succeed close at the end. it was calling devon, or could moment. and we've already been getting reaction from europe in need is who was with liking, as particularly against the things that we've been hearing from, from between instruction regarding ukraine and not speakers. just in the last few days. donald trump saying that he spoke directly with a lot to me and preaching of russia, and he said, wash great country, we want to be friends with them again. he then spoke to brought to me for landscape
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and laid out how things are positive. me going to to imagine ukraine and not is no music, the ease of many people here in europe, including the gym and the president who says that you listen to the town life, but it's slower, even though it says it's coming out from the other side of the atlantic, but i'm on the 2 ish, the ladies and gentlemen, of course, in that case, we are not just talking about the growth of european, proves also about the reduction of american troops or the modem. i talked about this with vice president advanced this morning, and i told him that whenever you were planning to discuss it with us, the next 4 years cannot only change the relationship between the us and other countries. but also the relationship between all countries will the international community maybe take all of the damage? my answer is very simple, but i think it's right. that's up to us. we are subjects, not objects of the international order. we must not let the flood of announcements
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and paralyze us. we must not freeze out of fear or as they say in english, let's not be deer caught in the headlights from the ones. well, he's not the only person who's unhappy just taken listen to this, a hell of ukraine. would we can europe, but it was also re, comes the united states edwards intensify or challenges in the, in the pacific and threats and all shared interest. well, that's one view. what we've also seen zalinski arriving here. we mean the key may have come cap in hand, but it looks like i had of his meeting with j. d phone. see us twice, president things on going exactly how he wanted. know she has heard was from the screen saying the last 3 days, what we've heard from the us secretary of defense, pete, to have we're assess saying that basically you create needs to look at the reality on the grounds. and essentially, there will be no going back to the board is free at 2014 and also the ukraine
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should be looking to be a member of nato in the future of load them is the lead, steve rejecting all of that, looking incredibly tired, incredibly dejected at the press conference, he gave a at the munich security conference. yeah, sure, no, not if we are not in nato or until we are in nato. this means that we will have an opportunity to protect ourselves with exactly the kind of army that is capable of doing so. these are appropriate nato weapons and the appropriate number of soldiers . some of our, some ukrainian was. we are ready to talk about everything from the contingent into security grants from nato. this either we are in nato, for nato is in us. we are ready for any framework to start moving on. uh, well, we also been hearing from the gym insurance, so the all of shows also to king the 5 uh, the concessions he has, the 5 what's happening in ukraine and whether essentially america is going to try and uh and to go see sions directly with russia as it is basically pushing
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not just ukraine, but the europeans, the sidelines in may. what they see to the table, they say hi to him. listen, do we need a reform of the debt break in order to invest in our security and defense for the secondly, the bonus tag should make a decision as soon as possible, according to which the war in ukraine and its serious consequences for the security of germany and europe are to be classified as an emergency. well, an important point to you, because we had heard from donald trump that they was going to be a very high profile meeting here at the may next security as conference between the usa, between russia and potentially ukraine. you know, ukraine said it was going to turn up at the table, but it also seems that russia hasn't been invited. we've been hearing from the foreign ministry spokesperson, who says, in fact, brush awesome and invited since 2022 because that was a political decision taken until the wolf, if any talks of going to start taking place at ease. terry. meaning can,
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let's get into some more breaking news. this are insurgents from the m. 23 militant group have reportedly captured a major airport in the democratic rep. black of the congo is mineral rich east. well, let's cross live out to our t correspondents here that you can get for more at on this. this will be a worrying development for con police authorities. as it appears, the, the fighters are solidifying their power. what's being happening and how is the situation affecting locals of the whole union? what has been happening is that the entering the city fights has, which have already captured gone. my eastern does see no cities tend to advance on the provincial capital of the cover itself keeps, in fact, they have already taken control of the city to come home. if what as a means in an airport serving to kabul, which happens to be the region,
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the 2nd largest city in east austin. you have seen the group recently claimed in a post on x that to the situation. and the reason is listening sites and ongoing killings and new teams as well. now, despite declaring a sci fi a just a few days ago, the group continue would have the, sadly, along the front lines of raising concerns off a broad war. the company's government, however, has refused to engage directly with the enter. the city fight is assisting that in the talks. must include, as i'm going to see in a broad peace process of the all serious allegations at this moment. also one technology support for the into the city, which raises questions about the nature of international involvement and the regional dynamics of play. according to these reports, one, the military forces may just have across the board that enabling them to the city to gain ground and intensified operations. for now,
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it remains to be seen with the comfortable for i'm the, the in between the city control completely cool. if regional negotiations can restore some simpler soft piece. another problem is that the tensions are manufactured not only military but also through severe because of what so con, pick now he to up in escalating many communities all already facing dia, shortages of food, add water. in fact, the situation is extremely unstable to and this into will crisis of conflict and human suffering. so cases, the challenges that the c as old is faced ad is guaranteed grappling with. it's also as a result of the escalation environments that the u. s. embassy in contrast, has a low to the citizens such as see what previous periods of unrest protest is made.
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target foreign is living in contessa and as a major citizen and that, and those of foreigners include diplomats and employees of international organizations as well. so the embassy is advising, it's a us citizen, is to continue to keep it very low profile and limits the movements. now the international community has often been criticized. so it's a slow reaction to the developing crisis within the d. c. well, the have been efforts to broke a piece ad provides issue many children aid, the issues that remain largely unaddressed in this whole conflict. and we do know that this kind of an escalation that we all seen comes off to the east african community. and the southern applicant development community need is directed the defense chief from both of these blocks to meet within 5 days to assist in enforcing and immediate and unconditional. seized by a but it seems like those if it's over the cost we could have fallen on disc. yes.
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even though it may be too early to tell, way to see with the outcome from the african union today on the conflict will change anything. and right now, what rises concerns of humanitarian crises and on rebellions the out of sees future hacks amid the stand off between the governments available grooms and foreign minutes you've got involvement as well. it's not just military metrics or government strategies on the table is also the lives. most importantly, on the count of the citizens quotes in this turmoil of you, it's not the davis state to conflict. absolutely hard to correspond in need of. you couldn't get taking us through what looks like a, a very much a tinderbox situation, or thank you. of the know i must go say is key of is attempting to frame russia for a ukrainian drones strike on the default nuclear plant,
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inter noble, the concrete shelter that covers the plants destroyed former 4th power unit was hit, sparking a fire that was later extinguished the incident occurred just a day after the russian and american presidents agreed to seek a peace sticking on new crate. the international atomic energy agency confirmed the plots of the former nuclear side overnight with the kremlin calling it up from vacation. journal was the sides of the 1986 disaster described radioactivity across parts of the soviet union, and the full not as how the news drop is looking on this, the mid point of february. i'll be back at the top with more. do hope you can join me then to by the,
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