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the, the across the headlines or what are the international rushes, 4 minutes to and is us count about hold a telephone call. so wednesday is coming to terms of a distinctly different future lines i had with america and looking from east and even tilting to law school. if the data will be in such a large manner, which now demonstrates united states to russia. i think, yes. so we're not very happy with it, to be honest, but this is like the interesting question, the other days of washington to allow support for kids seem to be of trouble and food and told you cravings hopes for nato membership of gosh, while the us says it's not realistic for ukraine to consider taking back russian
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territory. returning to ukraine's pre 2014 borders is an unrealistic object chasing this, illusionary goal will only prolong the war and caused more suffering. surprised, europe and leaders remain in a state of panic. this scrambling to be included in the peaceful on ukraine, as a representative from the top administration says that europe and union will not be sitting at the table. can you can your show this audience that ukrainians will be at the table and your p and will be at the table? the answer that last question, just you frame the answer is now on the 2nd round, a voting is and alice and the republic, all of the kazi, often none of the 5 cognitive security majority of the vote in the presidential. the it is the sunday program here went off the international. we're running down to the
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week's top stories. and today's main headlines before we joined biopsies, donald porter, our top story for you at this hour here on this channel. the lines of communication are wide open. russia is 4 minutes to associate laboratory, has spoken with the american counterpart of marco rubio over the phone. let's learn more about this right now. with all these, donald quoted. now, joining us through the studio on the sunday program. it's just incredible. don't know what you, you know, to see the shifting tone, comparing the previous administration to the card administration and the white house. now. the nation's po, diplomats have had this phone call. can you tell me what prompted it and, and can you tell me of the details? yeah, definitely. it looks like the lines of communication between russia and the united states are becoming more and more active because obviously you the us secretary of state, marco rubio called up the russian foreign minister survey live for off to talk about a lot of things. first of all, they discussed rolling back restrictions on russian missions to the united states that were established under the obama administration. and they also talked about
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collaborating on resolving a number of issues like the conflicts and ukraine and the middle east. on top of that, both of these officials discussed organizing an in person meeting between donald trump and vladimir putin. and they said that they were happy that the communication based on mutual respect has been restored between the 2 countries. and they're looking forward to regular contacts in the future as well as somebody. this is exactly how diplomacy is supposed to work here. you've got the nation's pop diplomats holding a phone call. but that came off to this monumental coal between trump approved. and that's right. i mean, it was earlier in the week on wednesday when donald trump and vladimir prudent had this phone call, but really broke the ice in, in terms of russian american relations that didn't even have any sort of communication for years, really. and according to the kremlin, as both person, dimitri bestcopy said that this is an indication that peace is now the main prerogative. here at the motion of shane miller, this is a powerful signal. and we will now attempt to solve the problems through dialogue
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because we will talk about peace not warranted. what was the situation with the previous administration? so no dialogue should more until the end. that was the initial was a little bit of a previous administration way. another judging by president trump statements, we resolve problems through dialogue. no more. we need a piece of this as ition should appeal more to any reasonable person or say, do a trump also gave his 2 cents on his conversation with lot of mere potent calling and highly productive. and he also later told journalists that there's some things that have not gone down very well with kids, because according to trump, in his defense secretary, they're saying no to ukraine, being in nato, and they're saying no to restoring ukraine's pre 2014 borders. secretary defense who is excellent, be made a statement today saying that he thinks is unlikely or impractical. i think probably that's true, i think long before present a button, as i said, there's no way that allow that this has been going on for many,
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many years. and they've been saying that for a long time, that ukraine can not go into nato then. and i'm, and i'm ok with that. i just want the word whether they are there or not. but i, it certainly would seem to be that most people have said that, that is something that's not going to well, i think page said today that that's the unlikely, right? we must start by recognizing that returning to ukraine's pre 2014 borders is an unrealistic objective. chasing this, illusionary goal will only prolong the war and caused more suffering. it certainly would seem to be unlikely. they took a lot of land and they fought for that land and they lost a lot of uh they lost a lot of soldiers, but it would just seem to be and i'm not, i'm not making an opinion on it, but i read a lot on it. and lot of people think that that sort of likely now with statements
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like. 9 i mean, you can probably imagine how hard it is for zalinski right now to imagine a situation where it keeps going to have a really significant place that the negotiate and table. because despite trump saying that he had a conversation with the wednesday right after his conversation with bruton, we're hearing similar things from both washington and moscow. that's neither of them are very confident in the legitimacy of the landscape as the leader of ukraine . you know, i don't think so as long as he's there, but yeah, at some point you're gonna have to have elections to you're gonna have to have an election to go to most of the skin which you can negotiate with anyone, but zalinski, ezekiel legitimate. he has no right to sign anything this, but if he wants to take part in the negotiations, i will send people who will conduct these negotiations. the issue is the final signing of the documents. this is a very serious issue that should guarantee security for ukraine and russia with a serious, long term and historical perspective. but it's always,
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always the case of needy daily updates as an adult. and i mean, what, when you look at what's going on here, the peaceful do seem to be picking up steam. i mean, that washington has reached out to moscow, that tall king. now, all we anywhere close now to a, to, to have a case of finalizing dates or locations for these peaceful. well, dmitri, pest golf did invite trump to russia whenever you want it to come, but there actually have been media reports that there is potentially a meeting in the works that is likely going to take place in saudi arabia. and this is a place that donald trump said earlier, suggested as a sort of neutral ground to have such a meeting. but we haven't heard any confirmation from moscow as of yet. and the lensky has also sort of raise concerns that he's going to be sidelined at these negotiations. and he's also said that he's not very happy about this sort of friendly manner in which russia, in the united states are talking to one another. if the data will be in such a large menu a wish,
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now that demonstrates united states to russia, i think yes. so we are not very happy with it. be honest, but this is, this is live now interestingly enough, media reports are saying that especially specifically from bloomberg, that the us special envoy for ukraine taught to keep catalog has actually not been included in the american negotiating team. according to these reports, it says instead, the us envoy for them at least is going to be included. they're the same guy who's responsible for organizing the reason, present swap of prisoners swap between russia and the united states. so we're gonna have to see how that plays out and when a future meeting might take place, so much maneuvering going on and not just in front of us, but really behind the scenes, like i said, almost every day we are getting an update. hit yeah, don't know, cold. thank you. well, that's all the drums direct told with prudent on ukraine and basically shaking the core of european politics is vice president j. the bonds was at the unit security
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conference, basically leaving everyone speak to us when he took to the podium from lashing out of the blocks pro will stones to slamming the lots of free speech the, you know, of us or it coming in at the conference room. is the ones getting car if you are up to quickly create its own army and then quickly send that on me to ukraine. it has to become self sufficient, united by 12 months, trans ukrainian, and european. it's not to us then who will stop them hide really? i really believe the time has come. the forces of yours must be created. it's a really interesting cool ukraine, not a member of the european union. and yet he was saying, essentially york needs its own on me. i mean, this is something we've heard before from the european need is present back on the fonts, particularly cold, but it's over the last few years. but of course, in europe, this is an incredibly contentious issue, and in fact, many dis don't,
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will see europe in on the a tool, including germany's own talents, left through all of schultz. he says it's a big fact. no, to clean now has nearly 1000000 soldiers on the weapons. if you count altogether that are relevant for the better future that they, while eclipse park would be better, but they are really eclipse by a bus them, munitions and all the, all the kind. and because of this, it's absolutely clear that the postwar you cream would have a very strong army. well, however, there all those in europe who uh, faculty like you to agree on board with this idea of having a european know, i mean this includes the polish for administer. who is essentially said the european troops to be needed to be sent to you, craig, and he didn't say nature troops. he said, european troops,
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when president trump says that as part of a deal, they will have to be repealed. and troops will have to be asked to, to supply them. so, sooner or later will have to be involved. this begs a huge question. does europe have the ability to do something like that? we know, as a decades and decades, it was massive and dis spending when it came to defense budgets. in fact, from, during his last presidency, he's famous, we came to europe and said, hey guys, you need to start spending more in nature in terms of defense spending, or we're not going to be the ones to protect you any more. so yes, we've seen an increase in defense funding by european countries in the last few years, but that is not enough to make up those decades if under spending. and in addition to that, over the last few years, you think about the inventive industry hardware that is being sent to ukraine, known as the listed, the ability of european countries for essentially defend themselves. and they're
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shoot studies talking about how essentially the cupboards of fat in europe as a result of what's being sent to you quite. and so is it likely that you can do this? i think many people would say, probably not when it comes to charlotte to piece talks that from putting call on everything else that's come. since they're there has, in my sense being that i porting of optimism surrounding it. but it appears not everyone is willing to get run the table. it was really interesting news is heard us lensky saying at the munich security conference, but he will only speak to press a pretend he won't speak to anybody else. on the russian delegation, it will only be present preaching. well, that is a massive 180 degree to and from what we've heard of the last few years where he's point blank, refused to speak to the russian prices inside, out lowering talks with russia. uh, is he going to be able to even get parts to negotiating tables to really interesting to see where he's now coming from? it feels as if every day, perhaps, even every hour. we getting
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a very different sense. if wesley's lensky is coming from and probably a lot to that is to do with the right hand that we have seen from him. i since these a flurry of announcements to be coming from the trunk administration. what's also really interesting is here with the munich secured to a conference. he's also been trying to you puck is a division between the us and you are percent you go, we all will look, you know us leaving the size of the sure. let's do it together. because he was calling for link, say, you know, when present from cool me about this possible negotiation. and he was sideline in, not just ukraine. he was side lining you were to, i had a most go will pull. you are part of the if we, as europeans don't trust each other. a few days ago, president trump told being about he's going to the station was put in not the ones the to mention that the american needs your,
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at the table. which in was one on one thoughts with america just like before the war when they met in switzerland and it looked like to call them up the world next put in. we'll try to get the u. s. president. standing on the red square on main, on may, 9th this year, not as a respected later, but as a pro, in his own performance. so as the, let's see, they're essentially saying that pitching is going to be using trauma essentially admiring it, but, but the us businesses going to give you much, much carol about this. we've now heard from the us special only teacher catalog. this is the guide is going to try and put together this and to the war in ukraine and he's 10, ron, he's gone yet. you're not going to be at the table in general. they should not even complain. devices can you can your show this audience the ukrainians will be at the
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table and europeans will be at the table. oh, are you just change the whole dynamic? pardon or victor, thanks for having us today. i appreciate the answer that last question, just you framed it? the answer is no. the answer to the earlier part of the question is yes, of course you can use are going to be at the table. interestingly, we have a goal these over chose about negotiations possible to inside your review in the next few weeks. but at the same time, we've now had a statement coming up from the g 7 for administrators. they say they will read the looking at during up more functions to throw it against most skokie. if most go doesn't come to the negotiating table and do a deal. interestingly, bonus, 3 is of sanctions hating russia and russia seems to be of no much strong composition that it was back then. so the reality is, after 3 is the sanctions not having the desired outcome. what makes the g 7 think
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but, and this thing is going to change that right now. well, that spaces seemingly, it's helping the agenda. the drama john center is apparently not on board out of shelves highlighting the possibility of declaring a state of emotion. so you to ensure that even more money he will be pumped into your introduction professor on the dead break constrained in germany's constitution, provides for exceptions and emergency situations. it's an o, i believe a war in the heart of europe is such a situation that is on what else would it be me is? he said, i'm sure that we are going to receive a majority in the gym and going to start off to the upcoming elections. or even though some of us might want to avoid addressing this question before the election . well, as above and helped to ukraine since the start of the conflict in 2022, his top $44.00 b. leah, nero's germans are divided about whether the country should continue sponsoring the conflict. mr. silva and we need to come to the negotiating table and disarmed. i am totally against continuing the arms build up in europe has failed significantly in
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this regard. them as has the german government. sholpes is not the one who can resolve this situation. is the head of the very government that spends so much on arm, and that's so many people have already died in ukraine. the dying must come to an end and you won't be able to prevent it with more and more arms in the fit. as i am in favor of germany, continuing to support ukraine who's very much award, even with white goods. well is that ukraine's fate is being discussed. k of should have a say in the matter. well, that's the message from like amazon ski, is he walters on trump and put into layout plans for a meeting to discuss resolving the ongoing costs with a new credit for the dialogue between ed trump and put him 6. and i've seen this is, i mean, this is up to them, but they can discuss everything, the ones, but not about to green without us. or that's why in this case that's why, especially in these case, i think it's
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a little bit dangerous. that's why i said, did we need to talk more with the president and to talk more with his people with his teams while the future of ukraine's relations with america is looking well more business like, specifically, how can we pay washington? the trump administration now sees the bentley and the for us gave the key of as an investment to the dividends to be connected through a quote when, when partnership there's a message from the us treasury, so can currently we are aligned with ukrainians and values. we're aligned with them on security and we want to become more aligned with them on economics. and i think that is when, when, as the american people have a stake in the recovery of ukrainian economy poses conflict. and we will go to the other side of this conflict then the, the us will share in the benefits and by having us a partnership, capital and ingenuity. i think ukrainian economy,
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that the us involvement will act as an excel, right? you know, just next door to ukraine is one of the great success stories be of the past 30 years of poland. opponents had the 2nd highest economic growth in the world since the 1990s after china. so why couldn't ukraine do that? and why shouldn't the american people share in that through rivers, through their energy and through their state owned enterprises. and we bring best practices in terms of privatization in terms of modernization the ukrainians, the mineral resources of bost with use for a number of high tech industries from the green to the defense sectors is titanium and lithium reserves are some of the largest in europe. the analysts say if the us and you agree and signed a mineral agreement, the contracts could run into the trillions of dollars. but someone's key says that he wouldn't be signing this deal on ukraine's resources with america since it didn't provide any security guarantees. and your asian studies academic and
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commutative, greg simon says that sky is likely in the end to sell anything to the trump and ministration. if it means he can hold on to power, it is does desperately need noises. time is rapidly running out. and i mean, he is absolutely nowhere to go. you some informa, i mean a town reminding you, praying for too long because someone who is um uh and that this is just pure desperation. and i think he's just trying to buy a muslim a one time bought 10 zalinski, give away to the americans to a piece of. and this is going to be a states enterprises last a and a for was and was lambs, but they have lives. so it's going to be a bias, i'll anything i'll tell you in with after the americans. and specifically the drums and from the special to the southern corporate is now here
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on the program where we're 2nd round a voting to attack. the next president of the republic of, of kazi, it has been announced itself that none of the 5 candidates on the initial ballad were able to secure a majority vote of the only results are showing bought that are going by with 46 percent for the vote of his opponent as good out of them, but received about 37 percent. and that's as devoted to an out has been relatively high reachable by 69 percent. so if you more details here with a senior horse for the 1st round, ease, ease of what this goes to be a 2nd round, use the fact the night because of the mileage to uh, java or 50 percent of the roof. so there's going to be a 2nd round in about 2 weeks time, but uh yeah, this is the big turned out to 90000 people who may seem like a very, very smooth number. it is easy to do is, you know, the population of upside here is less than $300000.00 people. it's, it's
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a small state. so this is a very recent 5 going on between the 2 front brothers. the 280 guy does. it's between a zoom. the 2nd round will be cause you are a very passionate people in the veto it's. it's been up and down in the polls. acceptable. he doesn't. who's going to the most recent to where the president is full. i was just last year, the selection ease ease the altima, who said from election can be sure they made sure the you violations was fear was as possible. is it actual observers here? uh, people from, from all over the world, everything went uh, went smoothly and was very, very calm. then v v observers read by there's a tool to happy content about how the electron, when you go to somebody when voting each vote, or it gets a stamp in their internal passport. and this is
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a guarantee that the same person cannot know twice if he or she wanted to. so falsification is ruled out, but i know a couple of things we have seen so far. excellent. people are organized and nothing extraordinary. what's happening. calm, quiet, the voting forces is taking place in a very high level. i mean in both aspects of technical and organizing. so i think the everything is okay. and the people of a patio and the possibility to choose freely and to hold freely. hi, this is a good good school for independence. the people here, some of this, protected to the off and off. is that a very culture of the lot? but for certain states,
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policy comes from one of the people regarding the so called presidential elections that took place in the george and occupied break away region of cause you on the 15th of february 2025. we recall that the european union does not recognize the constitutional and legal framework in which they took place. the ukraine does not recognize the sham elections and abuse them as part of russia's systematic efforts to legitimize the pro russian separate history team. it occupied georgian territory, reinstatement. it's coming from the european union coming from from ukraine. just the scott g is because it's a bunch of carried wave. they might have been, you know, dabbling. i would lecturing, but much has changed since in the european union. we've seen them translated romania, the toilets. because the cab does it, they do what was on well, but neither pride was in ukraine. there's a president for home of presidents,
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the landscape whose time has expired. who denies any calls for elections. who says that you pregnant people don't love elections still? well, i'm elected president. so sort of the few prize you the reaction to these, these called the nations from the european union and from ukraine and being human. last people to see uh, i'll focus a going upside you. they're prepared for the next round of elections and they take their lessons from the situation around the world. oh, that's just about it right from out here on our team. but this additional, the weekly, has been absolutely packed with so many top stories on as much more to come task. you totally hear the desk in about, often hours time. a,
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in the 1934 france invaded algeria and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the column is known as the new wires, took the best land from day one. the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited these cause and as discontent. the people of algeria began their long term fight for independence. 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress, to rebuild you and using cruel measures. whole villages were wiped out acts of
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georgia and executions of civil people including pregnant women children and old people took place more than 2000000 people were born into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help. cl, jerry and patriot managed to induce france to start seize negotiations in 1962 heavy and the cords were assigned 40 l. jerry on the bass warrants independence. but this was achieved at a colossal price. algeria by rights is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the debts of one and a half 1000000 algerians. who despite everything re priest, go to the front lines with that eagerly awaited they pray in the trenches and bunkers and hospitals didn't destroy churches. they price
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a piece. so i think, you know, the most do netscape, almost a sort of store what kind of stuff. but so the loss of use to what we just so mutual secondary in the civil sleep and your last inspection from watch for discharge or just try to bristol shape or gotcha. so the way i've been here, it's called the by some fish sheriff office as far as the rest of the printer. so if there's a hold on all the sharon fish, just like i said before, i send this to nasa and from joining the
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the level done, most of which was buried without any owners. but in march 2006, tens of thousands of ordinary sobs came to pay their respects, the health and the funeral. it became known that 2 days before his death, the loss of age had managed to write and send a letter addressed to the russians. russians by appeal to old russians, residents of ukraine and been a roost, as well as those in the balkans who consider themselves russian. look to us and remember, they'll do the same to you when you've dis united to give into weakness. the west is a mad dog and change the 2 by 2 in the throat brothers. remember the fate of yugoslavia
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don't let that happen to you. the trial of the last president of yugoslavia was just one of hundreds of the hague tribunal, initiated against nearly all prominent supporters of state unity during the civil war, or if a crimes were coming on both sides. but strangely, the international tribunals prosecutors only some of those responsible for mass killings and violence amongst it'd be and military and political fig goes most agents are going to go for us that i don't know what those spoke to you at the moment. i will always as well. he says while i mention out on the side, it's that cause a lot of mention about it that's i was with a dental vision out of the site and that's what the star key to the other sits. exhibit people key the set up a quick copy of the set of people to get and i don't know what's going on, but a good one is clear, the serial will be with this little bit funny. so what else should it be? so i'm excited to be able take with you a little i don't let me good.
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