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how are those conversations going with you and your counterparts in the alliance?do you see yourself as supporting ukraine as a very likely prolonged effort to recapture territory or is it about consolidating and making smaller gains incrementally over time? >> ukraine belongs to the ukrainian people. we cannot havee a europe where the military force on the other side of the border. we left that with the cold war and the berlin wall to be completely attacked not only on ukraine but all that we have worked for so ukraine belongs to ukrainians and ukrainian people and it's up to them to assign the future of their country. as long as they support them we support them and then to support. >> you mentioned in your remarks from copenhagen us can you characterize how those meetings went whether or not they delivered that a speedy and effective aid to ukraine and the types of weapons that the ukrainians need on the battlefield? >> when you look at the donations the first was spontaneousou nations of course everybody hadad a feeling that the brutality of it came so that fir
how are those conversations going with you and your counterparts in the alliance?do you see yourself as supporting ukraine as a very likely prolonged effort to recapture territory or is it about consolidating and making smaller gains incrementally over time? >> ukraine belongs to the ukrainian people. we cannot havee a europe where the military force on the other side of the border. we left that with the cold war and the berlin wall to be completely attacked not only on ukraine but all...
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and how do you think the alliance will benefit? >> it will be a huge benefit. both for the nordic countries and the nordic region as a whole, but also for the nato alliance. we have had for generations and especially, the last 15 years, a closer relationship when it comes to defense policy. we had different kinds of corporations and corporations with countries outside the nordic region where we have developed training facilities and programs. in the baltic sea area, training activities and we have annual trading, -- training and huge exercises together. we are relatively well integrated already and i would say, i nato membership of sweden and norway will come and play because we have had a close relationship. >> this is a question that a distinguished fellow asked. do you see a new division of labor when you have finland and sweden joining as far as assuming responsibilities that other nato allies have -- >> yes, it comes to that. it is developing around the close relationship we have in the nordic countries. it is natural -- how c
and how do you think the alliance will benefit? >> it will be a huge benefit. both for the nordic countries and the nordic region as a whole, but also for the nato alliance. we have had for generations and especially, the last 15 years, a closer relationship when it comes to defense policy. we had different kinds of corporations and corporations with countries outside the nordic region where we have developed training facilities and programs. in the baltic sea area, training activities...
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already made our way to nato, de facto, we have already proved compatibility and standards of the alliance, they are real for ukraine, real on the battlefield and in all aspects of our interaction we trust each other we help each other and we protect each other this is the de facto alliance today ukraine is applying to make it de jure according to the procedure which will correspond to our importance for the protection of our entire community in an accelerated manner, we are taking our decisive step by signing ukraine 's application for accelerated accession to nato, this is me now quoting the ukrainian president, we are waiting now in the 1st hour, they will be accepted into nato and then all issues will be resolved immediately with our security of our future time. you are on the espresso tv channel. i will introduce my colleague to eve melnyk. we will pass on the word. thank you for your work . news will tell well, for now, i will tell you about what is known for the moment, stay with us, the leaders of the european union reacted to the speech of the president of russia, vladimir putin,
already made our way to nato, de facto, we have already proved compatibility and standards of the alliance, they are real for ukraine, real on the battlefield and in all aspects of our interaction we trust each other we help each other and we protect each other this is the de facto alliance today ukraine is applying to make it de jure according to the procedure which will correspond to our importance for the protection of our entire community in an accelerated manner, we are taking our decisive...
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i wouldn't claim to see any new alliance alliance iraq cooperation agreements obviously, and obviously the other countries including china, looking at the russian war in ukraine and are more or less fence sitters because time works for including china, looking at the russian war in ukraine and them. they get discounted energy resources from russia. they also india heavily reliant on the russian arms industry. so obviously they still want to maintain this cooperation and at the same time they're not necessarily um mm pushed by time because russia will become more and more reliant on them not the other way around. so i would say what we see is a rearrangement of relationships from the eurasian continent and russia is changing its role and tries to portray it in the language of a new world order this is what i can see. and let's talk a little bit about that new world order and russia's hopes that their war has ushered in the decline of the west. the new foreign policy doctrine that vladimir putin has now signed up to outlines a russian world that looks a lot like the imperialist ideology,
i wouldn't claim to see any new alliance alliance iraq cooperation agreements obviously, and obviously the other countries including china, looking at the russian war in ukraine and are more or less fence sitters because time works for including china, looking at the russian war in ukraine and them. they get discounted energy resources from russia. they also india heavily reliant on the russian arms industry. so obviously they still want to maintain this cooperation and at the same time they're...
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works with other members of their alliance and community. all our history underlines the basic point that the best progress is made when europeans and americans act in concert. [applause] we must not allow ourselves to be enticed into a form of continental and similarity. i believe this is particularly important now at the time of major, social, environmental and economic changes in your continent and asia and africa. you must make sure that those changes do not become convulsion old -- convulsion. the primary goal is not domination but stability so everyone can get on with their lives in confidence. our two countries have a special advantage in seeking to guide the process of change because of the risk -- rich ethnic and cultural diversity of both sides. stability in our own country depends on tolerance and understanding between different communities. perhaps we can together, build on our experience to spread the message we have learned at home to those regions where it has yet to be absorbed. whether we will be able to realize our hopes wi
works with other members of their alliance and community. all our history underlines the basic point that the best progress is made when europeans and americans act in concert. [applause] we must not allow ourselves to be enticed into a form of continental and similarity. i believe this is particularly important now at the time of major, social, environmental and economic changes in your continent and asia and africa. you must make sure that those changes do not become convulsion old --...
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i wouldn't claim to see any new alliance alliance, iraq corporation agreements. obviously, obviously the other countries, including china, looking at the russian war in ukraine and are more or less fence sitters because time works for them. they get discounted energy resources from russia. they also india heavily reliant on the russian arms industry. so obviously we still want to maintain this cooperation, and at the same time, they're not necessarily pushed by time because russia will become more and more reliant on them, not the other way around. so i would say what we see is a rearrangement of relationships from the european continent in russia is changing its role and tries to put trade in the language of a new world order. this is what i can see. and let's talk a little bit about that new world order and rushes hopes that they wore his ushered in the decline of the west. the new foreign policy doctrine that vladimir putin has now signed up 2 lines, a russian world that looks a lot like the imperialist ideology, that hard line russian nationalists used to jus
i wouldn't claim to see any new alliance alliance, iraq corporation agreements. obviously, obviously the other countries, including china, looking at the russian war in ukraine and are more or less fence sitters because time works for them. they get discounted energy resources from russia. they also india heavily reliant on the russian arms industry. so obviously we still want to maintain this cooperation, and at the same time, they're not necessarily pushed by time because russia will become...
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but also strengthens the alliance. the united states and the republic of korea to the fallen and the veterans of the korean war. no matter what do or say it never be enough to say how grateful we are for their ultimate sacrifice. it is my greatest honor to introduce the official party, the wall of remembrance, dedication ceremony. please welcome mr. doug emhoff, second gentleman of the united states. mr. jake sullivan sullivan. i'd like to introduce mr. jake sullivan, national security advisor to the united states. minister chong. top lee, national of national defense. minister min park minister of patriots and, veterans affairs. general john talalay, retired chairman of the korean war veterans memorial foundation. at this please rise in body or spirit for the presentation of colors by the armed forces. color guard in the military district of washington. please remain standing for the national anthem of the republic of korea and the united states. the. military. the. great. ladies and gentlemen, please. standing for th
but also strengthens the alliance. the united states and the republic of korea to the fallen and the veterans of the korean war. no matter what do or say it never be enough to say how grateful we are for their ultimate sacrifice. it is my greatest honor to introduce the official party, the wall of remembrance, dedication ceremony. please welcome mr. doug emhoff, second gentleman of the united states. mr. jake sullivan sullivan. i'd like to introduce mr. jake sullivan, national security advisor...
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war will end soon or if it will continue for some time, will agree on joining the north atlantic allianceon the one hand, it proposes to temporarily introduce a security mechanism based on the draft agreement, which today is called the kyiv security agreement, which should be signed actively supported countries are ukraine , australia, let's say, canada, of course, the usa, britain, as well as france, germany, italy, the baltic countries, e.e., poland and turkey and other countries of central and eastern europe, and here they are bypassing the un, where in the security council russia can block any decision, in fact they can meet within 24 hours if something threatens ukrainian security, it will be attacked as a country and decide within three days how to specifically help ukraine and allocation of weapons, these may be other ways of helping ukraine up to the closing of the sky over ukraine by individual countries signatories of this treaty. this is what the president proposed today, first a temporary mechanism and then when it becomes possible there will be an absolute consensus in the al
war will end soon or if it will continue for some time, will agree on joining the north atlantic allianceon the one hand, it proposes to temporarily introduce a security mechanism based on the draft agreement, which today is called the kyiv security agreement, which should be signed actively supported countries are ukraine , australia, let's say, canada, of course, the usa, britain, as well as france, germany, italy, the baltic countries, e.e., poland and turkey and other countries of central...
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bigger than our alliance. are -- their alliances bigger than our alliance.— are -- their alliances biggere. that is good point- but _ than our alliance. that is good point. but the _ than our alliance. that is good point. but the electoral - point. but the electoral campaign _ point. but the electoral campaign is _ point. but the electoral campaign is still - point. but the electoral campaign is still there. | point. but the electoral. campaign is still there. we have three weeks where we will keep fighting. have three weeks where we will keep fighting-— keep fighting. giorgia meloni's brothers of _ keep fighting. giorgia meloni's brothers of italy _ keep fighting. giorgia meloni's brothers of italy party - keep fighting. giorgia meloni's brothers of italy party has - brothers of italy party has honoured deal with other key leaders on the right, silvio berlusconi and matteo salvini. they know the italian public is chiefly concerned with the economy, particularly soaring energy prices, but they are also pushing a deeply conservative social agenda, promising that they can and italy's migrat
bigger than our alliance. are -- their alliances bigger than our alliance.— are -- their alliances biggere. that is good point- but _ than our alliance. that is good point. but the _ than our alliance. that is good point. but the electoral - point. but the electoral campaign _ point. but the electoral campaign is _ point. but the electoral campaign is still - point. but the electoral campaign is still there. | point. but the electoral. campaign is still there. we have three weeks where we...
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the voice of non western centric alliances like the s c o is louder than average. the food crisis is among the key problems address . you're in the summit and some conde global supply chains from the panoramic and the ukraine. crisis of course, disruptions in global supply chains. as a result, the entire world was facing an unprecedented food and energy crisis. the s c o mastic efforts to develop reliable, resilient, and diversified supply chains in our region for this, but to connectivity is no doubt needed. but at the same time, it is also important that we give each other full transit rights. not only as c o countries as some of the world's largest grain producers and exporters have addressed the problem. but say they're ready to offer a solution, catch up, but message rushes increasing great exports the world markets this year will be 30000000 tons. next year. we will increase it to 50000000 tons. 90 percent of our food goes to the markets of asia, africa, and latin america. we know how important fertilizes are for solving the food shortage. the day before yest
the voice of non western centric alliances like the s c o is louder than average. the food crisis is among the key problems address . you're in the summit and some conde global supply chains from the panoramic and the ukraine. crisis of course, disruptions in global supply chains. as a result, the entire world was facing an unprecedented food and energy crisis. the s c o mastic efforts to develop reliable, resilient, and diversified supply chains in our region for this, but to connectivity is...
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actually , since this mechanism already existed within the alliance it was used as a foundation for the first rammstein, but in the future, with the expansion of this initiative itself, it began to play a very large and very significant role for the posidian itself, because in this way the alliance has the opportunity to expand its partnership with those countries that are not formally participants of this organization, but nevertheless they can be assigned to these mechanisms of security cooperation, and therefore rammstein also increases the practical capacity of nato to interact with other partner countries, and it goes in favor of ukraine because it facilitates the task of nato countries to supply weapons to ukraine and it also helps nato because it is a very good chance to establish and work out security cooperation mechanisms by analogy with those that are in the alliance with states that are not are members of nato, but they can be involved to strengthen common security, even at the global level, mr. taras, and the article that came out the day before was co-authored by zaluzhny
actually , since this mechanism already existed within the alliance it was used as a foundation for the first rammstein, but in the future, with the expansion of this initiative itself, it began to play a very large and very significant role for the posidian itself, because in this way the alliance has the opportunity to expand its partnership with those countries that are not formally participants of this organization, but nevertheless they can be assigned to these mechanisms of security...
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russia from outside ukraine inside the alliance and it is safer and countering russian encroachments rather than having a buffer gray zone again between nato and russia, then this political decision will be taken further , of course it must be taken by all 30 members nato is difficult, but it is possible. the second is the unity of the ukrainian unity of the ukrainian people. well, actually, the actions of politicians are also in this direction. today, the unity of the ukrainian people is, and a huge number of people support such and such a path, but there is no adequate support of the authorities . structures that argue for the negativity of precisely the partners. i understand that, but i already know this story. if we had not readily argued for the issue of obtaining the status of a candidate in the eu, we would never have received it. therefore, we must go in this way, it is not necessary to talk about today, today the partners are not talking about it and in six months a year they can say that we will have to be ready for this the second condition is the unity of the president o
russia from outside ukraine inside the alliance and it is safer and countering russian encroachments rather than having a buffer gray zone again between nato and russia, then this political decision will be taken further , of course it must be taken by all 30 members nato is difficult, but it is possible. the second is the unity of the ukrainian unity of the ukrainian people. well, actually, the actions of politicians are also in this direction. today, the unity of the ukrainian people is, and...
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, it's not a deep alliance, there's deep suspicion, is that changing?is an alliance, one of convenience, it is a true partnership between china and russia. >> they are not true strategic partners, between russia and china and antagonism but regardless they have been deepening their strategic alliance as gordon mentioned and the risk and probability of russia and china staging two theater war presenting a tremendous threat to the united states, they are deepening the alliance and in the run-up of putin's invasion of ukraine they announced a no limit partnership, both country have the doctrines to defeat the united states either through subversion over the long term or in the battlefield if we intervene on behalf of ukraine and china so, like taiwan rather. so the risk is really there, in the act of conflict right now that neither xi or putin have respect for president biden. >> rebecca laid out, china's approach, has been subversion over the long haul. the potential for overt conflict, do you think china looks at ukraine and takes on some humility. and d
, it's not a deep alliance, there's deep suspicion, is that changing?is an alliance, one of convenience, it is a true partnership between china and russia. >> they are not true strategic partners, between russia and china and antagonism but regardless they have been deepening their strategic alliance as gordon mentioned and the risk and probability of russia and china staging two theater war presenting a tremendous threat to the united states, they are deepening the alliance and in the...
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it has always been an alliance of aggression. people can just look at a map of nato expansion, post cold war, and see that all it has done is expand toward russia's borders. the collective west had a choice. they were at a crossroads where they could have chose to begin to construct the relationship with the rest of the world. but instead they chose to attempt to assert themselves upon the rest of the world, including russia. nato expansion of the rushes borders is just one part of that story. we can see a western lead aggression unfolding all around the globe all during these decades. the u. s. is set to transfer part of couples assets to a bank in switzerland. the central bank of afghanistan has condemned the decision as illegal miss mila had let the rightful owners of the frozen assets or the afghan people. yeah, we had this money for foreign trade payments. the decision of the us to transfer one part of that amount to a swiss bank, establishing an institution there to disperse the money to hand it over to some private organis
it has always been an alliance of aggression. people can just look at a map of nato expansion, post cold war, and see that all it has done is expand toward russia's borders. the collective west had a choice. they were at a crossroads where they could have chose to begin to construct the relationship with the rest of the world. but instead they chose to attempt to assert themselves upon the rest of the world, including russia. nato expansion of the rushes borders is just one part of that story....
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really, isabel nato is at the fence alliance. they said, however, it turns out the blog had planned to expand its presence eastward towards russia's borders. years ago, long before the current conflict began and ukraine, it seems nato's defense chiefs didn't hold back, emphasizing a need to sustain and increase allied support to ukraine. the addition of finland and sweden and highlighting that nato will back ukraine for as long as it takes with one collective priority. collectively, we must deny russia the possibility to change today's rule based international order. yet if you look at nato's official policy with russia and the promises from western politicians, things read a little different. nato enlargement is not directed against russia, nato, as a defensive alliance. every country that joins nato undertakes to uphold its principles and policies. this includes the commitment that nato does not see confrontation and poses no threat to the russian federation. we set out to build a good relationship with russia. if we maintain a
really, isabel nato is at the fence alliance. they said, however, it turns out the blog had planned to expand its presence eastward towards russia's borders. years ago, long before the current conflict began and ukraine, it seems nato's defense chiefs didn't hold back, emphasizing a need to sustain and increase allied support to ukraine. the addition of finland and sweden and highlighting that nato will back ukraine for as long as it takes with one collective priority. collectively, we must...
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the alliance is fortunate had to become global superpower. that simply cannot be ignored. race notion r t from someone account, it was a becky song. india has done the export of broken rice, which is often used to make starch and why fi, and that's in an attempt to protect its domestic food markets. however, it is said that the move would likely drive up the price of ordinary rice on international markets with all the details. here's our teeth region sharma. it's already been the export to wheat, and now the indian government has put a blanket ban on exports of broken rice. additionally, a 20 percent duty is also being placed on the export of all non boss maddie mal rice, barring to premier, were i tease the sol, comes into effect after the 15th of september. when this notification came on, if evening, lot of consignments were already either emerald ordered under preparation, and they were ready to move to the ports. we estimate that at on though $5.00 to $7.00 left guns are would have been under this sir kind of situation. so it's a huge dam
the alliance is fortunate had to become global superpower. that simply cannot be ignored. race notion r t from someone account, it was a becky song. india has done the export of broken rice, which is often used to make starch and why fi, and that's in an attempt to protect its domestic food markets. however, it is said that the move would likely drive up the price of ordinary rice on international markets with all the details. here's our teeth region sharma. it's already been the export to...
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that has always been an alliance of aggression. people can just look at a map of nato expansion, posts cold war and see that all it has done is expand toward brushes, borders. the collective west had a choice. they were at a crossroads where they could have chose to begin to construct the relationship with the rest of the world. but instead they chose to attempt to assert themselves upon the rest of the world, including russia and nato expansion of russia. those orders is just one part of that story. we can see a western lead aggression unfolding all around the globe. all during these decades is ready for this have been rating palestinian human rights groups that they have accused of supporting terrorism without providing evidence of this surveillance camera video shows these radio authorities breaking down the door of rights groups office with some of the service men, even taking so fees and photos together with best phones. then they took a sheets of metal and filled off the front door, issuing an order to forbid anyone from ente
that has always been an alliance of aggression. people can just look at a map of nato expansion, posts cold war and see that all it has done is expand toward brushes, borders. the collective west had a choice. they were at a crossroads where they could have chose to begin to construct the relationship with the rest of the world. but instead they chose to attempt to assert themselves upon the rest of the world, including russia and nato expansion of russia. those orders is just one part of that...
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how worried are you about disagreements with in the alliance? i'm thinking of turkey blocking at session by finland and sweden. stockton bug referred to it himself in the last few days or something he take seriously. given the fact that old decisions in nato require consensus couldn't turkey seriously blunt nato's edge. not nature edge, but can blunt enlargement clearly because you need unity, as you say, the turkey is involved in a very bloody and difficult syrian civil war. and remember the cut this faction is also a factor in internal turkish politics, including in, in the current campaign in turkey. so issues to do with these parties, all the formations are very serious turkey and finland. and we have to engage in a series dialogue with talk your budget. but i can assure you that the great majority of members, poland, included we'll see finland and sweden as enhancements of our security. and i'd be very happy to have the freedom to fin alongside me in the trench. let's talk a bit about america if we may. joe biden has spent the time since he
how worried are you about disagreements with in the alliance? i'm thinking of turkey blocking at session by finland and sweden. stockton bug referred to it himself in the last few days or something he take seriously. given the fact that old decisions in nato require consensus couldn't turkey seriously blunt nato's edge. not nature edge, but can blunt enlargement clearly because you need unity, as you say, the turkey is involved in a very bloody and difficult syrian civil war. and remember the...
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although often referred to as an anti west alliance. the assy all claims to not to be against any other country, a block, but that doesn't mean it is without enemies. should the jewish and the world is entering a new turbulent phase. we must cross the trends of the time, help strengthen solidarity and co operation and control. building a closer s c o community with a common few. they don't go to support each other to ensure security and development. prevent external forces from inciting color revolutions and jointly oppose interference in the internal affairs of other countries under any iran is getting ready to become the 9 member say, who is sharing your family values. so are you out here in recent years? economic and political much literally has serious threats normally been and the american government just trying to impose on demand and loss on national community and contribute sovereignty and independence with all its cooling and has to do the extensive use of completion. when it's agenda on, it's oddly american unilateralism unit
although often referred to as an anti west alliance. the assy all claims to not to be against any other country, a block, but that doesn't mean it is without enemies. should the jewish and the world is entering a new turbulent phase. we must cross the trends of the time, help strengthen solidarity and co operation and control. building a closer s c o community with a common few. they don't go to support each other to ensure security and development. prevent external forces from inciting color...
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the alliance is for gina had to become global superpower. that simply cannot be ignored. regional tional r t from someone account in becky, on the head of nato's military committee has admitted that the lines began planning to expand the russian borders several years ago. if they've been comes off and they totally disagreed on a significant build up of forces. and it's eastern territories within the next year, due to the ukraine conflicts. we're talking about the biggest over whole of our military structures since 1949. the planning for that started several years ago. but now we're implementing it. the blog plans to increase the number of highlight forces on its eastern borders to more than 300000 in the near future. and nato countries of pledge to increase their defense spending by russia, demanding that block stop expanding to the east can be excluded from the alliance. while ukraine is not a member of nato, the alliance has been a key player and kids ongoing conflict with russian. malcolm aloof, a former city, a security policy analysts f
the alliance is for gina had to become global superpower. that simply cannot be ignored. regional tional r t from someone account in becky, on the head of nato's military committee has admitted that the lines began planning to expand the russian borders several years ago. if they've been comes off and they totally disagreed on a significant build up of forces. and it's eastern territories within the next year, due to the ukraine conflicts. we're talking about the biggest over whole of our...
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within europe, we support ukraine's right to choose its own military alliances. but no decision or membership requires all 30 allies to support it. and i think this was really a sight of his discomfort at this question pretty much. and i think there's one kind of key expression that i would pick out that he said twice during the course of that press conference. nato is not a party to this conflict. he said in his introductory remarks and also later in answer to another question. and nature prefers it that way. yeah. nato is doing a lot not to become a party to this conflict. so i think it's a very long shot move by the lensky to try again. a nato protection. well, once is war, has been dragging on for many months. but what say lensky, i think, will be hoping for is to start to get some sort of a lease or moral and more political support. maybe that this can be a lever to get more military support than from a satellite. as go back to alexandra in brussels, about the ukrainian a membership bid that is now official. how do you see this? what's, what's your take on t
within europe, we support ukraine's right to choose its own military alliances. but no decision or membership requires all 30 allies to support it. and i think this was really a sight of his discomfort at this question pretty much. and i think there's one kind of key expression that i would pick out that he said twice during the course of that press conference. nato is not a party to this conflict. he said in his introductory remarks and also later in answer to another question. and nature...
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the international alliance is strong, and ukraine is strong. the contrast between russia conduct and ukraine's brave, dignified first lady who is here today could not be more stark. ukrainians are not just defending their own country, they are defending our values and the security of the whole world. that's why we must act. that's why the u.k. will spend 3% of gdp on defense 2030. intending our position as the leading security actor in europe. and that's why at this crucial moment in the conflict, i pledge that we will sustain or increase our military support to ukraine for as long as it takes. new u.k. weapons are arriving in ukraine as i speak, including more rockets. we will not rest until ukraine prevails. in all of these areas, on all of these fronts, the time to act is now. this is a decisive moment in our history, in the history of this organization and in the history of freedom. the story of 2022 could have been that of an authoritarian state rolling its tanks over the border of a peaceful neighbor and subjugating its people. instead, i
the international alliance is strong, and ukraine is strong. the contrast between russia conduct and ukraine's brave, dignified first lady who is here today could not be more stark. ukrainians are not just defending their own country, they are defending our values and the security of the whole world. that's why we must act. that's why the u.k. will spend 3% of gdp on defense 2030. intending our position as the leading security actor in europe. and that's why at this crucial moment in the...
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now finland and sweden olson. scandinavia are about to join the alliance. what hopes do you have for them membership? it means a lot to always security because he had been stronger and stronger together with finland and sweden over the last years after 1989. but still the has been, have been limitations due to the fact that they have been neutral and we've been a member of nato. now it's very much easier to build a common defense strategy that will make no with say for the nato alliance has given itself the goal of spending 2 percent of the national budget on defense. now, what is the discussion in norway right now? do people feel like more is necessary? yeah, we do have a program for strengthening over military press up into high north. we have a great special security policy because we are and based on the area security policy on the charin together with allies. so we host a huge military exercise earlier this spring with house and self soldiers from close allies around europe. and so canada, united states came to the waters and took again that took place
now finland and sweden olson. scandinavia are about to join the alliance. what hopes do you have for them membership? it means a lot to always security because he had been stronger and stronger together with finland and sweden over the last years after 1989. but still the has been, have been limitations due to the fact that they have been neutral and we've been a member of nato. now it's very much easier to build a common defense strategy that will make no with say for the nato alliance has...
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moscow to mark the occasion also ahead. ukraine ask for accelerated main nato membership, but the alliance is chief, says the main goal of the body is not key as excess it all we're focus now is only providing the immediate support to ukraine to health care and defend itself against the russian, brutal invasion and damage to the north stream gas pipeline appeared to have been caused by direct attacks on western powers. that's the claim of the russian president to accuse the work of sabotaging europe's energy infrastructure with from mosque out to the world. this is our to international. i'm rachel blevins. and here are the top stories this hour. we begin with the latest as vladimir putin says, the west has violated security agreements by fabricating hypocritical anti democratic rules that russia will not follow. the president made the comments during his speech at a ceremony to start the accession of 4 new territories into the russian federation . best is to legitimate smokers in strategic security agreements. fly into the trash shall we hear is the west defends in order based on rules. wh
moscow to mark the occasion also ahead. ukraine ask for accelerated main nato membership, but the alliance is chief, says the main goal of the body is not key as excess it all we're focus now is only providing the immediate support to ukraine to health care and defend itself against the russian, brutal invasion and damage to the north stream gas pipeline appeared to have been caused by direct attacks on western powers. that's the claim of the russian president to accuse the work of sabotaging...
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well, secondly, the alliance is not only, let's say, a military bloc, and especially the introduction of this side involves a lot of internal transformations in the country candidates, this is economic, political and legislative, and so on. and i think that for ukraine it was the most useful option because of this in general. the state system that works in russia would have completely shown its incapacity, and now in these conditions that we are in now, well , this option is really being worked out, in which the provision of guarantees is really here, i agree that we must have our own military and political, diplomatic, economic potential that is, for us, it is primarily the united states of america - it is great britain and the countries of europe, and it is also important to enlist the support of turkey here, because we see now that the sea is our weak point , in fact, from the first hours of the war, the northwestern part of the black sea was blocked and we did not receive any help due to the vmont convention, but it helped us a little because the russian ships, which were concentr
well, secondly, the alliance is not only, let's say, a military bloc, and especially the introduction of this side involves a lot of internal transformations in the country candidates, this is economic, political and legislative, and so on. and i think that for ukraine it was the most useful option because of this in general. the state system that works in russia would have completely shown its incapacity, and now in these conditions that we are in now, well , this option is really being worked...