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, because, well, the alliance too looks specifically at how he interprets military threats to himselfrom the point of view of guilt, it is difficult to see any threat here, but politically of course it can be interpreted as uh-uh well if provocation as an intention to involve the alliance in this war uh-uh as uh- is the intention to provoke and discredit the nato collective security system and so on, that is, from a political point of view , you can really gather arguments that say what these actions of russia really are, they have such a hybrid provocative nature, that is, it is not direct a military threat to nato, because the russians are also uh, you understand very well that if they provoke the alliance in the end, they will play too hard , then the response of nato uh, of course, will be as destructive as possible for the russian federation , so they what if on this hybrid uh, on uh, on the hybrid border balance and do not turn their actions into a direct military threat, but from a political point of view - this is an unconditional situation that challenges the nato security sy
, because, well, the alliance too looks specifically at how he interprets military threats to himselfrom the point of view of guilt, it is difficult to see any threat here, but politically of course it can be interpreted as uh-uh well if provocation as an intention to involve the alliance in this war uh-uh as uh- is the intention to provoke and discredit the nato collective security system and so on, that is, from a political point of view , you can really gather arguments that say what these...
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of this alliance and for every country around the world.ou can see the scope of the global response yesterday when some 50 nations of goodwill gathered for the night reading of the the fifth -- ukraine defense contact group. be challenges where -- the challenges were an important part of -- we talked about how to ensure nato will be prepared for the dangers. at the madrid summit in june, nato leaders agreed in fundamental shift of collective defense in terms. we are strengthening our capabilities for the long-term to return and defend against all threats are crossed all domains -- all threats across all domains. today, we discussed the progress we have made since madrid and our ongoing work as we move towards the summit in july. our leaders will degree -- will agree on a new investment pledged to ensure the alliance has the resources to carry out these new plans. we have productive conversations about the pledge and we look forward to working with our valued allies to ensure we all do more to invest in our shared security. we also discussed
of this alliance and for every country around the world.ou can see the scope of the global response yesterday when some 50 nations of goodwill gathered for the night reading of the the fifth -- ukraine defense contact group. be challenges where -- the challenges were an important part of -- we talked about how to ensure nato will be prepared for the dangers. at the madrid summit in june, nato leaders agreed in fundamental shift of collective defense in terms. we are strengthening our...
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and that task is to defend this great alliances people, and their territory. america's commitment to that core mission is unflinching. america's commitment to article v is ironclad. and we're proud to work alongside our nato allies to defend the forces of freedom, and to build a safer world. so thank you very much, and i will take a few questions. >> thank you, mr. secretary. first question we will go to -- [inaudible] >> thank you. good afternoon, mr. secretary. in 1914 as troops invading france moved through this very region, those in charge of the defense in paris scramble to russian men and matÉriel to blunt that offensive. they have full time to react and threw everything they could including taxicabs to get what was needed into the fight to counter that offensive, and they succeeded. now from nato secretary n many here of acknowledged the russians that have even str will soon begin offensive of some proportion before the ukrainians can do the same. so a similar scramble seems to be looming. yesterday you outline a deep and wide range of military support
and that task is to defend this great alliances people, and their territory. america's commitment to that core mission is unflinching. america's commitment to article v is ironclad. and we're proud to work alongside our nato allies to defend the forces of freedom, and to build a safer world. so thank you very much, and i will take a few questions. >> thank you, mr. secretary. first question we will go to -- [inaudible] >> thank you. good afternoon, mr. secretary. in 1914 as troops...
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that task is to defend this great alliance's people and their territory. america's commitment to that mission is unflinching. america's commitment to article five is ironclad. we are proud to work alongside our allies to defend to the forces of freedom and to build a safer world. thank you very much, i will take a few questions. >> thank you. in 1914, as troops invading france move through this very region, those in charge of the defense in paris scrambled to russian men and material to blunt to the offensive. they had little time to react, through everything they could including taxicabs, to get what was needed to the fight to counter the offensive. they succeeded. from nato secretary general on down, -- an offensive of some proportion before the ukrainians can do the same. a similar scramble seems to be looming. you outlined a deep and wide range of military support to ukraine. with ports jammed, some production off pace, how certain are you that this support will get to ukraine in time, or as you just said, how will history record something very differe
that task is to defend this great alliance's people and their territory. america's commitment to that mission is unflinching. america's commitment to article five is ironclad. we are proud to work alongside our allies to defend to the forces of freedom and to build a safer world. thank you very much, i will take a few questions. >> thank you. in 1914, as troops invading france move through this very region, those in charge of the defense in paris scrambled to russian men and material to...
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history will remember the determination and strength of the nato alliance. almost one year of the imperial invasion of ukraine nato is more unified and resolute than ever. we are determined to stand with the brave defenders for as long as it takes and we are also determined to protect every inch of nato territory. thean flagrant aggression is change the security environment for every member of this alliance and for countries around the world. you can seegl the scope of the global response yesterday when some 50 nations of good will gathered for the night meeting of the contact group and these challenges were an important part of the we talked how to ensure it is prepared to confront the dangers ahead leaders agreed on a fundamental shift in our collective defense we are strengthening our capabilities for the long-term to deter and defend against all threats and across all domains. are upgrading our defense plans putting more forces at higher levels of readiness. today we discussed the progress we have made sense madrid with the ongoing work moving toward the
history will remember the determination and strength of the nato alliance. almost one year of the imperial invasion of ukraine nato is more unified and resolute than ever. we are determined to stand with the brave defenders for as long as it takes and we are also determined to protect every inch of nato territory. thean flagrant aggression is change the security environment for every member of this alliance and for countries around the world. you can seegl the scope of the global response...
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if international alliance. refuses to understand and refuses to accept it, well , they refuses to accept it, well, they might refused to do to accept it. but we refuse to accept russian aggression and we will stop it. well, pavel jablonski powerful words there. thank you so much forjoining us this so much for joining us this morning on the briefing. you have a good day, foreign minister. of course. thank you. now, just moving on with this conversation, delighted to conversation, we're delighted to be now by yulia usmanov, be joined now by yulia usmanov, the of the kyiv office of the head of the kyiv office of the head of the kyiv office of the global security. think tank global security think tank, of course. thank you for making the time this morning. i want to dive into the vote that we saw at the united nations last night where russia looked very, very isolated. clearly, the vast majority of countries around the world voting with the western alliance , yet significantly , alliance, yet significantly, there w
if international alliance. refuses to understand and refuses to accept it, well , they refuses to accept it, well, they might refused to do to accept it. but we refuse to accept russian aggression and we will stop it. well, pavel jablonski powerful words there. thank you so much forjoining us this so much for joining us this morning on the briefing. you have a good day, foreign minister. of course. thank you. now, just moving on with this conversation, delighted to conversation, we're delighted...
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r o k alliance. at the treaty sunny 70 years ago, south re, his foreign minister pune remarked that he was sure and i quote, this written bond, a solidarity would bring joy and encouragement to all friends of freedom, secretary se dallas said that the alliance was in a quote, firmly dedicated to peace for the past 7 decades are alliances indeed sustained peace. and with the progress that we made to day, i'm confident that we've taken another step toward a more secure and prosperous future to the benefit of the people of our countries of the no pacific. and of the world with that gin over to you or thank you tony for your warm remarks and for welcoming back me back to washington. i would also like to thank your support team for arranging today's meeting. this year marks as you sat, the historic 17 anniversary of the r o k u s alliance. and i'm delighted to kick off eo, long commemorations with my good friend, secretary of lincoln. the r o k u. s. alliance is one of the most durable and successful alli
r o k alliance. at the treaty sunny 70 years ago, south re, his foreign minister pune remarked that he was sure and i quote, this written bond, a solidarity would bring joy and encouragement to all friends of freedom, secretary se dallas said that the alliance was in a quote, firmly dedicated to peace for the past 7 decades are alliances indeed sustained peace. and with the progress that we made to day, i'm confident that we've taken another step toward a more secure and prosperous future to...
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alliance.apparently you do not understand how it looks, how the russians can perceive it as a threat and the fact that nato continues to approach their border. after all, you say that the alliance troops can be in ukraine and georgia that are not members of the flooded. i have no idea what is in the mind of putin or russian military commanders. i, barely got a degree in history from the university of south florida. that 's really, really, how politicians point to facts in a frying pan, but he sees no problems, repeating the mantra about the defense alliance and bad russians. the united states and the european union refuse to pay attention to the opinion of their citizens. from what people come out to anti-wine protests en masse, so say the political scientist-americanist. malik dudadakov according to him , the political elites will not succeed in holding back the crowds for a long time, as the flows of dissatisfied citizens will only increase in washington needs to understand that boni's shares
alliance.apparently you do not understand how it looks, how the russians can perceive it as a threat and the fact that nato continues to approach their border. after all, you say that the alliance troops can be in ukraine and georgia that are not members of the flooded. i have no idea what is in the mind of putin or russian military commanders. i, barely got a degree in history from the university of south florida. that 's really, really, how politicians point to facts in a frying pan, but he...
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ah, the services of the north atlantic alliance were not cut off for us, but video communications.he idea of the present. eh, this current document. this is a tradition, uh, an alliance of ability, but to participate simultaneously in two conflicts, one of which will be full-length under article five, that is , relatively speaking, a hypothetical conflict with russia plus one more somewhere, but conditionally in the balkans or africa or else were in the degtyansky district. and this is their assessment of a hypothetical situation, which, in principle, is now developing in the international arena, or potential readiness. here, too, here again. well i think potential it’s too early to say that uh, this meeting of defense ministers was replete with backlash about insufficient military spending, as you know, nato once adopted uh under the influence of donald trump, by the way, they accepted uh as. uh, the overall goal is to reach 2%, and here is the gdp of each country, as a member at that time. uh, this criterion, only the united states of america corresponded to this level. estonia
ah, the services of the north atlantic alliance were not cut off for us, but video communications.he idea of the present. eh, this current document. this is a tradition, uh, an alliance of ability, but to participate simultaneously in two conflicts, one of which will be full-length under article five, that is , relatively speaking, a hypothetical conflict with russia plus one more somewhere, but conditionally in the balkans or africa or else were in the degtyansky district. and this is...
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that is the alliances combined strike potential, which through our company would barely put them so alliance. i spoke earlier to our chorus on it, you're a rash shatteau in riga, and he told me what russia suspension of the new start treaty means. well, the purpose of this treated clear is to reduce nuclear weapons. it's the only remaining element of the nuclear arms control treaties system between the united states and russia. and the 2 countries hold together about 90 percent of the world's nuclear warheads, which is pretty much so big should be pretty worried about this suspension or the treaty provides for mutual inspections on nuclear facilities on each other's territory. so that each side can make sure that the other side doesn't deploy more nuclear well warheads than agreed. a month ago, the united states already used to rush of refusing to assist you as those inspections mosque or threatened to withdraw from the treat in 2026 completely. and now this suspension comes put in explained to step by saying that united states, as united states would be developing allegedly new types of nuc
that is the alliances combined strike potential, which through our company would barely put them so alliance. i spoke earlier to our chorus on it, you're a rash shatteau in riga, and he told me what russia suspension of the new start treaty means. well, the purpose of this treated clear is to reduce nuclear weapons. it's the only remaining element of the nuclear arms control treaties system between the united states and russia. and the 2 countries hold together about 90 percent of the world's...
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it's not just about ukraine, but the whole alliance. anchor: thank you so much, coming to us from washington. one of the key announcements in vladimir putin's speech this morning was moscow suspending its participation in the new start treaty on nuclear disarmament. it is a decision met with widespread international condemnation. jenny shinn explains more on what this treaty is and what it could mean for deteriorating relations between russia and the united states. >> it was one of the most applauded announcements of vladimir putin's state of the nation address. moscow's suspension of the new start treaty. the last remaining nuclear arms control pack with the united states. >> they want a strategic defeat over us and tried to get to our nuclear facilities, so i' forced to announce today russia is suspending its participation in the strategic offensive arms treaty. reporter: the pact, signed by the u.s. and russia in 2010, caps each country at 1500 50 deployed nuclear warheads and restricts both countries to 700 deployed nuclear missiles
it's not just about ukraine, but the whole alliance. anchor: thank you so much, coming to us from washington. one of the key announcements in vladimir putin's speech this morning was moscow suspending its participation in the new start treaty on nuclear disarmament. it is a decision met with widespread international condemnation. jenny shinn explains more on what this treaty is and what it could mean for deteriorating relations between russia and the united states. >> it was one of the...
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the ceo says now is the time for change >> the next level of the alliance requires a new approach this will enable the alliance members to prepare for future opportunities on an equal basis. >>> good morning again welcome to "street signs." you can see a lot of red on the screen behind me we had a negligative session frm wall street on friday with the flare up of political tensions the investors were looking at the non-farm payroll print at 517,000. more than 187,000. showing the unemployment rate has fallen to a 53-year low. lots of signs still that the labor market in the u.s. is strong that will have ramifications on the fed and the next steps remember, last week we had a central bank meeting with the fed chairman jay powell said they are watching the labor market for signs of weakness that did not really chanctranspn friday that is certainly investors pricing in a higher terminal rate out of the fed. overnight, we had the negative mood with tensions with china and the u.s. with the shooting down of the balloon. here in europe, we are do down .70%. for the week last week, it was sti
the ceo says now is the time for change >> the next level of the alliance requires a new approach this will enable the alliance members to prepare for future opportunities on an equal basis. >>> good morning again welcome to "street signs." you can see a lot of red on the screen behind me we had a negligative session frm wall street on friday with the flare up of political tensions the investors were looking at the non-farm payroll print at 517,000. more than 187,000....
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. >>> the b9 leaders band together sweden's defense minister says the alliance is stronger together >> also join the application for nato that is why we are getting into this thalliance we have assets to make nato stronger >>> and beating annual profits after the strong december with revenue above pre-dempandemic levels >> a combination of business and pleasure we have the ability to get the people to do that kind of activities and working from the hotel. >>> the best compromise between the hard or soft landing the minutes flagged the they are st -- restrictive policy hinting larger hikes could return. james bullard told cnbc in the interview that he sees economic strength continuing. >> markets have overpriced the recession in the second half of 2022 and overpriced recession in the first half of 2023 maybe the chances of recession of 2023 with china coming on board and stronger europe than we thought it seems like the u.s. economy might be more resilient than markets thought. >> u.s. markets with the dow and s&p with the down day. u.s. markets today are opening up in positive territo
. >>> the b9 leaders band together sweden's defense minister says the alliance is stronger together >> also join the application for nato that is why we are getting into this thalliance we have assets to make nato stronger >>> and beating annual profits after the strong december with revenue above pre-dempandemic levels >> a combination of business and pleasure we have the ability to get the people to do that kind of activities and working from the hotel....
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the alliance has deployed extra troops to the baltic states of estonia, latvia and lithuania, as well as poland, slovakia, romania and non nice. remember, moldova are also nervous about moscow's intentions. increasing defense spending ramping up ammunition production, putting hundreds of thousands of troops on high hello nato is not the warring part in ukraine, but the company has led to a dramatic change in its strategy. the alliance is going back to its roots assess defense expert ian lisa is reinforced a shift in nato strategy away from thinking about expeditionary warfare, which has been in crisis management, which has been dominating for the last decades prior to thinking again about territorial defense in a very serious way nuclear strategy is discussed in a very serious way again. so all of these things that we hadn't really focused on for decades are now at the core of debates inside native since the start of russia's invasion, need to allies have continuously increased our support for ukraine, starting with simple anti tank weapons and missiles. and then gradually deploying m
the alliance has deployed extra troops to the baltic states of estonia, latvia and lithuania, as well as poland, slovakia, romania and non nice. remember, moldova are also nervous about moscow's intentions. increasing defense spending ramping up ammunition production, putting hundreds of thousands of troops on high hello nato is not the warring part in ukraine, but the company has led to a dramatic change in its strategy. the alliance is going back to its roots assess defense expert ian lisa is...
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[000:00:00;00] we are trying to show the alliance that its response mechanism to such incidents and provocations is actually imperfect because nato as an international organization was created under different conditions and it was created to counter slightly different military and political threats than the hybrid ones that exist now, and although nato continues to actively transform its security system for more than a year, it is clear that the alliance is far from ready for all possible incidents and far from all possible surprises, and therefore even if our statements differ a little from the position of individual nato member countries or from the position of the alliance as a whole, this does not mean that we should not make these statements on the contrary. we should , in principle, emphasize that there is such a problem in the current euro-atlantic security system and ukraine, well, if it does this not to announce it not to complain once again, yes, or to ask for summer or something else, and we are ready to act as part of the solution to this problem , that is, at the expense of our part
[000:00:00;00] we are trying to show the alliance that its response mechanism to such incidents and provocations is actually imperfect because nato as an international organization was created under different conditions and it was created to counter slightly different military and political threats than the hybrid ones that exist now, and although nato continues to actively transform its security system for more than a year, it is clear that the alliance is far from ready for all possible...
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i wonder what ou an alliance with the us. i wonder what you think _ an alliance with the us.ou think about _ an alliance with the us. i wonder what you think about the - an alliance with the us. i wonder what you think about the wider i what you think about the wider region, given the fact that the philippines and that relationship between the us and china isjust philippines and that relationship between the us and china is just one of an example of the country is caught between these two superpowers. do you think many other asian countries will look at this and think we may do the same thing? i don't think you will see the same kind of tightening with the interest. the philippines, japan, our innate camp of their own and in the case of the japan and philippines are —— we should not describe agency of these countries. they have not been doing this because they have been tricked by the us they have been doing it because have a check —— kicked around by china for decades. 0thers around by china for decades. others are deep in english with the us and other parties like the japan
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are up to 100,000 people in europe , the second half are the armies of the other members of the alliance , the largest force turkey is about 300,000 people, but poland has been actively building military construction over the last year warsaw wants to double the polish army to 200,000. it is approximately. what is france, germany, and even more than in britain. moreover, the armies of these countries are constantly experiencing difficulties recently during the exercises of the bundeswehr, and all 18 new armored personnel carriers were supposed to be built. what it is these vehicles that will become the core of the rapid reaction forces of the north atlantic alliance in europe, and the uk turned out to be not ready for mi to use seven of the fourteen tanks of the challenge that is going to be delivered to kiev in france, the military faced a shortage of ammunition for howitzers, and in britain, as it turned out, in the event of a war with russia, shells , enough for half a day , the sun newspaper wrote about this, referring to the words of general sir richard burns the british army, in ge
are up to 100,000 people in europe , the second half are the armies of the other members of the alliance , the largest force turkey is about 300,000 people, but poland has been actively building military construction over the last year warsaw wants to double the polish army to 200,000. it is approximately. what is france, germany, and even more than in britain. moreover, the armies of these countries are constantly experiencing difficulties recently during the exercises of the bundeswehr, and...
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the alliance has established for more in south eastern europe. their plan is to strengthen air and missile defense systems and to feather of beef up the number of troops there. i think we should be talking about divisions not brigade. insignificant rail is significant numbers. a band of steel along nato's eastern flank to demonstrate on their critically to russia that nato is ready and prepared to defend itself. so far, allies have reminded united in their commitment to support ukraine and with the former neutral countries of sweden and finland now poise to join the alliance. nato has become even more relevant says under spoke rasmussen, former nato secretary general and now adviser to the government in keith. it's very clear that pu chin has achieved the opposite of what he wanted. he wanted less nato. he has got more ne show, but the longer the war, drex on the gray to the risk of an uncontrollable escalation for all its new found strength and purpose. the conflict in ukraine remains a balancing act for nato. of a more, i'm joined now by the u.
the alliance has established for more in south eastern europe. their plan is to strengthen air and missile defense systems and to feather of beef up the number of troops there. i think we should be talking about divisions not brigade. insignificant rail is significant numbers. a band of steel along nato's eastern flank to demonstrate on their critically to russia that nato is ready and prepared to defend itself. so far, allies have reminded united in their commitment to support ukraine and with...
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a lot of problems, if efficiency and so on, it turns out, maybe nato is a peacetime alliance in general let's remember our leader. mikhail gorbachev, he declared the policy of new thinking, that is, the priorities of the nationwide common global in general people's human human values on national ones. that is, for nato then a serious problem arose. and in general, in a good way, they should have dissolved, as the warsaw pact did. and such a scenario. well, in general, it was likely at some period, but one itself in general. somehow cheered up on peacekeeping operations in quotation marks in yugoslavia a lot of afghanistan and cancer in iraq yes, and in a word, these anti-terrorist peacekeeping operations breathed a second life into nato, nato chiefs and at the country level at the alliance level are now very stressed that ladies are massively training ukrainian officers and army changing army ukrainian will fight differently according to western standards, and so on, firstly, how this standard differs. here, if it’s rude for non-specialists, and secondly, here you, as an observer from
a lot of problems, if efficiency and so on, it turns out, maybe nato is a peacetime alliance in general let's remember our leader. mikhail gorbachev, he declared the policy of new thinking, that is, the priorities of the nationwide common global in general people's human human values on national ones. that is, for nato then a serious problem arose. and in general, in a good way, they should have dissolved, as the warsaw pact did. and such a scenario. well, in general, it was likely at...
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the alliance is going back to its roots assess defense expert e and lisa is reinforced a shift in nato strategy away from thinking about expeditionary warfare, which has been in crisis management, which has been dominating for the last decades to thinking again about territorial defense in a very serious way nuclear strategy is discussed in a very serious way again. so all of these things that we hadn't really focused on for decades are now at the core of debates inside native since the start of russia invasion need to allies have continuously increased our support for ukraine, starting with simple anti tank weapons and missiles. and then gradually deploying more advanced weapons, but with ukraine burning through a tillery shells and other ammunition much faster than the west can produce them. it is becoming difficult for nato countries to match the war time demand. these problems are not surprising, says richard sheriff, a retired british army general, and natal form a deputy supreme allied commander, europe. this is in the end of the day if you want to fight, protect yourself, protec
the alliance is going back to its roots assess defense expert e and lisa is reinforced a shift in nato strategy away from thinking about expeditionary warfare, which has been in crisis management, which has been dominating for the last decades to thinking again about territorial defense in a very serious way nuclear strategy is discussed in a very serious way again. so all of these things that we hadn't really focused on for decades are now at the core of debates inside native since the start...
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terms of the strategy for the next year, if not, how do they manage to agree on nato - it is an alliancetates from both sides of the atlantic of the ocean north america and europe different political parties different history different geography of course there are differences, but what we have seen for decades there is always an opportunity to agree on the main task of protection and defense of each of us. i fully understand that ukraine wants more, we are constantly working on how to increase support ukraine at the same time . we are all ready to support ukraine and will remain with ukraine as long as this service is needed status from ukraine sony x do you see an opportunity for ukraine to expel the russians from our territory within the borders of 1991 by military means the words war by its nature is unpredictable that is why we we always try to be careful not to make big predictions, but what we have already seen is the strength and skill of the ukrainian armed forces. president putin thought that he would take control of kyiv in a matter of days. of the armed forces, multiplied fur
terms of the strategy for the next year, if not, how do they manage to agree on nato - it is an alliancetates from both sides of the atlantic of the ocean north america and europe different political parties different history different geography of course there are differences, but what we have seen for decades there is always an opportunity to agree on the main task of protection and defense of each of us. i fully understand that ukraine wants more, we are constantly working on how to increase...
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the most powerful alliance in history. last year at a ne, the matter its summit allies made historic decisions to make the alliance even stronger allies committed to establishing a credible forward defense poster on nato's eastern flank. in order to ensure that every inch of allied territory is defendant without delay. as part of this commitment, brendan biden announced the decision to enhance the e with rotational presence in the baltic states. call that promise the liver, r u. s. highmark, blood tune and an infantry company are now training side by side with his own and defense forces, increasing enter operability and strengthening the security of estonia and nato. however, since russia has not given up its imperial ambitions and continues to bow the biggest and most direct threat to allied security, estonia expect to see more rapid progress in the upcoming villainous summit. the 3rd, the 4th of february, will also be the day that we mark one, the air since russia's full scale, brutal war and invasion of ukraine. i'm gla
the most powerful alliance in history. last year at a ne, the matter its summit allies made historic decisions to make the alliance even stronger allies committed to establishing a credible forward defense poster on nato's eastern flank. in order to ensure that every inch of allied territory is defendant without delay. as part of this commitment, brendan biden announced the decision to enhance the e with rotational presence in the baltic states. call that promise the liver, r u. s. highmark,...
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and here is his function in the north atlantic alliance.eems to me that he coped with it and coped very well. this was a very critical period. he was appointed to this position in in september, it seems, or in october, well, in the fall of 14th year, when the russian-ukrainian war had already begun and the invasion of russia in the donbas, all the minsk agreements and so on. it was too much, after all, to somehow keep nato united, and it has been successful to date, we can say here that the current biden administration is also its main key task, and in fact its success, they say that they managed to keep nato united in this the situation, if the unity of action was to be preserved, and russian calculations on the fact that the calculation for some internal crisis of nato, the collapse of nato, and so on, it did not justify themselves. donald trump, who in an open text questioned the need for the existence of this alliance at all and demanded more funding there, well, that is, there were serious claims to the organization and jans toltenberg
and here is his function in the north atlantic alliance.eems to me that he coped with it and coped very well. this was a very critical period. he was appointed to this position in in september, it seems, or in october, well, in the fall of 14th year, when the russian-ukrainian war had already begun and the invasion of russia in the donbas, all the minsk agreements and so on. it was too much, after all, to somehow keep nato united, and it has been successful to date, we can say here that the...
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the alliance is going back to its roots as defense expert e, in lesser. it's reinforced a shift in nato strategy away from thinking about expeditionary warfare, which has been in crisis management, which has been dominating for the last decades to thinking again about territorial defense in a very serious way. nuclear strategy is discussed in a very serious way again. so all of these things that we hadn't really focused on for decades are now at the core of debates inside native since the start of russia's invasion, need to allies have continuously increased our support for ukraine, starting with simple anti tank weapons and missiles. and then gradually deploying more advanced weapons, but with ukraine burning through artillery shells and other ammunition much faster than the west can produce them. it is becoming difficult for nato countries to match the war time demand. these problems are not surprising, says richard sheriff, a retired british army general, and natal, former deputy supreme allied commander, europe on georgia, levine of the day. if you wa
the alliance is going back to its roots as defense expert e, in lesser. it's reinforced a shift in nato strategy away from thinking about expeditionary warfare, which has been in crisis management, which has been dominating for the last decades to thinking again about territorial defense in a very serious way. nuclear strategy is discussed in a very serious way again. so all of these things that we hadn't really focused on for decades are now at the core of debates inside native since the start...
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vilnius show-la and rukli in lithuania lublin krakow winning in poland the total potential of the alliance in europe is difficult to assess, but it is known that over the past year the number. nato launch on the eastern flank has increased by about three times half of all forces are the us army 1 million 400,000 troops, but in europe there are up to 100,000 people, the second half are the armies of the other members of the alliance, the largest force turkey is about 300,000 people, but poland has taken up active military construction last year warsaw wants to double the number of polish troops to 200,000. it is approximately. what is france germany and even more than in britain. moreover, the armies of these countries are constantly experiencing difficulties recently, during the exercises of the bundeswehr, all 18 new armored personnel carriers went out of order. puma was supposed. that it is these vehicles that will become the core of the fast reaction forces of the north atlantic alliance in europe, and that the uk was not ready for mi to use seven of the fourteen tanks of the challenge
vilnius show-la and rukli in lithuania lublin krakow winning in poland the total potential of the alliance in europe is difficult to assess, but it is known that over the past year the number. nato launch on the eastern flank has increased by about three times half of all forces are the us army 1 million 400,000 troops, but in europe there are up to 100,000 people, the second half are the armies of the other members of the alliance, the largest force turkey is about 300,000 people, but poland...
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how do we as an alliance prepare for the unthinkable? and what does that alliance look like? for the next 101520 years was the 1st of all, president putin must not win this war and us wide nato allies and parties all around the world has mobilized so much support to ukraine. because it will be a tragedy for the ukrainians, but it will also be extremely dangerous for us. but because then the messages are when he uses force, then he gets what he wants. and we need to understand is this is not on the european challenge. this is a global challenge, i recently, vis itself, korea and the, and the japan to call supporters of natal and they see the link between what's going on in europe and what's going on and may happen in asia. so badging is watching closely, or the outcome or the war in ukraine. and of course, if put in winston crane, it's all or impacted the decisions or, and the calculations that badging is doing in their part of the world. so this is about our global security. this is not about the regional security. nato has all the adapted, then war didn't start in february,
how do we as an alliance prepare for the unthinkable? and what does that alliance look like? for the next 101520 years was the 1st of all, president putin must not win this war and us wide nato allies and parties all around the world has mobilized so much support to ukraine. because it will be a tragedy for the ukrainians, but it will also be extremely dangerous for us. but because then the messages are when he uses force, then he gets what he wants. and we need to understand is this is not on...
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wouldn't want it to characterize how the alliance in russia this term sounds more common in china doot like the concept of the alliance in history there was only one example of this kind of soviet union, and it ended very badly. in china, there is no appetite for political alliances, but the attitude yes they are very, very strong. i think siddimpingping will come to moscow after i take his speed as chairman. this is a very clear signal. last year, against the backdrop of an escalating conflict in ukraine, oil prices beat the 2008 high in march, the price of a barrel of benchmark north sea oil brent amounted to almost 140 dollars, and the american wti, almost 130, but soon prices began to decline, however, another jump occurred at the end of may. after the european union imposed a partial bardo on offshore oil supplies from russia for the entire first half of last year, a barrel of oil cost more than $100, and in the second half of the year from $70 to $95 today , according to the international energy agency, world oil markets are in relative calm. at the beginning of the year, nonse
wouldn't want it to characterize how the alliance in russia this term sounds more common in china doot like the concept of the alliance in history there was only one example of this kind of soviet union, and it ended very badly. in china, there is no appetite for political alliances, but the attitude yes they are very, very strong. i think siddimpingping will come to moscow after i take his speed as chairman. this is a very clear signal. last year, against the backdrop of an escalating conflict...
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but see, we have this through assuring factor that our alliance is strong and as put strong . of course this has been confirmed during the state visit made by our president to washington and new orleans to the united states. and it was president biden's 1st state dinner exec i was, they said the 1st said visit and the mandate of the said ministration were very or not. but as you said, it meant probably something about the depth, the of this, the oldest alliance. but also about what it is today about how strong instruments and how important it tweeter women in the future for addressing the other challenges we may speak about. now, are you worried though, and i don't know if i'm going to get this out right? but are you worried that there were many people that doubted the solvency of nato before this russian incursion into ukraine? even president macros before came out and talked about nato being brain dead, that people were not looking at how to make the relation that it required this shock of the russian invasion, so that the transit atlantic relationship could be re unified. y
but see, we have this through assuring factor that our alliance is strong and as put strong . of course this has been confirmed during the state visit made by our president to washington and new orleans to the united states. and it was president biden's 1st state dinner exec i was, they said the 1st said visit and the mandate of the said ministration were very or not. but as you said, it meant probably something about the depth, the of this, the oldest alliance. but also about what it is today...
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— european alliance point| from an alliance point of view, a l british— european alliance point of viewgress of. would respect the progress of congress _ would respect the progress of congress and _ would respect the progress of congress and reports - would respect the progress of congress and reports and - would respect the progress of - congress and reports and otherwise that they _ congress and reports and otherwise that they would _ congress and reports and otherwise that they would not _ congress and reports and otherwise that they would not want _ congress and reports and otherwise that they would not want the - congress and reports and otherwise that they would not want the abilityi that they would not want the ability of the _ that they would not want the ability of the american _ that they would not want the ability of the american presidents - that they would not want the ability of the american presidents to - that they would not want the ability of the american presidents to take i of the american presidents to take proper— of the american presidents to take proper decisions
— european alliance point| from an alliance point of view, a l british— european alliance point of viewgress of. would respect the progress of congress _ would respect the progress of congress and _ would respect the progress of congress and reports - would respect the progress of congress and reports and - would respect the progress of - congress and reports and otherwise that they _ congress and reports and otherwise that they would _ congress and reports and otherwise that they would not...
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for integration is victory in the war with russia which approach, what problems arise in the re-alliance and why they won't stop helping us jenstoltenberg told in an exclusive interview for tsn berg it was rather a decorative organizational role of the norwegians, he was an activist and journalist from a young age, a number of local publications even wrote that for years he communicated among others with one a soviet diplomat and stopped doing it only at the end of the 80s, when the norwegian security services informed him that he was being actively recruited in the archives of the kdb, he appeared with the approval of spies of carriers acts under the pseudonym of steklov, after a long political career in norway, stoltenberg became the secretary general of nato in march 2014. russia already attacked ukraine at that time, but even a year later in 2015, stoltenberg continues to insist that nato should seek some compromises with russia, but in 2016 when donald trump comes to power in the united states and the united states with nato , a very serious crisis begins in relations with toltenber
for integration is victory in the war with russia which approach, what problems arise in the re-alliance and why they won't stop helping us jenstoltenberg told in an exclusive interview for tsn berg it was rather a decorative organizational role of the norwegians, he was an activist and journalist from a young age, a number of local publications even wrote that for years he communicated among others with one a soviet diplomat and stopped doing it only at the end of the 80s, when the norwegian...
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they have reached an unprecedented, high level of strategic partnership and alliance. at the same time, we understand that the main merit is the main role of the president here in our countries, which are in constant dialogue, which determine the agenda of russian-azerbaijani cooperation and not only, and their communication is distinguished by such a high degree. confidence mutual understanding, and in our difficult geopolitical time trust er, of course hmm mutual trust is expensive hmm the relations between azerbaijan and russia are developing very dynamically. they are stable and at the same time dynamic. they are stable last year. we were celebrating our 30th anniversary and it is gratifying that it was signed last year. uh, declaration of allied cooperation. and in principle, here we are on the eve of this date in these 30 years. uh, a lot has happened, but it hasn't changed. uh, what binds us, eh binds our peoples to our countries. these are bonds. uh, invisible very often already friendship cooperation mutual understanding and uh, with respect and understanding
they have reached an unprecedented, high level of strategic partnership and alliance. at the same time, we understand that the main merit is the main role of the president here in our countries, which are in constant dialogue, which determine the agenda of russian-azerbaijani cooperation and not only, and their communication is distinguished by such a high degree. confidence mutual understanding, and in our difficult geopolitical time trust er, of course hmm mutual trust is expensive hmm the...
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no appetite for politics alliances, but the attitude yes they are very, very strong.hink that all the money will come to moscow after his speed is taken by the chairman. this is a very clear signal. last year, against the background of the escalation of the conflict in ukraine, oil prices hit the maximum of 2008 in march, the cost of a barrel of benchmark north sea oil brent was almost 140 dollars, and the american wti is almost 130, but soon prices began to decline, however, another jump occurred at the end of may. after the european union imposed a partial barbargo on offshore oil supplies from russia throughout the first half of last year, a barrel of oil cost more than $100, and in the second half of the year from $ 70 to $95 today, according to the international energy agency, world oil markets are in relative calm. at the beginning of the year , brand oil is sold at a price of about 82 dollars per barrel a wti. worth about 75 meanwhile, analysts warn the decline in oil prices will be short-lived amid the uprising. and the chinese economy after the pandemic and r
no appetite for politics alliances, but the attitude yes they are very, very strong.hink that all the money will come to moscow after his speed is taken by the chairman. this is a very clear signal. last year, against the background of the escalation of the conflict in ukraine, oil prices hit the maximum of 2008 in march, the cost of a barrel of benchmark north sea oil brent was almost 140 dollars, and the american wti is almost 130, but soon prices began to decline, however, another jump...
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nato said that the alliance needs to increase the production of weapons.ments, and the meeting of ministers devoted this sore topic. the head of the north atlantic alliance admits that the defense of the countries of the bloc does not have enough production capacity. weapons exacerbate the situation the speed with which ukrainians spend what europe saved up. remember in the nineties, nato did not know what to do, they even supplied milk to children and africa, uh, then they began to supposedly fight terrorists. and that's it. it didn't work. so, in such a situation, of course, they abandoned the constant renewal of weapons and military equipment, and consequently the military-industrial complex ceased, e, to develop what is in warehouses. well, then in the speech of the nato secretary general, everything was somehow rolled up the idea to say to kiev it is urgent to provide more weapons, that the orders made today will be fulfilled in 2-3 years. and that for 8 years it was necessary to increase expenses and it makes no sense to stop, for sure this moment so
nato said that the alliance needs to increase the production of weapons.ments, and the meeting of ministers devoted this sore topic. the head of the north atlantic alliance admits that the defense of the countries of the bloc does not have enough production capacity. weapons exacerbate the situation the speed with which ukrainians spend what europe saved up. remember in the nineties, nato did not know what to do, they even supplied milk to children and africa, uh, then they began to supposedly...
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no, no, no one has called equal health alliance or the university of big down in north carolina. again, name is ralph eric, and another fellow was done in houston, texas. and there might have been a university to do something but, but really it was for gain a function. so it said one line item on probably on a budgetary matter. but then we can not, it really is for jenna function research or that area of study. and how much money is going to research on gain a function outside of the u. s. and does research conducted in other countries, pose a risk given that other nations can steal the research or co opted and on purpose, of course, and actually some of these funding that we had. we said we couldn't do it here in the united states. as i said, we're doing it in north carolina, boston, and houston, texas. but then we would say, well, we can't do it here, but we can fund it over there and over there might be want china ram, no biology. so i'm in my and god knows there might have been other place that i am not aware of, but perhaps, or other places that we as the governments, that m
no, no, no one has called equal health alliance or the university of big down in north carolina. again, name is ralph eric, and another fellow was done in houston, texas. and there might have been a university to do something but, but really it was for gain a function. so it said one line item on probably on a budgetary matter. but then we can not, it really is for jenna function research or that area of study. and how much money is going to research on gain a function outside of the u. s. and...
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with strong exercises, military alliances, political alliances, can in the future become for us a safeguardgainst further aggressions of the russian federation, firstly, a safeguard, and secondly , to win, so we understand. we still we haven't won and there is still a very serious struggle ahead and we haven't even reached parity yet because the enemy has more weapons and more mobilization resources, that's where the intelligence reported to us, we said that if we take the economic resources of the russian federation even with sanctions, yes, they are getting poorer, their economy is falling, but then a war on such a scale with such and such, as they are currently waging on such a scale, they can wage it until the 25th year, this is only an economic military resource, they will have enough until on the 26th, on such a scale, the number of people is up to thirty, and we have to understand that russia is a more resourceful country, and we can’t win with just wolf attacks. secure in the future ukraine from the state point of view, we already made such a decision during my stay in the parliamen
with strong exercises, military alliances, political alliances, can in the future become for us a safeguardgainst further aggressions of the russian federation, firstly, a safeguard, and secondly , to win, so we understand. we still we haven't won and there is still a very serious struggle ahead and we haven't even reached parity yet because the enemy has more weapons and more mobilization resources, that's where the intelligence reported to us, we said that if we take the economic resources of...
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from the soviet threat there was no bloc that opposed the nato bloc, and the north atlantic alliance survived this time. he uh, signing with our country is enough. uh, specific documents on non-expansion and non-deployment on the territory of new member states of significant armed forces and weapons violated all these obligations of the alliance e, created recruitment program. possibly more new members. at first it was called so that partnership for the sake of peace is not visible, but then it turned into a completely frank nato expansion program, and of course. this is an advance of thousands of kilometers, closer to the russian borders and that's it. this. naturally, from their point of view, it was a preparation for a possible conflict, but from our point of view. this was a direct provocation of the conflict. in 2007, the speech of our president at the munich conference, which in fact, it is such an ideological platform of nato with a proposal to nato to stop confrontation and start cooperation ignored by nato 2008. he beats himself in bucharest, where ukraine and georgia are ma
from the soviet threat there was no bloc that opposed the nato bloc, and the north atlantic alliance survived this time. he uh, signing with our country is enough. uh, specific documents on non-expansion and non-deployment on the territory of new member states of significant armed forces and weapons violated all these obligations of the alliance e, created recruitment program. possibly more new members. at first it was called so that partnership for the sake of peace is not visible, but then it...