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it will never prevent a high level of cooperation between britain and france. 'll have the latest from sandhurst where president macron also confirmed the loan of the bayeux tapestry to britain. also tonight... hospital consultants in wales say patient safety is being compromised, and that the nhs and social care are chronically under resourced. we've got patient in the apartment where we don't have space to see them. we're coming back the next day and some of the patients are still here. it's getting worse every winter but this is the worst we have seen it. scientists say that man—made climate change is now the most important factor in pushing up the earth's temperatures. the court of appeal is to consider whether terminally—ill patients , should be allowed assistance , if they wish to die. and at 36,000 feet, the pope has officiated at an improvised marriage service. and coming up on sportsday: defending masters snooker champion ronnie 0'sullivan says he's glad to be knocked out of the tournament after losing in the quarterfinals. good evening. britain and fra
it will never prevent a high level of cooperation between britain and france. 'll have the latest from sandhurst where president macron also confirmed the loan of the bayeux tapestry to britain. also tonight... hospital consultants in wales say patient safety is being compromised, and that the nhs and social care are chronically under resourced. we've got patient in the apartment where we don't have space to see them. we're coming back the next day and some of the patients are still here. it's...
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i britain and france over the next fouryears. iam britain and france over the next four years. next four years. i am honoured by the loa n four years. i am honoured by the loan of such a precious piece of our shared history which yet again underscores the closeness of our relationship. we have it needs to build a new generation of links between our people with an ambitious programme of twinning towns and regions, addressing the challenges, harnessing the potential of emerging technologies. the uk and france are forever neighbours, united in friendship, and by our common belief in freedom and justice, both at home and in the world. thank you very much. thank you for welcoming as. translation: thank you for hosting us in this beautiful place. this summit between france and the united kingdom. we are reminded of the historical bonds between our countries. there are two things that cannot be impact, history and geography, cannot be impacted by changes in institutions. this means that we are facing common challenges and we are sharing the same destiny. i believe that this is what we
i britain and france over the next fouryears. iam britain and france over the next four years. next four years. i am honoured by the loa n four years. i am honoured by the loan of such a precious piece of our shared history which yet again underscores the closeness of our relationship. we have it needs to build a new generation of links between our people with an ambitious programme of twinning towns and regions, addressing the challenges, harnessing the potential of emerging technologies. the...
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britain france saudi arabia and jordan described to us as a document that basically is more of a mechanism on how to revive these peace talks because we keep on defining them as peace talks but what's happening at the moment not just this round but even during the geneva eight round early december is that they're actually trying to find ways to start tackling substantiative negotiations well this morning the opposition had a very long meeting about hours with the u.n. envoy to find them is but. at some point it also spoke to the russian delegation that is here in vienna the moment and then the syrian government delegation showed up here at the u.n. building that meeting was much less than two hours and at the end of that meeting embassador japhet he was heading the legation came out and basically rejected those ten points working documents and this is what he had to say in his own words. it's no coincidence that the vienna talks coincide with the leaking or the intentional distribution of what is called an informal paper about reviving the syrian political process in geneva this was drawn
britain france saudi arabia and jordan described to us as a document that basically is more of a mechanism on how to revive these peace talks because we keep on defining them as peace talks but what's happening at the moment not just this round but even during the geneva eight round early december is that they're actually trying to find ways to start tackling substantiative negotiations well this morning the opposition had a very long meeting about hours with the u.n. envoy to find them is but....
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to endorse the nuclear deal with terror on after a meeting with the iranian foreign minister britain france and germany said there was no alternative and that the deal was essential for international security they're concerned president trump may be planning to torpedo the pact trump is expected to decide on friday whether to issue a waiver to allow u.s. sanctions on iran to rein to remain in place. for the iranian delegation brussels was of reassurance couldn't come at a better time the foreign ministers of britain germany and france as well as the e.u.'s foreign policy chief reaffirmed their support for the iran nuclear deal which u.s. presidents donald trump has threatened to lead to the deal is working it is they're leaving on its main goal which remains keeping the iranian nuclear program in check and i will see the survey against any played an important role in crafting the landmark nuclear accord in the summer of two thousand and fifteen she has lobbied hard to convince washington to keep the nuclear issue separate from other contentious issues with tehran such as its ballistic missi
to endorse the nuclear deal with terror on after a meeting with the iranian foreign minister britain france and germany said there was no alternative and that the deal was essential for international security they're concerned president trump may be planning to torpedo the pact trump is expected to decide on friday whether to issue a waiver to allow u.s. sanctions on iran to rein to remain in place. for the iranian delegation brussels was of reassurance couldn't come at a better time the...
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foreign policy chief and the foreign ministers of britain france and germany met an iranian delegation in brussels the agreement needs to be signed off every ninety days in the u.s. president has until friday to decide if hill reimpose sanctions. here opinion remains committed to support the full and effective implementation of the agreements including to make sure that the lifting of nuclear related sanctions has a positive impact on trade and economic relations with iran including benefits for the iranian people. the agreement as allowed for deeper cooperation and continuous dialogue with iran on all issues. amnesty international has called for an independent investigation into suspected atrocities by mia miles military the army admitted for the first time that its soldiers murdered ten muslim ranger their remains were found in a mass grave in the kind states last month it's called hi there reports. for the first time in march military has admitted wrongdoing in its crackdown on the range of community a statement posted on the facebook page of the military's commander in chief said t
foreign policy chief and the foreign ministers of britain france and germany met an iranian delegation in brussels the agreement needs to be signed off every ninety days in the u.s. president has until friday to decide if hill reimpose sanctions. here opinion remains committed to support the full and effective implementation of the agreements including to make sure that the lifting of nuclear related sanctions has a positive impact on trade and economic relations with iran including benefits...
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if, in 1916, germany puts a enough pressure on great britain and france that britain and france need to get out of the war, one way the british and french could do it is by trading pieces of their empires in north america to germany. this is the way european wars had ended for centuries. it is how my hometown goes from being french to becoming american. i'm sorry, french to british, then american. there is a fear that one thing that might happen is britain might offer to the germans, toronto, the naval base in british columbia. there is a fear the french might offer martinique, there is a fear that some parts of the caribbean might become german. in 1916, the united states bought the danish virgin islands from denmark for this reason. for fear that germany would invade or threatened to invade denmark. and take the virgin islands as a prize. the panama canal opened in 1914. this is a serious fear. there is also the concern, the basic concern, this is the reference to barbarians. it does not refer, i don't think, to the canadians, who are by and large lovely people. the fear is that ca
if, in 1916, germany puts a enough pressure on great britain and france that britain and france need to get out of the war, one way the british and french could do it is by trading pieces of their empires in north america to germany. this is the way european wars had ended for centuries. it is how my hometown goes from being french to becoming american. i'm sorry, french to british, then american. there is a fear that one thing that might happen is britain might offer to the germans, toronto,...
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our headlines: britain's set to boost its border controls in france. emmanuel macron and agree to take more migrants. north and south korea have agreed to march under the same flag at the seoul winter olympics. at the same time, 20 countries say they want to step up pressure on pyongyang. let's stay with that now. our correspondent, laura bicker, is in vancouver where the talks on korea have been taking place. laura, you've been talking to south korea's foreign affairs minister. south korea has a very difficult diplomatic line to take. they have been meeting with leaders from 20 otherforeign been meeting with leaders from 20 other foreign countries, they have been discussing how to condemn the north korean nuclear programme but also bring kim jong—un to the table. that, really, at the moment, is falling to south korea. we have seen the breakthrough, the fact they have got a delegation from north korea to come to the olympic games as talks continue. that news was met here with welcome arms. they say, however, that perhaps they suspect kim jong—un's moti
our headlines: britain's set to boost its border controls in france. emmanuel macron and agree to take more migrants. north and south korea have agreed to march under the same flag at the seoul winter olympics. at the same time, 20 countries say they want to step up pressure on pyongyang. let's stay with that now. our correspondent, laura bicker, is in vancouver where the talks on korea have been taking place. laura, you've been talking to south korea's foreign affairs minister. south korea has...
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it is between britain and france. to british politicians on both sides it is seen as a pretty good deal when it comes to britain's sayyid. in effect it means that the border control for those migrants who want to get to britain through calais are carried out at calais and not dover. without that, the likelihood is that many of these migrants would end up at dover and get asylum here. you can imagine the sort of uproar that would provoke. from a british perspective it has been regarded as a good one. some brexiteers and brexit supporting newspapers are unhappy that the government should be forking out. but if you talk privately to many british politicians, they think that 44 million is worth it to make sure controls stay on the french side. the view from france... what are the thoughts of france won this meeting, what does present macros hope to get from this? simpson with the perception that they are doing the heavy lifting for britain on the border. periodically, politicians talk about tearing up the agreement and sh
it is between britain and france. to british politicians on both sides it is seen as a pretty good deal when it comes to britain's sayyid. in effect it means that the border control for those migrants who want to get to britain through calais are carried out at calais and not dover. without that, the likelihood is that many of these migrants would end up at dover and get asylum here. you can imagine the sort of uproar that would provoke. from a british perspective it has been regarded as a...
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time, the next time this comes up — which is four months from now — i want an agreement with britain, france thursday, iran's foreign minister held talks with those three governments and the european union, who all signed the agreement. together they praised the deal, saying it was making the world safer. mr trump's latest move is intended to break up this cosy club. in effect, he's saying he will tear up the agreement unless there are three big changes. he wants restrictions on iran's ballistic missile programmes, a tightening up of the agreed inspection arrangements, and he wants to make the agreement permanent rather than expiring in 2026. but iran's response has been defiant, calling the trump move a desperate attempt to undermine the agreement. mr trump has flown off into the sunset, leaving the ball firmly in the european court. they have 120 days to decide whether to agree to his demands or risk the end of a deal that took three years to negotiate. bill hayton, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. there's been a breakthrough in the talks aimed at f
time, the next time this comes up — which is four months from now — i want an agreement with britain, france thursday, iran's foreign minister held talks with those three governments and the european union, who all signed the agreement. together they praised the deal, saying it was making the world safer. mr trump's latest move is intended to break up this cosy club. in effect, he's saying he will tear up the agreement unless there are three big changes. he wants restrictions on iran's...
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so i said minute she cooperation it very much on the cost between britain and france it will it be possible once the uk has left the european union. millions that questions you christopher hill professor of international relations at cambridge university. but also britain only only to a you countries which a couple of projecting conventional ministry fulls outside european says several of us that are limited in that. both the menu camp house now nobody else in europe has that. there is a key question her. as to how saw bert brexit is going to coalerman is lost in some ways germany has always been in favor all developing european defense cooperation making the european union. effectively a player in the world security system. but if britain leaves. germany is going to have to decide how much of results it close into thatt. process financial and human and otherr moment rounds is clearly in the lead. if rick britain l leads out of the same time a call act on its own so as we sort libya in two thousand eleven. as we see even in mali now. france does need some support in britain is a on the a eu
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and there are certain things that britain and france need to do together in that world. e good long—term relationships with britain. but the other thing they emphasised, which is really sad for me, as a british person, it symbolised the loss of british influence in the world. it really did. yes, of course, they want good relationships with us, etc, but there is emanuel macron, maybe because angela merkel has done her 12 years, and we will come back to her later, there might be another german leader. he will be shaping the continent and the world and we won't be. that was brought home to me. we will get the bayeux tapestry to remind ourselves, because we have decided as a country... and we have always been prone to this, to live with one foot in the past always. the french have been prone to this as well quite often. the germans, with very good reasons, have made asundering with the past. but we face a situation and a future whereby we won't be able to exert anything like so much influence about what happens. it's interesting, you take us neatly onto our next point, you me
and there are certain things that britain and france need to do together in that world. e good long—term relationships with britain. but the other thing they emphasised, which is really sad for me, as a british person, it symbolised the loss of british influence in the world. it really did. yes, of course, they want good relationships with us, etc, but there is emanuel macron, maybe because angela merkel has done her 12 years, and we will come back to her later, there might be another german...
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welcome him or president macro also confirm the story that had been circulating that britain is to look at what france is to low britain the by a tapestry a sun eleventh century panorama depicting the norman conquest of england the masterpiece depicts a key moment in british history as particular bassinets asprin prepares to leave the relationship between you know if you. join the data because when the beggar to mass in london welcome big lots of brits are welcome the news about the tapestry but there's more at stake about a historic run. well yes i mean france has long been very unhappy with color a with the jungle and they've long demanded that britain should pitch in more and what has been head of the summit announces that that britain will pay more for border security will have helped france effectively for example with fencing and c.c.t.v. so this is something that france has long demanded and that is now being announced also speculation that reason may will confirm that britain will take more refugees in particular more child refugees from france who are waiting to come to the u.k. so altogether
welcome him or president macro also confirm the story that had been circulating that britain is to look at what france is to low britain the by a tapestry a sun eleventh century panorama depicting the norman conquest of england the masterpiece depicts a key moment in british history as particular bassinets asprin prepares to leave the relationship between you know if you. join the data because when the beggar to mass in london welcome big lots of brits are welcome the news about the tapestry...
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event was boycotted by the leadership of the syrian opposition and representatives from the us britain and france who support a separate u.n. mediated process. a kenyan opposition movement has been declared a criminal group by the government following the symbolic swearing in of leader. staged inauguration was an act of protest by adding his supporters who say he is kenya's legitimate leader and they argue that who can yes his presidential election was neither free nor fair connection was sworn in himself in december after he won a rerun of august's original vote yes actually a state and defense minister has been meeting their counterparts from qatar in washington d.c. ahead of their closed meetings so state rex tillerson said the u.s. was keen to find a solution to the gulf crisis that seen several arab nations cut off all ties with qatar do so with us here are there inside story is up next and i have the news hour for you straight after that we'll have more details of that meeting in sochi which is just wrapped up thanks for watching so you know it like now. russia hosts talks to end the war in
event was boycotted by the leadership of the syrian opposition and representatives from the us britain and france who support a separate u.n. mediated process. a kenyan opposition movement has been declared a criminal group by the government following the symbolic swearing in of leader. staged inauguration was an act of protest by adding his supporters who say he is kenya's legitimate leader and they argue that who can yes his presidential election was neither free nor fair connection was sworn...
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that it about britain trying to show france thatitis about britain trying to show france a back foot because of brexit, that we still have a lot to offer when it comes to intelligence and security cooperation, and you can expect to hear a lot about that later on when the leaders hold a press conference here. paul adams in the leaders hold a press conference here. pauladams in calais, in practical terms the french are often more money for border controls and also taking in more migrants, specifically unaccompanied children? yes, on the money front, and this is on top £150 million or so that's already been spent in the last three yea rs, already been spent in the last three years, turning large parts of calais into a fortress. you could argue it isa into a fortress. you could argue it is a relatively modest additional price, bearing in mind what ian said just now which is that at one point emmanuel macron talked about scrapping the agreement which would have moved the migrant crisis over the channel onto the british side. it is likely this will continue to be an issue. the
that it about britain trying to show france thatitis about britain trying to show france a back foot because of brexit, that we still have a lot to offer when it comes to intelligence and security cooperation, and you can expect to hear a lot about that later on when the leaders hold a press conference here. paul adams in the leaders hold a press conference here. pauladams in calais, in practical terms the french are often more money for border controls and also taking in more migrants,...
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he said, i will do it this time, but the next time it comes up, i want an agreement with britain, france, and germany, not with iran, the russians, or the chinese, but with our allies. to deal with long-range missiles , the inspections and how they are not being carried out and the long ranged problems with iran after it comes out of the disagreement. that is not potentially a bad thing. that is something he can do without pulling out of the agreement. anchor: will those ambassadors of the allies you just mentioned be willing to go back to the drawing board? >> president macron has talked about the missile issue. that is not in the jcpoa. councilin a un security resolution. there is language that the four countries could work on. inspection, there is nothing stopping the national atomic energy agency to not use all their authority under the agreement. that can be fixed. in 10 years, if iran pulls out of the agreement, that it's a thing that can be agreed but not executed. that is where they are trying to go. anchor: we heard from iran's foreign minister today. he said it is an effort to
he said, i will do it this time, but the next time it comes up, i want an agreement with britain, france, and germany, not with iran, the russians, or the chinese, but with our allies. to deal with long-range missiles , the inspections and how they are not being carried out and the long ranged problems with iran after it comes out of the disagreement. that is not potentially a bad thing. that is something he can do without pulling out of the agreement. anchor: will those ambassadors of the...
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the next time this comes up, which is four months from now, i want an agreement with britain, france, and germany. >> on thursday, iran's foreign minister hold walks it those three governments and the european union who also signed the agreement. together they praised the deal, saying it was making the world safer. mr. trump's latest move is intended to break up this cozy club. in effect he's saying he'll tear up the agreement unless there are changes. heements -- he wants restrictions on iran's ballistic missile programs, tightening up on the inspection arrangements, and he wants the agreement to be permanent rather than expiring in 2026. iran's response has been defiant, calling the trump move a desperate attempt to undermine the agreement. mr. trump has flown off into the sunset, leaving the ball firmly in the european court. they have 120 days to decide whether to agree to his demands or risk the end of a deal that took three years to negotiate. bbc news. anchor: let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news tonight. there's been a breakthrough in the talks aimed
the next time this comes up, which is four months from now, i want an agreement with britain, france, and germany. >> on thursday, iran's foreign minister hold walks it those three governments and the european union who also signed the agreement. together they praised the deal, saying it was making the world safer. mr. trump's latest move is intended to break up this cozy club. in effect he's saying he'll tear up the agreement unless there are changes. heements -- he wants restrictions on...
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it's very difficult given the fact that it was the united states along with turkey saudi arabia france britain which caused the destabilization of syria and led to the present circumstances. conflicts between turkey and kurdish forces in northern syria has caused global loam and triggered mass protests in
it's very difficult given the fact that it was the united states along with turkey saudi arabia france britain which caused the destabilization of syria and led to the present circumstances. conflicts between turkey and kurdish forces in northern syria has caused global loam and triggered mass protests in
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dollars previously and now in sochi in addition to the with other states like the united states of britain france the european union jordan and saudi arabia all of these discussions and meetings with in the context of pushing the political process forward and to meet use of any initiative vitalize the process in geneva. all of this all comes within the context of serving the political process of the neighbor and causing any and shit to have supportive to it in a very that's why we gave in more detail of. talks with respect to the associate conference and we also discussed with all the concerned parties all the prospect. of sutra we had ten when and ten said that all this effort would serve the political process of geneva we were open to all the perspectives all the angles and we did all what we can to make this period of time. very critical for the syrian people so that we pave the way for a concrete way forward whereby the political process solution in syria can be achieved in service of the political process in geneva we showed willingness to support the initiative will support the political pr
dollars previously and now in sochi in addition to the with other states like the united states of britain france the european union jordan and saudi arabia all of these discussions and meetings with in the context of pushing the political process forward and to meet use of any initiative vitalize the process in geneva. all of this all comes within the context of serving the political process of the neighbor and causing any and shit to have supportive to it in a very that's why we gave in more...
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the venue underlines the fact that britain and france are the key military powers in europe, used to n will reunify families. but the longer—term deals will focus on defence. britain is sending three british chinook helicopters to mali, they're large—troop they're large troop carrying aircraft which the french badly lacked in their fight against islamists. so, britain will broaden its military involvement in africa without committing troops. in return, france will back—up british forces in the baltic states of estonia. there, confronting the potential russian threat. james robbins, bbc news. let's speak now to our reporter ian palmer. he's at sandhurst, where the meeting will take place this afternoon. good morning. lots to discuss? lots to discuss. you may see the sergeant major marking out the parade square behind me in the band of the coldstrea m behind me in the band of the coldstream guards will be here shortly to welcome emmanuel macron ahead of the talks with theresa may. they will talk about a future relationship between the two countries after brexit. there are no formal brex
the venue underlines the fact that britain and france are the key military powers in europe, used to n will reunify families. but the longer—term deals will focus on defence. britain is sending three british chinook helicopters to mali, they're large—troop they're large troop carrying aircraft which the french badly lacked in their fight against islamists. so, britain will broaden its military involvement in africa without committing troops. in return, france will back—up british forces...
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britain and france have signed a new treaty to boost border security and tackle the migrant issue. the further investment we have agreed today but make the uk's borders even more secure. deadly storms cause widespread destruction gci’oss storms cause widespread destruction across europe. unplug francis has performed the wedding ceremony during a flight over chile. we will hear from during a flight over chile. we will hearfrom one person was on board. —— and pope francis has performed. . .. the deadline to avoid a us government shutdown is midnight on friday night. that means that all nonessential federal employees don't report to work. it does happen, the last one being in 2013. here is donald trump talking about the prospect earlier. if the country shuts down, which could very well be, the budget should be handled a lot differently than it has been over the last long period of time, many years. but if for any reason it shuts down, the worst thing is what happens to our military. we are rebuilding the military, bringing it toa rebuilding the military, bringing it to a level that ha
britain and france have signed a new treaty to boost border security and tackle the migrant issue. the further investment we have agreed today but make the uk's borders even more secure. deadly storms cause widespread destruction gci’oss storms cause widespread destruction across europe. unplug francis has performed the wedding ceremony during a flight over chile. we will hear from during a flight over chile. we will hearfrom one person was on board. —— and pope francis has performed. ....
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the report notes that elections in countries like britain, france and germany were targeted by internetrolling and financing for political groups. >> a federal judge halting the plan for immigrants brought here illegally. tracie potts has more on what happened. >> a victory overnight. a judge said the trump administration must renew protections allowing them to stay here illegally. california's attorney general who launched the challenge called the ruling a step in the right direction. it came hours after president trump said he is willing to fix daca first and deal with other immigration issues later. >> i'll take all of the heat. i don't care. >> daca, border security, chain migration and ending the visa lottery, interestingly not the border wall he just requested money to build. the president's spokeswoman insists he is not abandoning the wall. >> we believe the wall is part of border security. >> he should not be negotiating against himself. he has a mandate to end daca and to build a wall. >> it will not be a part of any overall spending agreement. >> we expect it to be in the bill
the report notes that elections in countries like britain, france and germany were targeted by internetrolling and financing for political groups. >> a federal judge halting the plan for immigrants brought here illegally. tracie potts has more on what happened. >> a victory overnight. a judge said the trump administration must renew protections allowing them to stay here illegally. california's attorney general who launched the challenge called the ruling a step in the right...
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well, in a deliberate display of unity, britain, france, germany and the european union have all urgednt trump not to impose sanctions, saying the deal is working and iran is in compliance. joining me now from our washington studio is behnam ben taleblu, senior iran analyst at conservative think tank the foundation for defence of democracies. i know you have made a study of this. what do you think the president is most likely to do, and how significant would be?m president is most likely to do, and how significant would be? it is highly likely that the president will seek to waive nuclear sanctions, to keep the us are party to thejoint sanctions, to keep the us are party to the joint conference of plan of action nuclear deal, while setting a predicate to target tehran‘s non—nuclear threats, be they ballistic missiles, human rights, terrorism and whatnot. i think ultimately the administration is still working out where it wants to go with the future of the deal but in the interim i think they will keep it, waive nuclear sanctions and impose new non—nuclear ones. keep it, waive nuclear s
well, in a deliberate display of unity, britain, france, germany and the european union have all urgednt trump not to impose sanctions, saying the deal is working and iran is in compliance. joining me now from our washington studio is behnam ben taleblu, senior iran analyst at conservative think tank the foundation for defence of democracies. i know you have made a study of this. what do you think the president is most likely to do, and how significant would be?m president is most likely to do,...
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on to the place you don't present like a new treaty for a new era britain and france to sign a new border agreement and pledge to hold their historic ties after british it.
on to the place you don't present like a new treaty for a new era britain and france to sign a new border agreement and pledge to hold their historic ties after british it.
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foreign policy chief and the foreign ministers of britain france and germany met in a rainy and delegation in brussels they say the deal is essential for international security president trump has until friday to decide if he'll reimpose sanctions on tehran. european union remains committed to support the full and affective limitation of the agreements including to make sure that the lifting of nuclear related sanctions has a positive impact on trade and economic relations with iran including benefits for the iranian people. the agreement has allowed for deeper cooperation and continuous dialogue with iran on all issues. israel has approved more than eleven hundred new settlement homes in the occupied west bank the move will further strain relations between israel and palestine following the u.s. decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital all settlements are illegal under international law more than two thousand troops have been deployed across tunis here after days of violent protests against austerity people are angry at the government's plan to raise taxes and the price of basi
foreign policy chief and the foreign ministers of britain france and germany met in a rainy and delegation in brussels they say the deal is essential for international security president trump has until friday to decide if he'll reimpose sanctions on tehran. european union remains committed to support the full and affective limitation of the agreements including to make sure that the lifting of nuclear related sanctions has a positive impact on trade and economic relations with iran including...
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emanuel initially had said he wanted to tear up instead britain will pay tens of millions of dollars more towards reinforcing it and helping france deal with the burden of migrants and refugees trying to reach britain it is mr mack rahm's nod in the direction of common interests and continued close future ties to the condition there are two things that cannot be changed our history and our geography these cannot be impacted by changes in the institution or office we are facing common challenges and we share the same destiny. the two sides also promised to help each other in their foreign military operations british helicopters to help france's fight against eisel and al-qaeda in north africa french assistance in securing the e.u. use eastern borders with russia but the real focus of attention here is as much defense as it is diplomacy it is the u.k. government trying to forge a close future relationship with france inside the e.u. when britain is out. as bricks of negotiations enter their most difficult stage trade talks there may well be more of this sort of treatment of e.u. leaders britain trying to maintain influence while it
emanuel initially had said he wanted to tear up instead britain will pay tens of millions of dollars more towards reinforcing it and helping france deal with the burden of migrants and refugees trying to reach britain it is mr mack rahm's nod in the direction of common interests and continued close future ties to the condition there are two things that cannot be changed our history and our geography these cannot be impacted by changes in the institution or office we are facing common challenges...
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britain and france where they support a separate u.n. mediated process which itself has failed to get anywhere some delegates heckled the russian foreign minister when he read a statement from president vladimir putin they accused moscow of killing civilians and some opposition delegates refused even to leave sochi airport for the talks because syrian government flags were displayed at the terminal. rather bumpy start to this day. it has been year for various reasons and for various different people as you suggested there it's been difficult for the opposition to really come around and view this and view this process as anything other than a russian orchestrated way to circumvent the geneva process that's why many of them refused to come here that's why the syria negotiating committee didn't want to come there were other groups who pulled away from this whole process on monday saying that while there were still attacks going on in the countryside massacres as they put it they were prepared to come here to sochi and there was that the air
britain and france where they support a separate u.n. mediated process which itself has failed to get anywhere some delegates heckled the russian foreign minister when he read a statement from president vladimir putin they accused moscow of killing civilians and some opposition delegates refused even to leave sochi airport for the talks because syrian government flags were displayed at the terminal. rather bumpy start to this day. it has been year for various reasons and for various different...
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thousand and two a secret uranium enrichment facility was discovered in eastern iran prompting britain france and germany to begin talks with the rainy and negotiate as a year later in two thousand and six the us russia and china joined the talks forming the so-called p five plus one group things took a bad turn six years later when it was revealed that iran was enriching uranium close to weapons grade levels the e.u. imposed asset freezes on iran's central bank and stopped importing the country's oil. then house and ronnie defeated conservative opponents to become iran's president he declared his country was ready for serious nuclear talks and after years of negotiations a long term nuclear agreement was reached in june of twenty fifteen but the u.s. congress stipulates it needs to be reaffirmed every ninety days so while trump is expected to sign off on the sanction waivers under that deal he may impose separate u.s. sanctions as a d.m. barbara porter and brussels european leaders are urging trump not to do anything that risks derailing an agreement they think is working just fine a last mi
thousand and two a secret uranium enrichment facility was discovered in eastern iran prompting britain france and germany to begin talks with the rainy and negotiate as a year later in two thousand and six the us russia and china joined the talks forming the so-called p five plus one group things took a bad turn six years later when it was revealed that iran was enriching uranium close to weapons grade levels the e.u. imposed asset freezes on iran's central bank and stopped importing the...
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and -- britain and france have vowed publicly to defend poland and so if the soviet union joins britain and france, yerm is potentially surrounded and has a two-front war to fight overt poland thing. so hitler's concerned to get his east flank stabilized with a nonaggression pack. so stalin has leverage in negotiation. so he hasn't told a lot of people that these negotiations are going on because he's suspicious in conspirator. and at the night before he's supposed hitler's foreign minister on behalf 69 purer comeses to moscow to do the deal. the night before they're there -- and stalin says to this guy who is kind of a little protege at this point -- it and he says to him you know flying in tomorrow night. and stalin has this prefer sense of humor that everyone in the ym is familiar with. for example, stalin won't see somebody for a long time then he'll see them and he says what you haven't been arrested yet? right that's his sense of humor. [laughter] yeah how would you like to work many that regime in? anyway so first -- yuck, yuck, yuck flying to moscow right it is the that subsidy
and -- britain and france have vowed publicly to defend poland and so if the soviet union joins britain and france, yerm is potentially surrounded and has a two-front war to fight overt poland thing. so hitler's concerned to get his east flank stabilized with a nonaggression pack. so stalin has leverage in negotiation. so he hasn't told a lot of people that these negotiations are going on because he's suspicious in conspirator. and at the night before he's supposed hitler's foreign minister on...
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and britain and france have allowed publicly to defend poland. and so if the soviet union joins britain and france, germany is potentially surrounded and has a two front war to fight . so hitler's concerned to get his eastern flank stabilized with a nonaggression pact. stalin has a lot of leverage in those negotiations. he hasn't told a lot of peoplethat these negotiations are going on because he's suspicious . and the night before the troubles, hitler's foreign minister on behalf of the the table. night before, stalin says to this guy nikita khrushchev was aprotcgc of stalin at this point , he says he's flying in and stalin had this perverse sense of humor that everyone in the regime is the with. holland won't see somebody for a long time and then will see them and say what, you haven't been arrested yet? that's his sense of humor. how would you like to work in that regime? anyway, so chris jeff, yes, ruben chavez flying to moscow. it's the communists, they hate each other. nothing but pouring filled over each other in their propaganda and chris
and britain and france have allowed publicly to defend poland. and so if the soviet union joins britain and france, germany is potentially surrounded and has a two front war to fight . so hitler's concerned to get his eastern flank stabilized with a nonaggression pact. stalin has a lot of leverage in those negotiations. he hasn't told a lot of peoplethat these negotiations are going on because he's suspicious . and the night before the troubles, hitler's foreign minister on behalf of the the...
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the state to protect the borders, to guarantee legal transit of goods and people between france and great britain and ensure the security of people and goods. mong the assets, the fundamental challenge is to ensure the security of major infrastructure linking france and england, the channel tunnel and the port of cali. which is important for controlling the border, securing, and for protectinging the inhabitants in line with our international commitments. let's look at the figures. shuttles, over 8 million light vehicles, over 5 trucks and over 30 million passengers, one quarter of goes through and it is the leading passenger port in europe. that is the image of this city goes through and it is the leading passenger port in europe. that the region is very important for the trade and for european history of which it belongs. and this positioning has led to great migegratri pressure. for 20 years it has been under great pressure of migrant flows as sometimes these flows have increased and people are trying to get through britain as easily as possible. today, the pressure has diminished and the numb
the state to protect the borders, to guarantee legal transit of goods and people between france and great britain and ensure the security of people and goods. mong the assets, the fundamental challenge is to ensure the security of major infrastructure linking france and england, the channel tunnel and the port of cali. which is important for controlling the border, securing, and for protectinging the inhabitants in line with our international commitments. let's look at the figures. shuttles,...
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britain has agreed to pay sixty one million euros towards border security in france as migrants continue to gather there trying to cross to the u.k. in my moma crossing is on his first visit to the u.k. since his election last may he was welcomed by britain's prime minister theresa may president micron also confirmed the story that had been circulating that france will loan britain the biyo tapestry that's an eleventh century penner ramma you see it right there depicting the norman conquest of england the medieval masterpiece depicts a key moment in british history and it has particular resonance britain prepares to leave the european new let's go now to our correspondent in london she's on the story for us there tonight good evening to you bear get so many in britain welcome news of the loan of that tapestry but there is much more at stake then a historic wall hanging now isn't there. yes for sure i mean it this huge display of friendship between a man with mccall and may they both stress the well intense relationship between the two countries and obviously this is also especially impor
britain has agreed to pay sixty one million euros towards border security in france as migrants continue to gather there trying to cross to the u.k. in my moma crossing is on his first visit to the u.k. since his election last may he was welcomed by britain's prime minister theresa may president micron also confirmed the story that had been circulating that france will loan britain the biyo tapestry that's an eleventh century penner ramma you see it right there depicting the norman conquest of...
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the venue underlines the fact that britain and france are the key military powers in europe, used to and today, committing to greater cooperation. even if the background to all of this, of course, is brexit. and in other ways, britain and france are heading in very different directions. under pressure from president macron, theresa may will take on some migrants stuck in calais and desperate to cross the channel. so, expect more unaccompanied children to be allowed into britain as well as adults who successfully argue that their admission will reunify families. but the longer—term deals will focus on defence. britain is sending three british chinook helicopters to mali, they're large troop carrying aircraft which the french badly lack in their fight against islamists. so, britain will broaden its military involvement in africa without committing troops. in return, france will back—up british forces in the baltic states of estonia. there, confronting the potential russian threat. james robbins, bbc news. in a moment we'll get the thoughts of our political guru norman smith but first ou
the venue underlines the fact that britain and france are the key military powers in europe, used to and today, committing to greater cooperation. even if the background to all of this, of course, is brexit. and in other ways, britain and france are heading in very different directions. under pressure from president macron, theresa may will take on some migrants stuck in calais and desperate to cross the channel. so, expect more unaccompanied children to be allowed into britain as well as...
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the 2003 agreement between britain and france is at sta ke between britain and france is at stake whichry. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson reports now from calais. once the uk was a magnet forjuma, today it was the french president. after months of camping around calais, the sudanese migrant has decided to apply for asylum in france. mr macron's government has promised a quicker welcome for those it accepts, a quicker rejection for those it refuses. juma is still waiting for his answer. so you are our president, not in front of you, but in my heart. but hundreds of migrants around calais are avoiding asylum centres like this in a bid to reach the uk illegally, and mr macron wants more help from theresa may in dealing with them. translation: we need to better manage the issue of isolated minors, reinforce police co—operation in calais, with the departure and transit countries and unblock funds for the calais region. i will raise these points with our british friends in 48—hours. despite big british investments in security, migrants continue to test border defences. this petrol station,
the 2003 agreement between britain and france is at sta ke between britain and france is at stake whichry. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson reports now from calais. once the uk was a magnet forjuma, today it was the french president. after months of camping around calais, the sudanese migrant has decided to apply for asylum in france. mr macron's government has promised a quicker welcome for those it accepts, a quicker rejection for those it refuses. juma is still waiting for his answer. so...
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the french president, emmanuel macron, wants britain to take in more refugees who are currently living in northern francerench coast. what's at stake is the 2003 agreement between britain and france, which effectively moved the uk border onto french territory. 0ur correspondent, lucy williamson, reports from calais. once the uk was a magnet forjuma, today it was the french president. after months of camping around calais, the sudanese migrant has decided to apply for asylum in france. mr macron‘s government has promised a quicker welcome for those it accepts, a quicker rejection for those it refuses. juma is still waiting for his answer. so you are our president, not in front of you, but in my heart. but hundreds of migrants around calais are avoiding asylum centres like this in a bid to reach the uk illegally, and mr macron wants more help from theresa may in dealing with them. translation: we need to better manage the issue of isolated minors, reinforce police co—operation in calais with the departure and transit countries and unblock funds for the calais region. i will raise these points with our brit
the french president, emmanuel macron, wants britain to take in more refugees who are currently living in northern francerench coast. what's at stake is the 2003 agreement between britain and france, which effectively moved the uk border onto french territory. 0ur correspondent, lucy williamson, reports from calais. once the uk was a magnet forjuma, today it was the french president. after months of camping around calais, the sudanese migrant has decided to apply for asylum in france. mr...
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it follows the leaders of france and britain signing a treaty last week and that streamlining the process of dealing with the rivals a sonic egg a report strong a deal seems to given people false hope of reaching the u.k. playing for time in cali's industrials a place where asylum seekers have flocked to in the hope they may escape the limbo they face day in day out while they're here they are trapped many of them been if it's sleeping rough wherever they can go snooping we don't and front. and broad maybe we could be just here because it's just because it's. just disturbs us. this is not life it's not life good living in the forest we have. so this is the place the location where one of the few just to be sure point was supposed to occur on thursday afternoon as you can see authorities are there and they've stopped it from happening and that's some kind of a lot of anger from those who gathered here to be able to get some food. for months the riot police have been a regular presence here as are the stand offs with my cards desperate to escape. some hope perhaps has been provided by the j
it follows the leaders of france and britain signing a treaty last week and that streamlining the process of dealing with the rivals a sonic egg a report strong a deal seems to given people false hope of reaching the u.k. playing for time in cali's industrials a place where asylum seekers have flocked to in the hope they may escape the limbo they face day in day out while they're here they are trapped many of them been if it's sleeping rough wherever they can go snooping we don't and front. and...
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it is pretty clear we have seen britain and france reaffirm their commitment to each other in terms ofy clear that president macro is united with the collector position of the other eu countries that britain is not going to get any sort of favourable treatment in the way that some people might have hoped. how do downing street think his trip has gone down? if you look at the areas he was here to discuss, like defence and security, they will take a lot of positives from that, because they say actually, this shows that britain can continue to have bilateral meetings with countries and can establish our own deals, such as how we discuss our border arrangements with calais, and the checks that go on there. it is separate to the entire brexit deal, but the backdrop to all of this is what the situation in britain is going to be like after brexit, and it is still taking from what president macron says, not entirely clear. 0ur bullets will correspond and emma vardy talking to me earlier. the headlines on bbc news: many government services in america have shut down after politicians in washingt
it is pretty clear we have seen britain and france reaffirm their commitment to each other in terms ofy clear that president macro is united with the collector position of the other eu countries that britain is not going to get any sort of favourable treatment in the way that some people might have hoped. how do downing street think his trip has gone down? if you look at the areas he was here to discuss, like defence and security, they will take a lot of positives from that, because they say...
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has suggested to french president emanuel macron that a new bridge should be built between britain and francewo of the world's biggest economies were "linked by a single railway". mr macron reportedly replied "i agree.
has suggested to french president emanuel macron that a new bridge should be built between britain and francewo of the world's biggest economies were "linked by a single railway". mr macron reportedly replied "i agree.
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were analyzed with the united states -- were allies with the united states, new zealand, great britain, and france. one of their great efforts during the war was their navy. they acted as escort for the new zealand and australian forces to go fight in the middle east and on the western front. they were the escort service for them. that is part of the history of world war i that a lot of people don't know about. even a lot of japanese visitors come here to the museum, it is always interesting for them to see that part of the history. it is represented throughout the museum. during the war, posters played a role on the american home front in getting people to save and take their products to be recycled, and to actually help the environment and help the war effort by, as this poster says, order coal now and get ahead of the game. although supplies were not necessarily rationed, they were in short supply. at the time, coal was delivered by horses. it is interesting the number of posters that feature horses. they were a major feature in world war i, even though cars and trucks were in use. horses still
were analyzed with the united states -- were allies with the united states, new zealand, great britain, and france. one of their great efforts during the war was their navy. they acted as escort for the new zealand and australian forces to go fight in the middle east and on the western front. they were the escort service for them. that is part of the history of world war i that a lot of people don't know about. even a lot of japanese visitors come here to the museum, it is always interesting...
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has suggested to french president emanuel macron that a new bridge should be built between britain and france said it was "ridiculous" that two of the world's biggest economies were "linked by a single railway". mr macron reportedly replied "i agree. "let's do it. " to let stewart. —— let's do it. with me isjoel kibazo, who is a partner atjk associates and a former director of communications at africa development bank. thank you forjoining us once again. the shutdown, we do not know if it is going to happen. i was talking to a journalist from the wall street journal, he thought that it was going to happen, which rather ties in donald trump's message that yes, this is the real. another day, another drama out of washington, it seems really that that is all we should expect from the capital of the world's is power. this time to do with the shutdown. it has happened before, will it happen? who knows? this is brinkmanship and don't forget, donald trump is a business person who likes to go right to the edge and make sure that something happens, and so i don't know this is just brinkmanship or if th
has suggested to french president emanuel macron that a new bridge should be built between britain and france said it was "ridiculous" that two of the world's biggest economies were "linked by a single railway". mr macron reportedly replied "i agree. "let's do it. " to let stewart. —— let's do it. with me isjoel kibazo, who is a partner atjk associates and a former director of communications at africa development bank. thank you forjoining us once again....