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budapest, sir. >> of my life began.junior lobby boy in a train. >> a best new movie goes to a quote the budapest hotel -- "the budapest hotel," it follows the adventures of a concierge and his lobbying boy. it includes a murder and an inheritance and jail time. 4 gloriesh 3 -- stars. four stars for a quote the grand budapest hotel," and "12 years a slave." three stars for the lego movie. and "300." 2.540 quote about the last night --2.5 stars 40 quote about "about last-- night." >> i cannot believe he gave" wolf of wall
budapest, sir. >> of my life began.junior lobby boy in a train. >> a best new movie goes to a quote the budapest hotel -- "the budapest hotel," it follows the adventures of a concierge and his lobbying boy. it includes a murder and an inheritance and jail time. 4 gloriesh 3 -- stars. four stars for a quote the grand budapest hotel," and "12 years a slave." three stars for the lego movie. and "300." 2.540 quote about the last night --2.5 stars 40...
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charter and the 1994 budapest memorandum. it is also vital to protect the right to all persons in ukraine, especially those of minorities. the future of ukraine should be explored and decided upon only by the will and aspirations of all ukrainians themselves, without any intervention or influenced by outside or says. thank you. >> i think the representative from the republic of korea. i give the floor to the representative from argentina. secretary.u madam i would like to begin by thanking the deputy secretary-general and the assistant secretary-general for human rights. i would like to thank them for their respective reports. i would like to thank the permanent representative of ukraine is participation. inentina is following events the ukrainian situation with great concern. the argentine delegation reiterates the fundamental importance of adherence to the principles to which we have all subscribed as members of the united nations. unavoidablea, it is to respect the supremacy of the principal of territorial integrity. there
charter and the 1994 budapest memorandum. it is also vital to protect the right to all persons in ukraine, especially those of minorities. the future of ukraine should be explored and decided upon only by the will and aspirations of all ukrainians themselves, without any intervention or influenced by outside or says. thank you. >> i think the representative from the republic of korea. i give the floor to the representative from argentina. secretary.u madam i would like to begin by...
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"the grand budapest hotel." [ cheers and applause ] look at everybody in this movie.eat -- remember me? >> weren't you there in the background somewhere? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. i asked you for advice and you said, "quit. [ laughter ] you don't got talent. kid, trust me. i know talent and you don't have any." >> i think you should be in a a wes anderson. >> jimmy: you told me i should be a gardener. [ light laughter ] we go all the way back. i mean, bill murray. gosh, i love him. jude law. tilda swinton. now, what is the film about? can you describe it? >> i suppose it's called a a quirky caper. it's got an escape from a a prison. it's got an art heist. it's got train sequences. it's got a ski chase. it's got a dead cat and -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, that will make everyone go see the movie. yeah, yeah. you're guaranteed to see a dead cat. how's wes anderson. he's a very smart guy. >> he's an incredible guy. he's very, very smart. >> jimmy: creative, yeah. >> he wrote this amazing script. >> jimmy: he wrote it for you. this character. >> he said he did. >> ji
"the grand budapest hotel." [ cheers and applause ] look at everybody in this movie.eat -- remember me? >> weren't you there in the background somewhere? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. i asked you for advice and you said, "quit. [ laughter ] you don't got talent. kid, trust me. i know talent and you don't have any." >> i think you should be in a a wes anderson. >> jimmy: you told me i should be a gardener. [ light laughter ] we go all the way back. i...
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i have been looking at the budapest memorandum. it prohibits economic coercion. to the guarantors required come to your defense? unfortunately, in history the russian federation tried to suppress us with economic tools. we use the arguments of these agreements. it did not work. the europeanday, states,, united the guarantors -- they are ready to provide assistance and financial systems. your first question -- we have had no clear answer for my statement. long beforeppeared the duma took the positions of today. this action has been prepared long before. it was a well-prepared action. why my feeling and position is that the provisions of the charter, the mechanisms and principles of the security council were violated severely. they destroyed the to demonstrate while the -- without any consultations with anybody. -- itecided to protect was a mistake in the statement of one of the colleagues. the decision was taken not to protect the at make russians but the russian speaking population. if you speak russian, you are to be protected by the russian federation. >> becau
i have been looking at the budapest memorandum. it prohibits economic coercion. to the guarantors required come to your defense? unfortunately, in history the russian federation tried to suppress us with economic tools. we use the arguments of these agreements. it did not work. the europeanday, states,, united the guarantors -- they are ready to provide assistance and financial systems. your first question -- we have had no clear answer for my statement. long beforeppeared the duma took the...
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in 1994, they signed the budapest mem ran tum on security assurances and willing -- budapest memorandum on security assurances and willingly gave up the third largest stockpile of nuclear weapons. they are a peace-loving people. with the peaceful stroke of a pen this eliminated a far greater threat to world peace than north korea and iran combined and the key thing the ukrainians were promised in return was security. assurance against threats or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of ukraine. the u.s. and russia, congress lady, were signatories to this statement. president obama has made it clear that america will stand with the ukrainian people. we are all watching every day on television what is happening. what has struck me the most was the scene where the russians were shooting in the air and shouting at the ukrainians and they marched peacefully toward them and one general called out, america stands with us, and that is true. america stands with peace-loving people around the world and for democracy and we is a often take for granted the freedom
in 1994, they signed the budapest mem ran tum on security assurances and willing -- budapest memorandum on security assurances and willingly gave up the third largest stockpile of nuclear weapons. they are a peace-loving people. with the peaceful stroke of a pen this eliminated a far greater threat to world peace than north korea and iran combined and the key thing the ukrainians were promised in return was security. assurance against threats or use of force against the territorial integrity or...
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these actions violate the commitments russia entered into within the framework of the budapest manure and him. -- referendum. had it been adopted, the draft resolution would have been a contribution to halt this vicious cycle and it's accompanying nationalism. essentially for russia. would it be naive to hope despite this failure we can find a peaceful resolution? luxembourg is not wish to abandon this hope. diplomatic efforts must continue to achieve a solution respecting the political independent territorial integrity with in ukraine within the interest of prosperity in europe. i shall resume my function as president of the council. i now give the floor to the representative of ukraine. >> thank you, madam president, distinguished members of the security council. i would like to express my sincere gratitude to the members of the security council for the overwhelming support of the resolution as well as for your support in trying to resolve the crisis by diplomatic and political means. i would like to thank all of the cosponsors of the resolution for your support. we really need your
these actions violate the commitments russia entered into within the framework of the budapest manure and him. -- referendum. had it been adopted, the draft resolution would have been a contribution to halt this vicious cycle and it's accompanying nationalism. essentially for russia. would it be naive to hope despite this failure we can find a peaceful resolution? luxembourg is not wish to abandon this hope. diplomatic efforts must continue to achieve a solution respecting the political...
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>> i cannot give advice to the countries that signed the budapest memorandum with ukraine which led to ukraine giving up its nuclear weapons voluntarily. i cannot give them advice. i just tell them to honor their guarantees. i don't mean that a first shot should be heard. it must be like the cuban missile crisis. when two superpowers clashed. but they ended the conflict peacefully and they kept the whole world quiet. i would call it peaceful greetings by powerful forces. and my opinion is that the containment strategy should be applied as soon as possible. otherwise, the aggressor will be out of control. if in the 21st century the russian federation and the peaceful europe is loud to capture a territory belonging to another country by force, then i think the world will be in danger. >> that conflict in the caribbean you talk about the cuban missile crisis, that threatened to put the world into the middle of a nuclear war. so there are serious consequences for making a threat, when the world stands together behind ukraine, ultimately does that not mean that it says, in the end, it would
>> i cannot give advice to the countries that signed the budapest memorandum with ukraine which led to ukraine giving up its nuclear weapons voluntarily. i cannot give them advice. i just tell them to honor their guarantees. i don't mean that a first shot should be heard. it must be like the cuban missile crisis. when two superpowers clashed. but they ended the conflict peacefully and they kept the whole world quiet. i would call it peaceful greetings by powerful forces. and my opinion is...
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you're in the new wes anderson film "the grand budapest hotel." okay.aw this thing last night. >> yeah, thank you. >> stephen: i was deeply moved and it's-- stuck with me for the last 24 hours. why was i so deeply moved by it? because, while the movie is beautiful, i think-- when i watch a wes anderson movie, the emotional moments -- the moments of crisis for the characters, not a lot goes on. the camera just haipgz o hangs e person, and then i start crying. >> and then you start crying. >> stephen: and then i start crying. >> i felt very moved by it, too. i was very knocked out by it, too. it's mysterious. he's a genius. he knows how to mick a movie that works, that does something to you mysteriously. although, he's devoted his life to craft and to passion and to making these-- telling these stories. so, you know, it's beyond me and my understanding, but i feel the same way that it's very effective. this movie is about-- isn't this what it's about? it's about-- rau ( laughter ) it's about the telling of a story by a wonderful storyteller, remembering a
you're in the new wes anderson film "the grand budapest hotel." okay.aw this thing last night. >> yeah, thank you. >> stephen: i was deeply moved and it's-- stuck with me for the last 24 hours. why was i so deeply moved by it? because, while the movie is beautiful, i think-- when i watch a wes anderson movie, the emotional moments -- the moments of crisis for the characters, not a lot goes on. the camera just haipgz o hangs e person, and then i start crying. >> and...
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i have been looking at the budapest memorandum. it prohibits economic coercion. are the guarantors required to come to your defense? >> unfortunately, in history since 1994, the russian federation tried to suppress us with economic tools. we use the arguments of these agreements. it did not work. as we have today, the european union and united states,, the guarantors -- they are ready to provide assistance and financial systems. your first question -- we have had no clear answer for my statement. the troops appeared long before the duma took the positions of today. this action has been prepared long before. it was a well-prepared action. that is why my feeling and position is that the provisions of the charter, the mechanisms and principles of the security council were violated severely. they destroyed -- without any consultations with anybody. they decided to protect -- it was a mistake in the statement of one of the colleagues. the decision was taken not to protect the at make russians but the russian speaking population. if you speak russian, you are to be pro
i have been looking at the budapest memorandum. it prohibits economic coercion. are the guarantors required to come to your defense? >> unfortunately, in history since 1994, the russian federation tried to suppress us with economic tools. we use the arguments of these agreements. it did not work. as we have today, the european union and united states,, the guarantors -- they are ready to provide assistance and financial systems. your first question -- we have had no clear answer for my...
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we are addressing the decision 0 years ago of the budapest agreement, budapest memorandum by members of the security council guaranteeing us our security,ing it toral integrity. thethey agreed not to interfere. the russian ambassador said this is not a case. this is the principles and hospitaly word widhonestly worlk to protect us by concrete measures. we're doing it from here. today the consultation of the security council will take place because of the emergency. to follow what the russian parliament decided to do. we need support to stop the aggression, and t the permanent member of the united nations security council, and to demonstrate the readiness to negotiate and to stop any attempts of artificial to protect russian-speaking, ethnic russia. i imagine the advance for russian-speaking, many from the former soviet union. this is a very dangerous policy. very dangerous to protect on that basis anybody around the world. >> ambassador. have you spoken to viktor yanukovych? >> no. >> how do you think the country is now reacting to the interim government? do you think this is the pla
we are addressing the decision 0 years ago of the budapest agreement, budapest memorandum by members of the security council guaranteeing us our security,ing it toral integrity. thethey agreed not to interfere. the russian ambassador said this is not a case. this is the principles and hospitaly word widhonestly worlk to protect us by concrete measures. we're doing it from here. today the consultation of the security council will take place because of the emergency. to follow what the russian...
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here's the trailer of "the grand budapest hotel." >> why do you want to be a lobby boy? >> who wouldn't? i'm at the grand budapest, sir. >> and so my life began, junior lobby boy in training under the strict command of gustave h. many of the hotel's most valued and distinguished guests came for him. >> i love you. this is also when i met ago thamplets she's so charming. >> he's with you? yes. i approve of this union. became his pupil and he was to my counselor and guardian. >> the police are here. ell them i will be right there. >> she's been murdered and you think i did it. >> hey! stop! >> you're looking so well, darling, you really are. it must be the cream they put on you down at the mall. i want some. >> this is madame d.'s last will and testament. >> a bequeath painting on his "boy with apple." >> what? who's gustave h? >> i'm afraid that's me, darling. >> if i ever learn you once laid a finger on my mother's body, living or dead -- >> i go to bed with all my friends. >> oh! we need to make a plan for your survival. >> i did. it's a code. you might need a magnifyin
here's the trailer of "the grand budapest hotel." >> why do you want to be a lobby boy? >> who wouldn't? i'm at the grand budapest, sir. >> and so my life began, junior lobby boy in training under the strict command of gustave h. many of the hotel's most valued and distinguished guests came for him. >> i love you. this is also when i met ago thamplets she's so charming. >> he's with you? yes. i approve of this union. became his pupil and he was to my...
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it flies in the face of international legal agreements, including the osce and the budapest memorandum which the u.s., u.k. and russia signed when ukraine give up its nuclear weapons. the agreement was the protection of ukraine's sovereignty. paul, why? >> speaking from a russian perspective in trying to explain your thinking, rather than from my own point of view as an american, to boil it down to one reason, i think russia has been quite frustrated over the last 20 years by the way that europe has developed. many russians feel that russia does not have the kind of role in europeand security that they liked. they are especially concerned whichthe fate of ukraine, has very close historical, cultural and other ties to russia. i think what you see here is essentially president putin trying to tell the united states , you can't europe decide the future of ukraine unilaterally. you need to consult with me. >> are the measures you could use which are in conformity with international norms? this flies in the face of -- >> i would take a harder line. the basic reason he does this is because h
it flies in the face of international legal agreements, including the osce and the budapest memorandum which the u.s., u.k. and russia signed when ukraine give up its nuclear weapons. the agreement was the protection of ukraine's sovereignty. paul, why? >> speaking from a russian perspective in trying to explain your thinking, rather than from my own point of view as an american, to boil it down to one reason, i think russia has been quite frustrated over the last 20 years by the way that...
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"the grand budapest hotel" opens in select theaters on friday. ralph fiennes, everyone. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] on the first day you take it. to manage your money.r guy around 2 percent that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. go to e*trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert. it's low. it's guidance on your terms not ours. e*trade. less for us, more for you. the only vodka with over 40 playful flavors. whip up something fun with pinnacle vodka. ♪ mommwanna see what's in it? ou. yeah! (gasps) you put it in here? yeah. and then you wanna take this... are you making them for th
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there is an opportunity for us to have consultations under the budapest memorandum. that is the technical answer. that is what it provides for. further to the point of the secretary's comments, the u.k. andived a limited supply exposure to consequences for the rest of europe. what do you do about ensuring the security of the supplies so does not end up limiting our ability to take actions against russians? with the gentleman is raising is very important but it is more of a medium to longer-term issue. there are important things we're doing now to a different side -- diversify energy supplies in europe. one of them was the new pipeline which we inaugurated the construction of in december but that will take several years to construct. although this is a medium to long term issue, i think what has just happened will be a sharp reminder to everyone in europe that it is an important issue. dealing with it is going to become one of the important foreign-policy security issues over the next few years. >> this is a test with united test fort it is also a the european union.
there is an opportunity for us to have consultations under the budapest memorandum. that is the technical answer. that is what it provides for. further to the point of the secretary's comments, the u.k. andived a limited supply exposure to consequences for the rest of europe. what do you do about ensuring the security of the supplies so does not end up limiting our ability to take actions against russians? with the gentleman is raising is very important but it is more of a medium to longer-term...
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and not the budapest treaty.t has the challenge of showing, that we meant what we said and we take it very seriously and we're not going to release the pressure on russia, and we won't be baited into military gestures that won't work. >> nevertheless, ukraine's prime minister is being warned of effects. >> if you don't secure those guarantees that were signed in the bud best memorandum, then please explain how you will convince iran or north korea how you will expose their states if the necessary guarantees aren't upheld by the world. >> the notion that they could get even higher. >> with stakes that high, there's a huge diplomatic push underway. joe biden is in europe, reassuring that the u.s. will stand up to its u.s. allies in ukraine. and vice president biden had a message for russia as well. >> he was in warsaw, in poland and he's going to be in estonia, assuring them that they can count on the u.s. and nato. they are especially nervous because like ukraine, they were under the or bit of russia's predecessor
and not the budapest treaty.t has the challenge of showing, that we meant what we said and we take it very seriously and we're not going to release the pressure on russia, and we won't be baited into military gestures that won't work. >> nevertheless, ukraine's prime minister is being warned of effects. >> if you don't secure those guarantees that were signed in the bud best memorandum, then please explain how you will convince iran or north korea how you will expose their states if...
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they should respond to requests by other signatories of the 1994 budapest memorandum to hold consultations as specified by paragraph six of that memorandum. they should engage constructively in the debate taking place in the osce and other institutions concerning the deployment of a fact-finding mission to ukraine. such a mission could establish the facts on the ground and provide any necessary reassurances and guarantees through peaceful means. we welcome the un secretary-general's decision. i hope that he would also go to the crimea and eastern ukraine. we call on the secretary-general to use his good offices to their fullest extent to de-escalate the current situation. this is not 1968 or 1956. the era in which one country can suppress democratization in a neighboring state or military intervention on the basis of transparently trumped up pretext is over. we stand ready to work with ukraine, russia and all our international partners to support a stable and prosperous ukraine. we urge them to uphold their obligations under international law, to act in a way that promotes stability rather
they should respond to requests by other signatories of the 1994 budapest memorandum to hold consultations as specified by paragraph six of that memorandum. they should engage constructively in the debate taking place in the osce and other institutions concerning the deployment of a fact-finding mission to ukraine. such a mission could establish the facts on the ground and provide any necessary reassurances and guarantees through peaceful means. we welcome the un secretary-general's decision. i...
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he completely blithely ignored the budapest memorandum that obligates russia not to invade the ukrainethe united states to also respect sovereignty and one could argue successfully that it was obligating us to have acted prematurely when we knew that they would make such a move. to take some action whether military or otherwise. >> this president, as you know very well, is very good at ignoring anything that makes them uncomfortable. i matter how true or how vital it might be. i thought that he was really lecturing europeans and the specie that he gave before the king and queen and before he assembled them should have been focused on crimea, nato, were we going to do. but instead he jumped out to lecture europeans on gay rights. he lectured them on immigration. he goes back to the ukraine and talks about how his grandfather had to serve the imperial british as a cook. it was an absolute mess and stupid and offensive and i will tell you that vladimir putin is not shaking in his shoes tonight. by the way, it was also wrong. because he said that black raccoon doesn't have a global ideolog
he completely blithely ignored the budapest memorandum that obligates russia not to invade the ukrainethe united states to also respect sovereignty and one could argue successfully that it was obligating us to have acted prematurely when we knew that they would make such a move. to take some action whether military or otherwise. >> this president, as you know very well, is very good at ignoring anything that makes them uncomfortable. i matter how true or how vital it might be. i thought...
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that the government of russia made like the budapest memorandum when russia, u.s., britain, guaranteed the borders of ukraine in return for them giving up nuclear weapons. putin is going right through it. people begin to wonder if his word good for anything. >> rose: that's the question. do you believe that president putin believes that president obama is weak and will pass through his red line there for he should be tested? >> no. i don't know whether he believes he should be tested i think there's no question. he has seen so-called reset policy that's led to giving up on the ballistic missile defense, for example. we have created an image around the world not just for the russians of weakness, of indecisiveness. we got already to do something, a lot of the allies sign on, obama backs off. >> rose: don't you think that the president is trying to take all the diplomatic steps that he can take? >> i think. he hasn't got any credibility with our allies. i just happened to speak to kim of members of the european parliament within last couple of days indicated that the quest for the europe
that the government of russia made like the budapest memorandum when russia, u.s., britain, guaranteed the borders of ukraine in return for them giving up nuclear weapons. putin is going right through it. people begin to wonder if his word good for anything. >> rose: that's the question. do you believe that president putin believes that president obama is weak and will pass through his red line there for he should be tested? >> no. i don't know whether he believes he should be...
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i would like to remind you that according to the budapest memorandum on security assurances, betweenukraine and other states, my country has gotten rid of its nuclear arsenal to russia in this in view of a dutch in using metaphors. in this regard, it is underlying. it is undermining the regime general. it is was in the ukraine. reportedly wary, rocks and mentally 60,000 russian troops have been deployed in crimea by the helicopter tours, cargo airplanes in the neighboring territory from the russian federation yuri u russian heat taking the extent to block and control crucial governmental and military objects in crimea. the means of communications, military bases, headquarters of this in crimea. all roads are blocked. this clearly indicates russia's cooperation with a possible military intervention in the ukraine. ukrainian armed forces have exercised restraint and are freed from resistance. activeained from resistance. although they are in full operational areas. this is performing the operations in the outermost part of crimea as well as other divisions. they are aimed at discrediti
i would like to remind you that according to the budapest memorandum on security assurances, betweenukraine and other states, my country has gotten rid of its nuclear arsenal to russia in this in view of a dutch in using metaphors. in this regard, it is underlying. it is undermining the regime general. it is was in the ukraine. reportedly wary, rocks and mentally 60,000 russian troops have been deployed in crimea by the helicopter tours, cargo airplanes in the neighboring territory from the...
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-- in the budapest oslem randyum? host: the budapest memorandum does not require that we come to their aid. he memorandum recognizes ukrainian sovereignty working in conjunction with other commitments under international law. it does not impose a military response by the united states, if indeed ukrainian sovereignty is not upheld in crimea. host: joining us now, from the financial times in ukraine to give us the latest on the ground. what is the situation like there now in ukraine? >> well, it is very tense. military going through the bases. you see a lot of demonstrations at the moment. a lot of pro-ukrainian, and demonstrations coming out in the streets waving ukrainian flags and calling for peace, and hoach the annexation n -- hoping to stop the annexation of russia. also the main government building is taken here in crimea. so you have a lot of opposing forces here. a lot of tension. obviously the russian soldiers themselves have the grip on the peninsula. they have been barricading military bases and other facil
-- in the budapest oslem randyum? host: the budapest memorandum does not require that we come to their aid. he memorandum recognizes ukrainian sovereignty working in conjunction with other commitments under international law. it does not impose a military response by the united states, if indeed ukrainian sovereignty is not upheld in crimea. host: joining us now, from the financial times in ukraine to give us the latest on the ground. what is the situation like there now in ukraine? >>...
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as for the hypothetical use of force, the west claims that russia would violate the budapest agreement, according to which the territorial integrity of ukraine is insured -- ensured. playersonal and global interfere in this conflict? >> before we go public about something, or even before doing something in a practical way, we think twice about it. we try to think about the and the response from all of the players. as for the agreements you mentioned, do you represent writers? yes. how does your society assess this conflict? power. non-seizure of it runs against the constitution. that is clear. maybe your appeal to the u.k. >> i think you could make a good diplomat. language has been invented to disguise your insults. when we say it is non-constitutional, and overthrow power, they say, no, it is not like this. maybe you have heard it many times -- the west says, it's a revolution. ok, if it is a revolution, what is it? it is hard not to agree with some of the russian experts who say that a new state could appear on this territory, just like up until the break of the russian empire in 19
as for the hypothetical use of force, the west claims that russia would violate the budapest agreement, according to which the territorial integrity of ukraine is insured -- ensured. playersonal and global interfere in this conflict? >> before we go public about something, or even before doing something in a practical way, we think twice about it. we try to think about the and the response from all of the players. as for the agreements you mentioned, do you represent writers? yes. how...
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to use these nuclear weapons that had the babies these weapons on its territory than doubles the budapest memorandum which guaranteed to them to ukraine territorial integrity also i could not make her seat to richie. in exchange for giving up these nuclear weapons and interpreting did give up these nuclear weapons that knowledge has it that has this problem and this is a huge problem. much of only four for your open for ukraine and into the russian ukrainian relations and russia european relations but for the whole world because it means that said if a country doesn't have nuclear weapons. the kids up its nuclear weapons it will be later published because it's too weak to two to scare away such as such attacks. so this is a really huge issue of sew a row with the banal negotiate with iran for instance that it will not build nuclear weapons the form and cannot guarantee then the territorial integrity the open country treachery. which imports the term was to trap a bit how well you for taking the affected cars cut out well. gemini now busily joke european union and the actually a little for
to use these nuclear weapons that had the babies these weapons on its territory than doubles the budapest memorandum which guaranteed to them to ukraine territorial integrity also i could not make her seat to richie. in exchange for giving up these nuclear weapons and interpreting did give up these nuclear weapons that knowledge has it that has this problem and this is a huge problem. much of only four for your open for ukraine and into the russian ukrainian relations and russia european...
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secondly, today the parliament and the government addressed our guarantors under the budapest memorand memorandum, the budapest memorandum that was signed because of our decision to get rid of nuclear weapons, to protect our nuclear objects, namely the nuclear plants. so it means that we need military support as well. >> so military support in terms of weaponry. but so many, including the united states, seem to have at least come very close to ruling out military involvement by other nations. is that your understanding? >> we are to demonstrate that we have our own capacity to protect ourselves as it was decided today in the parliament and we are preparing to defend ourselves. and nationally if aggravation is going in that way, when the russian troops, they are enlarging their quantity with every coming hour, naturally we will ask for military support and other kind of support. >> and lastly, mr. ambassador, if i may, what do you think vladimir putin wants? >> well, it's difficult to explain sometimes the behavior of some leaders. but what i can tell directly now to him as well, we are
secondly, today the parliament and the government addressed our guarantors under the budapest memorand memorandum, the budapest memorandum that was signed because of our decision to get rid of nuclear weapons, to protect our nuclear objects, namely the nuclear plants. so it means that we need military support as well. >> so military support in terms of weaponry. but so many, including the united states, seem to have at least come very close to ruling out military involvement by other...
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>> i cannot give advice to the countries that signed the budapest memorandum with ukraine leading to ukraine giving up nuclear arms voluntarily. i can be offer advice. i just ask them to honor their guarantees. >> the key word is guarantees, a word which does not appear in the memorandum. what does appear are affirmations and commitments and in diplomatic terms that makes the difference. it is two pages long and sport on specifics, saying only that all sides will consult with questions come up. >> there's a reason that it's the budapest memorandum and not the treaty. this administration, also the british, french, europeans have the challenge of showing that we meant what we said, that we take it very seriously, that we're not going to release the pressure on russia and we won't be baited into mill at her gestures that won't work. >> ukraine's prime minister is warning of potential ripple effects. if you don't secure those guarantees that were signed in the budapest memorandum, then please explain how you will convince iran or north korea to dispose of their status as nuclear states i
>> i cannot give advice to the countries that signed the budapest memorandum with ukraine leading to ukraine giving up nuclear arms voluntarily. i can be offer advice. i just ask them to honor their guarantees. >> the key word is guarantees, a word which does not appear in the memorandum. what does appear are affirmations and commitments and in diplomatic terms that makes the difference. it is two pages long and sport on specifics, saying only that all sides will consult with...
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and that we will undermine our agreement on the budapest memorandum but most importantly we have a lotat stake here. first, as my colleagues have said, if we do not stand with nato to send a strong message to vladimir putin by not just sanctioning individuals, we should sanction segments of the russian economy so that he understands there are serious cons scwens for invading another country, we should provide military assistance to the ukraine military so they can defend themselves. we should revisit our decision and reinstate the memorandums of understanding that we have with poland and the czech republic for missile defense systems. we as a country should be looking to help europe reduce their dependency on russian natural gas and oil and there are steps we can take that will be good goode for our economy but good for the safety and security of the world. we should be doing that now so vladimir putin who is a schoolyard bully understands we're very serious. why does it matter? not just nato but we had ukraine give up their nuclear weapons in exchange for the agreement of the united k
and that we will undermine our agreement on the budapest memorandum but most importantly we have a lotat stake here. first, as my colleagues have said, if we do not stand with nato to send a strong message to vladimir putin by not just sanctioning individuals, we should sanction segments of the russian economy so that he understands there are serious cons scwens for invading another country, we should provide military assistance to the ukraine military so they can defend themselves. we should...
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act andl the helsinki the budapest memorandum, in which russia and other signatories reaffirmed their commitments to respect the youth --ukraine's territorial integrity. the resolution called on the government of ukraine to do what it has promised it will do to protect the rights of all ukrainians, including those belonging to minority groups. the resolution noted that the planned memorandum for tomorrow has no legal affect on the status of crimea. from the beginning of this crisis, the russian position has been at odds not only with the law, but also with the fact. the claims that the rights of people within the ukraine were under attack. that has validity only in parts of ukraine where russian military forces were exercising undue influence. russia denied they were intervening militarily. they have surrounded and occupy public openings, shut down airports, and prevented entry into ukraine of international observers. leadership has disclaimed any intention of trying to annex crimea. then reversed itself and concocted a rationale for justifying just such an illegal act. they claim the
act andl the helsinki the budapest memorandum, in which russia and other signatories reaffirmed their commitments to respect the youth --ukraine's territorial integrity. the resolution called on the government of ukraine to do what it has promised it will do to protect the rights of all ukrainians, including those belonging to minority groups. the resolution noted that the planned memorandum for tomorrow has no legal affect on the status of crimea. from the beginning of this crisis, the russian...
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i would like to particularly member states under the budapest memorandum who supported ukraine. states, united kingdom, france, and china to several times a voice in favor -- who several times voice in favor of territorial integrity. the russian federation violated its own obligations. this appeals to the russian leadership. very successful. today, are discussing the crisis in ukraine in crimea. ago. a call 40 minutes russian troops entered the mainland on the south from crimea. now we're facing new developments. face further dangers. i ask you to find the means and measures as well as the bilateral level to do what is responsible to stop the aggressor. surprise this comes at custom for any measures to maintain international peace and security. it is giving commissions in syria. .t brought thousands we will speak about the reforms of the security council. two cases, syria and crimea will be considered of examples of how the council behaves when peace is needed. in that particular part of my intervention i would like to say some words in russian. >> the representative of the russ
i would like to particularly member states under the budapest memorandum who supported ukraine. states, united kingdom, france, and china to several times a voice in favor -- who several times voice in favor of territorial integrity. the russian federation violated its own obligations. this appeals to the russian leadership. very successful. today, are discussing the crisis in ukraine in crimea. ago. a call 40 minutes russian troops entered the mainland on the south from crimea. now we're...
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the film is called "the grand budapest hotel."friday, march 7. ♪ >> this week on "political capital," jeffrey goldberg on his interview with barack obama and the latest on ukraine. julianna goldman talks obama's budget. and paul ryan's plan. >> we start the program with governor rick perry of texas. thank you for joining us.
the film is called "the grand budapest hotel."friday, march 7. ♪ >> this week on "political capital," jeffrey goldberg on his interview with barack obama and the latest on ukraine. julianna goldman talks obama's budget. and paul ryan's plan. >> we start the program with governor rick perry of texas. thank you for joining us.
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here is the trailer for "the grand budapest hotel." >> why do you want to be a lobby boy?> who wouldn't? >> my life began. junior lobby boy and training under strict supervision. many of the most valued and distinguished guests came for him. >> i love you. met her.as also when i >> she is charming. >> so charming. >> i approve. >> houston be my counselor and guardian. -- he was to be my counselor and guardian. >> she has been murdered. >> stop! >> you are looking so well, darling. you are. last --is madame's beinting the queen bed -- queathed. >> if you lay a finger on my mother, living or dead. >> we need to make a plan for your survival. we may need a magnifying glass but it tells you how to find it. >> that is the term. >> ♪ want -- every 100 kalama terse. -- kilometers. >> ♪ >> you cannot arrest him because it's a bloody immigrant. he is a bloody immigrant. >> take your hands off of him! >> ♪ >> have you ever been questioned by authorities? >> i was arrested and tortured. >> i am pleased to have wes anderson back at the table. we looked at a rather long trailer. >> do
here is the trailer for "the grand budapest hotel." >> why do you want to be a lobby boy?> who wouldn't? >> my life began. junior lobby boy and training under strict supervision. many of the most valued and distinguished guests came for him. >> i love you. met her.as also when i >> she is charming. >> so charming. >> i approve. >> houston be my counselor and guardian. -- he was to be my counselor and guardian. >> she has been...
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. -- budapest hotel. ♪ >> these are the top bloomberg headlines.as the queen's creator has denied a role -- as creator has denied a role in creating it. he was chased by reporters to los angeles after the magazine published a profile of him. >> the main reason i am here is to clear my name. i have nothing to do with bitcoin. nothing to do with developing. i was an engineer do is announce -- doing something else. >> crimean lawmakers have called for a referendum on march 16 to turn the peninsula to russia. has noy the referendum legal grounds in ukraine. u.s. has issued visa bans on russian officials. have puts. and eu russian president vladimir putin on their list. they say they will unite in imposing sanctions if putin remains unwilling to the go sheet on ukraine. -- willing to negotiate on correct -- ukraine. i am mark barton. have warned the eu president putin they will move forward with sanctions unless he joins negotiations for a diplomatic solution. let's go to ryan chilcote for a look at how is mrs. view the effects. fx.iew the -- for a look
. -- budapest hotel. ♪ >> these are the top bloomberg headlines.as the queen's creator has denied a role -- as creator has denied a role in creating it. he was chased by reporters to los angeles after the magazine published a profile of him. >> the main reason i am here is to clear my name. i have nothing to do with bitcoin. nothing to do with developing. i was an engineer do is announce -- doing something else. >> crimean lawmakers have called for a referendum on march 16...
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and yet, in defiance to the budapest memorandum, whereby the russian federation referred -- reaffirmed its right to use force against the territorial integrity, -- contrary to the treaty of friendship between ukraine and the russian federation of 1997, which are from the book countries agreed to respect each other's territorial integrity and confirmed the ability of the existing rules between them. and in violation of the commitments undertaken by russia during its international organizations. ukraine is about to be carved up. individual world leaders have been trying hard in the past few weeks to get russia to engage with ukrainian authorities, to avoid a crisis over crimea. while the ukrainian authorities repeated their readiness to accept international monitors and efforts, russian troops and equipment were being amassed in crimea. accompanied by an aggressive propaganda campaign and anticonstitutional acts by crimean parliament to prepare the ground for an illegal referendum and eventual annexation of crimea by russia. tomorrow, a referendum will be held. in flagrant violation of u
and yet, in defiance to the budapest memorandum, whereby the russian federation referred -- reaffirmed its right to use force against the territorial integrity, -- contrary to the treaty of friendship between ukraine and the russian federation of 1997, which are from the book countries agreed to respect each other's territorial integrity and confirmed the ability of the existing rules between them. and in violation of the commitments undertaken by russia during its international organizations....
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charter, consistent with the budapest memorandum. and that is what we are bretting russia to do. >> for the administration to ease export restrictions. for at least help ukraine with the supply of natural gas from russia gets cut off, but also perhaps even europeans. what is the administration's position? >> the administration is taking immediate steps to assist the government of ukraine, including in the area of energy efficiency, and energy sector to perform. our support for related reforms will help the government to take the steps needed to restore economic stability, and growth, and reduce ukrainian depend on russian gas. and d.o.e. will continue to make public. including environmental and geopolitical impacts among other factors. we are moving forward, to assist ukraine in many ways. on the matter of the regulatory authority. >> giving them access to suppliers in the world. international suppliers other than russia. is that basically what that is. >> i think that's one form of the state department why is if the putin not being
charter, consistent with the budapest memorandum. and that is what we are bretting russia to do. >> for the administration to ease export restrictions. for at least help ukraine with the supply of natural gas from russia gets cut off, but also perhaps even europeans. what is the administration's position? >> the administration is taking immediate steps to assist the government of ukraine, including in the area of energy efficiency, and energy sector to perform. our support for...
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the film is called "the grand budapest hotel."iday, march 7th. ♪ . >> ladies and gentlemen, good evening, it is start time. this only happens one time. let's get it on. >> please join me in welcoming into the rock 'n roll hall of fame. l john, bee gees, ac/dc, lynyrd skynyrd, paul mccartney, cream,
the film is called "the grand budapest hotel."iday, march 7th. ♪ . >> ladies and gentlemen, good evening, it is start time. this only happens one time. let's get it on. >> please join me in welcoming into the rock 'n roll hall of fame. l john, bee gees, ac/dc, lynyrd skynyrd, paul mccartney, cream,
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the film is called "the grand budapest hotel."ay, march 7. ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to the late edition of "bloomberg west" where our focus is on innovation, technology, and the future of business. i am cory johnson. class warfare in san francisco, bus protests are giving back. bloomberg news tech editor, ari levy, joins us right now. i want to talk about this issue. i think it is interesting that in this era of technology with so many jobs, the city takes off. >> the city has done a great job of creating jobs for the past several years. the other side of that double edged sword is real estate has gone through the roof.
the film is called "the grand budapest hotel."ay, march 7. ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to the late edition of "bloomberg west" where our focus is on innovation, technology, and the future of business. i am cory johnson. class warfare in san francisco, bus protests are giving back. bloomberg news tech editor, ari levy, joins us right now. i want to talk about this issue. i think it is interesting that in this era of technology with so many jobs,...
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we also expect from our security guarantors, those who signed the budapest memorandum, united states,united kingdom, france, china, and russia. they could find what is probably the strongest solution, how to cool down the situation, and how to bring peace there. this is what we expect. >> is your country under aggression, having in mind you have foreign forces in your country or not? >> we have not stated it like that. we protest as to the illegal movement, presence. we do not want to be in a strong confrontation. we still demand from them to move out. let's think what we could do to calm down the people in the area. the only people that don't want conflict, they are looking for the solution. >> you were saying earlier about where is the military hardware going. where are the attack helicopters are they going to the port, the black sea? >> it is big information just before the security council. i gave you my piece of paper. you will see exactly what i spoke about where they were going. they blocked all of ukraine military presence there. military presence, police, and others. our peop
we also expect from our security guarantors, those who signed the budapest memorandum, united states,united kingdom, france, china, and russia. they could find what is probably the strongest solution, how to cool down the situation, and how to bring peace there. this is what we expect. >> is your country under aggression, having in mind you have foreign forces in your country or not? >> we have not stated it like that. we protest as to the illegal movement, presence. we do not want...
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secretary kerry met with this so-called budapest group.statement calling for international monitors. i want too read a little bit of that statement. these three governments, reaffirm the importance of protecting the rights of all ukrainian citizens irrespective of their ethnicity or spoken language. this, as jim was saying, is a bone to russia, saying, listen, we recognize that you have a lot of interests in ukraine. you are very concerned. if you want to address those concerns, let's get international monitors in. this could address your concerns. they want him to sit down with the ukrainian foreign minister. that minister flew from kiev to paris and told reporters he would like to sit down with the russian foreign minister today. >> the issue here. i don't think there is a problem with sergei lavrov, the foreign minister of russia meeting with the secretary of state, john kerry. the question is, will sergei lavrov meet in a three-way meeting since putin, the russian president, has made it clear, they don't recognize this current ukrainia
secretary kerry met with this so-called budapest group.statement calling for international monitors. i want too read a little bit of that statement. these three governments, reaffirm the importance of protecting the rights of all ukrainian citizens irrespective of their ethnicity or spoken language. this, as jim was saying, is a bone to russia, saying, listen, we recognize that you have a lot of interests in ukraine. you are very concerned. if you want to address those concerns, let's get...
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we're talking about the budapest agreement, the u.n.proceed calls that according to the president of the united states has been violated here. you're arguing a point that seems to be a moot point at this moment because the russians are there, and they don't seem keen to leave. >> that's what i'm saying, russian is one of those groups who agreed, and now they're up ainupthey areoccupying the area. now everybody is going to laugh about it because america at the time agreed to protect the ukrainian territory, now the russians are there and the u.s. is not doing anything. >> the tatars have been at odds fighting the russians for centuries. do you as a member of that community look at what is happening in crimea now, and have a sense of deja vu? do you say to yourself, here we go again? >> well, yes, exactly. in 1783, they came to crimea and said this about crimea tatars. and then later it happened where they were sent over asia. now it's happening again. yes, at night they can come again and take ought all the tatars. they're known for thei
we're talking about the budapest agreement, the u.n.proceed calls that according to the president of the united states has been violated here. you're arguing a point that seems to be a moot point at this moment because the russians are there, and they don't seem keen to leave. >> that's what i'm saying, russian is one of those groups who agreed, and now they're up ainupthey areoccupying the area. now everybody is going to laugh about it because america at the time agreed to protect the...
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he completely blythely ignored the 1994 budapest memorandum that obligates russia not to invade ukraine, it obligates the united kingdom and the united states to territory sovereignty, and it also obligates us to have acted peremptorily when we knew russia would make such a move to take action or otherwise. >> this president, as you know, lou, is very good at ignoring anything that makes him uncomfortable, no matter how true or vital it might be. the speech today is worth really looking at. i felt he was lecturing the europeans. the speech today he gave in brussels before the king and queen, before the assembled parliamentarians, it should have been tightly focused on russia, putin, ukraine, crimea, nato, what are we going to do? instead it jumped all over the place. he started off in ukraine, he lectured europeans on gay rights, he lectures them on immigration, he goes back to ukraine. then he's talking about his grandfather had to serve the imperial british as a docook. it was an absolute mess, it was stupid, it was offensive, and i tell you, vladimir putin is not shaking in his shoes
he completely blythely ignored the 1994 budapest memorandum that obligates russia not to invade ukraine, it obligates the united kingdom and the united states to territory sovereignty, and it also obligates us to have acted peremptorily when we knew russia would make such a move to take action or otherwise. >> this president, as you know, lou, is very good at ignoring anything that makes him uncomfortable, no matter how true or vital it might be. the speech today is worth really looking...