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jens stoltenberg said the summit what's at the cores of the alliance for the coming years.e added russia's invasion of ukraine had triggered a fundamental shift in nato's approach to defense. stoltenberg also said the member states will have to boost their military spending and what he called an increasingly unstable world. the u.s. president joe biden said the alliance is more united than ever and more galvanized, as well. here's a clip of what he said. >> mr. president, you are hosting a truly historic summit in a key moment in our alliance where russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine has shattered peace in europe and shattered every norm since world war ii that's been in place. and i want to thank you personally, you, for your leadership. the transatlantic community has been and will continue to be the greatest strength and our response to russia -- in our response to russia, transatlantic security. >> the consequence of the russian invasion was to prompt sweden and finland to abandon their long-held not alliance status and apply for nato membership. they then faced opp
jens stoltenberg said the summit what's at the cores of the alliance for the coming years.e added russia's invasion of ukraine had triggered a fundamental shift in nato's approach to defense. stoltenberg also said the member states will have to boost their military spending and what he called an increasingly unstable world. the u.s. president joe biden said the alliance is more united than ever and more galvanized, as well. here's a clip of what he said. >> mr. president, you are hosting...
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nato's secretary general, jens stoltenberg, insisted that ukraine must prevail as an independent stateplain, usually a place where british troops train. now, those in ukrainian uniforms are here, too, being taught how to use the weapons and equipment being given to them by the uk. this as the prime minister, at the end of the nato summit in madrid, promised more money to help ukraine further. the best way for us to win the argument around the world about our values is for the ukrainians to win. and that's why i'm pleased today that we've announced another billion pounds�* worth of military support. so, prime minister, what is the overall objective of the uk's help and strategy for ukraine? we want to give them the means to repel the russians, to expel the russians from the territory that they have occupied, because that is the right thing under international law. this gathering of the world's biggest defence alliance has had a sense of urgency — even emergency. an invasion in europe, a hostile russia, an ongoing war without obvious end — huge human suffering, profound global economic c
nato's secretary general, jens stoltenberg, insisted that ukraine must prevail as an independent stateplain, usually a place where british troops train. now, those in ukrainian uniforms are here, too, being taught how to use the weapons and equipment being given to them by the uk. this as the prime minister, at the end of the nato summit in madrid, promised more money to help ukraine further. the best way for us to win the argument around the world about our values is for the ukrainians to win....
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the nato chief, jens stoltenberg, and i quote, says, "as long as the war continues in ukraine, thereation beyond ukraine." your prime minister saod in may, "i see no immediate threat of russia's war with ukraine spreading to moldova." so you don't share these fears? you have no border with russia. let me say that, of course. russia's plan was pretty clear for the last decade. also, russia's plan was to occupy kyiv in two days and to have to be met with flowers, their tanks and so on. it's about these plans keep failing and this is what we are expecting. we were and the entire country was much more anxious on the 24th of february when the war started. and then as the progress in the battlefield was quite visible to to the entire world, also the population in moldova and specifically in transnistria, the moods calmed down. so we do not see, at the moment, an immediate risk of escalation. everything depends on how the the progress evolves. just want to come back quickly to nicholas. you asked the question, what's your answer to it? will russia invade georgia? actually, it's very difficu
the nato chief, jens stoltenberg, and i quote, says, "as long as the war continues in ukraine, thereation beyond ukraine." your prime minister saod in may, "i see no immediate threat of russia's war with ukraine spreading to moldova." so you don't share these fears? you have no border with russia. let me say that, of course. russia's plan was pretty clear for the last decade. also, russia's plan was to occupy kyiv in two days and to have to be met with flowers, their tanks...
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such cautious forecasts were voiced by secretary general jens stoltenberg, who explained in different countries have different procedures and they hope that everyone will do it faster than usual, because they understand that the accession of sweden and finland will strengthen block a, which is extremely it is important for your russian aggression against ukraine, the parliaments of canada and denmark have already adopted the necessary decision, as stated by general secretary stoltenberg, so far the accession process in finland and sweden is the fastest in the history of nato to submit applications before signing the protocols at the summit in madrid, only a month and a half has passed in the alliance also assured do not yet plan to place additional bases in sweden and finland, because both countries have powerful national forces. so they have the ability to defend themselves. more than 40 countries signed the declaration in lugano on the restoration ukraine was also joined by international organizations such as the european investment bank and the organization for economic cooperation
such cautious forecasts were voiced by secretary general jens stoltenberg, who explained in different countries have different procedures and they hope that everyone will do it faster than usual, because they understand that the accession of sweden and finland will strengthen block a, which is extremely it is important for your russian aggression against ukraine, the parliaments of canada and denmark have already adopted the necessary decision, as stated by general secretary stoltenberg, so far...
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nato's secretary general, jens stoltenberg, insisted that ukraine must prevail as an independent stateally a place where british troops train. now those in ukrainian uniforms are here, too, being taught how to use the weapons and equipment being given to them by the uk. this as the prime minister, at the end of the nato summit in madrid, promised more money to help ukraine further. the best way for us to win the argument around the world about our values is for the ukrainians to win. that's why i'm pleased today that we've announced another £1 billion worth of military support. so, prime minister, what is the overall objective of the uk's help and strategy for ukraine? we want to give them the means to repel the russians, to expel the russians from the territory that they have occupied, because that is the right thing under international law. this gathering of the world's biggest defence alliance has had a sense of urgency — even emergency. an invasion in europe, a hostile russia, an ongoing war without obvious end — huge human suffering, profound global economic consequences. presiden
nato's secretary general, jens stoltenberg, insisted that ukraine must prevail as an independent stateally a place where british troops train. now those in ukrainian uniforms are here, too, being taught how to use the weapons and equipment being given to them by the uk. this as the prime minister, at the end of the nato summit in madrid, promised more money to help ukraine further. the best way for us to win the argument around the world about our values is for the ukrainians to win. that's why...
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ceremony was held at the headquarters of the alliance, the secretary general - the organization jens stoltenbergf the ratification processor upon its completion, helsinki stockholm will officially become nato members, let me remind you that against the entry of these countries in the alliance acted ankara turkey blocked the applications of sweden and finland putting forward a number of conditions. well, last week ankara finally withdrew its objections to the invitation of sweden and finland to the organization in angarsk, the national guard rescued two teenagers drowning in the river. the guys were swimming and got into a strong current. at this time, private daniil kustov and sergeant valery karasyev were resting with their families on the shore. they heard cries for help and rushed into the water, they managed to pull the teenagers to land. now a short ad after continue stay with us. business, i am now reviewing all expenses and i will reduce the menu well, that now there is something to save on. open a free business account with alpha bank. connect advertising in yandex.bise. and we will tran
ceremony was held at the headquarters of the alliance, the secretary general - the organization jens stoltenbergf the ratification processor upon its completion, helsinki stockholm will officially become nato members, let me remind you that against the entry of these countries in the alliance acted ankara turkey blocked the applications of sweden and finland putting forward a number of conditions. well, last week ankara finally withdrew its objections to the invitation of sweden and finland to...
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nato�*s secretary general, jens stoltenberg, insisted that ukraine must prevail as an independent stateon bbc news, it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm sarah montague. when the uk handed hong kong back to china 25 years ago, the last words of the departing british governor to the people of the territory were, "now hong kong people are to run hong kong. "that is the promise, and that is the unshakeable destiny." the man who said those words, chris patten, now lord patten, is my guest today. has that promise been broken? and could the uk have done more to honour it? lord patten, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. has that promise, that hong kong would be run by hong kong people, been broken? yes. and it was based on the perhaps misguided assumption, which some of us had occasional doubts about, that the chinese were... the chinese communist party, let me make a distinction, would keep their word, and they have pretty comprehensively broken their word, which is contained in an international treaty lodged at the united nations called thejoint declaration. you said at the time, you wrote at
nato�*s secretary general, jens stoltenberg, insisted that ukraine must prevail as an independent stateon bbc news, it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm sarah montague. when the uk handed hong kong back to china 25 years ago, the last words of the departing british governor to the people of the territory were, "now hong kong people are to run hong kong. "that is the promise, and that is the unshakeable destiny." the man who said those words, chris patten, now lord patten, is...
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well, with regard to the recognition of jens stoltenberg.justin trudeau, the prime minister of canada, want to be completely naked about how they will strip naked in public. and what they intend to demonstrate is that they are now concerned exclusively with the economic problems of the western public. they voiced at the g7 summit need to undress. let's wait until they take a photo. we all have to show that we are cooler than putin, we will arrange a show of riding with bare chest, horse riding is better, we must show them our chests. muscles. vladimir putin reacted to this and suggested. what could this spectacle be? i don't know how they wanted to strip to the waist or below the waist, but i think it would have been a disgusting sight either way. well, if you recall pushkin , i can make a mistake there in the words in detail, but, in my opinion, he said that you can be an efficient person and think color, so i definitely agree with this in a person everything should be harmoniously developed, both soul and body, but in order for everything
well, with regard to the recognition of jens stoltenberg.justin trudeau, the prime minister of canada, want to be completely naked about how they will strip naked in public. and what they intend to demonstrate is that they are now concerned exclusively with the economic problems of the western public. they voiced at the g7 summit need to undress. let's wait until they take a photo. we all have to show that we are cooler than putin, we will arrange a show of riding with bare chest, horse riding...
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north atlantic alliance happened today, after signing the document , nato secretary general jens stoltenbergnnounced the launch of the process of ratification of the membership of both countries, adding that this step, a historic step, was a response to russian aggression, he also added that the doors of the alliance remain open for european democrats who are ready and wish to contribute to our common security. so our extended news release is coming to an end for the moment, this is all the main news of ukraine and the world. see you in this studio with with an updated news release and i will visit you in exactly 40 minutes at one o'clock in the morning. in the meantime, we will pass the floor to my colleagues vadym kolodiychik and olesya nitsevich, who stand in for the night information watch, see the project to find your kateryna osadchoi from the search for the missing every monday at 9:30 p.m. unconquered cities ukraine's pavlograd , an industrial center with a cossack past, a secret waterway of the zaporizhzhya cossacks ran through the wolf river. after the october revolution , the unr
north atlantic alliance happened today, after signing the document , nato secretary general jens stoltenbergnnounced the launch of the process of ratification of the membership of both countries, adding that this step, a historic step, was a response to russian aggression, he also added that the doors of the alliance remain open for european democrats who are ready and wish to contribute to our common security. so our extended news release is coming to an end for the moment, this is all the...
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nato's secretary general, jens stoltenberg, insisted that ukraine must prevail as an independent state. now on bbc news, panorama. protection is a national security. it is everyone�*s responsibility. security. it is everyone's responsibility.— security. it is everyone's responsibility. tonight on panorama, _ responsibility. tonight on panorama, china's - responsibility. tonight on - panorama, china's crackdown on hong kong. we panorama, china's crackdown on hong kong-— panorama, china's crackdown on hong kong. we must protect our --eole hong kong. we must protect our people from — hong kong. we must protect our people from espionage, - people from espionage, terrorism, political interference and subversion. it interference and subversion. it is 25 years since britain handed back control of the city to china. back then, promises were made to protect fundamental freedoms. were made to protect fundamentalfreedoms. now, fundamental freedoms. now, beijing is fundamentalfreedoms. now, beijing is tightening its grip on those who dared to speak out. it isa it is a tragedy made remorseless and
nato's secretary general, jens stoltenberg, insisted that ukraine must prevail as an independent state. now on bbc news, panorama. protection is a national security. it is everyone�*s responsibility. security. it is everyone's responsibility.— security. it is everyone's responsibility. tonight on panorama, _ responsibility. tonight on panorama, china's - responsibility. tonight on - panorama, china's crackdown on hong kong. we panorama, china's crackdown on hong kong-— panorama, china's...
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security, therefore, aid to kyiv should be increased from the west, as nato secretary general jens stoltenbergd during the hearing of the european parliament that the support of ukraine from the alliance and the eu is currently measured in terms of money. however, the price may be much higher if ukraine does not resist the russian invasion. we are talking about a sovereign independent state with a population more than 40 million people who live in europe and have been severely attacked by a much more powerful russia, if we do n't react to it after what we saw in buch and other places in my understanding it would not corresponded to the decent behavior of ukraine's neighbors and friends, it is in our interests to help ukraine. you must understand that if ukraine loses the war, it will create danger for us. so you should stop complaining and instead increase your aid. in the first part, we will talk with ivan musov, an expert in international economics, and ivan is the chief consultant of the national institute for strategic studies. viewers, the first part of the negotiations in turkey in such
security, therefore, aid to kyiv should be increased from the west, as nato secretary general jens stoltenbergd during the hearing of the european parliament that the support of ukraine from the alliance and the eu is currently measured in terms of money. however, the price may be much higher if ukraine does not resist the russian invasion. we are talking about a sovereign independent state with a population more than 40 million people who live in europe and have been severely attacked by a...
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well, let's listen to what the secretary general of the alliance, jens stoltenberg, said today, and they will participate in our discussions. and today, we once again showed that the doors of nato open expansion of the alliance over the past few decades has been very successful we have strengthened peace, stability and democracy throughout europe finland and sweden have made their independent choice and such a fundamental right to choose their all countries have their own way to fight disinformation in great britain will start at the legislative level her majesty queen elizabeth ii's government plans to prepare a draft law, it will include a clause that will oblige technology companies to protect users from threatening false information, the minister of culture, digital technologies, media and sports commented on this one doris said that now companies that work with social networks will be obliged to identify disinformation and remove it as soon as it is read well, it is obvious that it is about russian disinformation. well, it will be difficult in the near future. this is how the leader
well, let's listen to what the secretary general of the alliance, jens stoltenberg, said today, and they will participate in our discussions. and today, we once again showed that the doors of nato open expansion of the alliance over the past few decades has been very successful we have strengthened peace, stability and democracy throughout europe finland and sweden have made their independent choice and such a fundamental right to choose their all countries have their own way to fight...
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ceremony was held at the headquarters of the alliance, the secretary general, the organization jens, stoltenbergalready announced the launch ratification process after its completion helsinki and so officially become nato members let me remind you that ankara opposed the accession of these countries turkey blocked the applications of sweden and finland put forward conditions last week turkey finally settled objections to the invitation of sweden and finland to nato will lead to a response from russia, said konstantin kosachev, vice speaker of the federation council, on the air of our fifth studio. we see how one after the other. hey, leaders. uh, nato countries that are in the north, but in this case, uh, poland, the same three sides of the baltic are already starting to call the baltic sea an inland sea of nato, and apparently in the near future they will require finland to sign such statements, they will also demand sweden and then the matter is already there for e , the barents sea is up to the e-e arctic. ah, spaces. we understand that relations with russia, uh, these statements, and even
ceremony was held at the headquarters of the alliance, the secretary general, the organization jens, stoltenbergalready announced the launch ratification process after its completion helsinki and so officially become nato members let me remind you that ankara opposed the accession of these countries turkey blocked the applications of sweden and finland put forward conditions last week turkey finally settled objections to the invitation of sweden and finland to nato will lead to a response from...
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after signing the memorandum to sweden, finland, turkey, at the nato summit in madrid, jens stoltenberg the alliance, said that the accession of these countries to the bloc will be the fastest in history, of course, time will tell . some refer to the arrangement as membership, but it's just an invitation process. and we agreed to this invitation, but there is a condition for this. at the very beginning, the turkish president reminded sweden of finland the fact that they sheltered the fugitive kursk rebels and their structures and supporters of the enemy and erdogan the preacher len living in the usa, and also introduced them a jew's harp to supply weapons to turkey. upon learning of their decision to join nato, he said that the blog would become a haven for terrorist accomplices. and when in may the missars of sweden and finland gathered for negotiations in ankara, he said that he did not even want to see them. i have already said that they should not assert themselves. there is no need for this. we won't make the same mistake twice. this summit nato in madrid, more than ever, had to de
after signing the memorandum to sweden, finland, turkey, at the nato summit in madrid, jens stoltenberg the alliance, said that the accession of these countries to the bloc will be the fastest in history, of course, time will tell . some refer to the arrangement as membership, but it's just an invitation process. and we agreed to this invitation, but there is a condition for this. at the very beginning, the turkish president reminded sweden of finland the fact that they sheltered the fugitive...
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jens stoltenberg. now we come back to the uk.h government calling for children in care not to be housed in bed and breakfast accommodation while they wait for a suitable foster placement or children's home. now in a new follow—up documentary, children's charities have warned that many young people in care in the uk still feel they're not getting the support they need. paul heaney reports. so these are all the photos i've got from the majority of my childhood. hope's mum wasn't able to look after her, but she has really good memories growing up with her grandparents. i think, at that point, i really wanted to be in the police, when i was little. things changed when she was 13. exploited by older people, nan and grandad agreed foster care was best for her own safety. but that placement later broke down. hope ran away and slept rough before the council offered her a place in a hostel. she says it was under the same roof as someone who'd assaulted her. i had clothes stolen from me, i had bus passes stolen from me. the girls used to g
jens stoltenberg. now we come back to the uk.h government calling for children in care not to be housed in bed and breakfast accommodation while they wait for a suitable foster placement or children's home. now in a new follow—up documentary, children's charities have warned that many young people in care in the uk still feel they're not getting the support they need. paul heaney reports. so these are all the photos i've got from the majority of my childhood. hope's mum wasn't able to look...
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they make it through pledge week. ( laughter ) scandinavian leaders, you will be paddled by jens stoltenbergng to paddle your butt until it's so swollen and shiny, i can see my face in it." come on, plebes. of course, biden being biden, he briefly announced a third new member. >> some of the american press will remember when i got a phone call from the leader of finland saying could he come and see me? we got on the telephone, and he suggested we call the leader of switzerland-- switzerland-- my goodness. i'm getting really anxious here about expanding nato. of sweden. >> stephen: "sweden, "sweden, switzerland, swaziland-- the important thing is we got some new palookas cmin' in who really know their onions! i mean the meatballs. anyway, welcome sweden and furby. i mean finland. mama mia, here we go again! bork, bork, bork!" ( laughter ) ( applause ) the nato summit was right after the annual meeting of the g7. the russian invasion of ukraine was on everyone's mind. in fact, british prime minister boris johnson jested that g7 leaders could take their clothes off to "show that we're tougher t
they make it through pledge week. ( laughter ) scandinavian leaders, you will be paddled by jens stoltenbergng to paddle your butt until it's so swollen and shiny, i can see my face in it." come on, plebes. of course, biden being biden, he briefly announced a third new member. >> some of the american press will remember when i got a phone call from the leader of finland saying could he come and see me? we got on the telephone, and he suggested we call the leader of switzerland--...
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i'm watching these responses come in, the nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg sending his deep condolencesassinated former prime minister. deeply saddened by heinous killing of shinzo abe, a defender of democracy. what more are we learning about what is an as satisfs assassina japan? >> reporter: the big question now is why. i think back to the huge protests that i covered when i was a tokyo correspondent, shinzo abe was japan's prime mi youngest as well. it is a political dynasty and he did have nationalist views that went up against some of those who felt that passivist constitution is exactly what japan needed whereas abe thought that the self-defense force should play a more assertive role when it comes to engaging in military conflicts. that by the way a view supported by the united states. and when i shinzo abe tried to rewrite the constitution, there were hundreds of thousands protesting outside, but they were peaceful protests. you don't see violence of this nature in japan. and he spoke out about controversial issues including defending taiwan, the self governing island that chine
i'm watching these responses come in, the nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg sending his deep condolencesassinated former prime minister. deeply saddened by heinous killing of shinzo abe, a defender of democracy. what more are we learning about what is an as satisfs assassina japan? >> reporter: the big question now is why. i think back to the huge protests that i covered when i was a tokyo correspondent, shinzo abe was japan's prime mi youngest as well. it is a political dynasty and...
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nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg urged allies to move swiftly. >> with 32 nations around the tableill beven stronger and our people will be even safer as we face the biggest security crisis in decades. judy: if ratified, it will be the most significant expansion of nato in decades, further isolating russia from the west. in australia, more than 50,000 people in and around sydney are now under evacuation orders or warnings amid a flood emergency that's left hundreds of homes completely inundated. several days of torrental rain have flooded roads, submerged entire neighborhoods, and caused waterways to overflow leaving residents in disbelief. >> we've been here 25 years, and this year, it's been the worst. we've had three major floods in three years and it's just been shocking. >> absolutely devastated. it's really hard. so, we don't know. we're just doing one day at a time, getting through it. judy: weather forecasters expect the rain will subside by tomorrow. british prime minister boris johnson is facing more political pressure today after two of his top cabinet ministers regned.
nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg urged allies to move swiftly. >> with 32 nations around the tableill beven stronger and our people will be even safer as we face the biggest security crisis in decades. judy: if ratified, it will be the most significant expansion of nato in decades, further isolating russia from the west. in australia, more than 50,000 people in and around sydney are now under evacuation orders or warnings amid a flood emergency that's left hundreds of homes...
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jens stoltenberg, the former prime minister of norway, currently the secretary-general of nato, saidn important time, not just for the two nordic nations, but also for nato's open door policy too. >> nato's door remains open to european democracies who are ready to and willing to contribute to our shared security. this is a good day for finland and sweden and good take for nato. >> so now these two countries are officially invitees, that means they can attend big nato meetings, they can listen in, but they can't yet vote until they get ratified by all of those 30 parliaments of nato countries. we already saw in a positive step, just earlier today, denmark deciding to ratify their membership. so it could take between six and 12 months for them to be fully fledged members of nato from here. boris? >> nina dos santos, thank you so much. >>> now to an emotional plea from wnba star brittney griner. she penned a letter to president ly biden from her russian jail cell saying she's scared she may be held captive forever. walk us through what griner said in her letter to president biden. >> b
jens stoltenberg, the former prime minister of norway, currently the secretary-general of nato, saidn important time, not just for the two nordic nations, but also for nato's open door policy too. >> nato's door remains open to european democracies who are ready to and willing to contribute to our shared security. this is a good day for finland and sweden and good take for nato. >> so now these two countries are officially invitees, that means they can attend big nato meetings, they...
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. >> that's right, and getting bigger now because in this hour we're expecting jens stoltenberg the secretary-generalrmally have assigning a press conference with the foreign secretaries of both sweden and finland, this means that these two countries have met the criteria to join nato, we know that they managed at the nato summit to overcome the misgivings and concerns that turkey had about their memberships and so now it is full steam ahead to admit these two countries. that will radically realter the security dynamics that clare was talking about not just in eastern europe but the whole of the baltic sea. remember russia still has the baltic enclave outpost, all of that region will now become nato territory. that is a big thing for russia to have to deal with. and when it comes to finland and sweden, sweden has huge amounts of water, it will now have to police with his submarines that they make homemade, also fighter jets is another part of the swedish defense sector as well. and then finland will have an 830 mile border to police with russia as well. and so a lot changing in this part of the world
. >> that's right, and getting bigger now because in this hour we're expecting jens stoltenberg the secretary-generalrmally have assigning a press conference with the foreign secretaries of both sweden and finland, this means that these two countries have met the criteria to join nato, we know that they managed at the nato summit to overcome the misgivings and concerns that turkey had about their memberships and so now it is full steam ahead to admit these two countries. that will...
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nato jens, stoltenberg. almost admitted that ukraine may soon be forced into peace.estion. what price? are you willing to pay for it? how many territories of sovereignty and independence are you ready to give away his words, they say that nato recognizes ukraine has lost, nevertheless , in the west, it seems that they do not intend to give up support for ukraine in the pentagon. confirmed what? in the near future, kiev will be allocated a new package of military assistance in the amount of $ 820 million, meanwhile, the problems in the united states are only getting worse. gp morgan worsened forecasts for the dynamics of the american economy and pointed to a dangerous proximity to a recession, energy prices soared. and this is the basis of any economy. this happened due to the actions of the biden administration, which imposed sanctions against russia and relied on green energy, the position of the united states and its allies on anti-russian sanctions does not coincide with the opinion of the whole world, therefore the west has no right to speak on behalf of the enti
nato jens, stoltenberg. almost admitted that ukraine may soon be forced into peace.estion. what price? are you willing to pay for it? how many territories of sovereignty and independence are you ready to give away his words, they say that nato recognizes ukraine has lost, nevertheless , in the west, it seems that they do not intend to give up support for ukraine in the pentagon. confirmed what? in the near future, kiev will be allocated a new package of military assistance in the amount of $...
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jens stoltenberg said this explicit right in madrid. an alliance that was set “p in madrid.ions. i mean, whether that is just a warning. at that sense that people feel appeasement, people took their eye off the ball with russia, now the same is happening in china.— with russia, now the same is happening in china. they didn't euuate happening in china. they didn't equate them- _ happening in china. they didn't equate them. the _ happening in china. they didn't equate them. the threat - happening in china. they didn't equate them. the threat they l happening in china. they didn't i equate them. the threat they said china _ equate them. the threat they said china post— equate them. the threat they said china post was the functioning of the global system. gnlgt china post was the functioning of the global system.— the global system. only last messages — the global system. only last messages was _ the global system. only last messages was the _ the global system. only last messages was the for - the global system. only last - messages was the for resilience, democracies, and boy
jens stoltenberg said this explicit right in madrid. an alliance that was set “p in madrid.ions. i mean, whether that is just a warning. at that sense that people feel appeasement, people took their eye off the ball with russia, now the same is happening in china.— with russia, now the same is happening in china. they didn't euuate happening in china. they didn't equate them- _ happening in china. they didn't equate them. the _ happening in china. they didn't equate them. the threat -...
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becoming an increasingly strong ally in europe, hence the strength of statements we have heard from jens stoltenbergng that he was a true democrat. what does that really mean in practical terms? it meant that this latest nato meeting where japan was not a member, it had a seat at the table, it was invited to madrid, the prime minister invited to madrid to join other nato leaders because of japan's strong role and value as part of an alliance where nato, united states, european partners sought china for the first time as a threat to value and security and stability. so in this way abe did prepare japan for an outsized and bigger international role than it had had for many, many decades and it came at a time when the world needed it. so i think this is why we're seeing such an outpouring of support. european commission president urs is a von der leyen talking about him this morning saying he was a champion of multilateralism. he really was a big leader that walked with a large footprint on the world stage. >> yeah, and that's why this is a shock on so many levels. nic, will, thank you to both of you.
becoming an increasingly strong ally in europe, hence the strength of statements we have heard from jens stoltenbergng that he was a true democrat. what does that really mean in practical terms? it meant that this latest nato meeting where japan was not a member, it had a seat at the table, it was invited to madrid, the prime minister invited to madrid to join other nato leaders because of japan's strong role and value as part of an alliance where nato, united states, european partners sought...
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if we do not support her gevor in fact, jens, stoltenberg openly says, we pay money so that ukrainiansnstead of us. yes, in order for not nato members to die instead of us for the task of containing russia, not some, but decent people from the golden billion, ukrainians died. here i am, when i look at these stories with the training of the ukrainian military and rebuilt, i remember syria, remember this wonderful story, when the americans spent $ 500 million to train syrian fighters, of whom four went to the front. well, or there are two people. yes, er notice well, money laundering option about this story, everyone really spent half a billion, and there are less than 10 people, there are two or four somehow right let's go to the front, really fight. so the same schemes were, when the americans were trained from these brave ukrainian soldiers, they would go to the front line of troops in nicaragua. and those who go, well, something too small. here, i'd go back. actually, if you'll excuse me, back to the mercenary story. why, we are now talking about a hundred polish mercenaries, in pers
if we do not support her gevor in fact, jens, stoltenberg openly says, we pay money so that ukrainiansnstead of us. yes, in order for not nato members to die instead of us for the task of containing russia, not some, but decent people from the golden billion, ukrainians died. here i am, when i look at these stories with the training of the ukrainian military and rebuilt, i remember syria, remember this wonderful story, when the americans spent $ 500 million to train syrian fighters, of whom...
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assistance in the military and financial aspects in an interview with serbian smigens, knata jens, stoltenbergegime. nato will provide comprehensive assistance, including secure communications, fuel, body armor, protection against mines, chemical and biological threats, and hundreds of man-portable systems against drones, over the long term. we will help ukraine move from soviet-era equipment to modern equipment. nato to develop interoperability, as well as to strengthen its defense institutions from the security sphere that western weapons still reach the addressee are trying to assure the ukrainian media they publish footage of the british one hundred and five-millimeter l-119 pigeon guns can be delivered by helicopters or parachuted, the maximum firing range is almost 14 km. representatives of the kiev regime also report the arrival of polish tanks pt-91 in ukraine from warsaw , they also expect the supply of self-propelled howitzers, mortars , ammunition from spare parts for drone fighters and other weapons. well, in slovakia, social media users are discussing a nato promo video about the
assistance in the military and financial aspects in an interview with serbian smigens, knata jens, stoltenbergegime. nato will provide comprehensive assistance, including secure communications, fuel, body armor, protection against mines, chemical and biological threats, and hundreds of man-portable systems against drones, over the long term. we will help ukraine move from soviet-era equipment to modern equipment. nato to develop interoperability, as well as to strengthen its defense...
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jens stoltenberg, the second area general, would testify that. when you say don't believe you, that is not true. i do understand the need for more spending on defense. it has to be balanced against other priorities. >> then reverse the street numbers. -- those troop numbers. we have given away our training stocks of munitions to the ukrainians. what are we doing to galvanize the supply chain back to a wartime cap ability that will provide resilience of stocks? because at the moment, we simply can't place those stocks pm johnson: if you look at what is happening in belfast, they are making armaments. >> they are not for placing as fast as we can give them boy -- give them away. pm johnson: that is true. >> this goes to the heart of the review, but there are only two pages on implementation. what are we going to do to make sure that we implement the defense integrations review so that we actually have the capability ready when we need it? because at the moment, we don't. pm johnson: we are supplying a huge amount of capability. i accept the view th
jens stoltenberg, the second area general, would testify that. when you say don't believe you, that is not true. i do understand the need for more spending on defense. it has to be balanced against other priorities. >> then reverse the street numbers. -- those troop numbers. we have given away our training stocks of munitions to the ukrainians. what are we doing to galvanize the supply chain back to a wartime cap ability that will provide resilience of stocks? because at the moment, we...
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jens stoltenberg, the second -- the secretary general, would testify that. when you say don't believe you, that is not true. i do understand the need for more spending on defense. it has to be balanced against other priorities. >> then reverse those troop numbers. we have given away our training stocks of munitions to the ukrainians. what are we doing to galvanize the supply chain back to a wartime capability that will provide resilience of stocks? because at the moment, we simply can't place those stocks pm johnson: if you look at what is happening in belfast, they are making armaments. >> they are not for placing as -- not replacing as fast as we can give them boy -- give them away. pm johnson: that is true. >> this goes to the heart of the review, but there are only two pages on implementation. what are we going to do to make sure that we implement the defense integrations review so that we actually have the capability ready when we need it? because at the moment, we don't. pm johnson: we are supplying a huge amount of capability. i accept the view that w
jens stoltenberg, the second -- the secretary general, would testify that. when you say don't believe you, that is not true. i do understand the need for more spending on defense. it has to be balanced against other priorities. >> then reverse those troop numbers. we have given away our training stocks of munitions to the ukrainians. what are we doing to galvanize the supply chain back to a wartime capability that will provide resilience of stocks? because at the moment, we simply can't...
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here is what jens stoltenberg had to stay.ise to keep as veto which would stop finland and sweden's applications, though we will see what happens with that. the number of patients at scotland's accident and emergency departments waiting longer than four hours has grown to the highest on record. 0ur scotland correspondent james shaw reports. it is the case that in the week ending the 26th ofjune, so the 26th of last month, there were 8993 patients who waited more than four hours to be seen at accident and emergency, and that is higher than the previous peak, which was around about the middle of march. what it essentially means is that around about a third, a little less than a third of people who were going to a&e in that week at the end ofjune were waiting more than four hours. it's the scottish government's target that 95% of people should be seen within four hours. it is also the case in facts that number is having to wait eight or 12 hours, those have reduced over the last few weeks, so that is a positive sign. but the scot
here is what jens stoltenberg had to stay.ise to keep as veto which would stop finland and sweden's applications, though we will see what happens with that. the number of patients at scotland's accident and emergency departments waiting longer than four hours has grown to the highest on record. 0ur scotland correspondent james shaw reports. it is the case that in the week ending the 26th ofjune, so the 26th of last month, there were 8993 patients who waited more than four hours to be seen at...
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finland, at the alliance headquarters in brussels, signed a protocol on their entry into nato, jens, stoltenberg has already happened finally against this background, andrzej duda had verbal incontinence. here's what it turned out to be. is the agreement of the north atlantic alliance to accept new members an important decision? i hope that this decision will be quickly adopted and ratified in the member countries. no one needs to explain how important this decision is. for us , the baltic sea becomes a de facto inland basin. nato two very strong countries with a long and strong military tradition will soon become part of nato russia's border with nato will stretch for 1400 km, which is no doubt bad news for the russian authorities. yes listen you remember i get you he said that impudence is beaten for arrogance, yes , it’s generally like that in tinsel, well, it’s customary in decent societies, yes, let’s give anzhi a book , an old joke, but why not now it’s very appropriate, angeli, we’ll give you a book was beautifully designed will be be called history. poland from four sections is enough, y
finland, at the alliance headquarters in brussels, signed a protocol on their entry into nato, jens, stoltenberg has already happened finally against this background, andrzej duda had verbal incontinence. here's what it turned out to be. is the agreement of the north atlantic alliance to accept new members an important decision? i hope that this decision will be quickly adopted and ratified in the member countries. no one needs to explain how important this decision is. for us , the baltic sea...
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jens. stoltenberg was going to leave nato a long time ago, but extended his powers. boris borev himself. well, boris is probably already boris or maybe, uh, like borisko, as we called him, he is morally preparing to become the prime minister of ukraine, he has such an opportunity , because in any case in ukraine he doesn’t mind at all, despite the fact that he has his, uh, post officially left, continues to sing praises of basel, even going to visit him . and yesterday on skype i really don't understand how can i do that. he even presented zelensky with the winston churchill prize for leadership. and what this award looks like is unclear. well , anyway, let's see how it was. thank you vladimir for everything. what are you doing, despite the fact that vladimir is not with us now, it gives me great pleasure to present this award to you. if you can see it, of course. i hope it's visible. here, yes. well, listen, well , it's not because we have one. well, our position is such an orientation. we have such a political that in general you want to make fun of such people, tr
jens. stoltenberg was going to leave nato a long time ago, but extended his powers. boris borev himself. well, boris is probably already boris or maybe, uh, like borisko, as we called him, he is morally preparing to become the prime minister of ukraine, he has such an opportunity , because in any case in ukraine he doesn’t mind at all, despite the fact that he has his, uh, post officially left, continues to sing praises of basel, even going to visit him . and yesterday on skype i really don't...
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the cost the key content of the statements of all western politicians , nato secretary general jens stoltenbergs a prominent representative of this chorus. it is important that we, as politicians, make sure that our countries support ukraine and not just provide support, but provide significant assistance for a long time. and it will have its price. sanctions are important as a price, but also, of course, and military support, both humanitarian and economic , it has a price, but the price of refusing to provide them with support is much higher, and honor even if the moral aspect of supporting the ukrainian people does not forget you. it is worth considering their own security interests so she pay pay for humanitarian aid support pay for the consequences of economic sanctions, because the alternative is to pay a higher price later, and then remember one thing. yes, we pay the price, but the price we pay is like the european union nato measured in currency. the price ukrainians are paying is apologizing for the number of lives lost every day, so we must stop complaining and step up and give suppo
the cost the key content of the statements of all western politicians , nato secretary general jens stoltenbergs a prominent representative of this chorus. it is important that we, as politicians, make sure that our countries support ukraine and not just provide support, but provide significant assistance for a long time. and it will have its price. sanctions are important as a price, but also, of course, and military support, both humanitarian and economic , it has a price, but the price of...
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minister of great britain, now he will probably become the head of nato, whom he will replace jens stoltenberge central bank of norway. what is the connection between the nato military bloc and the head of the financial structure independent, as if from the state yes, no, but these are just all links of the same chain the same web mario draghi, the former head of the european central bank, that is, such a stoltenberg, only higher in the financial hierarchy. until recently, there was the prime minister of italy, there is such a nomenclature that just hangs out from place to place. and since they receive high positions, then dear friends. this is not a resignation. this is a transfer to a new place of work, therefore, observing that chaos, the outrageous sad prospects for a reduction in production in the european economy. we must understand that this is the goal which they wanted to receive and having received it receive a promotion and appointment. uh, well, again, if we recall the soviet past, the term iron curtain, which we were told all the time, that they say, stalin and then all the other
minister of great britain, now he will probably become the head of nato, whom he will replace jens stoltenberge central bank of norway. what is the connection between the nato military bloc and the head of the financial structure independent, as if from the state yes, no, but these are just all links of the same chain the same web mario draghi, the former head of the european central bank, that is, such a stoltenberg, only higher in the financial hierarchy. until recently, there was the prime...
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are certain disagreements, despite the fact that the secretary general of this organization, jens, stoltenbergll do everything possible to ensure that this joining process. uh, sweden's finland went at an accelerated pace, if last time it was the last expansion, i hope it's the last. and this took about a year, this time they expect to meet within a few months. in fact, the forecast is absolutely unrealistic, because everything rests on the demand of turkey and, for example, the same sweden has already said that the memorandum that was signed in madrid had certain clauses, but sweden will still rely on its own legislation and neither about what kind of extradition of people whose turkey is suspected of terrorism. these are kurds, and swedish pkk-affiliated they will not allow and do not want to because these people received political asylum, that is, in fact. uh, well, sweden gave them this asylum, sheltered them and does not want to extradite them to turkey, to which turkey said and, by the way, the swedes said, here is the head of the foreign ministry that turkey did not provide them with an
are certain disagreements, despite the fact that the secretary general of this organization, jens, stoltenbergll do everything possible to ensure that this joining process. uh, sweden's finland went at an accelerated pace, if last time it was the last expansion, i hope it's the last. and this took about a year, this time they expect to meet within a few months. in fact, the forecast is absolutely unrealistic, because everything rests on the demand of turkey and, for example, the same sweden has...
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nato jens, stoltenberg. yesterday, he performed media here with such a statement. let's listen.support our close partner ukraine and, of course, prevent escalation beyond ukraine. we are also paying the price for this war, but the price we pay. this is something that can be measured in money , the price that ukrainians pay is measured in life , the price we pay by supporting ukraine is much lower than the price we will pay. if we do not support her aleksey petrovich well , there is a lot of news from stoltenberg's statement. it's all, as it were one thing, but explain to us ordinary civilians, what does this mean in the future. and this means in the long term that the west will continue to support the ukrainian regime, so that it can hold back our allied forces as much as possible. at the same time, he put all his citizens on the battlefield, because these are the mobilized ones, these are the yahoborona. this is a consumable item. and this government is absolutely not interested, and the population puts the money that it receives from the west on libo into its pocket and earns
nato jens, stoltenberg. yesterday, he performed media here with such a statement. let's listen.support our close partner ukraine and, of course, prevent escalation beyond ukraine. we are also paying the price for this war, but the price we pay. this is something that can be measured in money , the price that ukrainians pay is measured in life , the price we pay by supporting ukraine is much lower than the price we will pay. if we do not support her aleksey petrovich well , there is a lot of...
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and here is what the secretary general, nato jens, stoltenberg said yesterday on cnn.ing that can be measured in money, the price that what ukrainians are paying is measured in life is the price we pay by supporting ukraine far below the price we will pay. if we do not support her , stoltenberg openly says that we pay money so that ukrainians die instead of us. yes, in order for not nato members to die instead of us for the task of containing russia, not some, but decent people from the golden billion , ukrainians died. here i am, when i look at these stories with the training of the ukrainian military and rebuild, i remember syria, remember this wonderful story, when the americans spent $500 million to train syrian fighters, four of them went to the front. well, or there are two people. yes, noticing money laundering option forgot about this story, everyone actually spent half a billion, and there are less than 10 people, there are two or four somehow right let's go to the front, fight. so the same schemes were, when the americans trained from these ukrainian right-wi
and here is what the secretary general, nato jens, stoltenberg said yesterday on cnn.ing that can be measured in money, the price that what ukrainians are paying is measured in life is the price we pay by supporting ukraine far below the price we will pay. if we do not support her , stoltenberg openly says that we pay money so that ukrainians die instead of us. yes, in order for not nato members to die instead of us for the task of containing russia, not some, but decent people from the golden...
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second biggest spender in nato and a massive contributor to all the joint operations and i think jens stoltenberginians, - what are we doing to galvanise the supply chain back to _ what are we doing to galvanise the supply chain back to a _ what are we doing to galvanise the supply chain back to a wartime - supply chain back to a wartime capability— supply chain back to a wartime capability that _ supply chain back to a wartime capability that would _ supply chain back to a wartime capability that would provide i capability that would provide resilience _ capability that would provide resilience of— capability that would provide resilience of stocks - capability that would provide resilience of stocks becausel capability that would provide i resilience of stocks because at capability that would provide - resilience of stocks because at the moment— resilience of stocks because at the moment we — resilience of stocks because at the moment we simply— resilience of stocks because at the moment we simply can't _ resilience of stocks because at the moment we simply can't replace i resilience of stocks
second biggest spender in nato and a massive contributor to all the joint operations and i think jens stoltenberginians, - what are we doing to galvanise the supply chain back to _ what are we doing to galvanise the supply chain back to a _ what are we doing to galvanise the supply chain back to a wartime - supply chain back to a wartime capability— supply chain back to a wartime capability that _ supply chain back to a wartime capability that would _ supply chain back to a wartime capability...