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is it possible that petro porashenko and vladimir putin had a conversation, and that petro porashenko's is going off limits by saying what it involves, or is it likely that vladimir putin said nothing of the kind? >> no, the kremlin is admitting that there was a conversation. vladimir putin's spokesman has given an interview the task the newsagency where he said basically the same thing with a different twist. petro porashenko said vladimir putin and i agreed on a ceasefire, essential lip. the russians will never say that, because russians insisted that petro porashenko has to speak to the rebels. it was said that there was a conversation about steps to peace, and that the point of view coincided on most matters. i think that means something is in the wind. something - hopefully a game-changing something that co end an appalling slaught erp, and it is the most optimistic piece of new that is we've had for a long ti.. >> something in the wind we'll find out later, but the effect, as i understand it, the stocks and shares in russia has rich a little, perhaps the sanctions have been hurtin
is it possible that petro porashenko and vladimir putin had a conversation, and that petro porashenko's is going off limits by saying what it involves, or is it likely that vladimir putin said nothing of the kind? >> no, the kremlin is admitting that there was a conversation. vladimir putin's spokesman has given an interview the task the newsagency where he said basically the same thing with a different twist. petro porashenko said vladimir putin and i agreed on a ceasefire, essential...
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here is what petro porashenko got. a photoio op with president obama -- photo owe op with president obama. the picket of petro porashenko sitting in the oval office will be worth 1,000 words in english and russia, but the question is what they say. the obvious answer is - not very far. sure, the u.s. today plempinged 46 million in nonlethal security aid for radar equipment to detect incoming artillery fire and humanitarian aid. petro porashenko is not getting heavy weapons for his army or support from n.a.t.o. forces. you can't help imagine him thinking the west had his back, as n.a.t.o. invited him to a meeting, as political scientist ian bremer said the outcome of the european crisis is not one iota important to the united states as it is to russia. bremer made a comparison to the lip service and photoop in supporting the georgian president, seep with gornal brush. the senator john mccain said "we are all georgians", after rush ainvaded georgia in a conflict provoked. the u.s. did not come to georgia's aid and russia
here is what petro porashenko got. a photoio op with president obama -- photo owe op with president obama. the picket of petro porashenko sitting in the oval office will be worth 1,000 words in english and russia, but the question is what they say. the obvious answer is - not very far. sure, the u.s. today plempinged 46 million in nonlethal security aid for radar equipment to detect incoming artillery fire and humanitarian aid. petro porashenko is not getting heavy weapons for his army or...
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there has been talks between petro porashenko and vladimir putin in the past. we saw changes in the ukranian positions, pulling back in donetsk and luhansk. it came as a surprise when the initial statement came out of the president's offices saying he had reached on agreement on a ceasefire with vladimir putin, his russian opposite number. as you say, the kremlin repudiated that, saying the russians were not part of the conflict, and could not negotiate a caes newer, meaning they had discussed ways out of the current fighting and in the last few minutes, we had something of a retraction, a rephrasing of the ukrainian president's statement, now talking about a ceasefire about a regime, steps towards peace. so already the position of petro porashenko has been undermined coming out with this stunning statement this morning. questions, as well, as to how his forces are going to react to the ideas of a ceasefire along the counter lines, where so much ukrainian territory, it appears, would be ceded if the ukranian president was to great to a ceasefire as it stands at
there has been talks between petro porashenko and vladimir putin in the past. we saw changes in the ukranian positions, pulling back in donetsk and luhansk. it came as a surprise when the initial statement came out of the president's offices saying he had reached on agreement on a ceasefire with vladimir putin, his russian opposite number. as you say, the kremlin repudiated that, saying the russians were not part of the conflict, and could not negotiate a caes newer, meaning they had discussed...
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vladimir putin has not been invited, but petro porashenko is there. we have reporters at the summit in eastern ukraine, reaction from moscow. let's start with the diplomatic editor james bays at the summit in wales. the head of n.a.t.o. setting the tone. >> absolutely. there has been talk of possible peace, a ceasefire. when they speak to n.a.t.o. officials, what matters is the facts on the ground. there are thousands of troops on the ukranian border, fighting and pushing back ukranian government forces. there are many of the n.a.t.o. allies in the east, close to russia, direct neighbours of russia worried about their open security. that is why -- their own security. that is why we had these tough words from the n.a.t.o. secretary-general. >> n.a.t.o. summit here in wales will be one of the most important summits in the history of our alliance. a crucial summit at a crucial time. we are faced with a dramatically changed security environment. to the east russia is attacking ukraine. >> we'll be back with james in wales in just a little while, to talk a
vladimir putin has not been invited, but petro porashenko is there. we have reporters at the summit in eastern ukraine, reaction from moscow. let's start with the diplomatic editor james bays at the summit in wales. the head of n.a.t.o. setting the tone. >> absolutely. there has been talk of possible peace, a ceasefire. when they speak to n.a.t.o. officials, what matters is the facts on the ground. there are thousands of troops on the ukranian border, fighting and pushing back ukranian...
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they want the counter president petro porashenko to -- current president petro porashenko to sign a bill that any members of parliament under viktor yanukovych quit. >>> guilty or not. a verdict in the retrial of hosni mubarak has been put off. it was in relation to the murder of protesters in the uprising in 2010. >> reporter: the man that led egypt for three decades expected a verd ight on estate in a -- verdict on saturday in a case implementing him in the death of protesters. but it's been postponed until next month. >> translation: the court decided to postpone the case to 29 november 2014. >> reporter: the court says it's reviewing the evidence. a documentary prepared by a private tv network was shown in court, highlighting the 160 sthouz pages -- 160,000 pages the prosecution has to go through. hosni mubarak, interior minister, six assistants and a businessman are accused of ordering the killing of the protesters. the case began in 2011 after hosni mubarak was forced to step down during the arab spring uprising. the trial has been divisive from the beginning. supporters propose to
they want the counter president petro porashenko to -- current president petro porashenko to sign a bill that any members of parliament under viktor yanukovych quit. >>> guilty or not. a verdict in the retrial of hosni mubarak has been put off. it was in relation to the murder of protesters in the uprising in 2010. >> reporter: the man that led egypt for three decades expected a verd ight on estate in a -- verdict on saturday in a case implementing him in the death of protesters....
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with the petro porashenko by his side, n.a.t.o.'s secretary-general said the world's leaders are united with ukraine in no uncertain terms. >> we call on russia to end its illegal and self-declared annexation of crimea, which we do not recognise. we call on russia to pull back its troop from ukraine. >>> ukranian president petro porashenko called for a ceasefire if a meeting takes place on friday, with russian representatives and the organization for security cooperation in europe. >> if it is confirmed and a meeting takes place, i will address the army general staff leadership and order a bilateral ceasefire. we hope the implementation of the peace plan will be launched tomorrow. all our partners and i are looking forward to it. >> ukraine is not a member of the n.a.t.o., russian foreign minister sergey lavrov responded that a partnership between n.a.t.o. and ukraine could doom any peace plan. an editorial written by president obama and david cameron called for n.a.t.o. to increase pressure on russia because of what they called its
with the petro porashenko by his side, n.a.t.o.'s secretary-general said the world's leaders are united with ukraine in no uncertain terms. >> we call on russia to end its illegal and self-declared annexation of crimea, which we do not recognise. we call on russia to pull back its troop from ukraine. >>> ukranian president petro porashenko called for a ceasefire if a meeting takes place on friday, with russian representatives and the organization for security cooperation in...
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mentioned, separatists say they want to create their own country in the east, a nouveau russia, is petro porashenko open to that? >> i don't think so. the devil will be in the detail. petro-petro porashenko mentioned decentralization. the question mark is how far is he prepared to go, giving autonomy to the regions, it was surprising to area the representatives at the donetsk people's republic, self declared, admit that they wanted complete independence, because early in the process it almost seemed to close to door to constructive dialogue. i think president petro porashenko will play hard ball back. these will be very, they tough negotiations. there's no doubt about it. the alternative is a frozen war, and the people here have had enough. >> tough negotiations. we'll continue to keep our eye on it. paul brennan, joining us live from donetsk. president obama is back in the united states this morning, with the assurance that more countries will help in the fight against the islamic state group. he recruited nine allies to battle the organization, including the uk, france, is and turkey. millans hav
mentioned, separatists say they want to create their own country in the east, a nouveau russia, is petro porashenko open to that? >> i don't think so. the devil will be in the detail. petro-petro porashenko mentioned decentralization. the question mark is how far is he prepared to go, giving autonomy to the regions, it was surprising to area the representatives at the donetsk people's republic, self declared, admit that they wanted complete independence, because early in the process it...
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speaking on thursday, petro porashenko said he would order a ceasefire, hours from now, if the peace talks go ahead. harry fawcett is in mariupol. the advance from russia into that country appears to be going on. >> it is to be a ceasefire day. there's no sign of a ceasefire just yet. in the last few minutes we have heard more than a dozen shells landing around the eastern fringes at the city of mariupol, and spoke to locals who say shelling has been going on throughout the night. what i have seen from the checkpoint, where we have been pushed back from, is a sorry state of affairs, a handful of ukranian forces, soldiers and others dug in around there. we spoke to tank units who came back from fighting, and they looked exhausted and demoralized. this is a mismatch of forces as we saw travelling out of mariupol yesterday. >> reporter: heavy armour on the move, days after ukraine said there were troops, this is what we saw coming from the russian border, 11 damages, armored carriers, multilaunch rocket systems, all passing an up to that fell last week, mading to ukrainian territory. >>
speaking on thursday, petro porashenko said he would order a ceasefire, hours from now, if the peace talks go ahead. harry fawcett is in mariupol. the advance from russia into that country appears to be going on. >> it is to be a ceasefire day. there's no sign of a ceasefire just yet. in the last few minutes we have heard more than a dozen shells landing around the eastern fringes at the city of mariupol, and spoke to locals who say shelling has been going on throughout the night. what i...
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on wednesday, we heard that petro porashenko has said that a peace deal has been agreed. it was denied and vladimir putin came forward and said he had a peace deal. the reality is there is no running water in the center of donetsk. the predicament of the people is dire, and all the time there is sporadic shelling and gun fire around the fringes of the city, as we found in the north erp districts. >> the -- northerb districts. >> reporter: a shell that crashed into this apartment made a whole that may nod easily be mended. as a child she survived the famine following world war ii. in her frail years, she's enduring hardship again. . >> translation: i survived all that. painful and offensive. we started to live well, and they started killing us. we don't need this. >> donetsk is a shadow of itself. the northern districts bearing scars of the shelling and more tar attacks taking place here over recent weeks. >> a ceasefire will be welcome for the residents of the housing blocks. the sound of gunfire and explosions mean it's far from being a reality on the ground. >> for an h
on wednesday, we heard that petro porashenko has said that a peace deal has been agreed. it was denied and vladimir putin came forward and said he had a peace deal. the reality is there is no running water in the center of donetsk. the predicament of the people is dire, and all the time there is sporadic shelling and gun fire around the fringes of the city, as we found in the north erp districts. >> the -- northerb districts. >> reporter: a shell that crashed into this apartment...
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that said, how much decentralizition is president petro porashenko of ukraine going to grant the region, i suspect it will not be as much as the separatist leaders in this region will like. yesterday, after the talks finished, we heard from the self-declared prime minister of the luhansk region saying, "this deal is very well, but it will not dim our demonstrates for independence from ukraine, they believe their future is closer to russia, perhaps as part of russia. >> the deal is struck and gives respite. there's a lot of negotiations going forward. >> paul brennan there in donetsk and eastern ukraine. >> n.a.t.o. revealed the details of what it calls a new force din dine -- designed to react to threats. the focus will include the middle east. jonah hull reports from newport in wales. >> reporter: as the nato summit closed, rehabilitation to news of a ceasefire in ukraine was cautious. >> at the same time we strongly support president petro porashenko's efforts to pursue a peaceful resolution. the ceasefire announced today can advance the goal, only if there is follow through on the gr
that said, how much decentralizition is president petro porashenko of ukraine going to grant the region, i suspect it will not be as much as the separatist leaders in this region will like. yesterday, after the talks finished, we heard from the self-declared prime minister of the luhansk region saying, "this deal is very well, but it will not dim our demonstrates for independence from ukraine, they believe their future is closer to russia, perhaps as part of russia. >> the deal is...
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in a phone conversation, ukraine's president petro porashenko, and vladimir putin agrees that the ceasefire continues, but it needs to be made more durable. let's speak to paul brennan, live in donetsk. both groups claimed a breaking of the ceasefire. tell us if it's holding from where you are, from what you know. >> no news is good news from our point of view. the echo of artillery fire, which we heard from previous days, from the direction of the north, where the donetsk international airport is - there has been none of that today. that can only bowed well for the cease -- bode well for the ceasefire. elsewhere it's been a mixed bag. the international committee of the red cross hoped to deliver a convoy to the city of luhansk today. what happened was that the convoy of 10 buildings and five rcrc staff had to turn back in luhansk, because of shelling. no indication where the shelling had come from. it was felt too dangerous for the convoy to continue, despite the fact that it was well within the period of the ceasefire. it's not being observed completely everywhere. that said, as you say,
in a phone conversation, ukraine's president petro porashenko, and vladimir putin agrees that the ceasefire continues, but it needs to be made more durable. let's speak to paul brennan, live in donetsk. both groups claimed a breaking of the ceasefire. tell us if it's holding from where you are, from what you know. >> no news is good news from our point of view. the echo of artillery fire, which we heard from previous days, from the direction of the north, where the donetsk international...
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today petro porashenko visited the port city and reassured residents the government will defend them. paul brennan reports from donetsk >> reporter: the fate of the city of mariupol defended -- depended to a large degree on the steel workers who sided with kiev. it was the steelworks with petro porashenko gave things and delivered a message of defines to those that would see -- defiance to those that would see east ukraine breakaway. >> translation: let everywhere know we'll protect our city, region, state, and not give it away to anyone, anybody. any bit of ukranian land, sovereignty, integrity. we are fighting for our independents. >> reporter: the right moves to the negotiating table, and the president knows dealing with people he condemned as terrorists will be painful and difficult. >> the huge monument is dedicated to donbass liberators. the rally was intended to mark the defeat of nazi fascists. it seems kiev is paint as the fascists. >> translation: we showed the world we are not terrorists, we are ready to talk. if they are not ready to listen to us, no one can bury the axe o
today petro porashenko visited the port city and reassured residents the government will defend them. paul brennan reports from donetsk >> reporter: the fate of the city of mariupol defended -- depended to a large degree on the steel workers who sided with kiev. it was the steelworks with petro porashenko gave things and delivered a message of defines to those that would see -- defiance to those that would see east ukraine breakaway. >> translation: let everywhere know we'll protect...
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speaker of the house john boehner announced that petro porashenko will address a joint congress next week. >>> now to spain and video of a hale storm that washed away cars and flooded houses. it lasted 20 minutes, dumped so much water that streams overflowed. no one was hurt, but cranes were needed to clear the roadways. crops in a rural area were destroyed. >>> in new york - an n.f.l. executive was given a video of ray race, a report claims, hitting his wife in an elevator. the associated press was given a voicemail from an n.f.l. office number confirming that the video arrived saying "you're right, it's terrible." commissioner roger cadell said the league did not have access to the film and the number of fl released a statement saying : >>> that's some of what is happening around the world. >>> coming up, the gripping story of a former jihadist turned double agent for the c.i.a. he faces death threats from the terrorists and joins us next. a personal and revealing look at dr martin luther king junior's last year. >>> harmeli aregawi is tracking the top stories on the web. >> a lot
speaker of the house john boehner announced that petro porashenko will address a joint congress next week. >>> now to spain and video of a hale storm that washed away cars and flooded houses. it lasted 20 minutes, dumped so much water that streams overflowed. no one was hurt, but cranes were needed to clear the roadways. crops in a rural area were destroyed. >>> in new york - an n.f.l. executive was given a video of ray race, a report claims, hitting his wife in an elevator....
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is there a danger that if there is progress, and if petro porashenko, the ukrainian government can have involvement in appointing governors, that the autonomy of the region becomes such that it has frozen instability in what we have seen, and other parts of the soviet union. >> that's correct. and there are three models for what are caused frozen conflicts. one is in moldova. they are ethnic slavs, pretty much independent of moldova with russian military support. that is one model. the second is what happened in georgia in 2008. when russia invaded georgia, controlling two places and declared them independent countries. very few places recollection their indepentens. the third is -- independents. the third is what happened in crimea, annexation. russia could feel that they could go further and annexations with crimea. >> with the fanfare at wales, and the the summit, and defending baltic takes and allies, n.a.t.o. made it clear that they are not going to do more than offer moral support to ukraine, and funny for cyber defense and logistics and helping injured soldiers. russians are angr
is there a danger that if there is progress, and if petro porashenko, the ukrainian government can have involvement in appointing governors, that the autonomy of the region becomes such that it has frozen instability in what we have seen, and other parts of the soviet union. >> that's correct. and there are three models for what are caused frozen conflicts. one is in moldova. they are ethnic slavs, pretty much independent of moldova with russian military support. that is one model. the...
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ukranian president petro porashenko addressed both houses of congress. he went to the white house and asked for more help in his fight against the rebels. all we are giving him is nonlethal aid. he clearly wants more. one thing he said seems to be a veiled jab at the president. he said "we can't win a war with blankets." should we give ukraine more of . >> yes, absolutely you should. you'll see legislation moving through the senate supporting the sale of theethal equipment. he made another comment that ukraine is not about creating a democracy, they have one, they need that lethal support. is eastern ukraine almost completely lost. it seems like russia has taken obvious eastern ukraine. they have supplied the insurgents, put in troops, tanks, artillery. they spent weeks consolidating the conditions. the ceasefire helped russians consolidate this. they are going to move forward and take the city and connect via land all the way from crimea up to eastern ukraine, and they'll try to go further. they have to worry about moldova and other areas of ukraine bei
ukranian president petro porashenko addressed both houses of congress. he went to the white house and asked for more help in his fight against the rebels. all we are giving him is nonlethal aid. he clearly wants more. one thing he said seems to be a veiled jab at the president. he said "we can't win a war with blankets." should we give ukraine more of . >> yes, absolutely you should. you'll see legislation moving through the senate supporting the sale of theethal equipment. he...
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. >> reporter: ukraine's president petro porashenko met with the u.s. president obama in the obviously office for an hour. when the media was allowed in, it was clear that the ukranian leader did not get what he came for, spelling out what he believed the country needed in a joint session to congress. >> please understand me. blankets, night vision is important. one cannot win the war with blankets. even more, we cannot keep the peace with blankets, and this is most important of our values, of our aid, not to win the war, but keep the peace. >> so far the white house ruled out providing that lethal assistance to the ukrainian military, fearing that it would escalate the situation, leading to a proxy war with russia. instead the ukranian president is heading home with an additional 46 million worth of nonlethal aid. >> chinese internet client alley backa is set to launch what could be a valuable share sale. it priced shares at $68. it's expected to tried on the new york stock exchange on friday. alley boba has been valued at close to 168 million, making
. >> reporter: ukraine's president petro porashenko met with the u.s. president obama in the obviously office for an hour. when the media was allowed in, it was clear that the ukranian leader did not get what he came for, spelling out what he believed the country needed in a joint session to congress. >> please understand me. blankets, night vision is important. one cannot win the war with blankets. even more, we cannot keep the peace with blankets, and this is most important of our...
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it was the steel works that president petro porashenko chose as a venue to express his thanks and deliver message of defines to those that would see east ukraine break -- breakaway. >> let everyone know we'll protect our city, region, state. we will not give it away to anyone, anybody. any bit of ukranian land, sovereignty or independence. we are fighting for our independence. >> the fight moves to the negotiating table. and the president knows that dealing with people he has condemned as terrorists will be painful and difficult. the huge monument towering over the memorial plaza in donetsk is dedicated to donbass line raters. the rally was intended to mark the defeat of fascists. it's seen in contemporary terms with kiev painted as the fascist. >> we showed the world we are not terrorists, we are ready to talk. if they are not ready to listen to us, no one can bury the acts of war. >> there was little mood for compromise from the pro-russian crowd. >> what compromise are you talking about. they came here with war. nobody invited them. people are against them. let them take the troops and
it was the steel works that president petro porashenko chose as a venue to express his thanks and deliver message of defines to those that would see east ukraine break -- breakaway. >> let everyone know we'll protect our city, region, state. we will not give it away to anyone, anybody. any bit of ukranian land, sovereignty or independence. we are fighting for our independence. >> the fight moves to the negotiating table. and the president knows that dealing with people he has...
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petro porashenko, for one, the president of ukraine. vladimir putin, the president of russia. we did get a statement overnight. while shortly after all this happened from the leader of the donetsk people's rub lible, the self-pro -- republic, the self-proclaimed area around donetsk, and the prime minister saying that the ceasefire had been breached and the fighting continued. also on the twitter feed, saying they had taken mariupol. all of that leads to the suggestion that what has been happening here is qualitatively different from the minor breaches we saw in the earlier part of the ceasefire. the question is how both sides react to this. whether this jeopardizes the process, and it's back to fighting generally, or whether they can, at this late stage come to an arrangement to stop this fighting in its tracks once more. >> harry fawcett there from mariupol. thanks. >> now, the iraqi army says it's launching an offensive to retake the haed iffa city and dam. it's targetting islamic state fighters. u.s. air power is believed to be involved. kurdish peshmerga forces in iraq hav
petro porashenko, for one, the president of ukraine. vladimir putin, the president of russia. we did get a statement overnight. while shortly after all this happened from the leader of the donetsk people's rub lible, the self-pro -- republic, the self-proclaimed area around donetsk, and the prime minister saying that the ceasefire had been breached and the fighting continued. also on the twitter feed, saying they had taken mariupol. all of that leads to the suggestion that what has been...
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. >> and petro porashenko and new sanctions targetting his country. that is the show for today, i'm ali velshi, thanks for joining us. you are at the "listening post" scratch at any big story in london and you will find a rupert murdoch angle. so, it is with the scottish referendum. one reporter ran his copy by the cia before it went into print. we look at what goes on at the obituary disk before it goes bo
. >> and petro porashenko and new sanctions targetting his country. that is the show for today, i'm ali velshi, thanks for joining us. you are at the "listening post" scratch at any big story in london and you will find a rupert murdoch angle. so, it is with the scottish referendum. one reporter ran his copy by the cia before it went into print. we look at what goes on at the obituary disk before it goes bo
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. >> and petro porashenko and new sanctions targetting his country. that is the show for today, i'm ali velshi, thanks for joining us. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and welcome from the head quarters in doha and coming up, in the next 60 minutes, french jets starts surveillance flights as they meet in paris to discuss the islamic state threat. the task facing a new u.n. mission in the central african republic. money on oil, will it mix with an independent scott land, three days ahead of the
. >> and petro porashenko and new sanctions targetting his country. that is the show for today, i'm ali velshi, thanks for joining us. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and welcome from the head quarters in doha and coming up, in the next 60 minutes, french jets starts surveillance flights as they meet in paris to discuss the islamic state threat. the task facing a new u.n. mission in the central african republic. money on oil, will it mix with an independent scott...
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with respect to espect to more recently petro porashenko, the ukranian president insisting in warsaw i announced $1 billion in our initiative. a sizable portion of that will be devoted to implementing various aspects of this readiness action plan. we have already increased obviously rotations of personnel in the baltic states, for example. we have the air policing. we have the activities that are taking place in the baltic and the black sea, but this allows us to supplement it. it allows us to coordinate and integrate it further with
with respect to espect to more recently petro porashenko, the ukranian president insisting in warsaw i announced $1 billion in our initiative. a sizable portion of that will be devoted to implementing various aspects of this readiness action plan. we have already increased obviously rotations of personnel in the baltic states, for example. we have the air policing. we have the activities that are taking place in the baltic and the black sea, but this allows us to supplement it. it allows us to...
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with respect to espect to more recently petro porashenko, the ukranian president insisting in warsaw i announced $1 billion in our initiative. a sizable portion of that will be devoted to implementing various aspects of this readiness action plan. we have already increased obviously rotations of personnel in the baltic states, for example. we have the air policing. we have the activities that are taking place in the baltic and the black sea, but this allows us to supplement it. it allows us to coordinate and integrate it further with additional contributions from other partners, and what it signifies is nato's recognition that in light of recent russian actions as well as rhetoric, we want to make it crystal clear we mean what we say when we're talking about our article five commitments, and an increased presence serves as the most defective deterrent to any additional russian aggression that we might see. angela king? bloomberg. >> reporter: thank you, mr. president, what are your specific expectations for what regional actors like saudi arabia, yemen, and gordon can provide? is the
with respect to espect to more recently petro porashenko, the ukranian president insisting in warsaw i announced $1 billion in our initiative. a sizable portion of that will be devoted to implementing various aspects of this readiness action plan. we have already increased obviously rotations of personnel in the baltic states, for example. we have the air policing. we have the activities that are taking place in the baltic and the black sea, but this allows us to supplement it. it allows us to...
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petro porashenko said the regions would be a part of ukraine, and rejected the idea of federalization. the president says a ceasefire between pro-russian separatists and ukranian troops is holding. russia moved 70% troops back across the border to eastern ukraine. >> translation: i want to update you on the latest information i received. 70% of russian forces pulled back across the border. this gives a firm home that peaceful initiatives have a future. >> amnesty international says it has evidence of war crimes on both sides of the conflict. peter, what has amnesty found? >> well, the report makes for distressing reading, actually. it's a result of a 2-week investigation with dozens of amnesty researchers on the ground in eastern ukraine. it says it is now an international conflict, and russia is part of that conflict. the ceasefire is shaky and drought with danger, because of the violation that both sides are committing in the conflict. russia, it says, is fuelling the conflict by supporting and supplying arms to separatist groups violating human rights. amnesty says it obtained test
petro porashenko said the regions would be a part of ukraine, and rejected the idea of federalization. the president says a ceasefire between pro-russian separatists and ukranian troops is holding. russia moved 70% troops back across the border to eastern ukraine. >> translation: i want to update you on the latest information i received. 70% of russian forces pulled back across the border. this gives a firm home that peaceful initiatives have a future. >> amnesty international says...
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we are hearing from kiev, from an aide to president petro porashenko, that there will be n.a.t.o. assistance in terms of military equipment advisors, weaponry coming in from five n.a.t.o. countries, the united states, france, poland, and it's not unexpected. it's hard to say if that will change the balance of power, certainly in the short term when ukrainian forces are receding in the face of a heavy onslaught. what you heard there is that the kiev government is saying that the ceasefire is holding, despite what the residents say, that there's no ceasefire at all. >> what are the terms of the ceasefire. what would constitute a red line for both sides? >> well, it's being worked out. the ceasefire was based on a loose framework. there is some flesh put on those bones at the moment. the idea that what we saw here overnight does not constitute a breakdown of ceasefire is hard to fathom. it shows that there is an interest on the ukrainian side to maintain the ceasefire, because they have been taking so much punishment. one thing the government said is no civilian casualties confirmed
we are hearing from kiev, from an aide to president petro porashenko, that there will be n.a.t.o. assistance in terms of military equipment advisors, weaponry coming in from five n.a.t.o. countries, the united states, france, poland, and it's not unexpected. it's hard to say if that will change the balance of power, certainly in the short term when ukrainian forces are receding in the face of a heavy onslaught. what you heard there is that the kiev government is saying that the ceasefire is...
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. >> the deal was struck between ukranian president petro porashenko, and his russian counter part vladimir putin during talks in minsk. the conciliatory tone is not turning the side of this conflict. vladimir putin is calling for statehood to be considered by eastern ukraine. a call for regional powers. >> translation: it is necessary to start substantive negotiation, not just technical matters, but politically organising society and statehood for south-eastern ukrainement. >> reporter: feeding warnings from ukraine, the point of no return is near, and that point is full-scale war. while most russians near the border support the pro-separatist rebels, a government-supported opinion poll showed 5% were in favour of sending troops into ukraine. as this conflict worsens, putin may find support for boots on the ground slipping away. >>> members of the dawn of libya militia has taken control. grounds of the u.s. embassy in tripoli. the group stormed the embassy, the compound this morning. all american personnel had been evacuated in july. the takeover comes days after the group seized control o
. >> the deal was struck between ukranian president petro porashenko, and his russian counter part vladimir putin during talks in minsk. the conciliatory tone is not turning the side of this conflict. vladimir putin is calling for statehood to be considered by eastern ukraine. a call for regional powers. >> translation: it is necessary to start substantive negotiation, not just technical matters, but politically organising society and statehood for south-eastern ukrainement....
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we begin in mariupol, ukraine, where despite sporadic fighting petro porashenko touted the success of the ceasefire, announcing 1200 ukranian prisoners were to be released by pro-russian rebels. the two sides continue to talk, with vladimir putin speaking on the phone on monday. despite the truce, in brussels the e.u. approved a new round of sanctions, saying they could be suspended if the peace holds. >>> next to the middle east, mahmoud abbas blasted hamas, accusing it of running a shadow government in gaza, and threatened to dissolve the unity pact with hamas, telling reporters if hamas will not accept the palestinian state with one government, law and gun, there won't be a partnership between us. mahmoud abbas estimated it would take 15 years and $7 billion to rebuild what was destroyed in gaza. we end in phoenix, where jan brewer declared a state-wide emergency after rains caused major floods, knocked out power and killed one woman. the remnants of hurricane norbert dumped 3 inches of rain in the area. schools had to close on monday, and nonessential government personnel were tol
we begin in mariupol, ukraine, where despite sporadic fighting petro porashenko touted the success of the ceasefire, announcing 1200 ukranian prisoners were to be released by pro-russian rebels. the two sides continue to talk, with vladimir putin speaking on the phone on monday. despite the truce, in brussels the e.u. approved a new round of sanctions, saying they could be suspended if the peace holds. >>> next to the middle east, mahmoud abbas blasted hamas, accusing it of running a...
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more of america tonight, >>> america sticking its neck out for ukraine against russia, what petro porashenko wants from the united states and what he could get. the scottish vote for independence could be a disaster despite the outcome. and the price tag for alley boba's stock offer, and a look at the tycoon who started it. i'm ali velshi, and th i
more of america tonight, >>> america sticking its neck out for ukraine against russia, what petro porashenko wants from the united states and what he could get. the scottish vote for independence could be a disaster despite the outcome. and the price tag for alley boba's stock offer, and a look at the tycoon who started it. i'm ali velshi, and th i
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. >> vladimir putin and petro porashenko are talking about a ceasefire, and you are hit by artillery. what do you feel. >> earn can see what vladimir putin says and does. >> i asked about the unseen defenses that the politician talks of. "we haven't seen them either." the man in the blue suit is the kiev-backed governor in kiev, now in mariupol. >> translation: i am sure with tanks and machine guns, they don't plan on peaceful negotiations. surely they want to seize this area. >> reporter: both sides are talking about a ceasefire. the question is whether by friday afternoon, mariupol - whether it will be in ukranian hands or have succumbed where a poster of the ukrainian poster looks like a relic and the soviet era is twitching back to life. >>> the u.s. justice department launched a civil rights investigation into the ferguson, missouri police department. the probe will con sen trait on deadly force and discriminatory practices, prompted by the shooting of black teenager michael brown. >>> attorney general eric holder said police have to look at reforming practicing in st louis count
. >> vladimir putin and petro porashenko are talking about a ceasefire, and you are hit by artillery. what do you feel. >> earn can see what vladimir putin says and does. >> i asked about the unseen defenses that the politician talks of. "we haven't seen them either." the man in the blue suit is the kiev-backed governor in kiev, now in mariupol. >> translation: i am sure with tanks and machine guns, they don't plan on peaceful negotiations. surely they want to...
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the latest violence comes as petro porashenko announced concessions aimed at ending the conflict, including allowing separatist controlled areas to elect their own judges, create their own police forces and cultivate deeper ties with russia, while remaining part of ukraine. angela merkel continued to press vladimir putin to remove russian troops from ukraine, while pushing for trilateral talks among russia, ukraine and the e.u. next we head to mexico, baja, california, where hurricane odile pounded the town with wind up to 2500 miles per hour, and reported seven inches of rain every hour. hurricane odile destroyed small buildings, leaving 200,000 people without power. there has been no reports of deaths or serious injuries. it poses more bad news for arizona, as remnants of hurricane odile will pass over that area. we end in the world of technology, where if you thought apple fever cooled after the iphone announcement. you would be wrong. apple refused 4 million orders of iphone #. in the first 24 hours, the phone was available. it doubles the record of 2 million, set in 2012 with the iphon
the latest violence comes as petro porashenko announced concessions aimed at ending the conflict, including allowing separatist controlled areas to elect their own judges, create their own police forces and cultivate deeper ties with russia, while remaining part of ukraine. angela merkel continued to press vladimir putin to remove russian troops from ukraine, while pushing for trilateral talks among russia, ukraine and the e.u. next we head to mexico, baja, california, where hurricane odile...
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the current president, petro porashenko, they want him to sign a bill forcing any members of parliamentt work under viktor yanukovych, to quit. >>> president obama is not mincing words when he says the world is simply not doing enough to fight the ebola crisis. >> it is unacceptable if because of lack of preparedness and planning and global coordination, people are dying. when they don't have to. so we have to do better. >>> at a global health summit the president said the u.s. has taken the lead, but cannot do it alone. the world health organisation says more than 3,000 people have been killed by ebola so mar. >> the justice department is calling on police in ferguson, missouri to watch not only what they do, but what they wear. in a letter on friday the d.o.j. said officers should stop wearing bracelets showing solidarity with officer darren wilson. the officer that shot and killed unarmed teen michael brown. the letter goes on to say "the im darren wilson brace let's reinforces us versus them mentality that many believe exists", michael brown's shooting in august led to days of unres
the current president, petro porashenko, they want him to sign a bill forcing any members of parliamentt work under viktor yanukovych, to quit. >>> president obama is not mincing words when he says the world is simply not doing enough to fight the ebola crisis. >> it is unacceptable if because of lack of preparedness and planning and global coordination, people are dying. when they don't have to. so we have to do better. >>> at a global health summit the president said...