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meaning u. k. will take advantage of ukraine's resources that 100 agreement with the k, the had a secret pulse and it was actually speaking about the minerals because the most, it was actually open the talking about himself visit for him. you know, mean use the tiny bit. there was a visit to the british prime minister, the signing of the 100 year partnership agreement like this is a fundamentally new format of relations. some of the closest relations are now between ukraine and britain. there is also a secure secret part of the agreement with everything that really adds to our resilience and the opportunity to develop. i mean, given this 100 k is agreement, it actually means that landscape sold ukraine's redman roles to london before washington. and no wonder why he wanted to talk about it being secret. well, let's go live now to host of the conservative daily podcast and entrepreneur june. busy lynn for his future. good to see you in not to go to your f fox news interview . we heard donald trump sa
meaning u. k. will take advantage of ukraine's resources that 100 agreement with the k, the had a secret pulse and it was actually speaking about the minerals because the most, it was actually open the talking about himself visit for him. you know, mean use the tiny bit. there was a visit to the british prime minister, the signing of the 100 year partnership agreement like this is a fundamentally new format of relations. some of the closest relations are now between ukraine and britain. there...
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the u. k is right wing reform party has taken the lead and opinion polls for the 1st time in the country's history. it is a striking display of public discontent with current prime minister, cure stormers policies, just 7 months into his tenure at downing street. if elections were to be held tomorrow and as well for us as you can, reform party would snatch 25 percent of the votes a point higher than the ruling labor party. 21 percent of the vote would go to the conservatives, the reform party as best known for its aspirations to fully curb illegal migration and offer small businesses, significant tax cuts. well, this comes as right landing parties gain steam across europe in germany, austria, france, and the netherlands populous to politicians are coming out on top. the southern shift and voting trends can be explained by growing it, concerns over immigration, the stagnant economies, and high living costs. all right, let's cross a live now to you. k heritage party. later david occurred to davi
the u. k is right wing reform party has taken the lead and opinion polls for the 1st time in the country's history. it is a striking display of public discontent with current prime minister, cure stormers policies, just 7 months into his tenure at downing street. if elections were to be held tomorrow and as well for us as you can, reform party would snatch 25 percent of the votes a point higher than the ruling labor party. 21 percent of the vote would go to the conservatives, the reform party...
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meaning u. k will take advantage of ukraine's resources, that 100 agreement with the k, the had a secret pulse and it was actually speaking about the minerals because the most, it was actually open the talking about to himself visit for him. you know, mean use the tiny bit, there was a visit of the british prime minister, the signing of the 100 year partnership agreement. and this is a fundamentally new format of relations. some of the closest relations are now between ukraine and britain. there is also a secure secret part of the agreements. everything that really adds to our resilience and the opportunity to develop. i mean, given this 100 k is agreement, it actually means that landscape sold ukraine's red men and roles to london before washington. geopolitical and all that stuff. the issue inside publication, john calvin lic told us, he died. the printing government will be able to fulfill any agreements with regards to a central matter of what we've seen with with the government of ukraine is,
meaning u. k will take advantage of ukraine's resources, that 100 agreement with the k, the had a secret pulse and it was actually speaking about the minerals because the most, it was actually open the talking about to himself visit for him. you know, mean use the tiny bit, there was a visit of the british prime minister, the signing of the 100 year partnership agreement. and this is a fundamentally new format of relations. some of the closest relations are now between ukraine and britain....
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but u. k. still insist that it must be no peace negotiations with moscow. a call came from london, stopped diplomatic during his latest trip to get it's still our assessment that fruits and shows no desire to negotiate actual at this point in time. so we continue to support you to the max and as you fight to surrender this will of all, this is actually his 5th visit there, as he proudly said. and he even said both france might get a bit jealous. let's not talk about it too much. and he was, of course, there to reiterate, once again, the case support for ukraine. and he also announced some more financial aid that will be coming you claims way. and that will be to the tune of $68700000.00. and now in total, that brings the case commitments since the beginning of the conflict to $1200000000.00 a tenure. imagine what the take could have done to improve lives for their own citizens in the u. k. but nope, it's going to the ukraine, and again, they're saying that the pay stands behind the ukraine, and they will do their best to help them. and their and system does
but u. k. still insist that it must be no peace negotiations with moscow. a call came from london, stopped diplomatic during his latest trip to get it's still our assessment that fruits and shows no desire to negotiate actual at this point in time. so we continue to support you to the max and as you fight to surrender this will of all, this is actually his 5th visit there, as he proudly said. and he even said both france might get a bit jealous. let's not talk about it too much. and he was, of...
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so i think that's a, a different situation for the u. k. s, but generally speaking with the biggest trading partners, the surfaces are great and that makes them more vulnerable to the terrace, which is why canada and mexico flips so quickly yesterday to meet for your organization is called explain trade. i'd like you to do that for us. what are terrace all day? a good idea? what effect would they have on the u. s. economy? if donald trump went ahead with this a short survey terrace? uh, uh, as your introduction said, the tax on importing things. if you want to bring in a product from overseas, sometimes the government will charge you a percentage of that product value. as you can think of it, there's a little bit of like a petri, it isn't tax to say you could have bought this locally, but you tries to bring it in from the seas. and so we will charge you a tax for doing that. there are types in many ways, like any other day incentive, i have some behavior and distance and devise other behavior. so they dis, incentivize, bring in things from
so i think that's a, a different situation for the u. k. s, but generally speaking with the biggest trading partners, the surfaces are great and that makes them more vulnerable to the terrace, which is why canada and mexico flips so quickly yesterday to meet for your organization is called explain trade. i'd like you to do that for us. what are terrace all day? a good idea? what effect would they have on the u. s. economy? if donald trump went ahead with this a short survey terrace? uh, uh, as...
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he's also the chairman of republicans overseas u. k. and then halifax, canada gavin fidel, a professor of political science and global development studies st. mary's university. he's the co author also of rethinking development politics. thank you gentlemen, for joining us on today's insights story program. we've seen of foster moving a time line of action and reaction in recent house. i want to come to that in a moment, greg, but 1st i'd like you to take us back a bit. this is something that donald trump campaigned on when he was elected in the event, but you support his policies. so explain to us, what is he trying to achieve with these tears? that's a great question and then you're absolutely right, james, the telegraph to rather well in the campaign as well as during the transition. so and when president trump is trying to accomplish is what the really, what the voters, the americans voted for, which was fairness in trade and, and more equal treatment by our trading partners. in other words, having terrorist basically around the sam
he's also the chairman of republicans overseas u. k. and then halifax, canada gavin fidel, a professor of political science and global development studies st. mary's university. he's the co author also of rethinking development politics. thank you gentlemen, for joining us on today's insights story program. we've seen of foster moving a time line of action and reaction in recent house. i want to come to that in a moment, greg, but 1st i'd like you to take us back a bit. this is something that...
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and it was the u. k that actually sabotaged the forest johnson, who was the british prime minister at the top. it just so happens to be in the care of that april. and it was after his visit that the deal fell through and everyone knows about it. these are facts, so that's what we're saying. that what comes to dave alignment when it comes to the u. k, they do not have a quite as best interest at heart, and they're not looking for ukraine to come to an agreement. but also when you think about it, there is the key question. vladimir pollutant has been the same time and time again . he is willing to negotiate at least 5 times in the last 6 months, including just last week. but the main issue is to see you negotiate with at this point just to be, to go to most of us can, you can negotiate with anyone. but zalinski is guilt legitimate and he has no right to sign anything this. but if he wants to take part in the negotiations, i will send people who will conduct these negotiations. the issue is the final signin
and it was the u. k that actually sabotaged the forest johnson, who was the british prime minister at the top. it just so happens to be in the care of that april. and it was after his visit that the deal fell through and everyone knows about it. these are facts, so that's what we're saying. that what comes to dave alignment when it comes to the u. k, they do not have a quite as best interest at heart, and they're not looking for ukraine to come to an agreement. but also when you think about it,...
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the u. k is struggling to maintain the often talented, special relationship with its transatlantic ally to a multi functional one. what the us once is for you are up to spend more on defense prompting the you case prime minister. that's a public key pledge by the commitment in a newspaper article. a g more f would be made from european allies in a storm, a wrote of a once in a generation moment for the collective security for europe, not just the ukraine. he also added your p and nations to increase defense spending and even said he will be willing to see british troops on the ground if necessary. this is the 1st time since the russian invasion doctor brush prime minister has consented coaching british boots on the ukrainian soil and there was much at stake with your effect to be sidelined from the p stokes. there was a need to ensure security at his folders and to ensure that nato remains an effective force. delivering that remains. the challenge, the u. k. is one of those don't just the forc
the u. k is struggling to maintain the often talented, special relationship with its transatlantic ally to a multi functional one. what the us once is for you are up to spend more on defense prompting the you case prime minister. that's a public key pledge by the commitment in a newspaper article. a g more f would be made from european allies in a storm, a wrote of a once in a generation moment for the collective security for europe, not just the ukraine. he also added your p and nations to...
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who is currently serving as a claims ambassador to the u. k. to should be police and that sort of thing. now, in order to answer this question, let's 1st get the conditions under which such a question would be absolutely appropriate. these conditions will come then i as a person who is in public service and works directly for the state, will be ready to answer such a question. for now, we have only one task to survive and preserve our country. people are familiar with him as he left the country is armed forces from 2021 all the way up to february 2024. in fact, ukrainians trust him a lot more than the current leader. just look at these numbers. so even rumors that his popularity was one of the reasons that likes to removed him from the top military job and send him to the u. k. that's. and because it literally was open about the fact that the war has reached the stalemate, and the breakthrough was on the likely just like in the 1st world war, we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a stalemate. there will most likely be no dee
who is currently serving as a claims ambassador to the u. k. to should be police and that sort of thing. now, in order to answer this question, let's 1st get the conditions under which such a question would be absolutely appropriate. these conditions will come then i as a person who is in public service and works directly for the state, will be ready to answer such a question. for now, we have only one task to survive and preserve our country. people are familiar with him as he left the country...
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it also semester u. k. as a preferred partner for ukraine's energy sector, critical mineral strategy in green steel production. and that's also an official u. k. ukraine, $100.00 the partnership declaration in which it states. and i'm gonna quote this, that one of the goals is to support the development of the ukrainian critical minerals strategy to support the maximization of benefits from ukraine's national resources. meaning you k will take advantage of the ukraine's resources. so on assessing what do you know about the quote secret part of the agreement? well, you know, we're afraid to speculate hair. the 100 agreement with the u. k. that had a secret pulse, and it was actually speaking about the minerals because the most, it was actually open the talking about to himself. drew a lot easier for him yet. i mean, he's got a but a tiny bit. there was a visit of the british prime minister, so the signing of the 100 year partnership agreement. maybe this is a fundamentally new format of relations, of the clo
it also semester u. k. as a preferred partner for ukraine's energy sector, critical mineral strategy in green steel production. and that's also an official u. k. ukraine, $100.00 the partnership declaration in which it states. and i'm gonna quote this, that one of the goals is to support the development of the ukrainian critical minerals strategy to support the maximization of benefits from ukraine's national resources. meaning you k will take advantage of the ukraine's resources. so on...
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what you say of what he's hoping that the u. k. keystone massage needs, hoping that the u. k. connect to the sort of bridge between the us and europe, which feels very much left us in the cold given the events of, of the past few days as well. and just hoping that the u. k. can use its unique position in order to be able to get the u. s. notes to lose any trust the tool or any face in, in ukraine, a tool and a not to come up with any kind of deal that would negatively impact the country. given the amount of investments that the western powers have put in there and putting it in security there as well. but with that in mind, suitcase told me it did say that so that there is facing that once in a generation moment. it's not just a question about the future of you. credit is an ex essential one for the europe entirely and that the u. k. what happens next must put ukraine in the strongest possible position now or prime minister kissed i'm a will be traveling to washington next week where he will be presenting a co ordinated european position to the west. and his point being that
what you say of what he's hoping that the u. k. keystone massage needs, hoping that the u. k. connect to the sort of bridge between the us and europe, which feels very much left us in the cold given the events of, of the past few days as well. and just hoping that the u. k. can use its unique position in order to be able to get the u. s. notes to lose any trust the tool or any face in, in ukraine, a tool and a not to come up with any kind of deal that would negatively impact the country. given...
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now he, when he thinks that the u. k pouring money into praying is coming at the expense of people being neglected by her. it's very difficult to understand how it benefits britain in any way. i suppose it benefits the leads of britain who stand to gain. i mean, to go to remember that we were talking about the amount of money that the united kingdom is getting to the dictate to zalinski on this visit to kia. have you noticed another 55000000 pounds? this is a country, britain with 20 percent of all children face going hungry at night. the latest figures when the trust will just say 9310000 people go hungry base hunger. and this is where the money is being forwarded in. at the same time as the united kingdom sends resolutely against peace negotiations, i think the time is obviously running out for this dictator. zelinski. yeah, you should be noted because there's no freedom of speech in breaking the british. people are unaware of all these arguments because the, you can't really say things like is a dictator in britain, s
now he, when he thinks that the u. k pouring money into praying is coming at the expense of people being neglected by her. it's very difficult to understand how it benefits britain in any way. i suppose it benefits the leads of britain who stand to gain. i mean, to go to remember that we were talking about the amount of money that the united kingdom is getting to the dictate to zalinski on this visit to kia. have you noticed another 55000000 pounds? this is a country, britain with 20 percent of...
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the, the, the, the u. k. claims of lot of it puts it in, is the one refusing to negotiate peace with the train despite moscow repeatedly stating all the wives. we look forward to working with our allies, our counterparts diplomatically, militarily to look at all options of the us defense secretary refuses to rule out for taking american boots on the ground in gaza. and that's after donald funds withheld. was us to evict meetings or palestinians from the gang crepe. archie spoke with a have mass political bureau of that, but who was with fish brought down the the idea of the people moving. and the number of people who are ready to go with this such idea. when de leon is deal of seen as much you enough to decide for themselves, and they are committed to them lunch today, of course at over in the west bank, how are you? day of rain dawson's of debts and thousands of people displaced from the homes. the mayor of the most affected towns fee is that is ready, and the expiration is now just the for the my greatest
the, the, the, the u. k. claims of lot of it puts it in, is the one refusing to negotiate peace with the train despite moscow repeatedly stating all the wives. we look forward to working with our allies, our counterparts diplomatically, militarily to look at all options of the us defense secretary refuses to rule out for taking american boots on the ground in gaza. and that's after donald funds withheld. was us to evict meetings or palestinians from the gang crepe. archie spoke with a have mass...
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the, the, the u. k. claims, lot of the put in the is the one with using to negotiate piece with the tray, the spot mazda, repeatedly stating, otherwise, we look forward to working with bart allies to diplomatically with charles, to look at all options. out of us defense secretary refuses to rudolf putting american boots on the ground in guidance, and that's not the dominant strong. propose this to be the medians of pa, the cdns from band trade low polls. say that wouldn't go anywhere with all the fights for them. but we are determined to make your life here. we don't want to be forced to immigrate abroad. forcing the population out, they should never become a reality in the flesh. we will stay in our country and are not going to leave it. i know, but in the west bank id have raised thousands of debts to thousands of people at this place from their homes. the mayor of one of the most effective towns here is that he's ready and next ation is now just around the corner. for the, i mean, my greatest fear is
the, the, the u. k. claims, lot of the put in the is the one with using to negotiate piece with the tray, the spot mazda, repeatedly stating, otherwise, we look forward to working with bart allies to diplomatically with charles, to look at all options. out of us defense secretary refuses to rudolf putting american boots on the ground in guidance, and that's not the dominant strong. propose this to be the medians of pa, the cdns from band trade low polls. say that wouldn't go anywhere with all...
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is lensky saying that he in the u. k. sign that special agreement at 100 years into the future, etc. but it's the same minerals that donald trump is asking at for an exchange for, for 8. it leaves the questions you can can't really give all it's boxers what they want. i think it comes down to who's entitled to the things that, that they want and a lot can be said about the u. k and the european union, but they've never put their money where their mouth was. and i don't agree with the war and i don't agree with what the us data crating is proxy. we're with russia. i think it was a mistake. and i think it hurt relations that frank, we're gonna take a long time with you. but at the same time, we still put up $2300000000000.00 to the, to easily 50 or, or $75000000.00 that came out of it out of europe is i don't believe that they have a stake as high as united states, nor do i believe that they can re peaceful more. there's a new crane that's that, that ukraine seats. i also believe that with the us there it's, it's a disadvan
is lensky saying that he in the u. k. sign that special agreement at 100 years into the future, etc. but it's the same minerals that donald trump is asking at for an exchange for, for 8. it leaves the questions you can can't really give all it's boxers what they want. i think it comes down to who's entitled to the things that, that they want and a lot can be said about the u. k and the european union, but they've never put their money where their mouth was. and i don't agree with the war and i...
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meaning u. k. will take advantage of the ukraine's resources that 100 agreement with the k that had a secret pulse. and it was actually speaking about the minerals because the most, it was actually opened in the talking about to himself visit for him. you know, mean you said a but a tiny bit. there was a visit of the british prime minister. so the signing of the 100 year partnership agreement like this is a fundamentally new format of relations up at the closest relations are now between ukraine and britain. what there is also a secure secret part of the agreement, christy, everything that really adds to our resilience and the opportunity to develop. so, i mean, given this 100 k is agreement, it actually means that some landscape sold ukraine's red minerals to london before washington. the gallons a cease fire looks again to be on the line after israel accused on most of hunting over a body that wasn't one of the remaining hostages. the militant group claims there was a mix up as a result of multipl
meaning u. k. will take advantage of the ukraine's resources that 100 agreement with the k that had a secret pulse. and it was actually speaking about the minerals because the most, it was actually opened in the talking about to himself visit for him. you know, mean you said a but a tiny bit. there was a visit of the british prime minister. so the signing of the 100 year partnership agreement like this is a fundamentally new format of relations up at the closest relations are now between...
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we spoke with u. k. heritage need to david kirsten, who says that the populace to gaining votes from conventional democratic conservative policies. here's differences. so hard to distinguish it doesn't really come as a surprise to and what's happened is the i think people in the u. k. all completely fed up with the established policies and what happens in the last general election, which is only 7 months ago, was people abandon the conservative party, which had been in power for 14 years. and people were so disgusted with them because they're not conservative. a tool, they do exactly the opposite of what they said they were going to do. they've let immigration get out of control. they've increased taxes, they've allowed all kinds of work. re, transgender is of an oldest kind of stuff, to fax them in the country. so some people then when to vote for labor, when to vote for alternatives, but i've never seen in my memory. other thing, any one has been living memory, seen a policy become so popular, so soon
we spoke with u. k. heritage need to david kirsten, who says that the populace to gaining votes from conventional democratic conservative policies. here's differences. so hard to distinguish it doesn't really come as a surprise to and what's happened is the i think people in the u. k. all completely fed up with the established policies and what happens in the last general election, which is only 7 months ago, was people abandon the conservative party, which had been in power for 14 years. and...
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a comment from now me about ties between the u. k and ukraine going back a thousands of thousands of years. i mean, the statement was marks, maybe not surprising. we remember, let's trust refusing to recognize russian suffering t o, but rushed off, and virginia is which all as russian, as they come. i mean, what does it these to cindy slips of the tongue. i mean, she has to be corrected by her and i'm past that it was pretty humiliating. or is it just lack of knowledge of history? is this a different level of diplomacy? when we come back, you know, to join shown car in india to non prof. and russia, i mean they ask, they have no real knowledge. this is thelma cabinets. it gets stomach promoted by jeremy colbin in his day. i've shared the platform on the bbc, which we now understand is funded uh its charitable um by usa id the main uh program. question time is that next is it keeps telling me you wouldn't even shake my hand. i'd. i have to, he was a racist. that's, i'm ignoring the british prime minister, being to me, as far as a guy,
a comment from now me about ties between the u. k and ukraine going back a thousands of thousands of years. i mean, the statement was marks, maybe not surprising. we remember, let's trust refusing to recognize russian suffering t o, but rushed off, and virginia is which all as russian, as they come. i mean, what does it these to cindy slips of the tongue. i mean, she has to be corrected by her and i'm past that it was pretty humiliating. or is it just lack of knowledge of history? is this a...
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remember she was the editor of a big u. k. newspaper big u. k. newspaper got a slap on the wrist for illegally stealing information on how i can people's phones to find out what are talking about in private, who is the amount of honor or peers. but in the states, as uh, the big dawson's a roller coaster is in full flow. a lot of the back maybe is the one on charge. the democrats are still staring at the body. they're still looking at that white chalk mark on the ground, wondering how did see the whole goes oh, wrong. so you gotta find a reason why you gotta find a way to say, oh you, maybe it was racism. maybe come a little lost percussion, a white maybe is cushy, a black. oh, but you know, black girl is maybe it's because she's, she was a poor black woman. she was in poor and she's not actually black. me don't, don't stop and all that stuff to on the video or how many of you believe that racism and massage any played a role in vice president harris's defeat? oh, okay. so that's good. you all passed gimme a break. so for context, this was sort
remember she was the editor of a big u. k. newspaper big u. k. newspaper got a slap on the wrist for illegally stealing information on how i can people's phones to find out what are talking about in private, who is the amount of honor or peers. but in the states, as uh, the big dawson's a roller coaster is in full flow. a lot of the back maybe is the one on charge. the democrats are still staring at the body. they're still looking at that white chalk mark on the ground, wondering how did see...
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the u. k. ended a lease sign the form halifax. the 1954 poland and gemini signed the bill suitcase original pack. 1935 the u. k and gemini, signing the include german nasal agreement. 1938 the okay from san.
the u. k. ended a lease sign the form halifax. the 1954 poland and gemini signed the bill suitcase original pack. 1935 the u. k and gemini, signing the include german nasal agreement. 1938 the okay from san.
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as the u. k. did during world war 2, my colleagues to ask you a tailor got reaction from workers party of britain later george galloway. the start was not exactly accurate. britain held problem entry by elections throughout the 2nd world war and the, the charge of government sustained loss after loss after loss. and there was no attempt to arrest the leaders of the opposition in brit during the 2nd world war. in fact, they were brought into the gum unless, when critics of the government like an iron beds were on their feet every day, attacking the way in which the war was being push, you know, the britain, the rest, the editors and proprietors, all newspaper, they didn't disappear of their opponents, they didn't put their opponents on the house. all right. as uh, as the landscape has done. but in the united states, the presidential elections throughout both wars. the elections presidential elections during the american civil war, which was one of the worst was in the history. so they're not big an
as the u. k. did during world war 2, my colleagues to ask you a tailor got reaction from workers party of britain later george galloway. the start was not exactly accurate. britain held problem entry by elections throughout the 2nd world war and the, the charge of government sustained loss after loss after loss. and there was no attempt to arrest the leaders of the opposition in brit during the 2nd world war. in fact, they were brought into the gum unless, when critics of the government like an...
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don't about how they dreamed of a quiet family life in the u. k. to the exchange pinned to return to fight in ukraine and asthma and also to mom's was voted in of the day of posting a video before the ukrainians retreated. where and i've discussed this leaving during kids 10 year old. the patient of, of the, of got foreign most and raise found at home the up until the russian army liberated the city, the, the bottom you smell with the chest. the subjects of them was to try to do because you have when you but i mean, you could have, can be ways kind of with this, but i think you can get it all to the new front or what the, tell me probably accurately in this pictures of the chest to is that a business? i'm so you know, started when you on the list or if there's no you want me to. yes ma'am. this was through the initials a little that, but just go there was an options up or i am the video to be the meters. the meters of video grows, your browser, so positively is that will be as new. it's not that use it cuz there's another way of doing. it's almost
don't about how they dreamed of a quiet family life in the u. k. to the exchange pinned to return to fight in ukraine and asthma and also to mom's was voted in of the day of posting a video before the ukrainians retreated. where and i've discussed this leaving during kids 10 year old. the patient of, of the, of got foreign most and raise found at home the up until the russian army liberated the city, the, the bottom you smell with the chest. the subjects of them was to try to do because you...
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destroyed vital infrastructure actions blatantly incompatible with the international law. yet the u. k. government continued to justify arms sales using the same evasive tactics. the for an office well denies any wrong doing, insisting it has not been able to conclude that israel's bowman of gaza reached international officials also points to the government's decision weeks off to smith's resignation. to suspend the arms export licenses to israel and citing concerns over potential violations. but smith august the decision thing too late. and even now the take continues to supply parts for f $35.00 part the dots used by israel and exemption, but human rights groups are now challenging and we're over this suspension, only effective, less than 10 percent of the current licenses. watson ball extensive essential. those still sparked some reactions from israel. smith also says, this isn't the 1st time arguing that the case has a posting of miss representing facts to justify arms sales. the most egregious example of this manipulation occurred during my work on arm sales to saudi arabia, amids
destroyed vital infrastructure actions blatantly incompatible with the international law. yet the u. k. government continued to justify arms sales using the same evasive tactics. the for an office well denies any wrong doing, insisting it has not been able to conclude that israel's bowman of gaza reached international officials also points to the government's decision weeks off to smith's resignation. to suspend the arms export licenses to israel and citing concerns over potential violations....
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you have the u. k. the joining in these tools saying it will, so we'll have to wait to see what comes out of this meeting, but there is a sense of urgency. there is a sense that you're can no longer rely on the us as something to the french presence hosting this meeting asserted you've been talking about for, for a long time. perhaps this is a moments of which other european leaders might listen to him. all right, so that's natasha butler in paris on that emergency meeting, the british prime minister kissed amr is among the lead. is that meeting in paris? let's head to san diego who's in london. sonya said delicate diplomacy all around here at the u. k. prime minister has to say he's in paris. how does he position a lot, considering how much is at stake here? the british prime minister kissed on where is positioning b. u. k. a. so most of us can symmetry. try a bridge as it was between the us and europe. both sides involved in somewhat of a truck to document on towers stopped the moments so storm with u
you have the u. k. the joining in these tools saying it will, so we'll have to wait to see what comes out of this meeting, but there is a sense of urgency. there is a sense that you're can no longer rely on the us as something to the french presence hosting this meeting asserted you've been talking about for, for a long time. perhaps this is a moments of which other european leaders might listen to him. all right, so that's natasha butler in paris on that emergency meeting, the british prime...
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so he's also says, this isn't the 1st time arguing that the u. k. has a portion of miss, we're presenting facts to justify our sales. let's take a listen. the most egregious example of this manipulation occurred during my work on arm sales to saudi arabia, amidst its military campaign in yemen, the u. k. government was fully aware that saudi air strikes were causing massive civilian casualties. now the big question is, how much political influence of shaping the pays arms. experts, policies have these allegations hold, could which officials be held accountable for the role and conflicts overseas. but it's hard to say we have to wait and see before now this former diploma is urgent and his colleagues still inside the government to stop enabling what he calls at corrupt process back to you. right? all right, i'll be at least grocery if it's more, if an ocean. thank you. and you can see more what from a rail on our website oxy dot com for the meantime of your program or tons and about hoffman house? a. the yep. no jokes this week is the big joke becaus
so he's also says, this isn't the 1st time arguing that the u. k. has a portion of miss, we're presenting facts to justify our sales. let's take a listen. the most egregious example of this manipulation occurred during my work on arm sales to saudi arabia, amidst its military campaign in yemen, the u. k. government was fully aware that saudi air strikes were causing massive civilian casualties. now the big question is, how much political influence of shaping the pays arms. experts, policies...
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it also semester u. k. as a preferred partner for ukraine's energy sector critical mineral strategy in green steel production. that's also an official u. k. ukraine, 100 d, a partnership declaration of which it states that one of the goals that it goals is . and i'm gonna quote this to support the development of a ukrainian critical mineral strategy to support the maximize ation of benefits from ukraine's national resources. meaning you claim when you get in your case, or you will take advantage of ukraine's resources. so what do you know about this quote, secret part of that agreement? you know, we're afraid to speculate had that 100 d as agreements with u. k. signed by t of that it had a secret pull to and it was speaking about the marrow minerals because the landscape was actually merrily continued it himself. the busiest frame yet, i mean, use the tiny bit. there was a visit of the british prime minister. so the signing of the 100 year partnership agreement, maybe this is a fundamentally new format of r
it also semester u. k. as a preferred partner for ukraine's energy sector critical mineral strategy in green steel production. that's also an official u. k. ukraine, 100 d, a partnership declaration of which it states that one of the goals that it goals is . and i'm gonna quote this to support the development of a ukrainian critical mineral strategy to support the maximize ation of benefits from ukraine's national resources. meaning you claim when you get in your case, or you will take...
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so who will the other major players like friends and the u. k? don't look set for that role either. they're your only nuclear powers. have strong military's or big spenders on defense. and key supporters of ukraine but france has been mired and political crisis for months and with the u. k. now out of the u, it doesn't have a strong claim to leadership in europe. instead, it's other countries taking the most action right now. these are the countries that have seen the most dramatic increase in defense spending over the last 10 years, poland, estonia, lot fia, lithuania, and finish. what do they all have in common? right, they all share a border with russia. we are the countries. now that's the case was rushing across the directions, highway one. so we took off the pressure on our folder and it shows poland has planning to spend 5 percent of gdp on defense this year. more than even the u. s. the baltic and northern states to have invested mass of the into the military. but the, it doesn't matter whether the baltic states increased the defense funding and they keep abilities by 200 pe
so who will the other major players like friends and the u. k? don't look set for that role either. they're your only nuclear powers. have strong military's or big spenders on defense. and key supporters of ukraine but france has been mired and political crisis for months and with the u. k. now out of the u, it doesn't have a strong claim to leadership in europe. instead, it's other countries taking the most action right now. these are the countries that have seen the most dramatic increase in...
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and he was, of course, there to reiterate, once again, the u. k. support for ukraine. and he also announced some more financial aid that will be coming ukraine's way, and that will be to the tune of $68700000.00. and now in total, that brings the case commitments since the beginning of the conflict to $1200000000.00. can you imagine what the take could have done to improve lives for their own citizens in the u. k. but nope, it's going to the ukraine, and again, they're saying that the pay stands behind the ukraine, and they will do their best to help them. and they're insisting that this is the way that they should go about it. because most though is not interested in any negotiations whatsoever, which is an outright lie and is absolutely ridiculous of this point. we'll just focus also through that. and i mean, we've reported so many times if not in a peer to she has always basically said, if i'm ready, so with anyone just from one to some kind of the big moments. exactly. that's what we're saying. there's an outright lie because anyone to look this up, this is not jus
and he was, of course, there to reiterate, once again, the u. k. support for ukraine. and he also announced some more financial aid that will be coming ukraine's way, and that will be to the tune of $68700000.00. and now in total, that brings the case commitments since the beginning of the conflict to $1200000000.00. can you imagine what the take could have done to improve lives for their own citizens in the u. k. but nope, it's going to the ukraine, and again, they're saying that the pay...
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at the show on the hills of trump's criticism, u. k. politician sprang to the landscape defense 1st in line was forest johnson. the man who was instrumental in derailing the previous russia ukraine peace process back in april of 2022. of course a country undergoing a violent invasion should not be staging elections. there was no general election in the okay from 1935 to 1945, of course is a lend skis, ratings are not 4 percent. they are actually about the same as trumps. the prime minister expressed to support for president lensky as ukraine's democratically elected leader and said that it was perfectly reasonable to suspend the elections during war time as the u. k. did. during world war 2. i, colleagues, starsky at taylor god reaction from the leader of the workers party of britain. george galloway. the start was not exactly accurate. britain held the problem entry by elections throughout the 2nd world war and the, the charge of government sustained loss after loss after loss. and there was no attempt to arrest the leaders of the off
at the show on the hills of trump's criticism, u. k. politician sprang to the landscape defense 1st in line was forest johnson. the man who was instrumental in derailing the previous russia ukraine peace process back in april of 2022. of course a country undergoing a violent invasion should not be staging elections. there was no general election in the okay from 1935 to 1945, of course is a lend skis, ratings are not 4 percent. they are actually about the same as trumps. the prime minister...
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but what a twist k u. k actually turns out to have already had disagreement with kids, which could have upset washington no to of course. and it appears to actually the lensky food washington into an agreement that he already signed with you k. let's take it also semester, you k as a preferred partner for ukraine's energy sector, critical mineral strategy and green steel production. that's also an official u. k. ukraine. $180.00 a partnership declaration which it states that one of the goals that it goals is. and i'm gonna quote this to support the development of a ukrainian critical mineral strategy to support the maximize ation of benefits from ukraine's national resources. meaning in your case, or you will take advantage of ukraine's resources, were free to speculate had that 100 d is agreements with u. k. signed by t of that it had a secret parts. and it was speaking about the mirror minerals because the landscape was actually merrily thinking of it himself visited for him. you know, mean he's the tiny b
but what a twist k u. k actually turns out to have already had disagreement with kids, which could have upset washington no to of course. and it appears to actually the lensky food washington into an agreement that he already signed with you k. let's take it also semester, you k as a preferred partner for ukraine's energy sector, critical mineral strategy and green steel production. that's also an official u. k. ukraine. $180.00 a partnership declaration which it states that one of the goals...
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can you imagine what the pay could have done to improve lives for their own citizens in the u. k. for nope, it's going to the ukraine, and again, they're saying that the pay stands behind the ukraine, and they will do their best to help them. and their insistent that this is the way that they should go about it because most go is not interested in any negotiation whatsoever, which is an outright lie and is absolutely ridiculous of this point. well, just focus also through that. and i mean, we've reported so many times it's not them appear to she has always basically said if i'm ready, so with anyone just for one does have kind of the big moment. exactly. that's what we're saying. it's an outright lie because any want to look this up, this is not just us saying it arts, he's saying that will must go say that it was, it was either reported in the western mainstream media time and time again. but the most important, the fact is that when this conference began just 2 months, and so it's russian and ukrainian negotiators made a deal in as simple and it was the u. k. that actually sabot
can you imagine what the pay could have done to improve lives for their own citizens in the u. k. for nope, it's going to the ukraine, and again, they're saying that the pay stands behind the ukraine, and they will do their best to help them. and their insistent that this is the way that they should go about it because most go is not interested in any negotiation whatsoever, which is an outright lie and is absolutely ridiculous of this point. well, just focus also through that. and i mean,...
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busy job and send him to the u. k. that's and because it literally was open about the fact that the war has reached the stalemate and the breakthrough was on the likely just like in the 1st world war, we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a stalemate. there will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough or the time is passed, people are tired regardless of their status. and this is understandable, but this is not a stalemate. i emphasize this once again. i says that it was name was sent packing . there was another survey around this. honda landscape, presidency was expiring and it shows if elections were held, then zillow usually would get 41 percent of the votes in the 1st round and 67.5 percent in a runoff. and it's a similar picture. now a year later, with 72 percent of ukrainians, trusting him rather than their current leader who got 49 percent. the 3rd most popular politician then ukraine is another familiar face. former president petro power assigned co, the man who took over after the
busy job and send him to the u. k. that's and because it literally was open about the fact that the war has reached the stalemate and the breakthrough was on the likely just like in the 1st world war, we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a stalemate. there will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough or the time is passed, people are tired regardless of their status. and this is understandable, but this is not a stalemate. i emphasize this once again. i says that...