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u. a. e u. k. germany. will this executive order from president biden set any kind of precedent with regard to the moneys in those countries? obviously there is one major difference that is the 911 survival love other country . but the other aspect of it is likely to have an impact because it would be the us making determination as to how it would deal with the reserves of an honest, as long as it is controlled by a us entity. as you may know, us bankers are global, so it could be going to getting guidelines to other countries as to how we could navigate that aspect of the country. now that the country is controlled by us action and us grew, although those country open ignore that they are willing to do more job honest on your are much more concerned about the negation to those countries in maybe taking more practice measures. and they don't know what they're going to follow or not. i would like to also respond to what i think. and then they, they to, to really no one knows what are the economy, what it takes response function economy. and i absolutely agree that a lot of on it ease on the party in charge of the
u. a. e u. k. germany. will this executive order from president biden set any kind of precedent with regard to the moneys in those countries? obviously there is one major difference that is the 911 survival love other country . but the other aspect of it is likely to have an impact because it would be the us making determination as to how it would deal with the reserves of an honest, as long as it is controlled by a us entity. as you may know, us bankers are global, so it could be going to...
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u. a. e u. k. germany. will this executive order from president biden set any kind of precedent with regard to the moneys in those countries of the fee? there is $1.00 major difference that is the $911.00 survival lawsuit that other country. but the other aspect of it, it is likely to have an impact because it would be the us making determination as to how it would deal with the reserves of an honest, as long as the on a sunday is controlled by a us sanction entity. as you may know, us bankers are global, so it could be going to giving guidelines to other countries as to how they could navigate that rather assets of the country. now that the country is controlled by us, action and fashion grew. although those country up and ignore that, they are willing to do more job honest on your are much more concerned about the negation for this country. if in maybe taking more graphic measures, they don't know what they're going to follow or not. i would like to also respond to what i think and you certainly said they should have very no one knows what are the company economy, what it takes for them to function economy. and
u. a. e u. k. germany. will this executive order from president biden set any kind of precedent with regard to the moneys in those countries of the fee? there is $1.00 major difference that is the $911.00 survival lawsuit that other country. but the other aspect of it, it is likely to have an impact because it would be the us making determination as to how it would deal with the reserves of an honest, as long as the on a sunday is controlled by a us sanction entity. as you may know, us bankers...
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e. u. so basically by recognizing those self proclaimed churches basic that is dead, the minsk piece purses is dead because that was all about bringing these churches back into the full ukrainian fold. pretty difficult, see if i possible, see how that could now happen, given that recognition, we've heard that russia is also going to drop various kinds of agreements on cooperation with those regions. speculation now that that would mean military cooperation, maybe even russian troops being stationed there to protect those are those territories, at the request of their a separatist leaders that would actually put russian troops very close to ukrainian soldiers along that 400 clumped line for nicholas along a front between ukraine control territory and separate shelter to the base. it has been stuck and has not moved much since 2015, even though the fighting and the shooting has continued. and definitely a sense here that this is moscow and the kremlin raising the stakes. nick, as you well know, washington has been worried, dead putin would use this recognition as a pretext to send forces into
e. u. so basically by recognizing those self proclaimed churches basic that is dead, the minsk piece purses is dead because that was all about bringing these churches back into the full ukrainian fold. pretty difficult, see if i possible, see how that could now happen, given that recognition, we've heard that russia is also going to drop various kinds of agreements on cooperation with those regions. speculation now that that would mean military cooperation, maybe even russian troops being...
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plus e u is banning trade with those regions.
plus e u is banning trade with those regions.
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goodness knows what those board is going to be like if it's like this already, just for laurie's hopefully the e u. and particularly from those german call manufacturers who want to do more business with the u. k, there will be pressure from them. because even though we just have the announcement about the chip manufacturing the semiconductor chip manufacturing, don't forget very bolton. he's the one in charge of that the e u has their own regulations to have to mitigate because they usually don't go in for subsidies. and that whole plan includes subsidies for the chip manufacturing industry. and that won't be easy for them to get over. absolutely, and we will continue to call it as we go along. hilary ford, which of the british american business association. thank you so much for your time and insight pleasure. and that's it for this time. just boom, both on demand and the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets. play in the apple app store by searching portable tv where it was easy. you can also download it on samsung, smart tvs and roku devices, or simply check it out at portable d
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francis said it's going to block the bank accounts of those russians who have been sanctioned by the e u and there is a massive list of those who would be hit by that. it's not just them, but also their family members to and there's also been a bad know in the export of air croft and spare parts, which are the e was hoping will make it difficult for russia to maintain it. croft, ursula vaughan delane described this package is being wide ranging and something that really will hit russia hot. now we have to meet the moment. we will hold the kremlin accountable. the package of massive and targeted sanctions . european leaders to night clearly demonstrates that this package includes financial sanctions that cut russia's access to the most important capital markets . and these sanctions will increase rushes, borrowing costs raise inflation and gradually erode russia's industrial base. however, they were called for even tougher sanctions. and it seems that some e u members are still unhappy that that hasn't happened q, poland, prime minister at the moment, mathias mode of i. it's keith, who wa
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e, u, of the e u, all members of nature or did both. in the case of france, we know that the sanctions they're talking about. we expect a great much more detail about those sanctions later in the course of today. because there's going to be that extraordinary e u summit where all the leaders of the e u members. member states will gather and we'll talk through what those sanctions are. remember also that there will be a virtual g 7 summit missing. can vote by chancellor shots here in berlin because germany is currently holding the presidency of the g 7. and then another ne, so summit virtual summit tomorrow. so a great deal of meetings going on. and the question is, what sort of multi multi lateral sanctions will they be? they say they're going to be really sweeping and heavy and painful for president putin and those around him. but they haven't specified exactly what and we know what the ukrainians want. because the ukranian m ambassador in dough half told you, come are he wanted the swift acts of the swift payment system russian access to that to go. he wanted to see russian access to key geographical parts of the world, cut off the bus for us. he named
e, u, of the e u, all members of nature or did both. in the case of france, we know that the sanctions they're talking about. we expect a great much more detail about those sanctions later in the course of today. because there's going to be that extraordinary e u summit where all the leaders of the e u members. member states will gather and we'll talk through what those sanctions are. remember also that there will be a virtual g 7 summit missing. can vote by chancellor shots here in berlin...
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those same people shot michelle ursula funder lion. all of shots and many other heads of state and heads of government of the you who vol been converge to an extraordinary e u. summit taking place in brussels where they're going to hammer out what exactly those sections sanctions of they've been talking about. those sweeping punitive sanctions what exactly they will be knowing as they do as we do on al jazeera, because the ambassador, ukrainian ambassador in doha told al jazeera, specifically what his government would like to see imposed in terms of sanctions cutting off russian access to the swift payment system, financial transaction system, which is so vital for the thriving economy and many other things to specifically cutting off access of the russian navy and russian maritime, it interests and assets to strategic waterways. lots of things being discussed right now and lots of meetings taking place, but the ones that stand out, the g 7 virtual summit taking place right now. then that e u summit i was referring to in brussels and then to morrow this ne, so virtual summit that yen stoughton back. so the secretary general of nato had said was going to tak
those same people shot michelle ursula funder lion. all of shots and many other heads of state and heads of government of the you who vol been converge to an extraordinary e u. summit taking place in brussels where they're going to hammer out what exactly those sections sanctions of they've been talking about. those sweeping punitive sanctions what exactly they will be knowing as they do as we do on al jazeera, because the ambassador, ukrainian ambassador in doha told al jazeera, specifically...
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u. s. and various e u countries were concerned, it would give russia who much power he has and leave europe vulnerable. those countries welcomed tuesday decision with ukraine's foreign minister according it, morally politically and practically correct. big words of support towards the german chancellor who had previously been criticized for being too vague on the north stream to pipeline. you're watching g w news. here's a reminder of the top story we're following for us. president joe biden says he's imposing a 1st tranche of sanctions on russia targeting financial institutions, bosco's access to western finance markets, and russian leafs, he said, russia had started an invasion of ukraine and described its recognition of 2 separate as regions in eastern ukraine as a breach of international law watching d. w of next, christy blatt's in with business they've had no peace for, for decades. people of iraq countries devastated. and there's no end to define how did it come to this group this is revealed and unprecedented story.
u. s. and various e u countries were concerned, it would give russia who much power he has and leave europe vulnerable. those countries welcomed tuesday decision with ukraine's foreign minister according it, morally politically and practically correct. big words of support towards the german chancellor who had previously been criticized for being too vague on the north stream to pipeline. you're watching g w news. here's a reminder of the top story we're following for us. president joe biden...
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u. s. and various e u countries were concerned, it would give russia too much power has and leave europe vulnerable. those countries welcomed tuesdays decision with ukraine's foreign minister, calling it morally politically and practically correct. big words of support towards the german chancellor who had previously been criticized for being too vague on the north stream to pipeline. let's go straight to our political correspondent, thomas sparrow. here in berlin. thomas, we just heard it there. sholtes had been criticized for being weak on this issue. now he shocked many by putting the pipeline on eyes. how significant is this move find germany? absolutely. allah shawls have been criticized for being too vague on the issue of north stream too. but in this particular case, he clearly stated something that actually germany's allies had hoped for, for a very long time halting north stream to this is a particularly important decision on various friends on the one hand, because it sends a clear message of condemnation towards russia. germany clearly rejects alongside its political allies, russia's latest mov
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for example, the e u has said that add those sanctions will include the halting of access by russian banks to european financial markets. and the u. k. has described it's in new sanctions as being the largest ever. now it wants you leaders to follow its lead when it comes to the swift international a payment banking situation. it's going to ban russia from accessing that in the u . k. but it doesn't seem for the moment as if the you will follow seat on that are but of the restrictions for russian nationals in the u. k. will include the amount of money that they're able to hold in banks there and also access to russian banks to the u. k. economic system at boris johnson saying that this would essentially really put the pressure on russia. and ursula vaughan delay and also saying that these were wide ranging sanctions that would be painful the occasion onto the largest most of your package of economic sanctions. the russia has oversee with new financial measures. we're taking new powers to target russian finance. in addition to the banks, we've already sanctioned these pounds, reuben u
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u. s. e. most of those funds are also frozen, or kristen through me joins us now from new york and what details on how the release of these funds are going to be managed right, so this is money that was frozen by the federal reserve here in new york. and this move by the biden administration allocates some of the money for humanitarian response and some of it to be set aside for 911 victims and their family members. ultimately, it will be a judge and federal court who will decide how much, if any of this money actually goes to the victims of those september 11th attacks, which happened here in new york and around the country. there's some, 3000, nearly 3000 people killed. they've already won lawsuits that were filed years ago here in new york against the taliban and al qaeda against the taliban for its role in those attacks. and so they are suing to get access to that money as a result of those judgments. at the same time, the biden administration is dealing with increasing calls to do something about the dire humanitarian situation in afghanistan from the united nations. and domestically here
u. s. e. most of those funds are also frozen, or kristen through me joins us now from new york and what details on how the release of these funds are going to be managed right, so this is money that was frozen by the federal reserve here in new york. and this move by the biden administration allocates some of the money for humanitarian response and some of it to be set aside for 911 victims and their family members. ultimately, it will be a judge and federal court who will decide how much, if...
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u. s. and various e u countries were concerned, it would give russia too much power to has and leave europe vulnerable. those countries welcomed tuesday decision with ukraine's foreign minister, calling it morally politically and practically correct. big words of support towards the german chancellor who had previously been criticized for being too vague on the north stream to pipeline was the result of this decision from russia. poland is preparing for the possibility of mass arrivals of refugees from you crime . and the polish government says up to a 1000000 displaced people could be seeking shelter under setting up reception facilities. some ukrainians are already on their way into the country. after a 10 hour drive from ki iv irina gover yucca is ready to unpack her suitcases at this monastery in the polish city of seamus. it's just 10 kilometers from the ukranian border. she came here with her 2 daughters, as well as her brother and sister. irina doesn't want her children to experience the horrors of war. gary yelton, i received a message from my daughter's school regarding chaplain it said the basement
u. s. and various e u countries were concerned, it would give russia too much power to has and leave europe vulnerable. those countries welcomed tuesday decision with ukraine's foreign minister, calling it morally politically and practically correct. big words of support towards the german chancellor who had previously been criticized for being too vague on the north stream to pipeline was the result of this decision from russia. poland is preparing for the possibility of mass arrivals of...
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u. s. and various e u countries were concerned, it would give russia who much power he has and leave europe vulnerable. those countries welcomed tuesday decision with ukraine's foreign minister according it, morally politically and practically correct. big words of support towards the german chancellor who had previously been criticized for being too vague on the north stream to pipeline. so we'll look at their pipeline all closer in just a moment. but 1st, let's look at the some of the other sanctions that have been imposed so far. the european union has agreed to blacklist banks involved in financing separatists in eastern ukraine and will also cut the russian government out of its debt markets. the u. s. has imposed would it calls a 1st tranche of sanctions, they target the so called russian elite to state own banks and also seek to deny the russian government access to western financing. and the u. k is announced sanctions on 5 banks as well as 3 billionaires with close links to russian president vladimir putin. canada australia and japan have also announced measures was bring in marcus siena here. he is
u. s. and various e u countries were concerned, it would give russia who much power he has and leave europe vulnerable. those countries welcomed tuesday decision with ukraine's foreign minister according it, morally politically and practically correct. big words of support towards the german chancellor who had previously been criticized for being too vague on the north stream to pipeline. so we'll look at their pipeline all closer in just a moment. but 1st, let's look at the some of the other...
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those nations. and also actually i was actually bricks that inventory level help because there was so many concerns as to like check from the e u l. the border crisis issue that the you with very well stopped with a huge backlog of in, of inventory. and that actually help for those 3 factors combined, as well as actually pull donovan and he's the to the point of mr. u. b. s wealth management. and he said it also shows on the come, really had people prepare versus other people were able to adapt from a pretty than any other of the kobe barrier. right? we know that anytime they hear that there's something about any kind of new variant that obviously creates a lot of concern and then a lot of preparation as a result. now when it comes to the comparison that everyone is doing between the u . k. in the you, is there something to the fact that the u. k. is seeing better economic activity then the you or is due to varying restrictions put in place throughout the block right now? when a couple things actually that rachel watches a bit of both. but i would say the u. k. certainly has, haven't had the profits rebound on the figures that
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the june, the 24th is independence day in the franco ha, more than half of those who voted, agreed. and britain left the e. u. now that insecurity brought about by austerity was given as the reason many white working class communities. those left was off by near liberal reforms, had voted for breakfast. the truth, however, was something else analysis carried out after the referendum revealed that li voters were more likely to be middle cloth, financially stable and living in the least ethnically diverse parts of the country . breaks it. it seem was driven less by economic insecurity and more by cultural fear. immigration really was of the hot breakfast, of course, banking furna of ethnic minorities on his own about race as well. i remember very clearly was i can very horsepower time to be blocked for it to be known. why? basically there are a lot of studies that show that off to the parts that are in 2060 racist abuse against non white british people. completely shot, ha, it's attacking those people. they think of foreign to britishness, of british culture, iraq and the, the all renewable that is the immigra
the june, the 24th is independence day in the franco ha, more than half of those who voted, agreed. and britain left the e. u. now that insecurity brought about by austerity was given as the reason many white working class communities. those left was off by near liberal reforms, had voted for breakfast. the truth, however, was something else analysis carried out after the referendum revealed that li voters were more likely to be middle cloth, financially stable and living in the least...
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u. k. government, on the e, are much more constructive and positive, which we do not feel that they are at those mean at the north assembly. an executive cannot meet because the 1st minister zane assault of the minister is any ne deputy minister automatic. they resigns as well. but it does mean that they minister isn't there, and the assembly and all their arguments can continue with the legislative work done on the papers are not and so on. when i catch on it at westminster, i'm thank very much on it, and it's not the right way to govern, but it is a methodology that we have in place to try and address by, by help leon. okay, construct an ordinary political issue. well, you might suggest it to the prime minister of them shot and i had no, i know, i know you might very well do that. but i was interested in when i asked you about the protocol, you go immediately to practicality because you, i strong reputation as a pragmatic politician, you talk about the economy and what your businesses are saying to you. but we've had evidence official statistics from the when, as showing that the norm managed
u. k. government, on the e, are much more constructive and positive, which we do not feel that they are at those mean at the north assembly. an executive cannot meet because the 1st minister zane assault of the minister is any ne deputy minister automatic. they resigns as well. but it does mean that they minister isn't there, and the assembly and all their arguments can continue with the legislative work done on the papers are not and so on. when i catch on it at westminster, i'm thank very...
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mentioned, energy dependence, and those, those big debts in russia, leading to some concern among the eeoc member states. now what we have heard is that the e u has put into place a fund that would compensate those who are most exposed, including for example, a country like a like italy. so that might assuage some of the pain. you asked if it's the best that they can do. the fact is, what they are also doing is showing up the east or flank of nato. in other words, deterrence, military, deterrents and germany is leading the you bout on the, the nato battle group in lithuania, has sent extra force as they are. that, of course, as a message, listen, put in ok, ukraine, but you're not going further than ukraine. however, that's not much use to ukraine itself. we've also heard, there may be some rethinking here in germany about whether to send defensive weapons to ukraine. but frankly, there's not much they consent. remedies defense minister has admitted this army is not in good shape here. and therefore, it's kind of a moot, moot question at this moment. okay, i'm talking about the borders and the fighting. i just want to shift attention to, to r
mentioned, energy dependence, and those, those big debts in russia, leading to some concern among the eeoc member states. now what we have heard is that the e u has put into place a fund that would compensate those who are most exposed, including for example, a country like a like italy. so that might assuage some of the pain. you asked if it's the best that they can do. the fact is, what they are also doing is showing up the east or flank of nato. in other words, deterrence, military,...
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u. k. businesses, those in northern ireland still have unrestricted access to the e use huge single mike. it forgets then can the official statistics showing the relative performance of the northern ireland academy last year as the best and living memory. this suggests that the vehement opposition to the protocol with place of an administer to board an irish c is based on a unionist principle rather than economic experience. although it should be said that jim shannon points to powerful individual examples of rampant bureaucracy. how do you say in the agreement, just over a year ago, the u. k. government no seem intent on evoking it for the european union and the usa have thus far made it clear that without the protocol, there is no rex it deal. and so both the union is community, northern ireland and the conservative and unionist party across britain have a choice to make where the economic realities should overwrite political objectives . whether the essential unity of the united kingdom is really worth economic council. but for now, from alex, myself and all the best that the ship. goo
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e, you wide ban. and also when it comes to media, russian media outlets operating in the u, notably r t and sputnik. those are now gonna be banned across the e u. ready and we have more measures, more financial measures that are going to be taken in coordination with the g 7 and, and coordination with other parts of the world to try and target the wealth of the elite around latimer putin. james, i thought it was interesting at the foreign policy chief just a barrel after he announced the new rafter of sanctions. he also said that european citizens should be prepared for challenges ahead effectively saying, you know, this could go on for a long time going on a long time, i think is certainly the message. and the fact you have these sanctions, sanctions are to do with trade. most of them are many of them and trade involves more than one party. so this is the use trade with russia in many cases. well, there are people who been making money by selling things to russia. it's going to hit europe's economy. it's going to affect europeans, many europeans, and it may wealth, affect their whole financial health of
e, you wide ban. and also when it comes to media, russian media outlets operating in the u, notably r t and sputnik. those are now gonna be banned across the e u. ready and we have more measures, more financial measures that are going to be taken in coordination with the g 7 and, and coordination with other parts of the world to try and target the wealth of the elite around latimer putin. james, i thought it was interesting at the foreign policy chief just a barrel after he announced the new...
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u. s. and various e u countries were concerned, it would give russia too much power has and leave europe vulnerable. those countries welcomed tuesday decision with ukraine's foreign minister, calling it morally politically and practically correct. big words of support towards the german chancellor who had previously been criticized for being too vague on the north stream to pipeline. this is dw news lie from berlin, stay with us. for more updates on this developing stewart. i'm michael. okay, thanks for watching. with literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see myself as the kid by and the strange grown up world. news may only objective when it is to show where to find beautiful dw books on youtube ah, b to day, more than ever. it's cities that are defining the future. the united nations projects that by 2050, nearly 70 percent of the world's population will be city dwellers. as cities continue to grow, it has become increasingly vital to find better ways of managing these populations and the services they'd require. densely populated cities consume 2 thirds of the world's energy and
u. s. and various e u countries were concerned, it would give russia too much power has and leave europe vulnerable. those countries welcomed tuesday decision with ukraine's foreign minister, calling it morally politically and practically correct. big words of support towards the german chancellor who had previously been criticized for being too vague on the north stream to pipeline. this is dw news lie from berlin, stay with us. for more updates on this developing stewart. i'm michael. okay,...
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u. k. next, on top of these financial measures and in full concert with united states and the e u, we will introduce new trade restrictions and stringent export controls, similar to those that they in of the u. s. are implementing will bring forward new legislation to ban the export of full dual use items to russia, including a range of high end and critical technological equipment and components in sectors including electronics, telecommunications, and aerospace legislation to implement this will be late early next week. these trade sanctions will constrain russia's military, industrial, and technological capabilities for years to come. we are bringing forward measures on unexplained well photos from the economic crime bill to be introduced before the house rises for easter. and we will set out further detail before easter on the range of policies to be included in the full bill in the next session, including on reforms to companies, house and a register of overseas property ownership. we will, we will set up a new dedicated clip talk chrissy. so in the national crime agency to target sanctions, evasion, and corrupt russian assets hidden in the u. k. and that means al
u. k. next, on top of these financial measures and in full concert with united states and the e u, we will introduce new trade restrictions and stringent export controls, similar to those that they in of the u. s. are implementing will bring forward new legislation to ban the export of full dual use items to russia, including a range of high end and critical technological equipment and components in sectors including electronics, telecommunications, and aerospace legislation to implement this...
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u. s. and various e u countries were concerned, it would give russia too much power. he has and leave europe vulnerable. those countries welcomed tuesday decision with ukraine's foreign minister according it, morally politically and practically correct. big words of support towards the german chancellor who had previously been criticized for being too vague on the north stream to pipeline. let's look at some of the other sanctions announced against russia. so far. the 27 european union member states have unanimously agreed on an initial set of measures targeting moscow. the use foreign affairs chief, joseph, or al, said they will affect members of parliament and other individuals involved in deploying troops and us present. joe biden said he hopes the option of diplomacy is still available while imposing a what he calls 1st trench of sanctions on russia. the target financial institutions access to western financing, and so called russian elite, the u. k. canada's australia, and japan of all. so announced measures. well, joining us now is our chief political correspondent, melinda crane. melinda, were at a cri
u. s. and various e u countries were concerned, it would give russia too much power. he has and leave europe vulnerable. those countries welcomed tuesday decision with ukraine's foreign minister according it, morally politically and practically correct. big words of support towards the german chancellor who had previously been criticized for being too vague on the north stream to pipeline. let's look at some of the other sanctions announced against russia. so far. the 27 european union member...
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u. s. and various e u countries were concerned, it would give russia too much power. he has and leave europe vulnerable. those countries welcomed tuesday decision with ukraine's foreign minister, according it, morally politically and practically correct. big words of support towards the german chancellor who had previously been criticized for being too vague on the north stream to pipeline. meanwhile, poland is preparing for the possibility of mass arrivals of refugees from neighboring ukraine. the polish government says up to a 1000000 displaced people could seek shelter and his setting up reception facilities. some ukrainians are already making their way to poland. after a 10 hour drive from kia irina gover yucca is ready to unpack her suitcases at this monastery in the polish city of seamus. it's just 10 kilometers from the ukranian border. she came here with her 2 daughters, as well as her brother and sister. irina doesn't want her children to experience the horrors of war. golly elton will. i received a message from my daughter's school regarding john. yup. it said the basement was ready with running wat
u. s. and various e u countries were concerned, it would give russia too much power. he has and leave europe vulnerable. those countries welcomed tuesday decision with ukraine's foreign minister, according it, morally politically and practically correct. big words of support towards the german chancellor who had previously been criticized for being too vague on the north stream to pipeline. meanwhile, poland is preparing for the possibility of mass arrivals of refugees from neighboring ukraine....
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exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e u or the strength of nato and closer contacts, to those who shower values world wide. i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners. as we are today owns into decent arden, your business, the start, we will continue. know how strong free democracies quality vishal vishal we know target what pushed on. oh, really can survive in these times disadvantage. and this is why i want to thank you and all of the parliamentary groups in this parliament who have clearly condemned this russian attack on ukraine as what it is an attack on a country at war of aggression or to go to use that is not justified by anything, and i think i like emotion today makes that very, very clear. and i want to thank all of you who have shown clearly that they are against put in his war here in berlin and elsewhere who have demonstrated against it. and i want to thank everyone who in these times support us for a free open, just peaceful europe. we well defended living, responded belinda. grain is with me now to debrief dear. i
exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e u or the strength of nato and closer contacts, to those who shower values world wide. i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners. as we are today owns into decent arden, your business, the start, we will continue. know how strong free democracies quality vishal vishal we know target what pushed on. oh, really can survive in these times disadvantage. and this is why i want...
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exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e u or the strength of nato and closer contacts, to those who shower values world wide. i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners. as we are today owns into decent arden, your business, the start, we will continue. know how strong free democracies quality vishal vishal we know target what pushed on. oh, really can survive in these times disadvantage and this is why i want to thank you and all of the parliamentary groups in this parliament who have clearly condemned this russian attack on ukraine as what it is an attack on a country at war of aggression or to go to these that is not justified by anything . and i think i like emotion today makes that very, very clear. and i want to thank all of you who have shown clearly that they are against put in is war here in berlin and elsewhere. who have demonstrated against it, and i want to thank everyone who in these times support us for a free open just peaceful europe. we well defended with responded melinda crane is with me now to debrief dare i say
exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e u or the strength of nato and closer contacts, to those who shower values world wide. i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners. as we are today owns into decent arden, your business, the start, we will continue. know how strong free democracies quality vishal vishal we know target what pushed on. oh, really can survive in these times disadvantage and this is why i want...
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well, aside from reaction of moscow, there's always those of interaction both in the e. u and the us, we're going to go live to correspondence, fall asleep in berlin. caleb open in new york. paul of we can go to you 1st to what's been the reaction from the you so far? paula: well as we speak and you summit is underway and there they are discussing the new sanctions to be imposed on russia. we have heard that the sanctions will be to quote, massive with dire consequences for moscow. the president of the european commission, osha la funder lion has said that putin chose to bring war back to europe. now this is actually incorrect, you need to remember of course, that the war has been ongoing since 2014. so that's 8 years and the western media. and when i did this for pointing that out, in fact, in the last 4 years. so if we're looking at just simply from 2018 alone, there has been 381 civilians who have been killed in the don bus region. and that is according tonight to nations figures. this is 5 times more the, the number of people who have been killed in territories set off
well, aside from reaction of moscow, there's always those of interaction both in the e. u and the us, we're going to go live to correspondence, fall asleep in berlin. caleb open in new york. paul of we can go to you 1st to what's been the reaction from the you so far? paula: well as we speak and you summit is underway and there they are discussing the new sanctions to be imposed on russia. we have heard that the sanctions will be to quote, massive with dire consequences for moscow. the...
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exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e u or the strength of nato and closer contacts, to those who shower values world wide. i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners. as we are today, owns into decent arden, your business is darker. we will know how strong freed democracies can be visual vision. we know target what pushed on. oh, really can survive in these times disadvantage. and this is why i want to thank you and all of the parliamentary groups in this parliament who have clearly condemned this russian attack on ukraine as what it is an attack on a country at war of aggression or to go to these that is not justified by anything, and i think i like emotion today makes that very, very clear. and i want to thank all of you who have shown clearly that they are against put in his war here in berlin and elsewhere who have demonstrated against it. and i want to thank everyone who in these times support us for a free open just peaceful europe. we well defended with responded melinda crane is with me now to debrief dare i say to very e
exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e u or the strength of nato and closer contacts, to those who shower values world wide. i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners. as we are today, owns into decent arden, your business is darker. we will know how strong freed democracies can be visual vision. we know target what pushed on. oh, really can survive in these times disadvantage. and this is why i want to thank...
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exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e u or the strength of nato and closer contacts, to those who shower values world wide. i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners. as we are today, owns into decent arden, your business, the start, we will come to know how strong free democracy, squinty visual vision we know target what pushed on. oh, really can survive in these times disadvantage and this is why i want to thank you and all of the parliamentary groups in this parliament who have clearly condemned this russian attack on ukraine as what it is an attack on a country at war of aggression or to go to that is not justified by anything. and i think i like emotion today makes that very, very clear. and i want to thank all of you who have shown clearly that they are against put in his war here in berlin and elsewhere who have demonstrated against it. and i want to thank everyone who in these times support us for a free open, just peaceful europe. we well defended living, responded belinda. grain is with me now to debrief dare i say it a
exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e u or the strength of nato and closer contacts, to those who shower values world wide. i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners. as we are today, owns into decent arden, your business, the start, we will come to know how strong free democracy, squinty visual vision we know target what pushed on. oh, really can survive in these times disadvantage and this is why i want to...
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exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e u or the strength of nato and closer contacts, to those who shower values world wide. i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners. as we are today, owns into decent arden, your business is darker. we will know how strong free democracies can be. vishal vishal, we know target what pushed on. oh, really can survive in these times disadvantage and this is why i want to thank you and all of the parliamentary groups in this parliament who have clearly condemned this russian attack on ukraine as what it is an attack on a country at war of aggression or to go to that is not justified by anything. and i think i like emotion today makes that very, very clear. and i want to thank all of you who have shown clearly that they are against put in his war here in berlin and elsewhere who have demonstrated against it. and i want to thank everyone who in these times support us for a free open, just peaceful europe. we well defended with responded the when the crane is with me now to debrief dare i say it a very
exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e u or the strength of nato and closer contacts, to those who shower values world wide. i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners. as we are today, owns into decent arden, your business is darker. we will know how strong free democracies can be. vishal vishal, we know target what pushed on. oh, really can survive in these times disadvantage and this is why i want to thank...
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even those who have no passports, which are normally required to enter the e. u at the train station as well as in several reception centers. they are supported by volunteers and the military. the refugees are relieved to have escaped the war. but they're also worried about what they have left behind the events in their country. those who are not picked up here by friends or relatives are taken in by private individuals. the willingness to help is great. within a day of the russian invasion, 30000 refugees arrived in poland from ukraine, the government, and more so i expect that up to 1000000 people could flee to the country and it promises that they will all be taken in and the world sports is also reacting to russians invasion of ukraine formula, one has counselled the russian growing pre scheduled for the end of september. the russian growth rate has been a fixture of the racing calendar for a number of years, and formula one made a deal with the country back in 2011. i mean, one drive us about the and federal had declared his intention to boycott the event, e
even those who have no passports, which are normally required to enter the e. u at the train station as well as in several reception centers. they are supported by volunteers and the military. the refugees are relieved to have escaped the war. but they're also worried about what they have left behind the events in their country. those who are not picked up here by friends or relatives are taken in by private individuals. the willingness to help is great. within a day of the russian invasion,...
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even those who have no passports, which are normally required to enter the e. u. at the train station, as well as in several reception centers, they are supported by volunteers and the military. the refugees are relieved to have escaped the war. but they're also worried about what they have left behind the events in their country. those who are not picked up here by friends or relatives are taken in by private individuals. the willingness to help is great. within a day of the russian invasion, 30000 refugees arrived in poland from ukraine, the government, and more so i expect that up to 1000000 people could flee to the country and it promises that they will all be taken in. and we're joined now by joel august dina williams. she's the head of communications for the you and hcr as the united nations high commissioner for refugees in geneva, switzerland, thanks so much for joining us. tens of thousands of ukrainian refugees have already arrived in poland. can you tell us how many more are expected is poland prepared for this? well, in the neighboring countries, we've
even those who have no passports, which are normally required to enter the e. u. at the train station, as well as in several reception centers, they are supported by volunteers and the military. the refugees are relieved to have escaped the war. but they're also worried about what they have left behind the events in their country. those who are not picked up here by friends or relatives are taken in by private individuals. the willingness to help is great. within a day of the russian invasion,...
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authorities have decided to let all ukrainians into the country, even those who have no passports, which are normally required to enter the e u at the train station as well. as in several reception centers, they are supported by volunteers and the military. the refugees are relieved to have escaped the war. but they're also worried about what they have left behind the events in their country. those who are not picked up here by friends or relatives are taken in by private individuals. the willingness to help is great. within a day of the russian invasion, 30000 refugees arrived in poland from ukraine, the government and more so expects that up to 1000000 people could flee to the country and it promises that they will all be taken in. and we're joined now by jerome, dean williams. she's the head of communications for the you and hcr of the united nations high commissioner for refugees in geneva, switzerland, thanks so much for joining us. tens of thousands of ukrainian refugees have already arrived in poland. can you tell us how many more are expected is poland prepared for this? well, in the neighboring countries, we've gotte
authorities have decided to let all ukrainians into the country, even those who have no passports, which are normally required to enter the e u at the train station as well. as in several reception centers, they are supported by volunteers and the military. the refugees are relieved to have escaped the war. but they're also worried about what they have left behind the events in their country. those who are not picked up here by friends or relatives are taken in by private individuals. the...
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even those who have no passports, which are normally required to enter the e u at the train station as well as in several reception centers. they are supported by volunteers and the military. the refugees are relieved to have escaped the war. but they're all so worried about what they have left behind the events in their country. those who are not picked up here by friends or relatives are taken in by private individuals. the willingness to help is great. within a day of the russian invasion, 30000 refugees arrived in poland from ukraine, the government, and more so i expect that up to 1000000 people could flee to the country and it promises that they will all be taken in and of the world of sports is also reacting to russia's invasion of ukraine formula. one has canceled the russian grand prix scheduled for the end of september. the russian grand prix has been a fixture of the racing calendar for a number of years since formula one made a deal with the country back in 2011 formula. one drivers, faster and battle had declared his intention to boycott, even, even if it went ahead sang,
even those who have no passports, which are normally required to enter the e u at the train station as well as in several reception centers. they are supported by volunteers and the military. the refugees are relieved to have escaped the war. but they're all so worried about what they have left behind the events in their country. those who are not picked up here by friends or relatives are taken in by private individuals. the willingness to help is great. within a day of the russian invasion,...
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even those who have no passports, which are normally required to enter the e. u at the train station as well as in several reception centers. they are supported by volunteers and the military. the refugees are relieved to have escaped the war. but they're also worried about what they have left behind the events in their country. those who are not picked up here by friends or relatives are taken in by private individuals. the willingness to help is great. within a day of the russian invasion, 30000 refugees arrived in poland from ukraine, the government, and more so i expect that up to 1000000 people could flee to the country and it promises that they will all be taken in. now the world of sports is also reacting to russia's invasion of ukraine. for me, no one has canceled russian from pre scheduled for the end of september. the russian grown pre has been a fixture of the racing calendar for a number of years since formula one made a deal with the country back in 2011 formula. one drive a sebastian festival had declared his intention to boycott the event. if it di
even those who have no passports, which are normally required to enter the e. u at the train station as well as in several reception centers. they are supported by volunteers and the military. the refugees are relieved to have escaped the war. but they're also worried about what they have left behind the events in their country. those who are not picked up here by friends or relatives are taken in by private individuals. the willingness to help is great. within a day of the russian invasion,...
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exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e u or the strength of nato, and closer contacts, to those who shower values world wide. i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners. as we are today owns into decent arden, your business, the start, we will continue. know how strong freed democracies quality vishal vishal we know target what pushed on. oh, really can survive in these times disadvantage and this is why i want to thank you and all of the parliamentary groups in this parliament who have clearly condemned this russian attack on ukraine as what it is an attack on a country at war of aggression or to go to that is not justified by anything. and i think i like emotion today makes that very, very clear. and i want to thank all of you who have shown clearly that they are against put in his war here in berlin and elsewhere who have demonstrated against it. and i want to thank everyone who in these times support us for a free open, just peaceful europe. we well defended living, responded belinda. grain is with me now to debrief dear. i say
exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e u or the strength of nato, and closer contacts, to those who shower values world wide. i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners. as we are today owns into decent arden, your business, the start, we will continue. know how strong freed democracies quality vishal vishal we know target what pushed on. oh, really can survive in these times disadvantage and this is why i...
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exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e u or the strength of nato, and closer contacts to those who shower values world wide. i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners as we are today. and i did decent arden your business dish, doug, we will know how strong free democracies can be visual vision, we know target what pushed on. oh, really can survive in these times disadvantage. and this is why i want to thank you and all of the parliamentary groups in this parliament who have clearly condemned this russian attack on ukraine as what it is an attack on a country at war of aggression or to go to use that is not justified by anything, and i think i like emotion today makes that very, very clear. and i want to thank all of you who have shown clearly that they are against put in his war here in berlin and elsewhere who have demonstrated against it. and i want to thank everyone who in these times support us for a free open, just peaceful europe. we well defended living, responded belinda. grain is with me now to debrief dear. i say it a ve
exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e u or the strength of nato, and closer contacts to those who shower values world wide. i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners as we are today. and i did decent arden your business dish, doug, we will know how strong free democracies can be visual vision, we know target what pushed on. oh, really can survive in these times disadvantage. and this is why i want to thank...