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what ukraine security services and the british security services have claimed. oddly enough, the americans have also spoken about this repeatedly and those why didn't you specify the yes, the u. k. and ukraine and those 3 countries were behind the terrorist attack, 2nd, associated with, well, i think, so we're currently talking about the findings that we have. and there are some general developments that are the top now will be unraveling. all of these threads father that they need most goes security services to the most mind of the massacre . and if indeed they do end up leaving to the landscape government into us. will this be a watershed moment when ukraine's allies finally stop turning a blind eye to the bloody and terrorist auctions open increasing the work state? as far as you can check, archie does come for more updates. i see you again in about 30 minutes. thanks. so what the the says the primary service i told you about the the, the what the media gets, what he does, that goes, what is the my you, what was the one you had of the sites to complete the music with the prince. did you set up a yes, how does that glitched? i know the service we have to show the rooms, but a
what ukraine security services and the british security services have claimed. oddly enough, the americans have also spoken about this repeatedly and those why didn't you specify the yes, the u. k. and ukraine and those 3 countries were behind the terrorist attack, 2nd, associated with, well, i think, so we're currently talking about the findings that we have. and there are some general developments that are the top now will be unraveling. all of these threads father that they need most goes...
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and terrorist attacks. that's what ukraine security services and the british security services have claimed. oddly enough, the americans have also spoken about this repeatedly as well. you specify the yes, the u. k. and ukraine and those 3 countries about behind the terrorist attack, the 2nd associated with well, i think, so we're currently talking about the findings that we have. and there are some general developments. it seems that the thing is, all beings of being pointed at ukraine, but have how the west of the reacts. it's all of this. can you tell us a bit more about that? well, fuss me. it is important to note that none of the rest of the sofa of ukrainian origin will my school have central asian heritage on sympathies with, is the most extreme is a lot of opinion, has been very clear on this, on how this was a calculated political decision by the mazda mind of the, of cox designed to go on to my good, honest, i'm a certain extent met in russia, which of course, is home to more than 6000000 foreigners over 90 percent of whom come from central agency. i see numerous with russia. it cannot be the talkative terrorist attacks by islamic fundamentalist. we have a country that demonstrates a u
and terrorist attacks. that's what ukraine security services and the british security services have claimed. oddly enough, the americans have also spoken about this repeatedly as well. you specify the yes, the u. k. and ukraine and those 3 countries about behind the terrorist attack, the 2nd associated with well, i think, so we're currently talking about the findings that we have. and there are some general developments. it seems that the thing is, all beings of being pointed at ukraine, but...
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what the ukraine security services and the british security services have claimed. oddly enough, the americans have also spoken about this repeatedly on those. why didn't you specify the yes, the u. k. and ukraine and those 3 countries were behind the terrorist attack. second, associated with, well, i think so we are currently talking about the findings that we have there. awesome general developments and then that as well. okay, that sounds good. i mean, but it looks like the old thing is of pointing, as you claim, we seen any reaction from the west about what was going on here with us. i think it is important to note that none of those arrested so far. all of you praying in origin, they almost all have sent to asian heritage. i'm sim fees, which is the most extreme is a lot of my printing has been very clear on how this was a calculated political decision by the most in mind of the attack designed to stoke and the migrant is not a so big sentiment in russia, which is home to more than 6000000 foreigners over 90 percent of whom come from central asian states. and i see numerous victims rush. i cannot be the target of terrorist attacks by islamic fundamentalist. we have a country t
what the ukraine security services and the british security services have claimed. oddly enough, the americans have also spoken about this repeatedly on those. why didn't you specify the yes, the u. k. and ukraine and those 3 countries were behind the terrorist attack. second, associated with, well, i think so we are currently talking about the findings that we have there. awesome general developments and then that as well. okay, that sounds good. i mean, but it looks like the old thing is of...
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u. k. and ukraine to serve some sort of panic and chaos in russia. he also went on to stress that russia should recognize the ukrainian security services as a terrorist organization. on top of that, some of the recent terrorist attacks that happened in ross site, including the deadly attacks against the journalist, as well as the crime in bridge attacks. we're all linked to ukraine. now what's more interesting is he of spite chief who is not shying away from essentially threaten in to do something about the routes that russia is building to connect must go to is new territories or see. and this promotion has actually been building a railway for over a year now to connect to our southern temporarily occupied territories. this process is almost complete and this could pose a serious problem for us. but i hope that we can somehow manage the overland section of the railway. we all have experience in this, and it is much easier than the issue of the crime in bridge. but somehow the spice of statements. and despite the information that came out from the in
u. k. and ukraine to serve some sort of panic and chaos in russia. he also went on to stress that russia should recognize the ukrainian security services as a terrorist organization. on top of that, some of the recent terrorist attacks that happened in ross site, including the deadly attacks against the journalist, as well as the crime in bridge attacks. we're all linked to ukraine. now what's more interesting is he of spite chief who is not shying away from essentially threaten in to do...
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u. k. and i guess is out there on everything they can for ukraine, but at the end of the day, as i mentioned earlier, the u. k. has been the biggest belligerent and there's even even more solid than the united states. i mean, sending the storm shadow ms solves that. have categorically killed civilians and civilian areas and not military targets. a right and ukrainian soldiers going back to 2016 for goodness sake. i mean, do you guys been deeply entrenched in this? and yet camera now says, well, we will be afraid of exacerbating the conflict with russia even for do by those comments at face value. well, are there any other reasons i don't only meant we have already given or we could. that's the important part of all common speech, but for the rest of the costs, what he says is, right. it's the breakfast, the british from it is but his successor, who came to ukraine to stop a negotiation with russia when it happened to him in turkey, out just to, to, to go to more. that's what the west wanted. that is what need to wanted, and of course they, they need to extricate themselves out to me. and wha
u. k. and i guess is out there on everything they can for ukraine, but at the end of the day, as i mentioned earlier, the u. k. has been the biggest belligerent and there's even even more solid than the united states. i mean, sending the storm shadow ms solves that. have categorically killed civilians and civilian areas and not military targets. a right and ukrainian soldiers going back to 2016 for goodness sake. i mean, do you guys been deeply entrenched in this? and yet camera now says, well,...
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u. k. and the, and the us especially are using ukraine for this purpose as a proxy and, and, and if they can undermine russia, that is their goal. but given this a very tragic incident that occurred, it has actually solidified russian people behind the government. and so i think that that's a loss for them, but it, but it, but i think it's, it's all the more imperative for the investigative committee to really get, get into what, who, it is, what it and who has, who has been involved and expose it to many has been pushing back against a nicaraguan moses launched in the hey, you get a 2nd day of herrings at the international court of justice. so that is accused of facilitating the quote commission of genocide in gaza by supplying weapons to as well. all tease egoist on springs more details. this is the day to of the trial. and on monday the court had a chance to basically hear the case made by nicaragua that accuse germany essentially of what they call facilitating genocide and in gaza. now jim and he had had a chance to respond basically they have subject view, laid out by nicaragua was very
u. k. and the, and the us especially are using ukraine for this purpose as a proxy and, and, and if they can undermine russia, that is their goal. but given this a very tragic incident that occurred, it has actually solidified russian people behind the government. and so i think that that's a loss for them, but it, but it, but i think it's, it's all the more imperative for the investigative committee to really get, get into what, who, it is, what it and who has, who has been involved and expose...
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u. k. and the, and the us especially are using ukraine of for this purpose as a proxy and, and, and if they can undermine russia, that is their goal. but given this a very tragic incident that occurred, it has actually solidified russian people behind the government. and so i think that that's a loss for them, but it, but it, but i think it's, it's all the more imperative for the investigative committee to really get, get into what or who it is, what it and who has, who has been involved and expose it as michael maloof, while the russian investigative committee's case was initiated by the russian parliament, members of the duma urged investigators to look into the north stream attack updates, correlation to by the administration. officials not wanting the pipeline to move forward. we heard those remarks and numerous occasions of our attacks. the duma wants to investigate, include the assassinations of journalist story, a do gonna work correspondence loveland to starsky. a numerous strikes on the russian city of belgrade ortiz vermont costs are rep. how's the week? well, the heinous terroris
u. k. and the, and the us especially are using ukraine of for this purpose as a proxy and, and, and if they can undermine russia, that is their goal. but given this a very tragic incident that occurred, it has actually solidified russian people behind the government. and so i think that that's a loss for them, but it, but it, but i think it's, it's all the more imperative for the investigative committee to really get, get into what or who it is, what it and who has, who has been involved and...
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u. k. and the, and the us especially are using ukraine for this purpose as a proxy and, and, and if they can undermine russia, that is their goal. but given this a very tragic incident that occurred, it has actually solidified russian people behind the government. and so i think that that's a loss for them, but it, but it's, but i think it's that it's all the more imperative for the investigative committee to really get, get into what, who, it is, what it and who's, who's been involved and expose it. i'm just wondering if, you know, even though the russian investigate the committee is saying this, your so, so the saying the same. so even if we have concrete evidence, how likely is it that such high profile figures would be prosecuted virtually? no, this is that i can say that will be regarded as heroes because they'll, they'll be, they'll be saying that their aim is to try to protect ukraine and, and go after russia. so, and, you know, they, there's that old saying all's fair and level more. and more, he's definitely are in a more so uh, i can in my, in, in ukraine, ukrainian officials clear
u. k. and the, and the us especially are using ukraine for this purpose as a proxy and, and, and if they can undermine russia, that is their goal. but given this a very tragic incident that occurred, it has actually solidified russian people behind the government. and so i think that that's a loss for them, but it, but it's, but i think it's that it's all the more imperative for the investigative committee to really get, get into what, who, it is, what it and who's, who's been involved and...
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so rushed has federal security services and now we're open a talking about the u. k. is direct involvement and the ukraine, or what's your immediate reaction to that? this is valerie surprise, a to is a very poorly kids like that. i mean there are already things in front of the football game. you have the, if the is the visual bite service already and the, and these different right amongst of us the fall and these different ones there. so i and one can also say that the s i s has been involved, especially as it was more and more land operations. these colors it, but one can hardly say that but indirect. now because i mean that the level of complexity and direct involvement is becoming more apparent. yeah, the, the speeds also report and that the u. k. special, both service coordinated preparations full the landings and given that a business a unit, there's parts of the case, royal navy. what does this say about london's commitments a key, if, as well, i say this is showing the desperation at the political level, because that might be best for gamblers, but there are a slot machine and that is showing up i
so rushed has federal security services and now we're open a talking about the u. k. is direct involvement and the ukraine, or what's your immediate reaction to that? this is valerie surprise, a to is a very poorly kids like that. i mean there are already things in front of the football game. you have the, if the is the visual bite service already and the, and these different right amongst of us the fall and these different ones there. so i and one can also say that the s i s has been involved,...
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u. k. and the french, my goodness, the french very adamant that this must continue and they must have that done best. the ukraine must have the dumbest, which is to say, nato and the united states. and u. k, must have the done best. so why, why is that? and i don't know the answer, but i am now more suspicious than i was prior to this. i mean, there is something very valuable there probably under the ground. i don't know. it's but that territory is highly coveted and it's filled with the russians that via craniums have been fighting with for a long time. not, not russians proper, but russian speaking ukrainians, western which they had been attacking because we didn't want them to separate from . they didn't want them to have a ton, i mean, and to have a ton, i mean, needs to own your resources. so this is a resource for it. my, my prejudice is always that when you see or it is about resources. and i believe that, and i think i missed a little bit of interest in how valuable they've done best is to the west. now why i don't know why. i don't know precisely why, but i'm going to try to learn more about that right
u. k. and the french, my goodness, the french very adamant that this must continue and they must have that done best. the ukraine must have the dumbest, which is to say, nato and the united states. and u. k, must have the done best. so why, why is that? and i don't know the answer, but i am now more suspicious than i was prior to this. i mean, there is something very valuable there probably under the ground. i don't know. it's but that territory is highly coveted and it's filled with the...
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u. k. plans to send a largest ever military aid package to ukraine, and that would bring britons to hold military support for your trade during the current financial year to be equivalent. the $3700000000.00. while the u. k. defense secretary has brag about his country being the 1st to send long range myself, and advanced tags to you. great. the ukraine is an ex, essential baffle appears in must not waiting for the security of the united kingdom, which is why we were the 1st country in the world to provide and to tank weapons like this excellent and low. we do the 1st country to bride main buffing tanks like the pre defects it to this challenge, a 3 and with the 1st country in the world to provide long range missiles like the outstanding storm shatter. well, today i'm delighted to announce that we're providing all biggest ever package of gifted equipment to ukraine, plus another half a 1000000 pounds to bring all total contribution this year to $3000000000.00 pounds to. but i just need to a heads up, its blay, just of more heavy weaponry for cabs forces. russian troops are making steady
u. k. plans to send a largest ever military aid package to ukraine, and that would bring britons to hold military support for your trade during the current financial year to be equivalent. the $3700000000.00. while the u. k. defense secretary has brag about his country being the 1st to send long range myself, and advanced tags to you. great. the ukraine is an ex, essential baffle appears in must not waiting for the security of the united kingdom, which is why we were the 1st country in the...
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and we're going underground coal to genocide to powered via us u. k. u nation weaponry. i would say israel is the scariest. it's much scarier than ukraine was. and we felt terrified covering ukraine for a long time. and we've got on some scary lists from people who are very pro ukraine, who said that we were traders or russians. stooges, we had that a lot, put an apologist. um now you've joined how much awesome you joined him off. right. really? yes, yeah, and i, you know, i'm trying to think was, i is scared, covering all of this and ukraine over the last 2 years. as i have felt about going up against a zionist government and i don't know, i'm scared a lot. so i, i'm not sure. you know, if i think you had the little arrow and you show we did, we did. yeah. mind us. what happened to them? right. yeah, someone who was not protected by the united states government was thrown in jail and died there from neglect, apparently. and it's much different story then alexi and of all need who splashed all over the headlines comically at the oscars. actually the night that in the fall and he died, i was in dubai, and i couldn't take it watching all of the
and we're going underground coal to genocide to powered via us u. k. u nation weaponry. i would say israel is the scariest. it's much scarier than ukraine was. and we felt terrified covering ukraine for a long time. and we've got on some scary lists from people who are very pro ukraine, who said that we were traders or russians. stooges, we had that a lot, put an apologist. um now you've joined how much awesome you joined him off. right. really? yes, yeah, and i, you know, i'm trying to think...
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and he said that ukraine needed urgent. a defense ammunition and aid. the commended bilateral agreements made by individual native members, notably the one recently by the u. k. pledging to support ukraine with at least $10000.00 more drones. but he says that nato allies needed to do more. they needed to put the support on a firm and more enduring basis, and he's talking about this long term plan, a long term plan, the structure of which has yet to be agreed upon. and the funding of which also has yet to be agreed upon. he said that these things will be discussed in the months ahead ahead of sites july scheduled. nate, so somebody in washington dc. he was pushed by some journalists on a defense and how he perceived ukraine was gonna gate, for example, these patriot missile systems that it says that it is so in need. albany said that nato allies now would be going back to their respective countries and looking at their respective inventors, they weapons also those and looking to see what a defense systems they have available. i think it's also worth mentioning that he did actually respond to that statement made by the kremlin price office demitra pest golf ea
and he said that ukraine needed urgent. a defense ammunition and aid. the commended bilateral agreements made by individual native members, notably the one recently by the u. k. pledging to support ukraine with at least $10000.00 more drones. but he says that nato allies needed to do more. they needed to put the support on a firm and more enduring basis, and he's talking about this long term plan, a long term plan, the structure of which has yet to be agreed upon. and the funding of which also...
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and we're going underground coal to genocide to powered via us u. k. u nation weaponry. so i would say israel is the scariest. it's much scarier than ukraine was, and we felt terrified covering ukraine for a long time. and we got on some scary lists from people who are very pro ukraine, who said that we were traders or russians stooges, we had that a lot, put an apologist. um, now you've joined how much awesome you joined him off. right. really? yes. yeah. and i, you know, i'm trying to think was, i is scared, covering all of this and ukraine over the last 2 years as i have felt about going up against a zionist government. and i don't know, i'm scared a lot. so i, i'm not sure, you know, if i think you had the little arrow and you show we did, we did. yeah. mind us. what happened to them? right. yeah. someone who was not protected by the united states government was thrown in jail and died there from neglect, apparently. and it's much different story then alexi and of all me who splashed all over the headlines comically at the oscars actually the night. but in the fall and he died, i was in dubai, and i couldn't take it watching all of the
and we're going underground coal to genocide to powered via us u. k. u nation weaponry. so i would say israel is the scariest. it's much scarier than ukraine was, and we felt terrified covering ukraine for a long time. and we got on some scary lists from people who are very pro ukraine, who said that we were traders or russians stooges, we had that a lot, put an apologist. um, now you've joined how much awesome you joined him off. right. really? yes. yeah. and i, you know, i'm trying to think...
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have a responsibility a my work, i cannot my cannot take becca the be back because the ukraine inside the u. k. and i me try to kill or correspondence or rush on journalist. and it's really me i, i believe in my work i uh, i feel a bigger, responsible uh, in my work. so i don't think i ever, i ever think of about the such things. so to stop my working on boss uh because uh, the ukrainian army try took care of your knowledge. absolutely. yeah, that's my very point. people like you it's it's, it's not a job. it's something that you're bored into and agree. i thank you so much for coming on the show and giving us your take on 3 lucida. tell you more. corresponding live on our to thank you. now switzerland has a 9 start, a so called peace summit on ukraine will take place in mid june. with our freshman participation, the swift foreign minister has the ledge. they try to involve most if you need be a big look at it and there's, this has gone. so you were supposed to, off to ukraine of costs is ross, sorry, because the peace process can be done without russia without even if it won't be the from the very
have a responsibility a my work, i cannot my cannot take becca the be back because the ukraine inside the u. k. and i me try to kill or correspondence or rush on journalist. and it's really me i, i believe in my work i uh, i feel a bigger, responsible uh, in my work. so i don't think i ever, i ever think of about the such things. so to stop my working on boss uh because uh, the ukrainian army try took care of your knowledge. absolutely. yeah, that's my very point. people like you it's it's,...
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obvious connection with the recent statements by ukraine, a, a directly connected to the job and discussions is another point. but yeah, and so far as u. k may not be able to carry odd session to take the sale of these raises the question of who may be aging ukraine. and i think the discussions of bonds, the job and generals has given us a very, very unfortunate from drum these case. very embarrassing point. uh, uh, in the direction of job. all right, let's try me in bridge. why is key of so obsessed with striking this bridge? well, i think that's ready to be easy to understand. it's a great technological feet. uh, it's a bike or a piece of infrastructure. its destruction, or even damage to the bridge will cause considerable reputation on the damage. a rush, i so it's an important symbol. and the final piece of infrastructure and this new port uh, simple tool because of course it provides a direct, a direct connection between crimea and the east on um, uh next, the copies of golf stuff on dog. all right, gonna back member all the european parliament for the old, tentative for the jeremy parties. thank you so much for your insight on this
obvious connection with the recent statements by ukraine, a, a directly connected to the job and discussions is another point. but yeah, and so far as u. k may not be able to carry odd session to take the sale of these raises the question of who may be aging ukraine. and i think the discussions of bonds, the job and generals has given us a very, very unfortunate from drum these case. very embarrassing point. uh, uh, in the direction of job. all right, let's try me in bridge. why is key of so...
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and the phone that u. k. military intelligence office. so good to see you again, frank, at now the us is sending a $6000000000.00 us dollar package to ukraine as we just heard it includes munition and a defense systems. tell us, what difference do you think this will make on the battlefield a morning judge. well, in the woods of general austin, i wont ton, the tie to us. it will do is blunt russian advances in 2 ways. the 1st way obviously is by reinforcing you. credit is vital artillery um with the western supplied 155 shelves. that's not so important. they've been out guns daily on the front for a long time. now. concerning our defenses, that's almost equally important. and it is disappointing that the americans have not forwarded more patriot batteries. they have 80 boxes and pantry, 400 launches. i suspect the problem is that they are wanting to keep those gates. any conflict with china spot easy credit is not, but to the extent that they've got some already to set this the besides themselves . and i think as we go forward, more in the form of other systems that last had mentioned that will allow the credit is to push back the russian a
and the phone that u. k. military intelligence office. so good to see you again, frank, at now the us is sending a $6000000000.00 us dollar package to ukraine as we just heard it includes munition and a defense systems. tell us, what difference do you think this will make on the battlefield a morning judge. well, in the woods of general austin, i wont ton, the tie to us. it will do is blunt russian advances in 2 ways. the 1st way obviously is by reinforcing you. credit is vital artillery um...
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k u. and it's more weapons of being sent to ukraine. most goes side of the country is paying, the price has been human life. the mock and a grim milestone for gaza is riley bowman's writing down on the enclave. now marketing was $200.00 days of trying his rights to carry abnormally economic and trade exchanges with all countries in the world, including russia on the by the quantity and mutual of benefits, allows about destruction, goals, sabotage, strong strong different badging. basically, making a stand totally made room is washington would soon be unavailing and wielding some functions of, of aging towards close and code d ties with most of the try with someone to cover for you this how it is great to have your company to kick off this live program for months ago, of course, that is ours. so in the last 24 hours a low, no ukraine has lost more than a 1000 troops that is, according to ruptures, ministry of defense and 2 years under the constant capacity. key of loss is now amount to half a 1000000. that is something ukraine's western
k u. and it's more weapons of being sent to ukraine. most goes side of the country is paying, the price has been human life. the mock and a grim milestone for gaza is riley bowman's writing down on the enclave. now marketing was $200.00 days of trying his rights to carry abnormally economic and trade exchanges with all countries in the world, including russia on the by the quantity and mutual of benefits, allows about destruction, goals, sabotage, strong strong different badging. basically,...
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and the netherlands in the u. k. a and others at, but at the same time, he's keeping the pressure on saying that now it's a question of really delivering the weapons and ammunition the ukraine needs, given that most go for its part, is also getting support from its international symbols. as a bubble, of course, china, speaking of support for ukraine and you did mentioned there's the us has approved this long delayed age package for ukraine. this is in addition to sending the attack ins long range besides the keys. while the german chancellor continues to refuse to send the long range taurus, besides that, you can once this issue come up at all as well, it's hard to know, but that is that it would seem highly likely that that would be discussed. certainly either various international partners, including the u. s. and the u. k. a teen for gemini to send a long range missile of the tourist me saw as a range of 500 kilometers. it's longer than the us at me so. so there's a weapon that key if once and a senior defense officials from washington are quoted as saying they hope that the decision to supply that to that you asked me. so i'll will ink cartridge, pull it political leade
and the netherlands in the u. k. a and others at, but at the same time, he's keeping the pressure on saying that now it's a question of really delivering the weapons and ammunition the ukraine needs, given that most go for its part, is also getting support from its international symbols. as a bubble, of course, china, speaking of support for ukraine and you did mentioned there's the us has approved this long delayed age package for ukraine. this is in addition to sending the attack ins long...
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u. k. and others continued to make excuses for saudi arabia, despite the fact that it was repeatedly bombing civilians. of course, russia and ukraine pose badly made any pretence to the following international law. so unfortunately, humanitarian considerations seem to type, not even sex in place for full 5th place. wedding, what country is go to war? and the us pushing to end the war on gauze while still supplying weapons, which is just double standards. it doesn't think that really pushing to end the war in god's them. they are making a show. they are using rhetoric, but they want to see. and then to the war, they have deliberately for rage, if by with, to stop supplying the arms, the munitions, the spat fox, the ball could not go on. they are not putting even any conditions on this, i age and on these items. and i think that the by the administration wants to appear to the world to above the electra mate, trying to end the war. in reality, there is no serious meaningful effort to bring it to an end. if the us really wanted the war to end the will with end, right. and as we look forward into the coming months in years, do you thin
u. k. and others continued to make excuses for saudi arabia, despite the fact that it was repeatedly bombing civilians. of course, russia and ukraine pose badly made any pretence to the following international law. so unfortunately, humanitarian considerations seem to type, not even sex in place for full 5th place. wedding, what country is go to war? and the us pushing to end the war on gauze while still supplying weapons, which is just double standards. it doesn't think that really pushing to...
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the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage today at a high—level meeting in washington between america and britain's top diplomats. u—keron says his government has "grave concerns" about humanitarian access in gaza, but would not be suspending arms exports to israel. he also defended his earlier meeting with former president donald trump — as �*entirely in line with precedent�*. meanwhile secretary blinken says the us does not have a date for a potential israeli military operation in rafah, but added the state department is working closely with qatar and egypt to establish a ceasefire. no, we do not have a date for any rafah operation. on the contrary, what we have is an ongoing conversation with israel about any rafah operation. the president's been very clear about our deep concerns. about israel's ability to lose civilians out of harm's way, to care for them once they are out of harm's way and you have any kind of major military operation that doesn't do real harm to civilian, children and to women. i'm joined now by philipj crowley, who was assistant secretary of state for public affairs under president obama. let
the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage today at a high—level meeting in washington between america and britain's top diplomats. u—keron says his government has "grave concerns" about humanitarian access in gaza, but would not be suspending arms exports to israel. he also defended his earlier meeting with former president donald trump — as �*entirely in line with precedent�*. meanwhile secretary blinken says the us does not have a date for a potential...
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and how we pay for it. first, we will put the u. k. so in defense industry, unable to take one of a central lessons of the war and ukraine, is that we need deepest stop calls of munitions and for industry to be able to replenish them more quickly. so you're not going on to announce the law just as a minute treat package to ukraine during his visit. opponent, reading it and will sole, with nato secretary general. the prime minister is now set to head over to germany for a meeting with a drum and chancellor overlap show. earlier that you guys defense minister released a video where he analysis done showcase parts of the aide package to be sent to ukraine. this package is all about bringing peace. ukraine is an ex, essential baffle appears in muscle when so the security of the united kingdom, which is why we were the 1st country and the well to provide and to tank weapons like this. excellent little. we do the 1st country to bride main buffing tanks, like the previous exit to this challenge, a 3 and with the 1st country in the world to provide long range missiles like the outstanding storm shatter. well, today i'm delighted to announce that
and how we pay for it. first, we will put the u. k. so in defense industry, unable to take one of a central lessons of the war and ukraine, is that we need deepest stop calls of munitions and for industry to be able to replenish them more quickly. so you're not going on to announce the law just as a minute treat package to ukraine during his visit. opponent, reading it and will sole, with nato secretary general. the prime minister is now set to head over to germany for a meeting with a drum and...
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and he said that ukraine needed urgent. a defense ammunition and aid. the commended bilateral agreements made by individual native members, notably the one recently by the u. k. pledging to support ukraine with at least $10000.00 more drugs. but he says that nato allies needed to do more. they needed to put the support on a firm and more enduring basis, and he's talking about this long term plan alone. so i'm planned the structure of which has yet to be agreed upon. and the funding of which also has yet to be agreed upon. and he said that these things would be discussed in the months ahead ahead of sites july scheduled night. so somebody in washington dc. he was pushed by some g. busy lists on a defense and how he perceived ukraine was gonna gate, for example, these patriot missile systems that it says that it is so in need of any say that nato allies now would be going back to their respective countries and looking at their respective inventories. they weapons also those and looking to see what a defense systems they have available. i think it's also worth mentioning that he did actually respond to that statement made by the kremlin price office demitra pes
and he said that ukraine needed urgent. a defense ammunition and aid. the commended bilateral agreements made by individual native members, notably the one recently by the u. k. pledging to support ukraine with at least $10000.00 more drugs. but he says that nato allies needed to do more. they needed to put the support on a firm and more enduring basis, and he's talking about this long term plan alone. so i'm planned the structure of which has yet to be agreed upon. and the funding of which...
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are ukraine top the agenda and talks between the drum and town so that will show it's on the british prime minister receipt. so not in the in earlier today is the u. k. lead his 1st visit to germany since he took office 18 months ago. also on the agenda during that talks was a joint german and u. k. plan to develop remote controlled artillery. we can get more now from the w as chief political editor, mikayla, cuz now who joins us from the chancellor in violin. miss ya, ukraine. obviously a huge topic on the agenda today. tell us a bit more about what folks and so not we're talking about this is really overseas through not the bridge department. it's a cool this inflection point. he called the ministry corporation between particularly germany and britain, the closest it has ever been. and the 1st for us is actually labeling. this is him returning to the world stage. he's just come from poland. now speaking with the drum and sean, so it was quite clear that both on some more competition not to just still label themselves as the biggest supporter of ukraine without putting the other one in 2nd place within the european context. and so clearly at both,
are ukraine top the agenda and talks between the drum and town so that will show it's on the british prime minister receipt. so not in the in earlier today is the u. k. lead his 1st visit to germany since he took office 18 months ago. also on the agenda during that talks was a joint german and u. k. plan to develop remote controlled artillery. we can get more now from the w as chief political editor, mikayla, cuz now who joins us from the chancellor in violin. miss ya, ukraine. obviously a huge...
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u. k. no plans for any and need to come by presence in ukraine, but of course uh several and they dollars how men and women in uniform at the end. this is a gaping advise me, us congress has pos and legislation to sunday the $100000000000.00 and $8.00 for 3 major prizes around the world in ukraine, israel and taiwan. but nature member, state hungry is wary of the move saying europe with being further dragged into a wolf with no end in sight. in brussels today, there is a pro majority. the mood in europe is will like politics is dominated by the logic of all. this is the volt, tx of all that can drug europe, into the depths. brussels is playing with fire. america is making a terrible mistake. and we have to tell the world the truth. someone really wants a big war and no, it's not us. a terrible war is approaching and the warmongers in slovakia are applauding it. we are arming the whole world. we're on the brink of destruction. according to a lot of them, based on the face thing tank, a global defense spending weeks, a wrinkled, 2200000 dollars last year and i total everything funding was about
u. k. no plans for any and need to come by presence in ukraine, but of course uh several and they dollars how men and women in uniform at the end. this is a gaping advise me, us congress has pos and legislation to sunday the $100000000000.00 and $8.00 for 3 major prizes around the world in ukraine, israel and taiwan. but nature member, state hungry is wary of the move saying europe with being further dragged into a wolf with no end in sight. in brussels today, there is a pro majority. the mood...
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and how we pay for it. first, we will put the u. k. so in defense industry, unable to take one of a central lessons of the war and ukraine, is that we need deepest stop calls of munitions and for industry to be able to replenish them more quickly to knock way down to an ounce of law just as a ministry, a package to ukraine during his visit to poland. he met in, also with nato, is the secretary general to discuss with your people here. and the prime minister is now set to head over to germany for a meeting with johnson, a overlap shelves, full 1000000 riley. either you case defense minister ground shops, reduced a video while he announced and showed case parts of the aid package to be sent to ukraine. the ukraine is an extra essential baffled person, must not waiting for the security of the united kingdom, which is why we were the 1st country in the world to provide and to tank weapons like this excellent and low. we will 1st country to bride main buffing tanks. like the previous exit to this challenge, a 3 and with the 1st country in the world to provide long range missiles like the outstanding storm shatter. well, today i'm delighted to
and how we pay for it. first, we will put the u. k. so in defense industry, unable to take one of a central lessons of the war and ukraine, is that we need deepest stop calls of munitions and for industry to be able to replenish them more quickly to knock way down to an ounce of law just as a ministry, a package to ukraine during his visit to poland. he met in, also with nato, is the secretary general to discuss with your people here. and the prime minister is now set to head over to germany...
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and u. k. really told zalinski not to sign the deal, but they did it allegedly not because they wanted to continue their proxy war and ukraine and put a strain on the russian federation and to eliminate innocent russian civilians. but because they were concerned for that once they saw that the proposal was included and the creation of a guarantor group for ukraine security that included russia, china, and the west. and the reason for their concern is truly amazing. they said, well, we can sign it. but what of disagreement does not stand somebody attacks ukraine? maybe russia attacks ukraine, and in this case, as guarantors for ukraine, we would have to fight the war with russia. but this isn't something we want to and you see this is a very sophisticated logic to figure out. first of all, the suggestion was to have the 5 nations, as well as germany and turkey, a act as guarantors of disagreements. if you happen to be a guarantor state or you're invited to be one and you're thinking if another gear interest age violates that agreements, then i would have to engage in a war against that to guarantee our nation. it means they t
and u. k. really told zalinski not to sign the deal, but they did it allegedly not because they wanted to continue their proxy war and ukraine and put a strain on the russian federation and to eliminate innocent russian civilians. but because they were concerned for that once they saw that the proposal was included and the creation of a guarantor group for ukraine security that included russia, china, and the west. and the reason for their concern is truly amazing. they said, well, we can sign...
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and you, i'm the u. k. within days of the salt of the ukraine, who was the little to no justification. in fact, a report by the case media regulator later trying to justify that decision struggle to having to admit that all these nice pulled costs was offering a multitude of these we took into account tv, no boss, these representations, but it had included alternative viewpoints. we acknowledge that the program contains a different perspectives on the ongoing, wider conflict in ukraine, yet as of calling late to outline did not same report. it considered that not to be enough to preserve due impartiality. as back in 1999, the decision was to act immediately and perhaps or not to ask questions later. i see that as the on the but i think it might be co move. yes, it was a military action against a lot of state, the tv against the said it'd be against the middle of sewage. but also it was a political move against the there's or not least against the other newspapers to states televisions as well. did we, did the political move? they announced to us the only cnn his right uh, 4442 to the,
and you, i'm the u. k. within days of the salt of the ukraine, who was the little to no justification. in fact, a report by the case media regulator later trying to justify that decision struggle to having to admit that all these nice pulled costs was offering a multitude of these we took into account tv, no boss, these representations, but it had included alternative viewpoints. we acknowledge that the program contains a different perspectives on the ongoing, wider conflict in ukraine, yet as...
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u. k. and the united states have, in fact, given russia after it's invasion of ukraine, that's what i remember the chance to call them out for the question. because as i exam through as a, as gabe, that said, a number of countries did condemn. but what's to doctors, the fact upfront, so you okay and you know, says, did not. now we understand the politics, we understand there's support of his rad. when start all of that, the crit upset. iran is a destabilizing force, is riley, is uh, you know, this, that's another thing. but an attack on diplomatic facilities such as a concepts, an embassy, is not permissible onto the national law. and this is a forwarding a central but need didn't, or part of it could be explained by the fact that blinking is in europe. and europeans no longer have a voice, no longer have a voice to just full on the footsteps of the united states. kind of thing, american position and the american position has been allowing is right back with infinity. and when it's acting with infinity, it's going to continue doing the same. okay, we'll continue talking about this up until fas
u. k. and the united states have, in fact, given russia after it's invasion of ukraine, that's what i remember the chance to call them out for the question. because as i exam through as a, as gabe, that said, a number of countries did condemn. but what's to doctors, the fact upfront, so you okay and you know, says, did not. now we understand the politics, we understand there's support of his rad. when start all of that, the crit upset. iran is a destabilizing force, is riley, is uh, you know,...
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and u. k. really told zalinski not to sign the deal, but they did it allegedly not because they wanted to continue their proxy work in ukraine and put a strain on the russian federation and to eliminate innocent russian civilians. but because they were concerned for that once they saw that the proposal was included with the creation of a guarantor group for ukraine security that included russia, china, and the west. and the reason for their concern is truly amazing. so they said, well, we can sign it. but what have disagreement does not stand for somebody attacks ukraine, maybe russia attacks ukraine. and in this case, as guarantors for ukraine, we would have to fight a war with russia. but this isn't something we want to wait until you see this is a very sophisticated logic to figure out. first of all, the suggestion was to have the 5 nations, as well as germany and turkey, a act as guarantors of this agreement. if you happen to be a guarantor, a state or you're invited to be one, and you're thinking if another guarantee or a state violates that agreements, then i would have to engage in a war against that guarantor nation.
and u. k. really told zalinski not to sign the deal, but they did it allegedly not because they wanted to continue their proxy work in ukraine and put a strain on the russian federation and to eliminate innocent russian civilians. but because they were concerned for that once they saw that the proposal was included with the creation of a guarantor group for ukraine security that included russia, china, and the west. and the reason for their concern is truly amazing. so they said, well, we can...