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k p. m. bars. johnson. to shut down this channel effectively ending press freedom in the u. k. johnson. the former journalist himself claims the doing what the british labor policy want him to do, would amount to be being as bad as russia, with nato nations in the u, condemning. russian president vladimir putin for authorizing what russia calls a special military operation against ukraine. after antony blinkin canceled his meeting with russian foreign minister counterpart, sergey lever of nature. nature media is talking about the whole new era and geo politics. let alone nuclear weapon use here in our t and had going underground. we seek the question more, as well as provide viewers with all sides of any debate. we have been reaching out to pro ukrainians to hear their side of the ukraine invasion, retain the current climate. many do not want to come on to talk to us. we like therefore, to extend an invite to any ukranian journalists or politicians watching now to come on the show and give your side of the story. but joining me now from moscow in italian irish at sky, the former vice ch
k p. m. bars. johnson. to shut down this channel effectively ending press freedom in the u. k. johnson. the former journalist himself claims the doing what the british labor policy want him to do, would amount to be being as bad as russia, with nato nations in the u, condemning. russian president vladimir putin for authorizing what russia calls a special military operation against ukraine. after antony blinkin canceled his meeting with russian foreign minister counterpart, sergey lever of...
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k p. m. bars. johnson. to shut down this channel effectively ending press freedom in the u. k. johnson, a former journalist himself claims the doing what the british labor policy want him to do, would amount to be being as bad as russia, with nato nations and the u condemning. russian president vladimir putin for authorizing what russia calls a special military operation against ukraine. after antony blinking, cancelled his meeting with russian foreign minister, counterpart, sergey leverage of nature. nature. media is talking about the whole new era and geo politics. let alone nuclear weapon you here are naughty and had going on the ground . we seek the question more, as well as provide view. as with all sides of any debate, we have been reaching out to pro ukrainians to hear their side of the ukraine invasion regina in the current climate. many do not want to come on to talk to us. we like therefore, to extend an invite to any ukranian journalists or politicians watching now to come on the show and give your side of the story. but joining me now for moscow is natalia nourish at
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u. k prime minister boris johnson. now both have recently found themselves and hot water at home. biden is continuing to suffer from record low approval numbers, mainly because of a trouble economy. continuing border crisis and continued lack of control over coded just to name a few under his leadership. but while abide and has been a gradual downward trajectory, johnson saw the most dramatic drop and global leader approval ratings in the month of january. according to the latest morning, so paul, only 29 percent approval of the prime minister, a net loss of 36 percent off since december. so why such a substantial loss and it this why the prime minister is parenting the bite and ministrations and narrative of an ominous invasion by russia that is discussed with my colleague actually in returns, a host of going underground here on r t. i thanks for joining me. thanks scott. even having milan ash in my now, most of you and we all know the revelation regarding these 8 legit parties which happened at downing street during
u. k prime minister boris johnson. now both have recently found themselves and hot water at home. biden is continuing to suffer from record low approval numbers, mainly because of a trouble economy. continuing border crisis and continued lack of control over coded just to name a few under his leadership. but while abide and has been a gradual downward trajectory, johnson saw the most dramatic drop and global leader approval ratings in the month of january. according to the latest morning, so...
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u. k. don't think bars, johnson is fit to run the country. it also comes as his approval ratings are really, really low at the moment, just 22 percent. so it seems like he wants to move on from the sou gray report and all of it findings on the backlash to it as quick as possible. so he didn't ukraine, but he is without the foreign secretary liz trust. she's actually tested positive even though she was supposed to be assisting him on his travels. however, before she tested positive, she took to the house of commons, upping the ante as well with that robust rhetoric and threatening russia with these sanctions. however, unfortunately for her, she was met with jazz and laughter from across the house. as it seems, many m p 's can't really take the government seriously. those in and around the kremlin will have no where to hide. we will make sure that those who share responsibility for the kremlin aggressive the stabilizing action, will share in bearing a have a cost well, big to come from barnes jones in the prime minister describing potential agg
u. k. don't think bars, johnson is fit to run the country. it also comes as his approval ratings are really, really low at the moment, just 22 percent. so it seems like he wants to move on from the sou gray report and all of it findings on the backlash to it as quick as possible. so he didn't ukraine, but he is without the foreign secretary liz trust. she's actually tested positive even though she was supposed to be assisting him on his travels. however, before she tested positive, she took to...
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u. k, boris johnson said that the west still must stick together because moscow is giving off mixed signals. i've also seen a few john nist complain about how the kremlin is not withdrawing the heavy duty stuff. just thousands of troops and tanks. it seems russia just can't win. it keeps troops at the board as it's an aggressor. it withdraws its troops and it still could pounce at any moment now. so if there was any hope that this apocalyptic winter is coming, rhetoric that's really been flaunting, the information is fair over the last few weeks would come to an end. perhaps we should have known that, let's just remind ourselves for the highlights. what can you tell us about reports that you as intelligence believes russia is considering wednesday for an attack, we cannot perfectly predict the day an invasion could began a major military action could begin by russia and ukraine any day now? well, it's still the case that an invasion could be imminent, and it is highly likely. i would just tell you that it is entirely possible that he could move with little to no warning when it seems that t
u. k, boris johnson said that the west still must stick together because moscow is giving off mixed signals. i've also seen a few john nist complain about how the kremlin is not withdrawing the heavy duty stuff. just thousands of troops and tanks. it seems russia just can't win. it keeps troops at the board as it's an aggressor. it withdraws its troops and it still could pounce at any moment now. so if there was any hope that this apocalyptic winter is coming, rhetoric that's really been...
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johnson. in recent days, the u. k. government pledge an extra 97000000 pounds in aid to one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. afghanistan with over 22000000. threatened with starvation and reports of children and organs being sold in exchange for food. what now for the country? the defeated britain, the u. s and such a high cost. joining me now from afghanistan's capital cobble is the spokesperson for you and hcr afghanistan pita kessler. thank you so much pete. of her. coming on . i mean the foreign secretary here says the u. k continues to provide vital humanitarian assistance, enough canister on supporting of a 2700000 afghans with life saving a by the administration, working to keep you on the tearing assistance flowing to have get this done. all us funds are directed to closely vetted local and international partners. i mean, surely, the aid is coming through from the countries that, of course, i'll give the detroit the country up to 21. well, you know, let's look at the bass needs in this country. afghan
johnson. in recent days, the u. k. government pledge an extra 97000000 pounds in aid to one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. afghanistan with over 22000000. threatened with starvation and reports of children and organs being sold in exchange for food. what now for the country? the defeated britain, the u. s and such a high cost. joining me now from afghanistan's capital cobble is the spokesperson for you and hcr afghanistan pita kessler. thank you so much pete. of her. coming on . i...
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u. k. defense secretary warming to the theme that he touched on. mister johnson, not sir kissed armour a little earlier today when he addressed the nation of basically saying that the u . k. indeed, every nato country, every e e u country, the u. s. included, cannot normalize what mr. putin is doing in the eastern ukraine by, in effect doing nothing less bringing ne parker, our correspondent tracking that story for us out of london. need your reading of what we heard there from mr. johnson. i mean, that will go down as probably one of the most important foreign policy speeches that boris johnson will make in his political career. he has a huge task in front of him to come up with something that the the kremlin would hate to hear. and obviously without being drawn into a direct conflict with troops on the ground in ukraine, the u. k. a long as with its western allies in nato and the european union have come up with this rafter of sanctions. and some of the. busy the items that were listed by bowers johnson will parallel no doubt what we hear out of the united stat
u. k. defense secretary warming to the theme that he touched on. mister johnson, not sir kissed armour a little earlier today when he addressed the nation of basically saying that the u . k. indeed, every nato country, every e e u country, the u. s. included, cannot normalize what mr. putin is doing in the eastern ukraine by, in effect doing nothing less bringing ne parker, our correspondent tracking that story for us out of london. need your reading of what we heard there from mr. johnson. i...
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u. k. pallana subarus. johnson was grilled in parliament over an investigation into a series of parties held at his downing street residence during the cobra 19 lockdown. the findings accuse him and parts of his team are failing in leadership and judgment. johnson has apologized, but says he will not step down. the prime minister, a crunched day for boris johnson, leaving his headquarters in london's downing street to give a statement in parliament on what's become known as the party gates scandal. firstly, i want to say, sorry, and i'm sorry for the things we simply didn't get right. and also sorry for the way that this matter has been handled and it's no use saying that this will, that was within the rules and is no you saying that people we're working hard. i know the opposition leader kiss. darma was quick to pounce, who the st. johnson repeatedly claim the lockdown rules were followed. despite the parties in downing street, the house that the guy that we now know that 12 cases have reached the threshold for cr
u. k. pallana subarus. johnson was grilled in parliament over an investigation into a series of parties held at his downing street residence during the cobra 19 lockdown. the findings accuse him and parts of his team are failing in leadership and judgment. johnson has apologized, but says he will not step down. the prime minister, a crunched day for boris johnson, leaving his headquarters in london's downing street to give a statement in parliament on what's become known as the party gates...
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u. k. for senior aged to prime minister boys johnson have quit within hours of each other. the wave of resignations comes as a pressure mounts on johnston over the potty gates, candle investigations, continuing to allegations at parties were held at downing street in breach of covered 19 locked anvils. so far at least 17 and peace have submitted letters of no confidence in the prime minister where we challenged has more on the aides who resigned veneer mertsa in her resignation. letter said you are a better man than many of your detractors will ever understand, which is why it is desperately sad that you let yourself down by making a scurrilous accusation against the leader of the opposition. now the other resignations ah, basically be being presented by loyal as the prime minister, as part of this big clear routes that he promised of the downing street operation following the su gray report. but i have to say it doesn't seem like he's in control of these resignations at the moment and there's a sense that these are people leaving a sinking ship dominant cummings, of course
u. k. for senior aged to prime minister boys johnson have quit within hours of each other. the wave of resignations comes as a pressure mounts on johnston over the potty gates, candle investigations, continuing to allegations at parties were held at downing street in breach of covered 19 locked anvils. so far at least 17 and peace have submitted letters of no confidence in the prime minister where we challenged has more on the aides who resigned veneer mertsa in her resignation. letter said you...
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u. k. prime minister always johnson announcing that the u. k. well now, except refugees from ukraine. economists to richard wolf claims that barring russia from the swift banking system would cause huge financial problems. world war in a global world more globally interconnected than ever before. if you blocked the swift system, you are declaring a kind of economic warfare that will damage and destroy all kinds of economic relationships. the reason mister schultz and germany did not want to and stopped the attempt to convert to fries russia out of swift, was because it would throw the price of oil and gas up in the food beyond what it has already been. because you couldn't pay russia for the oil and gas through swift, and they wouldn't send it any more. and no one knows where that's going to go. so if they do that, if they actually go through with that, they will disrupt global trade. they will drive inflation through the roof. and let me remind everyone, russia, china, iran, and many other countries don't like the domination, the united states
u. k. prime minister always johnson announcing that the u. k. well now, except refugees from ukraine. economists to richard wolf claims that barring russia from the swift banking system would cause huge financial problems. world war in a global world more globally interconnected than ever before. if you blocked the swift system, you are declaring a kind of economic warfare that will damage and destroy all kinds of economic relationships. the reason mister schultz and germany did not want to and...
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u. k. troops for now. so why do you think boars johnson is deciding to get involved in ukraine right now? and why do you think that he feels like the u. k. should be involved in this situation. is this about loyalty to his ally? well, i think it has loyalty to do with europe. the great britain is one of the leaders of your head, but europe is said, stay out of if you got french, president or crony germany, every country has said, oh, stay out of this for now. let us kind of handle this diplomatically, why, why send in all those additional military support unless you want war or you want to stop war, i believe in peace through strength as well. and i think that this is specifically europe's issue to deal with. but i honestly don't trust germany to be a good arbiter or a good ally in defending europe right now. they are the ones that are allowing russian oil and gas pipeline to be brought in to germany against most people's wishes. and what with this happened under ronald reagan, he blew up the oil pipeline. he said, we're not going to be funding nato and putting all of our boys and girls at
u. k. troops for now. so why do you think boars johnson is deciding to get involved in ukraine right now? and why do you think that he feels like the u. k. should be involved in this situation. is this about loyalty to his ally? well, i think it has loyalty to do with europe. the great britain is one of the leaders of your head, but europe is said, stay out of if you got french, president or crony germany, every country has said, oh, stay out of this for now. let us kind of handle this...
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u. k prime minister boris johnson, will go in the coming hours. and the kremlin has said that they will release details of that discussion once it takes place. but we've been hearing from an m p by the name of dmitri nova called for who is the deputy head of the foreign affairs committee in the duma. and he said that at this move is an absolutely destructive step. and it will certainly complicate things in ukraine, and he also went on to say that these actions can also be seen as an attempt to hack the fragile negotiating process that is taking place about security guarantees that rushes looking for from the u. s. government, of course, we're still wait waiting for villa vladimir putin to make up his mind about how to respond to the counter and response that he's received from the americans a week ago today. now, when the u. s. ambassador to russia delivered a hand written response to the foreign ministry here about those security guarantees. the russians have said that, of course, the expansion of nato's at their top concern. this certainly will
u. k prime minister boris johnson, will go in the coming hours. and the kremlin has said that they will release details of that discussion once it takes place. but we've been hearing from an m p by the name of dmitri nova called for who is the deputy head of the foreign affairs committee in the duma. and he said that at this move is an absolutely destructive step. and it will certainly complicate things in ukraine, and he also went on to say that these actions can also be seen as an attempt to...
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u. k. prime minister has pledged more support for ukrainian armed forces as fierce grow that russia could be planning and in asian, or as johnson and president vladimir zalinski held talks in the capital on tuesday . the u. k. as often tens of millions of dollars in aid to assist ukraine. johnston's as russia is holding a gun to ukraine's hand in an effort to change the architecture of european security. the west fears russia is planning to invade its neighbour with tens of thousands of troops. tanks and artillery missiles gathered near the border. b u. s . and its allies are threatening tougher sanctions. the criminal insist there'll be no attack alongside other countries. we are also preparing a package of sanctions and other measures to be enacted the moment the 1st russian po, cat crosses further into ukrainian territory. and we have done all this, and preparers not as a show of hostility towards russia, but is a demonstration that we will always stand up for freedom and democracy and ukrainian sovereignty in the face of aggression thought my r bunker, the we discussed a set of activities to provide deterrence measures agai
u. k. prime minister has pledged more support for ukrainian armed forces as fierce grow that russia could be planning and in asian, or as johnson and president vladimir zalinski held talks in the capital on tuesday . the u. k. as often tens of millions of dollars in aid to assist ukraine. johnston's as russia is holding a gun to ukraine's hand in an effort to change the architecture of european security. the west fears russia is planning to invade its neighbour with tens of thousands of troops....
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u. k. for boris johnson, as a primary school students appear to have turned on him with a barrel of letters, criticising his leadership as prime minister, particularly that he hosted parties during a cove. it locked down. the u. k. is education secretary, a member of johnson's conservative party fight back saying school children shouldn't be encouraged to take sides on political matters. while there is a clear need for schools to address political issues in the classroom from time to time, this must not be done in a partisan way. no school should be encouraging young people to pin their colors to a political mast. the school with a so students were told to compose the letters as part of a task, teaching critical writing skills. they were informed about bars johnson so cool party gates scandal, which has landed the prime minister in hot water with calls even for me during party for him to resign. the school has emphasized that the students were encouraged to develop critical thinking skills and had nothing to do with pushing a particular political angle. as part of a democracy to pick the ye
u. k. for boris johnson, as a primary school students appear to have turned on him with a barrel of letters, criticising his leadership as prime minister, particularly that he hosted parties during a cove. it locked down. the u. k. is education secretary, a member of johnson's conservative party fight back saying school children shouldn't be encouraged to take sides on political matters. while there is a clear need for schools to address political issues in the classroom from time to time, this...
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fears grow that russia could be planning an invasion or as johnson and president vladimir zalinski held talks in the capital on tuesday. the u. k is offered tens of millions of dollars in aid to assist ukraine. johnson says russia is holding a gun to ukraine's head in an effort to change the architecture of european security.
fears grow that russia could be planning an invasion or as johnson and president vladimir zalinski held talks in the capital on tuesday. the u. k is offered tens of millions of dollars in aid to assist ukraine. johnson says russia is holding a gun to ukraine's head in an effort to change the architecture of european security.
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u. k. forest johnson says, no guys, we will still need to stick together because mosca still giving us some mixed signals. here it seems that rashid is caught when it keeps troops at the borders and it's an aggressive. it starts with during its trips, but it still could pounds at any minute. so if there was any hope that this apocalyptic winter is coming, rhetoric that we've been floating, our ways over the last couple of weeks would come to an end. perhaps we should have known fast, so let's just remind ourselves of the highlights. what can you tell us about reports that us intelligence believes russia is considering wednesday for an attack, we cannot perfectly predict the day been invasion, could begin a major military action could begin by russia in ukraine any day now? well, it is still the case that an invasion could be imminent, and it is highly likely i would just tell you that it is entirely possible that he could move with little to no warning. well, it seems that the level of hysteria is still continuing, though i have to say, i would have thought that watching those russian troop
u. k. forest johnson says, no guys, we will still need to stick together because mosca still giving us some mixed signals. here it seems that rashid is caught when it keeps troops at the borders and it's an aggressive. it starts with during its trips, but it still could pounds at any minute. so if there was any hope that this apocalyptic winter is coming, rhetoric that we've been floating, our ways over the last couple of weeks would come to an end. perhaps we should have known fast, so let's...
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going underground after a phone call between putin and johnson who the kremlin appears to have characterized as utterly confused coming up the show as u. k. pm bars, johnson, arguably braces for war, both at home and abroad. we analyze a week that is arguably shut a damning light will number 10 antiques, while the donation troops had towards eastern europe to prepare for battle and 24 hours after the paging winter olympics opening ceremony, we investigate whether there will be repercussions for in a donation. in allied diplomatic boycott, bowlers hm. or coming up in today's going underground at 1st this week you gave pm bars. johnson temporarily escaped from his m p. 's at home and pay to visit ukraine's capital care where he threatened russia with defacto military action and sanctions at one russian soldiers tow cap across the border and ukraine. this is a growing number of british nps score for a new confidence vote on johnson's leadership. after a censored report into alleged criminal government, covered law violations was released this week. joining enough and beckons field in the u. k. is the chairman of the campaign for conservativ
going underground after a phone call between putin and johnson who the kremlin appears to have characterized as utterly confused coming up the show as u. k. pm bars, johnson, arguably braces for war, both at home and abroad. we analyze a week that is arguably shut a damning light will number 10 antiques, while the donation troops had towards eastern europe to prepare for battle and 24 hours after the paging winter olympics opening ceremony, we investigate whether there will be repercussions for...
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u. k prime minister boris johnson. now both have recently found themselves and hot water at home bite and is continuing to suffer from record low approval numbers, mainly because of a troubled economy. continuing border crisis and continued lack of control over coded just to name a few under his leadership. but while abiding has been a gradual downward trajectory, johnson saw the most dramatic drop in global liter approval ratings. in the month of january. according to the latest morning concept, paul only.
u. k prime minister boris johnson. now both have recently found themselves and hot water at home bite and is continuing to suffer from record low approval numbers, mainly because of a troubled economy. continuing border crisis and continued lack of control over coded just to name a few under his leadership. but while abiding has been a gradual downward trajectory, johnson saw the most dramatic drop in global liter approval ratings. in the month of january. according to the latest morning...
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u. k prime minister ball is johnson announcing that the u. k. well, now accept refugees from ukraine as for other measures being taken in response to the so called special military operation, front is bursting supplies of military equipment to ukraine. germany is also you turning on its no intervention policy confirming now that it would deliver arms to the country or to show davinsky reports. all we heard on saturday from president mack gone at some very grave words. indeed, he said that the war in ukraine would last and that there would be consequences. now. macklin has been meeting with his defense council ministers on saturday. we're waiting to find out what was agreed on if anything in that defense council. but we did hear from the elisa palace earlier on saturday at st. francis main objective when it comes to the situation in ukraine is to avoid the collapse of the country and to be able to negotiate a cease fire. that is something it says it is still pursuing between russia and ukraine. now there are the possibility of further sanctions t
u. k prime minister ball is johnson announcing that the u. k. well, now accept refugees from ukraine as for other measures being taken in response to the so called special military operation, front is bursting supplies of military equipment to ukraine. germany is also you turning on its no intervention policy confirming now that it would deliver arms to the country or to show davinsky reports. all we heard on saturday from president mack gone at some very grave words. indeed, he said that the...
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u. k. present worse. johnson. there is in kit and double down on his bet. a russian attack was eminent, saying it's a clear and present danger. and russians were preparing for an eminent military campaign. while the politicians are saying one thing, what is american people believe all in regards the u. s. as role in ukraine? well, let's bring in from colorado state senator ted harvey. good afternoon. thanks for me on. we're on us involved in ukraine. conservative media has been less aggressive compared to their liberal counterparts. well, i think it is a tough situation for the administration and i think it makes matters worse when the american people don't trust the administration to actually make the right decision when it comes to foreign policy. if you look at what happened in ghana, stan, which in my opinion was the greatest military disaster in our nation's history, at the hands of joe biden, and had a joint chief of staff and the secretary of defense, the head of the day. it was a joke, yet none of them were fired and replaced with competent individu
u. k. present worse. johnson. there is in kit and double down on his bet. a russian attack was eminent, saying it's a clear and present danger. and russians were preparing for an eminent military campaign. while the politicians are saying one thing, what is american people believe all in regards the u. s. as role in ukraine? well, let's bring in from colorado state senator ted harvey. good afternoon. thanks for me on. we're on us involved in ukraine. conservative media has been less aggressive...
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u. k. is offered tens of millions of dollars in age to assist. ukraine. johnson says russia is holding a gun to ukraine's head in an effort to change the architecture of european security. the u. s. and its allies are threatening tougher sanctions. but the criminal says there'll be no attack alongside other countries. we are also preparing a package of sanctions and other measures to be enacted the moment the 1st russian cat crosses further into ukrainian territory. and we have done all this in preparedness, not as a show of hostility towards russia, but is a demonstration that we will always stand up for freedom and democracy and ukrainian sovereignty. in the face of aggression, russia president vladimir putin says he hopes dialogue you crane will continue in order to avoid so called negative scenarios, including war. in the 1st news conference since washington is written response unsecured demands, rather be pushing also said to the us and its allies have ignored the criminal main concerns. praying for me, but i'm going to put you in the room. that means that w
u. k. is offered tens of millions of dollars in age to assist. ukraine. johnson says russia is holding a gun to ukraine's head in an effort to change the architecture of european security. the u. s. and its allies are threatening tougher sanctions. but the criminal says there'll be no attack alongside other countries. we are also preparing a package of sanctions and other measures to be enacted the moment the 1st russian cat crosses further into ukrainian territory. and we have done all this in...
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u. k. leader boris johnson. we know that at 1730 g m t, the u. s. president will be speaking on the phone with the u. k. leader, as he continues to coordinate with transatlantic leaders projecting unity in terms of the coordinated response. should russia invade ukraine with respect to that invitation by the president lensky? well, a, we will have to ask in the upcoming press briefing. if that is something that the u . s. president will entertain now. he's been at camp david over the weekend. he said to return to the white house southland very shortly, but in the meantime, this is a white house that is continuing to ramp up warnings that at any time russia could invade you credit. in fact, this is something that the national security advisor j sullivan has been saying for weeks. the latest warnings will be issued to members of congress on capital hill. he will be briefing members of the house of representatives this morning here in washington, and then later on he will be briefing members of the u. s. senate. so we're watching carefully to see what
u. k. leader boris johnson. we know that at 1730 g m t, the u. s. president will be speaking on the phone with the u. k. leader, as he continues to coordinate with transatlantic leaders projecting unity in terms of the coordinated response. should russia invade ukraine with respect to that invitation by the president lensky? well, a, we will have to ask in the upcoming press briefing. if that is something that the u . s. president will entertain now. he's been at camp david over the weekend. he...
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u. k. rather, boys, johnson has said that they will act decisively. joe biden has said he will have a strong and united response, of course. last but not least on that list of people who have had sanctions. i mean it against him, is marguerite simonian. of course the editor in chief of all he now the lawyers for marguerite sonya and he said that any sanction leveled against her should by no means have any effect on the up the broadcasting of r t. that has been a big debate in parliament and u. k. parliament, about whether to review the broadcasting license on the shores. or johnson said he would leave it up to off. com, where his keys kissed farmer the leader of the opposition was banging the room to have the license taken away from archie. okay, well thanks for coming in. more sanctions are expected later today and to so wondering who else is on that hitler standing? armstrong, thanks for coming in and bringing up speed. well, we cannot cross live to us haymarket. oh scotty. no, he says got a good to see you today. what is the western media reaction
u. k. rather, boys, johnson has said that they will act decisively. joe biden has said he will have a strong and united response, of course. last but not least on that list of people who have had sanctions. i mean it against him, is marguerite simonian. of course the editor in chief of all he now the lawyers for marguerite sonya and he said that any sanction leveled against her should by no means have any effect on the up the broadcasting of r t. that has been a big debate in parliament and u....
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u. k. foreign minister voice johnson, for his part i said the next few days could be the most dangerous moment in a crisis between ukraine and russia. johnson has met with nato secretary general, who warned that renewed aggression from moscow will lead to a greater natal presence. this is probably the most dangerous moment. i would say them in the course of the next few days in what is the biggest security crisis that europe has facebook for decades and we've got to get it right. and i think that the combination of sanctions and military resolve past diplomacy is a what is in order the number of russian forces is going up. the warning time for a possible attack is going down. nate does not affect to russia, but do, must be prepared for the worst. was remaining strongly committed to finding a political solution. renewed russian aggression will lead to more natal presence not bless. meanwhile, russia and bella, ruth has started joint military drills near ukraine's order. the criminal phase, the exercises will focus on what it costs surprise, seeing and repelling external aggression. the u
u. k. foreign minister voice johnson, for his part i said the next few days could be the most dangerous moment in a crisis between ukraine and russia. johnson has met with nato secretary general, who warned that renewed aggression from moscow will lead to a greater natal presence. this is probably the most dangerous moment. i would say them in the course of the next few days in what is the biggest security crisis that europe has facebook for decades and we've got to get it right. and i think...