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u. member norway. but fans with a substantial arms industry of its own has insisted production should take place only within the european union, ukraine and its staunchest allies. insist that decision should not be delayed by bureaucratic disputes. i understand those who want to see ah, european military industry flourishing. indeed we need that. but if we delay, currently, ukrainians might not push as far and as successfully as they could with our systems . therefore, speed is the main factor, but we should be looking for now. for ukraine, any delay in the decision of weapons delivery means less chance of recapturing occupied territory and more of its soldiers losing their lives on the front lines. d, w 's, rosie bird charge. she is and she was at that meeting and luxembourg, and we, astor, will the european union be able to fully meet ukraine's ammunition needs in the future? oh, ukraine will keep pushing. i think that is one thing that's clear, the ukrainian minister joined these talks virtually. an
u. member norway. but fans with a substantial arms industry of its own has insisted production should take place only within the european union, ukraine and its staunchest allies. insist that decision should not be delayed by bureaucratic disputes. i understand those who want to see ah, european military industry flourishing. indeed we need that. but if we delay, currently, ukrainians might not push as far and as successfully as they could with our systems . therefore, speed is the main factor,...
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u. member norway. but fans with a substantial arms industry of its own has insisted production should take place only within the european union ukraine. and it stand just allies insist, the decision should not be delayed by bureaucratic disputes. i understand those who want to see europe in military industry flourishing. indeed we need that. but if we delay, currently, ukrainians might not push as far and as successfully as they could with our assistance. therefore, speed is the main factor, but we should be looking for now. for ukraine, any delaying the decision of weapons delivery means less chance of recapturing occupied territory and more of its soldiers losing their lives on the front lines. the w is rosie ver charge. she's at that meeting election bergen, we after will the european union be able to fully meet ukraine's ammunition needs moving full oh ukraine will keep pushing. i think that is one thing that's clear, the ukrainian minister joined these talks virtually. and i think from, based on w
u. member norway. but fans with a substantial arms industry of its own has insisted production should take place only within the european union ukraine. and it stand just allies insist, the decision should not be delayed by bureaucratic disputes. i understand those who want to see europe in military industry flourishing. indeed we need that. but if we delay, currently, ukrainians might not push as far and as successfully as they could with our assistance. therefore, speed is the main factor,...
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u. member states. um, and recently switzerland actually switzerland's neutrality got in the way of other european countries helping to arm ukraine. tell us about that. well, yeah. so basically the, the swiss consequence rally strongly evolved from the cold war, where basically the switzerland did not part to any political organization. and the 1st cold war, basically, switzerland allied, its slope at trial with you. and so basically, if the security council decides on chapter 7, measures to enforce a b to reaction. now switzerland will complain that what happened with ukraine is that also over time, switzerland decided to lie on economic sanctions for major partners. so for instance, in ukraine, the swiss government was among the 1st to abide by ear sanction, but a switzerland has a low also on the exports of war material. and in the slow ways, weekly, it's stated that when switzerland sells or switch companies subs weapons to a country that come to wealth, transferred in this weapons to another countr
u. member states. um, and recently switzerland actually switzerland's neutrality got in the way of other european countries helping to arm ukraine. tell us about that. well, yeah. so basically the, the swiss consequence rally strongly evolved from the cold war, where basically the switzerland did not part to any political organization. and the 1st cold war, basically, switzerland allied, its slope at trial with you. and so basically, if the security council decides on chapter 7, measures to...
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u. member norway. but france, with a substantial arms industry of its own, has insisted production should take place only within the european union, ukraine and its staunchest allies. insist that decision should not be delayed by bureaucratic disputes. i understand those who want to see ah, european military industry flourishing. indeed we need that. but if we delay, currently, ukrainians might not push as far and as successfully as they could with our services. therefore, speed is the main factor, but we should be looking for now. for ukraine, any delay in the decision of weapons delivery means less chance of recapturing occupied territory. and more of its soldiers losing their lives on the front lines . russian foreign minister said a lover of has faced a storm of criticism at the un over the invasion of ukraine. lebrun lead a meeting on cycled effective multilateralism. as russia assumed the security council's rotating presidency, western ambassadors accused moscow of committing atrocities in ukrain
u. member norway. but france, with a substantial arms industry of its own, has insisted production should take place only within the european union, ukraine and its staunchest allies. insist that decision should not be delayed by bureaucratic disputes. i understand those who want to see ah, european military industry flourishing. indeed we need that. but if we delay, currently, ukrainians might not push as far and as successfully as they could with our services. therefore, speed is the main...
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u. member norway. but france, with a substantial arms industry of its own, has insisted production should take place only within the european union, ukraine and its staunchest allies insist that decision should not be delayed by bureaucratic disputes. i understand those who want to see, ah, european military industry flourishing. indeed we need that, but if we delay, currently, ukrainians might not push as far and as successfully as they could with our services. therefore, speed is the main factor, but we should be looking for now. for ukraine, any delay in the decision of weapons delivery means less chance of recapturing occupied territory and more of its soldiers losing their lives on the front lines. european leaders meeting at this year's north sea summit in belgium have signed off on a plan to ramp up the production of wind power. they are aiming to boost the current capacity of offshore wind farms. eightfold by 2050 turning the north sea into what they call the greenest power plant in the world.
u. member norway. but france, with a substantial arms industry of its own, has insisted production should take place only within the european union, ukraine and its staunchest allies insist that decision should not be delayed by bureaucratic disputes. i understand those who want to see, ah, european military industry flourishing. indeed we need that, but if we delay, currently, ukrainians might not push as far and as successfully as they could with our services. therefore, speed is the main...
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u. member states are struggling to reach an agreement on the future of the blocks debt rules. finance ministers have been meeting in the swedish capital, stockholm some member states allowed that debt levels to surpass the committed levels during the pandemic. now a rift is formed and how strict the rule should be in future. the i m f is among those urging e countries to tighten their belts as the to we is bent. rigate can explain the inflation rate in the european union is way too high. one way to curb it is to lower public spending and public that that's a recommendation by the international monetary fund. and the european union is willing to review of the call. that's why finance ministers in stockholm are deliberating, a reform or that druids in the european union. the frugal states like germany insist that there pruitt's have to be tough and lead countries to lower the depth in the end. but other countries heavily indebted like greece or italy insist on lose the rules more flexibility. the fierce fight is going on behind closed doors. no, but it shouldn't take too long because markets don'
u. member states are struggling to reach an agreement on the future of the blocks debt rules. finance ministers have been meeting in the swedish capital, stockholm some member states allowed that debt levels to surpass the committed levels during the pandemic. now a rift is formed and how strict the rule should be in future. the i m f is among those urging e countries to tighten their belts as the to we is bent. rigate can explain the inflation rate in the european union is way too high. one...
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u. member states, she said that it has to be avoided, that china conquers and he writes the european union. i've been speaking to an analysis before, and he said that all you members states would agree on the fact that they have to di, risk. but the way how to get there, that is something they have not yet found their common way. all right, latino chilton, thank you so much. now for years china's property sector seem to be on an unstoppable up for it. trajectory. local authorities cashed in on the sale of land to property companies, which in turn benefited from cheapest state backed money. but since 2021 slower home sales than part driven by the pandemic lead to a crisis. and the eventual collapse of real estate giant every grant. the lingering effects are everywhere to be seen with entire apartment blocks lying empty, or only sparsely inhabited. here on the outskirts of the coastal city of dol yawn, these concrete towers are eerily. i'm d. a man overseeing the solitude kirtley informs us that the money has run out. but this girl takes us into her home for years. this construction has been
u. member states, she said that it has to be avoided, that china conquers and he writes the european union. i've been speaking to an analysis before, and he said that all you members states would agree on the fact that they have to di, risk. but the way how to get there, that is something they have not yet found their common way. all right, latino chilton, thank you so much. now for years china's property sector seem to be on an unstoppable up for it. trajectory. local authorities cashed in on...
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germany has been under pressure for 2 years with inflation high them waste growth. meanwhile, e u member states are struggling to reach an agreement on the future of the blocks debt rules. finance ministers have been meeting in the swedish capital, stockholm some member states allowed that debt that was to surpass the committed levels during the pandemic. now, a rift is formed over how strict rule should be in future. the m. f is among those urging you countries to tighten their belts as data we use. band rigate can explain the inflation rate in the european union is way too high. one way to curb it is to low a public spending and public that that's a recommendation by the international monetary fund. and the european union is willing to hear the call. that's my finance ministers in stock on a deliberating, a reform of debt. druids, in the european union, the fruitless states like germany insists that dep pruitt's have to be tough and lead countries to lower the depth in the end. but other countries heavily indebted like greece o. e to lee insist on lose the rules more flexibility. the f
germany has been under pressure for 2 years with inflation high them waste growth. meanwhile, e u member states are struggling to reach an agreement on the future of the blocks debt rules. finance ministers have been meeting in the swedish capital, stockholm some member states allowed that debt that was to surpass the committed levels during the pandemic. now, a rift is formed over how strict rule should be in future. the m. f is among those urging you countries to tighten their belts as data...
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germany has been under pressure for 2 years with inflation high than waste growth. meanwhile, e u member states are struggling to reach an agreement on the future of the blocks debt rules. finance ministers have been meeting in the swedish capital, stockholm some member states allowed that debt that was to surpass the permitted levels during the pandemic. now, a rift is formed over how strict rule should be in future. the i m f is among those urging e countries to tighten their belts as either we use band rigate can explain the inflation rate in the european union is way too high. one way to curb it is the lower public spending and public that. that's a recommendation by the international monetary fund and the european union is willing to hear the cause. that's why finance ministers in stock on deliberating, a reform that drew into european union. the frugal said like germany insist that dep fluids have to be tough and lead countries to lower the depth in the end. but other countries heavily indebted like re so italy insist on lose the rules more flexibility. the fierce fight is going on
germany has been under pressure for 2 years with inflation high than waste growth. meanwhile, e u member states are struggling to reach an agreement on the future of the blocks debt rules. finance ministers have been meeting in the swedish capital, stockholm some member states allowed that debt that was to surpass the permitted levels during the pandemic. now, a rift is formed over how strict rule should be in future. the i m f is among those urging e countries to tighten their belts as either...
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i'm told to use harsh language to try and convince these e u members. no, i think the debate will continue over the next coming days among ambassadors at a more technical level. and certainly the european union's foreign affairs, too few except barrels told us in a press conference he expects some sorts of agreements in the coming days. and the often like the stress that it's not just when it comes to ammunition or military 8 that it's supporting you crave also. and other tracks, for example, welcoming millions of ukrainian refugees into the european union. and of course, the ukraine also wants one day to have a seat at this very table to one day join the european union. and the says, it's supporting key on that front as well when it comes to reforms. but ukraine, i think you can rest assured will keep pushing for this. keep pushing for ammunition because of course what keith says is, this is really a matter of life or death. thank you so much for that update. that's des rosie bernard, reporting for us on watson road. and we can take a look now at some
i'm told to use harsh language to try and convince these e u members. no, i think the debate will continue over the next coming days among ambassadors at a more technical level. and certainly the european union's foreign affairs, too few except barrels told us in a press conference he expects some sorts of agreements in the coming days. and the often like the stress that it's not just when it comes to ammunition or military 8 that it's supporting you crave also. and other tracks, for example,...
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u. member states could send peacekeeping troops to ukraine in some form. not only as the e u, abdicating its role of honest broker or mediator between the west and east. but it's joining washington and conveniently, exploiting the conflict in ukraine in which it keeps saying that it isn't directly involved to write a blank check for its own military industrial complex. as suggested recently by the blocks chief diplomat yo's a brow europeans have reduced investment in the defense industry over the past 20 years. but due to the radically shifted security environment, we need to increase that again. specifically, we want to deliver a 1000000 artillery shells to ukraine within a year, knowing how easily europe was willing to follow along with washington's project of militarize in the ukranian border with russia under the guise at the mix. peace accords. the operative word there being peace. any new nato expansion along russia's border with in europe isn't exactly comforting for the future of european p security or stability. we heard from finished to prof on fo
u. member states could send peacekeeping troops to ukraine in some form. not only as the e u, abdicating its role of honest broker or mediator between the west and east. but it's joining washington and conveniently, exploiting the conflict in ukraine in which it keeps saying that it isn't directly involved to write a blank check for its own military industrial complex. as suggested recently by the blocks chief diplomat yo's a brow europeans have reduced investment in the defense industry over...
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u. s. has 800 for military bases. it's why the european union also engages in many of these wars through nato, considering that you members are part of the same military alliance with the u. s. the rubber stamp every single us war of aggression. multiple european union member states participated in the legal invasion of iraq and the 20 year military occupation of afghanistan in the destruction of the state of libya in 2011, which was a nato operation, backed by numerous e u. member states right now in libya, there are open air slave markets, thanks to the european union, the u. s. nato, and their so called rules based order. nicaragua saw what happened in libya. nicaragua doesn't want to be the next libya. venezuela doesn't want to be the next livia. no country wants to be the next, libya or a, and they're learning those lessons as they go along. now speaking of that interference, the government in nicaragua has also said that the e u is looting the state to riches and cultures. what is your take on that statement? yeah, well it's one a reference to the sanctions and the sanctions are not just targeted against individuals
u. s. has 800 for military bases. it's why the european union also engages in many of these wars through nato, considering that you members are part of the same military alliance with the u. s. the rubber stamp every single us war of aggression. multiple european union member states participated in the legal invasion of iraq and the 20 year military occupation of afghanistan in the destruction of the state of libya in 2011, which was a nato operation, backed by numerous e u. member states right...
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it is still pretty much up to the member states, how they want to create their relationship with china in the area of trade policy. there it is, the u commission who is in charge. so today when we were listening or to to was left on a line in the european parliament, she was also talking to the member states into the european as a whole for the need to get a unified approach towards china. so this was a pretty clear message that she was sending out. and yet as you said, it is clear that member states have different approaches towards china. but i have talked to an antidote analysis the other day. and one thing he said that stick with me was, they all agree that the risking is necessary. they just don't agree how. what about the war in ukraine? does the you expect china to use its influence on russia, in attempt to empty aggression there? yeah, there commission president, made this clear already before she went to china roughly 2 weeks ago, she said that she expects russia to play a, excuse me, china to play a role also and took service influence on russia. she reminded china of them being a member of a permanent member of the securi
it is still pretty much up to the member states, how they want to create their relationship with china in the area of trade policy. there it is, the u commission who is in charge. so today when we were listening or to to was left on a line in the european parliament, she was also talking to the member states into the european as a whole for the need to get a unified approach towards china. so this was a pretty clear message that she was sending out. and yet as you said, it is clear that member...
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japan and south korea holding trilateral exercises raising tensions in the asia pacific region. 2 u member states, bam, grain imports from ukraine with others considering similar measures blaming an influx of calves, grain for disrupting european market, which has triggered a price from it with farmers left to carry the loss with good morning for months. so this is our key international with the latest world news updates. i'm fiorella is about. it's great to have you with us. we started to diane, we're heavy fighting between the national army and the r s. f paramilitary group has been raging on for 3 days. reports from the world health organization put the death toll at 83, with over a 1000 wounded. on verified footage circulating on social media apparently shows paramilitary forces near the presidential palace in the capital of cartoon. though the sudanese army claimed to have re captured the territory from the rebels on both sides observed a 3 hour cease fire on sunday, proposed by the un to provide aid to civilian victims. local journalist abdullah mob mode reports from the scene. a lot
japan and south korea holding trilateral exercises raising tensions in the asia pacific region. 2 u member states, bam, grain imports from ukraine with others considering similar measures blaming an influx of calves, grain for disrupting european market, which has triggered a price from it with farmers left to carry the loss with good morning for months. so this is our key international with the latest world news updates. i'm fiorella is about. it's great to have you with us. we started to...
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u. member states for his degree to dispense with internal border checks the birth of a shang in agreement. the open european borders serve solid brilliantly, especially when it comes to culinary delights. 7 restaurants in this small state have been awarded. we shall and stars a feast for the senses in fitting way to wind up a sightseeing tour of sa. then we move on to the state capitol zab lucan with a population of 180000. it solids only real city. among the sites here are the barrack lieut, fix killer ship and sub looking coslyn to day it serves as administrative headquarters. as for solids, past the story kill museum next door. it tells all about it in solid. the european union is not an abstract idea. here. it's a part of life. the sung johan mocked with its little shops, cafes and pups is the pulsing heart of the bulletins, old town, and much more. here you can really feel that this city is small, but cosmopolitan. who deal up with you ever go to france on luxembourg, all muslims, when he sees it. yes. yes. but montana. what do you do here? oh god, am i on the weekends? i enjoy again
u. member states for his degree to dispense with internal border checks the birth of a shang in agreement. the open european borders serve solid brilliantly, especially when it comes to culinary delights. 7 restaurants in this small state have been awarded. we shall and stars a feast for the senses in fitting way to wind up a sightseeing tour of sa. then we move on to the state capitol zab lucan with a population of 180000. it solids only real city. among the sites here are the barrack lieut,...
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as well as for the continuation of unimpeded exports to all the u member states, and in general, the unimpeded transit of whole ukrainian products to all the countries both within and outside. he bought us poland and hungary have bind you cleaning grain in order to protect the economy, interest of their own farmers. you have in commission of 1st condemned poland for the battle, but quickly gave into war demands. on wednesday, poland announced it would maintain its violence. leave the next year. there are also restrictions against buying pain in grain to romania. you creating grain is integral part of a deal to provide food to nations in need, but really in africa. but some countries are even struggling with famine. sources say the grain has not been reaching the intended recipient with only a fraction going to africa and almost half of it going to europe. we heard from an expert at the africa, but it initiative, it says that nations on the continent are in dire need of wheat. but i really, except in force only on that. so you don't, it's not, you know, understanding that there are on
as well as for the continuation of unimpeded exports to all the u member states, and in general, the unimpeded transit of whole ukrainian products to all the countries both within and outside. he bought us poland and hungary have bind you cleaning grain in order to protect the economy, interest of their own farmers. you have in commission of 1st condemned poland for the battle, but quickly gave into war demands. on wednesday, poland announced it would maintain its violence. leave the next year....
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hypocrisy or sanctions being implemented to the fullest extent in the g 7 nations and, and an e u member states? i mean the short answer is no technically not fully without hypocrisy. and of course, there is scope for better implementation for better tracking everywhere. but i think the important thing is that the hypocrisy angle and away is irrelevant. it doesn't change what is right and wrong, and it shouldn't be preventing an individual members when calling each other out to do better. so i think there's quite a bit of research heterogeneity. and the way that sanctions have been implemented across different countries on different countries are leading or lagging in different domains on right. so for example, individual on russian oligarchs and or sanctioned by the you, is not exactly the same set as who are sanctioned by the us or the state sponsor of terrorism designation on has been implemented in the you where it's less fighting. not yet in the u. s where it's more biting out of so one of the main recommendations on from our sanctions and the group of economists for 2023 is to brin
hypocrisy or sanctions being implemented to the fullest extent in the g 7 nations and, and an e u member states? i mean the short answer is no technically not fully without hypocrisy. and of course, there is scope for better implementation for better tracking everywhere. but i think the important thing is that the hypocrisy angle and away is irrelevant. it doesn't change what is right and wrong, and it shouldn't be preventing an individual members when calling each other out to do better. so i...
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u members want a more restrictive migration policy than germany had automatically depart. i leaped the pot. i, our party lives i party works. the party discusses and thinks, and that is exactly the process we intend wilson hub. the criticism doesn't seem to have dampened miracles, perspective at bellevue palace. she ended her speech in her usual conciliatory manner. so to austin, because he will often talk about politics being snake pent may i say i would not survive did if they had not been a bright side as well. and this is why it was always a pleasure. thank you, mr. president. in other news, at least 2 people were killed and several others injured when a landslide hit a highway in pakistan's border region with afghanistan, it happened near the tor. com border post. the busiest and most important crossing between the 2 countries. several trucks were buried. the defamation trial against fox news is opening in the united states, dominion boating systems says fox knowingly aaron, false claims that the company's ballot counting machines have been used to rig the 2020 u. s.
u members want a more restrictive migration policy than germany had automatically depart. i leaped the pot. i, our party lives i party works. the party discusses and thinks, and that is exactly the process we intend wilson hub. the criticism doesn't seem to have dampened miracles, perspective at bellevue palace. she ended her speech in her usual conciliatory manner. so to austin, because he will often talk about politics being snake pent may i say i would not survive did if they had not been a...
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u. member states. note you hi representative your set braille. that's the foreign affairs chief has told us that part of the plan is well underway and the member states have been handing in receipts basically to the european union for munition, which they are sending to ukraine or at least planned to send to you, craig. but where there is disagreement sarah is on the 2nd track of this planet that is to jointly procure ammunition for you crate. know basically, as far as i understand, based on my discussions with ministers on with sources ahead of this a meeting, it's down to a legal dispute over the exact definition of what it means to jointly procure from e u. r. and the european union arms industry. so european union countries want to buy this. i mean, dish for ukraine from companies based in the european union. but know there's a bit of wrangling over exactly what that means. does it mean, for example, components in supply chains from outside the european union or european union based companies, which might have factories outside the block? kno
u. member states. note you hi representative your set braille. that's the foreign affairs chief has told us that part of the plan is well underway and the member states have been handing in receipts basically to the european union for munition, which they are sending to ukraine or at least planned to send to you, craig. but where there is disagreement sarah is on the 2nd track of this planet that is to jointly procure ammunition for you crate. know basically, as far as i understand, based on my...
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the vote comes just days before the e u member is set to join later. now the us secretary of state anthony blinking is called for the immediate release of american journalist. even gush of which that was in a call with his russian counterpart, cosca, which is a correspondent for wall street journal newspaper. he was detained by russian security agents on 1st day on allegations of spying. get more on this from patty call. hi, in, in washington d. c, so it's quite rare to hear about talks direct talks between the 2. why did those discussions go according to us officials? well, there couple notable things about this phone calls. you mentioned the fact that they even had this conversation since the invasion of ukraine by russia. the 2 leaders haven't spoken until just last month. we're a very brief conversation on the sidelines of the g 20. it's noticeable also notable also because how soon it is happened just days after the journalist was arrested. now it was the usual statement you hear from a state department, read out of a phone call that the condemned
the vote comes just days before the e u member is set to join later. now the us secretary of state anthony blinking is called for the immediate release of american journalist. even gush of which that was in a call with his russian counterpart, cosca, which is a correspondent for wall street journal newspaper. he was detained by russian security agents on 1st day on allegations of spying. get more on this from patty call. hi, in, in washington d. c, so it's quite rare to hear about talks direct...