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and quite general, while the u. s. response is 4 pages because the u. s. has more details with which to respond. it has missiles, which nato doesn't, and russia asked more of the united states. so the u. s. letter talks about what the u. s. is willing to do if russia reciprocates, including going back to arms control agreements that have fallen by the wayside. limiting and, and be more transparent about about troop movements, which russia does not do. i was also struck by sort of this scolding nature in the u. s. letter. in particular. it reminded russia that it invaded crimea and, and illegally annexed it, that it has troops in ukraine, in the eastern ukraine, which russia denies. and also that it has troops still in georgia and in will delva, which were not there at the invitation of those governments. and terry, tell us again how the russian side has responded to these letters. well, besides, what you heard from president putin that was reiterated again in a letter from foreign minister, sergey lever off, which was posted on the russian foreign ministry website. and it, it, it reiterates that russia feels this, the 0 sum situation, that an
and quite general, while the u. s. response is 4 pages because the u. s. has more details with which to respond. it has missiles, which nato doesn't, and russia asked more of the united states. so the u. s. letter talks about what the u. s. is willing to do if russia reciprocates, including going back to arms control agreements that have fallen by the wayside. limiting and, and be more transparent about about troop movements, which russia does not do. i was also struck by sort of this scolding...
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he is a reminder of our top story. russia president vladimir putin has accused the west of ignoring moscow's concerns about regional security. after the u. s. and nato responded to demands over the ukraine crisis. the u. s. and russia have resumed tolts with a phone call between secretary of state lincoln and foreign minister love rob, without a breakthrough. and that's it for now for me. but don't forget, you can always get d w news on the go. just download our app from google player from the app store. that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. and if you happen to be part of a new story and also use the d w app to send us your photos on your videos of what's happening around you. that's it from here, the new steam stay to now for another installment. you know, doc, film series that's coming up often break up to how the alphas supersonic scandal will have an update for you at the top of the i would imagine so many portion of lunch as her now in the world climate change can be very comp, the story, this is my plan the way from just one week.
he is a reminder of our top story. russia president vladimir putin has accused the west of ignoring moscow's concerns about regional security. after the u. s. and nato responded to demands over the ukraine crisis. the u. s. and russia have resumed tolts with a phone call between secretary of state lincoln and foreign minister love rob, without a breakthrough. and that's it for now for me. but don't forget, you can always get d w news on the go. just download our app from google player from the...
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and that they countermeasure the u. s. is taking to try and prevent russia from invading ukraine, something that they say they're not interested in. but it's important to point out that those troops will now be on one side of the border and poland. and on the other side in bel roost, the russian troops are, are heading there for is a huge 10 day military drill, which will begin on tuesday. this is certainly seen as a move that could really have a potential to be quite serious with the u. s. troops on one side and russian a bell or russian troops on the other. but at the president of bella, luce has said that they want to strengthen their borders. and that is a reason for this massive military drill due to take place later this week. okay. de also jabari with the lightest from moscow. thank you. let's build on what dosa was talking about. there. the russian troops and military equipment, wood from mains on that bella russian border with you cried. and the 2 countries holding joint military exercises, auto bill how made went to find out how old out is affectin
and that they countermeasure the u. s. is taking to try and prevent russia from invading ukraine, something that they say they're not interested in. but it's important to point out that those troops will now be on one side of the border and poland. and on the other side in bel roost, the russian troops are, are heading there for is a huge 10 day military drill, which will begin on tuesday. this is certainly seen as a move that could really have a potential to be quite serious with the u. s....
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u. s. has bombed, do you think there's a difference in the way that the u. s. and russia is treated, especially when it comes to armed conflicts? well, if you look at the world now, especially on the western world, they universally condemn the russia for the special military operation in your grain. while at the same time, as the chinese embassy in moscow correctly pointed out, the united states was the culprit for more than 80 percent of all the armed conflicts since the end of the 2nd world war. and the united states seemed to be at one timely initiating, launching one war after another. in so many different parts of the world. and the western media tend to be very sided or very selective in reporting about such was initiated by the united states over the past 7 decades since the end of the 2nd world war wire. whereas at the same time, they focus on the ukranian situation as if there is only one party guilty for the outbreak of the war. whereas as a matter of fact, the united states and the provocation of the united states in recruiting ukraine into nato is very much a
u. s. has bombed, do you think there's a difference in the way that the u. s. and russia is treated, especially when it comes to armed conflicts? well, if you look at the world now, especially on the western world, they universally condemn the russia for the special military operation in your grain. while at the same time, as the chinese embassy in moscow correctly pointed out, the united states was the culprit for more than 80 percent of all the armed conflicts since the end of the 2nd world...
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u. s. and rushes of the president of u. s. and russia. but said that a sanctions package for russia has been finalized in the events of an invasion. the 27 you member states also set to discuss further support for key if you and your pal, you know, i and, and john now bi monthly to vba which wants us from bavaria. he's a conservative politician and germany and he's also the leader. all the conservative european people's party group in the european parliament, good to have you with us, of ukraine's foreign ministers, arching ukraine's. though foreign minister attending the foreign ministers meeting, it says that you has agreed to establish an advisory military mission in ukraine. what exactly is that, what does that entail? that shows solidarity bizarre green trends that also owns military sidey annex to them. and her and i looked at the biggest, the biggest thing, but we can do currently. and that is a positive signal today from brussels. is that we are clear on the sanctions that nobody can split up. the european union together is all ame
u. s. and rushes of the president of u. s. and russia. but said that a sanctions package for russia has been finalized in the events of an invasion. the 27 you member states also set to discuss further support for key if you and your pal, you know, i and, and john now bi monthly to vba which wants us from bavaria. he's a conservative politician and germany and he's also the leader. all the conservative european people's party group in the european parliament, good to have you with us, of...
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russia and ukraine. from your vantage point. is there anybody when it comes to the disinformation and misinformation war that's going on between the u . s. and russia? that is actually winning this battle at the moment. oh, there can be no women in an psychological operation that terrorized is and population as millions, tens of millions of so right now? no, no. when only needs peter, moscow is accuse ukraine of plotting a genocide against ethnic russians and denounced ukrainians as nazi sympathizers. this is the narrative that is being advanced by russian media outlets. you hear this more and more each and every day. what else are we hearing when it comes to russian? this information about ukraine? well, 1st of all, obviously you have to understand that this is a complete lie in a fabrication i originally from the east of ukraine. i'm a russian speaking ukrainian, american from the net originally. so there's no genocide going on. there never, never happened. there it is, obvious would be hearing from moscow and obviously a is. i mean, what we're seeing from moscow is attempts to make the ukrainians panic, make ukrainians afraid. you kn
russia and ukraine. from your vantage point. is there anybody when it comes to the disinformation and misinformation war that's going on between the u . s. and russia? that is actually winning this battle at the moment. oh, there can be no women in an psychological operation that terrorized is and population as millions, tens of millions of so right now? no, no. when only needs peter, moscow is accuse ukraine of plotting a genocide against ethnic russians and denounced ukrainians as nazi...
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and prestige. so then the u. s. is seeking help from catherine to base natural gas applies to europe if a war does take place between ukraine and russia is casso in a position to divert gas supplies to help you. and if it comes to that, that's a good question. i think they can do it, but i think it would come in significant cost. you know, gas is generally not done on the spot market like, well, is there long term contracts? so, if credit were to divert, they would, in effect, be breaking a contract, and they might have to pay for that. you know, they probably have to pull some sweetener. the gas would have to go from somebody who has contracted ford to europe. so it's a significant ask of cut or if in fact that was the ask. interesting to talk to you and david to rush a non resident senior fellow at the golf international for him. thank you. thank you. the u. k. inquiry into government events during lockdown has found serious failures and leadership and judgment. instead, some of the gatherings should not have been allowed to happen. but it has left questions, announced it including where the prime minister boris johnson misled parli
and prestige. so then the u. s. is seeking help from catherine to base natural gas applies to europe if a war does take place between ukraine and russia is casso in a position to divert gas supplies to help you. and if it comes to that, that's a good question. i think they can do it, but i think it would come in significant cost. you know, gas is generally not done on the spot market like, well, is there long term contracts? so, if credit were to divert, they would, in effect, be breaking a...
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u. s. at to nato responded to demands over the ukraine crisis. the u. s. and russia have resume talks with a phone call between the secretary of state lincoln and foreign minister love roth about failed to achieve a break. and that's it for me. and it is seem a fun. i'll have an update for you in half an hour. don't go away though. stay tuneful. close up an episode that looks at housing affordability that's coming up. just after a short break. there's always a website for a lot more news and business stories. that's d w dot com. i'm gab office in berlin . thanks so much. with who living without a home. oh, close to a 1000000 people in germany are homeless. even with a job or a pension, they can't afford a permanent place to stay. their fate is the result of a housing market policy that was doomed to fail. why is it more being done to help clues on next on d, w a n. n, a legal right for with what is your city is an all time high people demand radical solutions corporation. the claim he can handle the crisis, but at the what hot eco, india in 60 minutes on d w o t, ple
u. s. at to nato responded to demands over the ukraine crisis. the u. s. and russia have resume talks with a phone call between the secretary of state lincoln and foreign minister love roth about failed to achieve a break. and that's it for me. and it is seem a fun. i'll have an update for you in half an hour. don't go away though. stay tuneful. close up an episode that looks at housing affordability that's coming up. just after a short break. there's always a website for a lot more news and...
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u. s. and russia and that could lead to a very even more serious war. on the topic of germany, we saw germany come to the table as far sanctions go and really pull out that big card with the north stream to pipeline. putting that on, hold that project, which will hurt both sides, but really hurt russia financially. but as far as helping out on the weapons front, you expect that something that topic to be raised here in germany today will certainly that that debate is not going away. i mean, all of shorts, the german chancellor has been doing the rounds of television interviews this week explaining the move since the recognition of those regions. we're also expecting to hear from him in baton our i think so. be interesting to see what he says then so far he's very much stuck to his line. providing weapons is not what germany wants to do. and there are various arguments that he uses to back that up. but just this morning, a very senior member of the green party was calling for germany to go for the green party is generally boy, been more hawkish in the co
u. s. and russia and that could lead to a very even more serious war. on the topic of germany, we saw germany come to the table as far sanctions go and really pull out that big card with the north stream to pipeline. putting that on, hold that project, which will hurt both sides, but really hurt russia financially. but as far as helping out on the weapons front, you expect that something that topic to be raised here in germany today will certainly that that debate is not going away. i mean, all...
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u. s. that russia is planning to invade ukraine, even though moscow continues to deny those plans and to miss u. s. predictions for when that invasion would take place. but it hasn't stopped the concern from investors as a war involving the u. s. and russia would have major impacts around the world. so learning as now to discuss the latest to just keep economists in global strategist at euro pacific capital. now peter, let's start with rally and gold prices. what do you make of the latest gains? well, i think they're going to continue. i think it's about time the price of gold has been lagging because the conventional wisdom has been the fed was going to successfully fight offs, inflation with rate hikes. and even if the fed hikes rates, the rate hikes they're talking about are too little too late to do anything about inflation, the fed is still providing and accommodate of monetary policy. even if it does raise rates, you have an accommodating fiscal policy. so the government is creating a lot of inflation and that's where gold really shines as a safe haven because the real threat is inflati
u. s. that russia is planning to invade ukraine, even though moscow continues to deny those plans and to miss u. s. predictions for when that invasion would take place. but it hasn't stopped the concern from investors as a war involving the u. s. and russia would have major impacts around the world. so learning as now to discuss the latest to just keep economists in global strategist at euro pacific capital. now peter, let's start with rally and gold prices. what do you make of the latest...
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and that time absurdity. that as taken my breath away, the u. s. secretary of state will continue talks with russia's foreign minister and later about the crisis in ukraine. un security council has met to discuss the issue, russia and the u. s. of blamed each other for escalating tension. the u. s. has designated caught our, our major non ne to ally it follows a meeting between president joe biden. a caught us emir 6 having been hammered out fanny at the white house on monday. they discussed issues including iran, gas supplies, to europe, and the situation in afghanistan. the french ambassador to money is being expelled from the country. it comes after frances foreign minister described the african countries transitional government as illegitimate and out of control on monday moneys. government announced the ambassador has 72 hours to leave. you can governments, as prime minister boris johnson can't answer questions about the so called party gate scandal because of a police investigation. on monday, johnson was forced to apologize after an independent report found serious feelings of leadership. but
and that time absurdity. that as taken my breath away, the u. s. secretary of state will continue talks with russia's foreign minister and later about the crisis in ukraine. un security council has met to discuss the issue, russia and the u. s. of blamed each other for escalating tension. the u. s. has designated caught our, our major non ne to ally it follows a meeting between president joe biden. a caught us emir 6 having been hammered out fanny at the white house on monday. they discussed...
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u. s. and russian diplomats clashed over you crying at the un security council. b. u. s. accused russia destabilizing europe by massing troops near ukraine's bought up. russia said the u. s. was steering up hysteria, and insisted it had no plans to invade. that's it. from here, the news team from our next doc film goes to west africa to visit the grape 8 great apes. i'll close his relatives in the animal way. i suppose i'm the green. do you feel worried about the planet me to i'm kneel.
u. s. and russian diplomats clashed over you crying at the un security council. b. u. s. accused russia destabilizing europe by massing troops near ukraine's bought up. russia said the u. s. was steering up hysteria, and insisted it had no plans to invade. that's it. from here, the news team from our next doc film goes to west africa to visit the grape 8 great apes. i'll close his relatives in the animal way. i suppose i'm the green. do you feel worried about the planet me to i'm kneel.
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u. s. and nato responded to demands over the ukraine crisis. the u. s. in russia have resume talks with a phone call the tweed secretary of state lincoln and foreign minister, elaborate without a break. coming up next, our show mate in germany asks the question. can capitalism ever truly be environmentally friendly? stay tuned for that coming up in just a few minutes with ah, with who knew best bash it a $1000000000.00 business for the gross exploitation for the men and pollution for everyone. the chinese fashion giant shane eclipses anything like it before. ever faster and ever cheaper, but it will cost the world so much more than money made in germany. on d, w. a small island with big plans. nothing union in the indian ocean. the french overseas department is making a complete transition to renewable energy. it's set to be completed by 2028 eco africa in 60 minutes on d w. oh, i think everything jenny fair, some are big a muslim, so much different culture between here and there. so challenge for everything. ah, and some of this, i think it was worth it for me to
u. s. and nato responded to demands over the ukraine crisis. the u. s. in russia have resume talks with a phone call the tweed secretary of state lincoln and foreign minister, elaborate without a break. coming up next, our show mate in germany asks the question. can capitalism ever truly be environmentally friendly? stay tuned for that coming up in just a few minutes with ah, with who knew best bash it a $1000000000.00 business for the gross exploitation for the men and pollution for everyone....
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u. s. allies in the region like japan, australia. they're trying to discourage them, trying to send the message that u. s. is not a reliable ally. so russia and china combined both want to see a weakening of u. s. alliances. they want to try to undermine the transatlantic alliance. they also want to kind of push at these democratic institutions and under my democratic norms. first of all, as director of the center for russia, europe, asia studies, we appreciate you being with us and all the 01. thank you very much indeed. things people living in ukraine's eastern region of den, yes, go, struggling to make ends meet 70 years out of the area received by russian back separatists camp. cut off trade and transport links, crippling its coal mining industry. when prices for goods of sword charles trafford, reports, there's little relief for residence with tensions at an all time high which is a rich hide coal. mine is pro rusher in his politics, but he says people have faced increased economic hardship since most go back separatists took control of the region 7 years ago. you know portfolio now monthly prices have increased forever. oils the fruits,
u. s. allies in the region like japan, australia. they're trying to discourage them, trying to send the message that u. s. is not a reliable ally. so russia and china combined both want to see a weakening of u. s. alliances. they want to try to undermine the transatlantic alliance. they also want to kind of push at these democratic institutions and under my democratic norms. first of all, as director of the center for russia, europe, asia studies, we appreciate you being with us and all the 01....
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u. s. called the situation urgent and dangerous, accusing russia of destabilizing europe. here's some of the exchanges between the u . s. and russian ambassadors to the un. the threats of aggression on the border of ukraine. yes, on its border is provocative. our recognition of the facts on the ground is not provocative. the threats of action, if rushes, security demands art net is provocative or encouraging diplomacy is not provocative. that provocations from russia not from us or other members of this council. william, we are serious. you assure us that russia's military action against ukraine is coming in just a few weeks time. if not a few days time. there is no proof whatsoever to support this serious accusation. presidio good. however, it is not preventing people from whipping up hysteria to such an extent that an actual economic impact is already being felt by our ukrainian neighbors as soon as get the latest from a debt up east on of a salad in washington d. c. the both united states and russia try to make them mock to dominate this narrative. what came out of that
u. s. called the situation urgent and dangerous, accusing russia of destabilizing europe. here's some of the exchanges between the u . s. and russian ambassadors to the un. the threats of aggression on the border of ukraine. yes, on its border is provocative. our recognition of the facts on the ground is not provocative. the threats of action, if rushes, security demands art net is provocative or encouraging diplomacy is not provocative. that provocations from russia not from us or other...
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sanctions target the technology sector, the you will stop supplying high tech components and software to russia, and the u. s. as it will severely restrict rushes access to semiconductors, computers and telecom equipment. now still on the table, disconnecting russia from the international payment system. swift. but that would come with severe problems for western countries too, and has not been agreed upon. while earlier i spoke about this with trade economist, capital come in of the keel institute for the world economy. and i asked her, what impact these latest sections will have on russia? well, i guess it's important to look at the sanctions that are on the table right now. so 1st of all, we do have finance, financial sanctions that i mean there to target russian bangs it is about exclusion of those and of certain companies from the u. s. and from the you financial market, but also from payments and dollars, which is very important. so this will definitely increase the cost for credit for russia and for and will give rise to inflation. and, but we have to be aware that this is something that will only imp
sanctions target the technology sector, the you will stop supplying high tech components and software to russia, and the u. s. as it will severely restrict rushes access to semiconductors, computers and telecom equipment. now still on the table, disconnecting russia from the international payment system. swift. but that would come with severe problems for western countries too, and has not been agreed upon. while earlier i spoke about this with trade economist, capital come in of the keel...
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and russia for gas. and that is supposed to be an important income stream for russia. and the u. s. is also considering put a putting russia on its export control as if it did it, it would join cuba, iran, north korea and syria and washington could block rushes access to the dollar by barring u. s. finance.
and russia for gas. and that is supposed to be an important income stream for russia. and the u. s. is also considering put a putting russia on its export control as if it did it, it would join cuba, iran, north korea and syria and washington could block rushes access to the dollar by barring u. s. finance.
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u. s. p u k. and the you moving forward with sanctions against russia falling its recognition of the don bass region. all of that is raising concerns that the u. s. could make it increasingly difficult for other nations to work with russia, which is the world's 2nd largest oil ex, border accounting for 10 percent of all global supply. joining us now, all the latest are boom, most co host christy i and josh young, chief investment officer and founder of bison interest. it's great to have you both on the show today. josh, let's start with you and i know that we've seen oil prices skyrocket over the last year as demand came roaring back while supply has lag behind. so what do you make of the continued response from opec plus in which the top producers don't seem to be too concerned about oil heading $100.00 per barrel? yes, a great question. um, so it looks like they might actually not be able to produce as much as they're saying. and so their lack of concern from one perspective might also just be that they're getting close to producing their full spare capacity. and so if they just can't produce more
u. s. p u k. and the you moving forward with sanctions against russia falling its recognition of the don bass region. all of that is raising concerns that the u. s. could make it increasingly difficult for other nations to work with russia, which is the world's 2nd largest oil ex, border accounting for 10 percent of all global supply. joining us now, all the latest are boom, most co host christy i and josh young, chief investment officer and founder of bison interest. it's great to have you...
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and russia for gas. and that is supposed to be an important income stream for russia. and the u. s. is also considering put a putting russia on its export control as if it did it, it would join cuba, iran, north korea and sir.
and russia for gas. and that is supposed to be an important income stream for russia. and the u. s. is also considering put a putting russia on its export control as if it did it, it would join cuba, iran, north korea and sir.
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but in russia and members of the organization for security and cooperation in europe, it's also invited u. s. president joe biden to give, following a 50 minute phone call and ukrainian seeking transparency on russia's military build up. the number of russian forces in bella loses the biggest, was the end of the cold war, engaged in intensive wargames. and the court of arbitrations expected thrown out soon, whether the russian figure scapes camilla valley eva, will be allowed to continue competing at the winter olympics, and beijing, 15 year old, tested positive for a band hot medication at a pre, a live event. let's look ahead to the german chancellor visit to moscow now where energy is expected to be high. on the agenda, germany gets more than a half, it's gas supplies from russia, and that dependency is set to increase. if the german government gives its final approval for a russian own gas pipeline, an odd stream to has been at the center of a disagreement between the u. s. in germany. it's owned by russia's state back energy giant gas from and is expected to operate from western siberia
but in russia and members of the organization for security and cooperation in europe, it's also invited u. s. president joe biden to give, following a 50 minute phone call and ukrainian seeking transparency on russia's military build up. the number of russian forces in bella loses the biggest, was the end of the cold war, engaged in intensive wargames. and the court of arbitrations expected thrown out soon, whether the russian figure scapes camilla valley eva, will be allowed to continue...
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u. s. and russia in the nato, russia council and also the so called normandy format, where russia, ukraine, france, and germany meat. and that is now the basis for us also talking to each other in washington. so it's a german later than the french president, emanuel cron, heading to moscow for one on one discussions with russia's. vladimir putin, the e u commission president as lavonne de line is also hosting the polish president under duda. that'll happen shortly. poland, of course, one of several european countries where u. s. troop reinforcements have been sent. trying to bolster that east and flank which niter has there, is russian forces mass at ukraine's board. okay, more on the diplomatic moves, dosage a barry in moscow. i'd say emanuel microns visit is probably the most important of them. what's, what are they hoping to get out of that one? well, the french president and his coming here at the request of the russian president vladimir putin. the 2 men have certainly been staying in touch. they've spoken on the phone 3 times already over the past 2 weeks. and that russian president w
u. s. and russia in the nato, russia council and also the so called normandy format, where russia, ukraine, france, and germany meat. and that is now the basis for us also talking to each other in washington. so it's a german later than the french president, emanuel cron, heading to moscow for one on one discussions with russia's. vladimir putin, the e u commission president as lavonne de line is also hosting the polish president under duda. that'll happen shortly. poland, of course, one of...
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around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now, feel free. ah, new sanctions targeting, targeting russia from the e u and the u. s. u s. president joe biden says russia will pay an even steeper price if aggression in ukraine continues. and germany holds the certification of nord stream to the completed gas pipeline was meant to double the flow of russian gas to germany. while the middle of curt warm this is dw business, i'm christy plots, and in berlin us president joe biden has an out sanctions on russia that will go far beyond those hughes when moscow and ex crimea in 2014. the move is in response to russia's military escalation against ukraine. the sanctions will target 2 large russian financial institutions and moscow access to western financing, as well as russian oligarch and their families. biden said the u. s. is prepared to go further. should russia expand its aggression against its neighbor? for more we go now to james sweeney in new york city. james. hello. what's the reaction we're seeing on wall street? well, it's interesting because at 22222122222. i was on the floor, the new york stock exchange, an
around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now, feel free. ah, new sanctions targeting, targeting russia from the e u and the u. s. u s. president joe biden says russia will pay an even steeper price if aggression in ukraine continues. and germany holds the certification of nord stream to the completed gas pipeline was meant to double the flow of russian gas to germany. while the middle of curt warm this is dw business, i'm christy plots,...
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kingdom, the united states, and all the western world now to actually get serious with and escalate as russia escalades and s u. s. and others have said, as russia and prudent escalates, we will escalate. what are we escalating sanctions? nobody, no, nate or country, not the united states will send troops into the ukraine. we all know that that's discussed, but sanctions will be wrapped up for tonight. tomorrow morning by the president, i'm 100 percent sure. and maybe possibly also in europe, of course. what effect can they sanctions really have those deaf and we've seen them come out in the last days and punitive sanction that has already what that putin is. clearly ignoring that threat, what can come out of that? diana, right. well, i don't know if you see this. there's actually just 2 areas of sanctions, which are america and its allies and partners actually have at the disposal. and this is a traits export slash import restrictions, and her sanctions upon the financial status and ability of russia to get access to financial markets were white. those will be shut down very quickly and intensively and more i
kingdom, the united states, and all the western world now to actually get serious with and escalate as russia escalades and s u. s. and others have said, as russia and prudent escalates, we will escalate. what are we escalating sanctions? nobody, no, nate or country, not the united states will send troops into the ukraine. we all know that that's discussed, but sanctions will be wrapped up for tonight. tomorrow morning by the president, i'm 100 percent sure. and maybe possibly also in europe,...
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sanctions target the technology sector, the you will stop supplying high tech components and software to russia, and the u. s. as it will severely restrict rushes access to semiconductors, computers and telecom equipment. now still on the table, disconnecting russia from the international payment system. swift. but that would come with severe problems for western countries too, and has not been agreed upon. well, earlier i spoke about this with trade economist, captain coming of the kill institute for the world economy. and i asked her, what impact these latest sections will have on russia? well, i guess it's important to look at the sanctions that are on the table right now. so 1st of all, we do have finance, financial sanctions that i mean there to target russian bangs it is about exclusion of those and of certain companies from the us and from the you financial market, but also from payments and dollars, which is very important. so this will definitely increase the cost for credit for russia and for and will give rise to inflation. and, but we have to be aware that this is something that will only impact
sanctions target the technology sector, the you will stop supplying high tech components and software to russia, and the u. s. as it will severely restrict rushes access to semiconductors, computers and telecom equipment. now still on the table, disconnecting russia from the international payment system. swift. but that would come with severe problems for western countries too, and has not been agreed upon. well, earlier i spoke about this with trade economist, captain coming of the kill...
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u. s. as it doesn't want a new cold war with russia and also china, within the u. s. continues to expand nato around russia's borders. this is the attitude of the cold war. this is the strategy of a new cold war. so yes, i really hope that we can have serious diplomatic breakthroughs. the u. s. has refused to give any diplomatic concessions. this could be a turning point. the u. s. could finally say, all right, we're not going to continue this new cold war on russia. we're going to try to have peace in europe. unfortunately, i can't be very optimistic given the long history of u. s. war and aggression. but the, you, there could, there are some people in washington who don't want to see a war with russia. maybe this could be an eye opening moment where they say, wow, we bear responsibility. busy for this crisis in ukraine and we could end it if we're serious about diplomacy. now. okay, ben, appreciate your view. so not that was been the notes from the great same website. thank you for coming on. thank you. ok with that still more than about say, the potential for pac
u. s. as it doesn't want a new cold war with russia and also china, within the u. s. continues to expand nato around russia's borders. this is the attitude of the cold war. this is the strategy of a new cold war. so yes, i really hope that we can have serious diplomatic breakthroughs. the u. s. has refused to give any diplomatic concessions. this could be a turning point. the u. s. could finally say, all right, we're not going to continue this new cold war on russia. we're going to try to have...
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u. s. and britain are threatening to impose tough new sanctions. if russia invades ukraine, u. s. secretary of state antony blanket has reinforced washington support for keith . and meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin has hit back in his 1st remarks on the crisis in a month. he accuses the west of ignoring moscow's concerns about security in the region. russia still in dialogue with the us and its allies about ukraine, but president vladimir putin express skepticism about the process. so for them, i guess. so my glow net, the village of the united states, the most important goal is to contain russia. what, that's the thing you wouldn't believe in this sense. ukraine itself is just a tool to achieve this goal. this can be done in different ways. one of them is to draw into armed conflict across the border and give british prime minister bores johnson met with ukrainian president followed amir zelinski in a press conference. afterwards, johnson warned that war should be avoided at all costs. russia invasion of ukraine would be a political disaster. humanitarian disaster, i
u. s. and britain are threatening to impose tough new sanctions. if russia invades ukraine, u. s. secretary of state antony blanket has reinforced washington support for keith . and meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin has hit back in his 1st remarks on the crisis in a month. he accuses the west of ignoring moscow's concerns about security in the region. russia still in dialogue with the us and its allies about ukraine, but president vladimir putin express skepticism about the process....
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and the u. s. trying to bully germany into not going ahead with north korea to and so if the u. s. cuts off, it further cuts off relations with russia, implement sanctions further. it will cause germany to start to feel that pain as well as russia and the american people. and germany doesn't want that. russia certainly doesn't want that. and i, as an american, don't want that for america. i just want to get a sense of what you think of one comment, joe biden made, and i'm going to quote here that russia's latest move constitutes an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the united states. do you think what russia has done poses a direct threat to washington? absolutely not. absolutely not. that is a ridiculous claim that what russia has done is any sort of threat to the united states. if you want to talk about who is the threat to the american people and is putting the american people at risk is washington. it is by and visit ministration . that is, that is putting the american population at rip biden. is a war hawk, which that in and of itself is bad enough. but biting has also been cutting
and the u. s. trying to bully germany into not going ahead with north korea to and so if the u. s. cuts off, it further cuts off relations with russia, implement sanctions further. it will cause germany to start to feel that pain as well as russia and the american people. and germany doesn't want that. russia certainly doesn't want that. and i, as an american, don't want that for america. i just want to get a sense of what you think of one comment, joe biden made, and i'm going to quote here...
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u. s. market reaction. let's take a closer look now at the latest sanctions and how they are affecting russia in terms of a financial sector. the u. s. was putting restrictions against all major russian banks. meanwhile, the u is also cutting the ability of the russian state to access the block capital market. there are also assets freezes and travel bands for a number of individuals including putting as well as politicians and oligarchs with close ties to him. other sanctions target the technology sector, the you will stop supplying high tech components and software to russia, and the u. s. as it will severely restrict rush us access to semi conductors, computers and telecom equipment. now still on the table disconnecting rush from the international payment system. swift, but that would come with severe problems for western countries too, and has not been agreed upon. while earlier i spoke about this with trade economists, catherine, come in of the queue institute for the world economy, and i asked her, what impact these latest sanctions will have on russia? well i guess it's important to look at the sanct
u. s. market reaction. let's take a closer look now at the latest sanctions and how they are affecting russia in terms of a financial sector. the u. s. was putting restrictions against all major russian banks. meanwhile, the u is also cutting the ability of the russian state to access the block capital market. there are also assets freezes and travel bands for a number of individuals including putting as well as politicians and oligarchs with close ties to him. other sanctions target the...
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and russia for gas. and that is supposed to be an important income stream for russia. the u. s. is also considering put a putting russia on its export control as if it did it, it would join cuba, iran, north korea and syria and washington could block russia's access to the dollar by barring u. s. financial firms from converting payments into the currency. countries have even discuss excluding russia from the international payment system. swift and that would be an unprecedented step. and it would stop transactions originating inside russia with outside individuals or banks. or i clemens 1st as president of the ego institute munich. he joins me for more on this claim is good to see you. russia is no stranger to economic sanctions. help us understand how serious are these proposed sanctions in comparison to what we've seen already. i think they are very serious. they are very far reaching. what we've seen up to now is mostly the sanctions after the ukraine crisis in 2014, when the russia invaded the crimean and the that are estimates of the costs of these sanctions, for instance, f
and russia for gas. and that is supposed to be an important income stream for russia. the u. s. is also considering put a putting russia on its export control as if it did it, it would join cuba, iran, north korea and syria and washington could block russia's access to the dollar by barring u. s. financial firms from converting payments into the currency. countries have even discuss excluding russia from the international payment system. swift and that would be an unprecedented step. and it...
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u. s. e u and russia ukrainians are in the middle. they're the ones that are the ones getting shot on. they're fighting and dying for the u. s. not for their own independence. mm. videos of what's appears to be in a missile at such are coming from the south of ukraine, where locals are reporting ongoing fighting. this next video purportedly shows an apartment building, allegedly hit by an overnights, rocky to talk in the north of the country. the lower floors were damaged, were a fire broke out, reports suggest one woman was injured, but the play, the blaze has been extinguished. so these on verified images are coming in from the ukranian capital where local, say air defense systems are actively operating. k of authorities said the city was surrounded then back down from that claim. now they're saying groups of russian sub it says are trying to bring chaos to the streets. russert ministry has dismissed involvement in these alleged actions. do the shift for a key of is flooded with armed gangs of looters, robbers and radical nationalists. they were given guns in an unlawful decision by t
u. s. e u and russia ukrainians are in the middle. they're the ones that are the ones getting shot on. they're fighting and dying for the u. s. not for their own independence. mm. videos of what's appears to be in a missile at such are coming from the south of ukraine, where locals are reporting ongoing fighting. this next video purportedly shows an apartment building, allegedly hit by an overnights, rocky to talk in the north of the country. the lower floors were damaged, were a fire broke...
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un, russia has vetoed a un security council resolution condemning its invasion of ukraine. china, india, and united arab emirates abstained from the vote. the remaining 11 council members back the u. s. drafted text and criticized russia for blocking in the field vote came as the white house warned that there was a real possibility kia could fall to rushing forth propaganda and miss, i'm joined now by d. w. corresponded oliver salad, washington all over the us, proposed this resolution knowing full well that russia was going to veto it. so why did they go through with it? and let's talk about the un for a moment. i mean, because the 2 main bodies here, the security council and the general assembly, i think it's important to differentiate only the 1st of one of the 2 can come to a legally binding resolution. the security council and russia has veto powers there . as you just explained also. so it's of course, a nonstarter a to go in there and ask russia to vote for resolution basically condemning its own actions there. but what you could see there is how isolated russia really is. and you mentioned v 11 of 15, a member countries voting in favor of a condemnation. so you see a large p
un, russia has vetoed a un security council resolution condemning its invasion of ukraine. china, india, and united arab emirates abstained from the vote. the remaining 11 council members back the u. s. drafted text and criticized russia for blocking in the field vote came as the white house warned that there was a real possibility kia could fall to rushing forth propaganda and miss, i'm joined now by d. w. corresponded oliver salad, washington all over the us, proposed this resolution knowing...
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u. s. and nato say russia is adding more troops to ukraine. there's no evidence of a pullback be creating military and russia back to rebels in the east to recuse each other of shelling their positions in the disputed hands. region. ukraine says the situation is now stable out 0 cannot independently confirmed the allegations. president manuel micron has confirmed the withdrawal of french troops from marley after 10 years. france and european allies will continue what they call a joint action against terrorism in these region. at least 94 people have been killed in severe flooding and mudslides in southeastern brazil. rescue teams are searching for survivors in the city of patropolis and hundreds of people are in emergency shelters after the homes were destroyed. it is the heaviest rain for the regency in 90 years, cateel opus hardy and as more the forest and magnitude of this rainfall was unexpected. within hours streets across the brazilian city of the properties for submerged o. nearby families are stunned as floods and most lights get closer
u. s. and nato say russia is adding more troops to ukraine. there's no evidence of a pullback be creating military and russia back to rebels in the east to recuse each other of shelling their positions in the disputed hands. region. ukraine says the situation is now stable out 0 cannot independently confirmed the allegations. president manuel micron has confirmed the withdrawal of french troops from marley after 10 years. france and european allies will continue what they call a joint action...
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russian league, and in coordination with allies representing more than half the global economy, are designed to cut off russia from the world financial system. russia, assets and the u. s. are also now frozen. we will limit russia's ability to do business in dollars. euro's pounds and yen export controls to curtail russian high tech imports are also being opposed to cripple russia's military and high tech capabilities. the moves are backed by top, congressional democrats, like senate leaders, chuck sure, who condemned russia invasion and pledge support for ukraine. ukrainians are tough and resilient. i know they will not give up their country. they will fight fiercely for it. but senate republican leader mitch mcconnell is blaming biden for the crisis. i think the precipitous withdrawal from afghanistan in august was a signal to put and maybe to chinese president, she as well. that america was in retreat across america, demonstrators protested kittens invasion after a generation of fighting in iraq and afghanistan. most americans are war weary. in a recent poll just 26 percent of americans support the u. s. playing a major role in the russian ukraine conflict. binding
russian league, and in coordination with allies representing more than half the global economy, are designed to cut off russia from the world financial system. russia, assets and the u. s. are also now frozen. we will limit russia's ability to do business in dollars. euro's pounds and yen export controls to curtail russian high tech imports are also being opposed to cripple russia's military and high tech capabilities. the moves are backed by top, congressional democrats, like senate leaders,...
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u. s. southern command, and former supreme allied commander of nato. and michael mcfaul, former u. s. ambassador to russia and he and bc -- thank you all for being here. let's start on the ground. i want to know how you assess of the situation has changed on the ground in the past 24 hours, both in the threat to ukraine, and its neighbors given the president's decision to move more u. s. troops to protect the country's nearly on the border with russia. >> it has certainly changed. there has been an invasion of ukraine. and then vision is the imposition of armed troops on sovereign territory without consent of that sovereign nation. it does not matter whether it is a squad, 22 tanks, or 200,000 troops. the big change of course is there has been an invasion. administration is using that term vividly, and correctly to rally democratic forces on the military side, the ukrainians themselves are amping up their military preparation to fight. ukrainian forces were under my command when i was supreme allied commander of nato. they are not many members, but their close partners, they have fought with us in afghani
u. s. southern command, and former supreme allied commander of nato. and michael mcfaul, former u. s. ambassador to russia and he and bc -- thank you all for being here. let's start on the ground. i want to know how you assess of the situation has changed on the ground in the past 24 hours, both in the threat to ukraine, and its neighbors given the president's decision to move more u. s. troops to protect the country's nearly on the border with russia. >> it has certainly changed. there...
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in fact, russia says that it is withdrawing some of those forces. this week, the u. s. and nato have repeatedly called out russia on saying one thing and doing the opposite. today, the u. s. secretary of defense so that they are now up to a $190000.00 russian troops. physicians all along the northern, the easter and the southeastern borders of ukraine. we've got russian troops now in the black sea crimea north of the border in to bellow roots the pentagon, saying that this is the largest military mobilization that europe have seen since the 2nd world war. and in the last 24 hours, these breakaway regions that we were looking at, they've become flash points. ukraine claims that russian back separatist have fired across the frontline, numerous times even hitting a kindergarten separate as leaders today ordered the mass evacuation of civilians claiming that the shelling the area has seen preludes of an invasion by the ukrainian arm. now, the leader of the self proclaimed, don't ask people's republic, issued a statement saying that preparations have been made to shelter people
in fact, russia says that it is withdrawing some of those forces. this week, the u. s. and nato have repeatedly called out russia on saying one thing and doing the opposite. today, the u. s. secretary of defense so that they are now up to a $190000.00 russian troops. physicians all along the northern, the easter and the southeastern borders of ukraine. we've got russian troops now in the black sea crimea north of the border in to bellow roots the pentagon, saying that this is the largest...
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u. n is expected to vote on a resolution condemning the military aggression and demanding an end to this invasion. new us sanctions against russia include freezing trillions of dollars in u. s assets of large russian banks and russian oligarchs and barring tech exports to russia. president biden acknowledged that the invasion and sanctions could lead to higher energy prices here at home, at least for a time. but he said that the u. s and its allies must stand up for freedom around the world. putin's choice. to make it totally un justifiable war on ukraine. love love. russia weaker and the rest of the world stronger. liberty democracy, human dignity. these are the forces far more powerful than fear and oppression. they cannot be extinguished by tyrants like putin and his armies. western leaders held back on blocking russia from the international banking system, known as swift president. biden suggested that european allies aren't ready for that step because of the complex financial fallout. while the u. s and western allies are issuing sanctions against russia. china has reportedly gone in the opposite direction. the south china morning post says that china has fully open to
u. n is expected to vote on a resolution condemning the military aggression and demanding an end to this invasion. new us sanctions against russia include freezing trillions of dollars in u. s assets of large russian banks and russian oligarchs and barring tech exports to russia. president biden acknowledged that the invasion and sanctions could lead to higher energy prices here at home, at least for a time. but he said that the u. s and its allies must stand up for freedom around the world....
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and russia says it has no plans to invade ukraine and has actually published new video of what it says that tanks returning to their bases. but the u. s. and nato say russia is adding more troops and there's no evidence of a pullback. we and our allies will stay vigilant. we will watch for the so called false flag operations, where russia manufacturers a dramatic event to justify an attack. a play that we've seen them run in the past . and we will continue to explore ways to enhance our rightness as united states and others have done with additional troop deployments to nato's eastern point. in other news, president emanuel micron has confirmed the withdrawal of french troops from molly. after 9 years, the cron denied the french mission in molly ended in fallujah. but he accused molly's transitional government or forcing french troops to pull out. at least 104 people have been killed in severe flooding and mud slides in south eastern brazil. hundreds of people are in emergency shelters after their homes were destroyed. if the heaviest rainfall the region has seen in ninety's and the headlines, i'm emily angland. the news continue here
and russia says it has no plans to invade ukraine and has actually published new video of what it says that tanks returning to their bases. but the u. s. and nato say russia is adding more troops and there's no evidence of a pullback. we and our allies will stay vigilant. we will watch for the so called false flag operations, where russia manufacturers a dramatic event to justify an attack. a play that we've seen them run in the past . and we will continue to explore ways to enhance our...
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your reason president joe biden warns russia the u. s. and its allies are ready to respond decisively to any attack on ukraine. russia announced that some of its troops, or withdrawing from drills may ukraine, but nato says it hasn't seen signs of de escalation. britons, prince. andrew reaches an out of court settlement with virginia you fray. who says he sexually abused her when she was 17. and less than 3 weeks ago, he was the president of honduras. thou one, orlando, hernandez has surrendered to police over drug trafficking charges and in sports, and emotional returns and the beijing eyes for russian and figure skater, camilla valley a back. it's the 1st event for the 13 year old since a court cleared her to compete that despite failing a doping test and a pre, a little bit of that, ah, yes, president joe biden is warning america will rally the world to oppose any russian aggression against ukraine. saying the human cost a war would be immense. barden says the u. s. has not verified. russia's claims that some of its troops are withdrawing
your reason president joe biden warns russia the u. s. and its allies are ready to respond decisively to any attack on ukraine. russia announced that some of its troops, or withdrawing from drills may ukraine, but nato says it hasn't seen signs of de escalation. britons, prince. andrew reaches an out of court settlement with virginia you fray. who says he sexually abused her when she was 17. and less than 3 weeks ago, he was the president of honduras. thou one, orlando, hernandez has...
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all of them sanctioned russian banks, elite russian individuals, and cut off russia from russia -- the u. sample is fully sanctioning to have russia's biggest banks, -- both of which were crucial to financing russia's defense -- the military bank alone handled 70% of russia's defense contracts, and it is a smaller of the two banks. the u. s. is also sanctioning a handful of russian elite individuals, cutting off u. s. financing of u. s. sovereign debt. in addition to the sanctions that are being imposed by the you, the uk, and the -- when might be the biggest economic blow against russia today by halting rushes nord stream 2 pipeline. you can see, the one in the red is nord stream one, the one in blue is nord stream 2. nord stream 2 is not on yet, it has been built, we are unsure whether germany which is in the midst of a domestic energy crisis would reject the potential flow of double the amount of natural gas from russia. but today, germany did just that. the west presented a united front. all groups involved were also very clear this is just the first round of sanctions, and that signifi
all of them sanctioned russian banks, elite russian individuals, and cut off russia from russia -- the u. sample is fully sanctioning to have russia's biggest banks, -- both of which were crucial to financing russia's defense -- the military bank alone handled 70% of russia's defense contracts, and it is a smaller of the two banks. the u. s. is also sanctioning a handful of russian elite individuals, cutting off u. s. financing of u. s. sovereign debt. in addition to the sanctions that are...