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that is why we are supporting now ukraine. putin drawing united states into a war in europe and in the future. we should take a bit of a step back and realise what a critical moment this is for the state and nato. this is a historical moment. in the last two years, we have helped unify and strengthen and expand nato. imagine instead if we had failed to step up now and support ukraine. all those gains would have been beginning to unravel. the cohesion of nato would have been weakened and national security would have been undermined without question. putin started this war and he could easily break the will of the people of ukraine. but he changed his strategy little bit. thinking he would break the will of nato, break the will of united states, but he has failed again. we stand up against dictators. we bow to no one. certainly not putin. this bill also includes vital support for israel. it is ten days ago there was a launch of 100 missiles and drones and because of them, the response from the region, no serious damage was cause
that is why we are supporting now ukraine. putin drawing united states into a war in europe and in the future. we should take a bit of a step back and realise what a critical moment this is for the state and nato. this is a historical moment. in the last two years, we have helped unify and strengthen and expand nato. imagine instead if we had failed to step up now and support ukraine. all those gains would have been beginning to unravel. the cohesion of nato would have been weakened and...
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. ~ as well as continue to support ukraine? ., ,, , ., , as well as continue to support ukraine? ., ,, i. , . as well as continue to support ukraine? ., ,, , . ., ukraine? thank you very much for that. for more analysis we're joined now by the director of the institute of international affairs in rome, nathalie tocci. thank you forjoining us. picking up on that, the question is, how battle ready is europe in general? we have rishi sunak today saying it is at the most dangerous points as the cold war and we need to be war ready. how abel rees europe to cope? well, we are not battle ready at all. in a sense i think the paradox of this moment is we have been, our european continent, has been at war for over two years. and the realisation that this is happening has only really dawned kind of now, in some countries more than others obviously, but it is only really happening now. fora obviously, but it is only really happening now. for a long time, after the 24th of february of two years ago, there was an assumption that somehow this war would end in a couple of years and it would end
. ~ as well as continue to support ukraine? ., ,, , ., , as well as continue to support ukraine? ., ,, i. , . as well as continue to support ukraine? ., ,, , . ., ukraine? thank you very much for that. for more analysis we're joined now by the director of the institute of international affairs in rome, nathalie tocci. thank you forjoining us. picking up on that, the question is, how battle ready is europe in general? we have rishi sunak today saying it is at the most dangerous points as the...
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ukraine. ., ., , ukraine. if our future leaders, if the are ukraine. if our future leaders, if they are going _ ukraine. if our future leaders, if they are going to _ ukraine. if our future leaders, if they are going to be _ ukraine. if our future leaders, if they are going to be able - ukraine. if our future leaders, if they are going to be able to - they are going to be able to collaborate, they want to be able to solve big problems. if we are going to work through our differences, they need to know and understand each other, language, culture, history. let's speak to our china correspondent, stephen mcdonell. what is your assessment of this meeting? it what is your assessment of this meetin: ? , ., ., ,., meeting? it is not warm in some laces. meeting? it is not warm in some places- there — meeting? it is not warm in some places. there has _ meeting? it is not warm in some places. there has been - meeting? it is not warm in some places. there has been a - meeting? it is not warm in some places. there has
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and it shows that ukraine is not alone and ukraine will never be alone. a decade ago as russian tanks rolled into crimea, and the fight against isil rage against the middle east, nato allies came together in wales and reached a historic agreement, to increase their defence budgets to 2% of gdp, and back then the uk was one of gdp, and back then the uk was one of only four countries that did so but today there are 11 and i believe we will look back on this moment as a similarturning we will look back on this moment as a similar turning point in european security. because for all that we welcome the news over the weekend that the us congress agreed a new package of aid for ukraine, support that will be indispensable on the front line, this is not the moment for complacency. we cannot keep expecting america to pay any price or bear any burden, if we ourselves are unwilling to make greater sacrifices for our own security. so i'm proud that the uk is increasing our defence spending to £87 billion per year. the biggest strengthening of our national defence in
and it shows that ukraine is not alone and ukraine will never be alone. a decade ago as russian tanks rolled into crimea, and the fight against isil rage against the middle east, nato allies came together in wales and reached a historic agreement, to increase their defence budgets to 2% of gdp, and back then the uk was one of gdp, and back then the uk was one of only four countries that did so but today there are 11 and i believe we will look back on this moment as a similarturning we will look...
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for ukraine, in your- package for ukraine, in your decisions _ package for ukraine, in your decisions about— package for ukraine, in your decisions about delivering . package for ukraine, in your. decisions about delivering arms package for ukraine, in your- decisions about delivering arms you have always — decisions about delivering arms you have always been _ decisions about delivering arms you have always been guided _ decisions about delivering arms you have always been guided by- decisions about delivering arms you have always been guided by the - have always been guided by the american — have always been guided by the american decisions _ have always been guided by the american decisions for- have always been guided by the . american decisions for long—range artittery— american decisions for long—range artillery systems, _ american decisions for long—range artillery systems, for— american decisions for long—range artillery systems, for tanks. - american decisions for long—range artillery systems, for tanks. why i american decisions for long—rangei artillery
for ukraine, in your- package for ukraine, in your decisions _ package for ukraine, in your decisions about— package for ukraine, in your decisions about delivering . package for ukraine, in your. decisions about delivering arms package for ukraine, in your- decisions about delivering arms you have always — decisions about delivering arms you have always been _ decisions about delivering arms you have always been guided _ decisions about delivering arms you have always been guided by-...
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that's what we are doing in ukraine. that is what we said to china we intend to do in the south pacific and china and russia have this axis of evil of aggression. evil autocracies trying to take over sovereign countries. the us is right to stand up against that. we heard from china's _ stand up against that. we heard from china's president - stand up against that. we heard from china's president xi - from china's president xi jinping speaking and saying that there is enough room in the world for both the us and for china. do you agree? can these two get along?- these two get along? well, that's up — these two get along? well, that's up to _ these two get along? well, that's up to china. - these two get along? well, that's up to china. again, l these two get along? well, i that's up to china. again, we have a peaceful agenda. they have a peaceful agenda. they have an agenda of con quest. of course there should be room for both of us. there is room for the united states and china as they exist today. what china is trying
that's what we are doing in ukraine. that is what we said to china we intend to do in the south pacific and china and russia have this axis of evil of aggression. evil autocracies trying to take over sovereign countries. the us is right to stand up against that. we heard from china's _ stand up against that. we heard from china's president - stand up against that. we heard from china's president xi - from china's president xi jinping speaking and saying that there is enough room in the world...
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. ., ., ., �* ., ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation _ ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work _ ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work in _ ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work in syria - ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work in syria and - ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work in syria and you are an independent diplomat now, as it were, so how important is the decision in washington? absolutely, i a . ree with decision in washington? absolutely, i agree with gordon, _ decision in washington? absolutely, i agree with gordon, it _ decision in washington? absolutely, i agree with gordon, it is _ decision in washington? absolutely, i agree with gordon, it is a - decision in washington? absolutely, i agree with gordon, it is a pivotal i i agree with gordon, it is a pivotal decision— i agree with gordon, it is a pivotal decision and — i agree with gordon, it is a pivotal decision and we need to make sure the aid _ decision and we need to make
. ., ., ., �* ., ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation _ ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work _ ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work in _ ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work in syria - ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work in syria and - ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work in syria and you are an independent diplomat now, as it were, so how important is the decision in washington? absolutely, i a . ree with decision in...
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the just approved a $60 billion package of aid for ukraine.— of aid for ukraine. the bill is assed. of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that _ of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that was _ of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that was the - of aid for ukraine. the bill is i passed. that was the moment of aid for ukraine. the bill is - passed. that was the moment it was voted through _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just a _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just a short _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just a short time - passed. that was the moment it was voted through just a short time ago. | voted through just a short time ago. it was a rare moment of bipartisan cooperation in the binary world of american politics, with democrats...
the just approved a $60 billion package of aid for ukraine.— of aid for ukraine. the bill is assed. of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that _ of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that was _ of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that was the - of aid for ukraine. the bill is i passed. that was the moment of aid for ukraine. the bill is - passed. that was the moment it was voted through _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just _ passed. that was the moment it was voted...
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and after the full scale invasion— ukraine. and after the full scale invasion in— ukraine. and after the full scale invasion in 2022, he stepped up significantly, training thousands of ukrainian — significantly, training thousands of ukrainian soldiers and providing bitiions — ukrainian soldiers and providing billions of— ukrainian soldiers and providing billions of pounds of military assistance. and today your announcement of additional support, including _ announcement of additional support, including more ammunition, air defence — including more ammunition, air defence and strike abilities, shows once again — defence and strike abilities, shows once again the british people's commitment to ukraine. i welcome your commitment to continue these levels _ your commitment to continue these levels of— your commitment to continue these levels of support to ukraine as —— for as— levels of support to ukraine as —— for as long — levels of support to ukraine as —— for as long as needed. nato, we are addressing — for as long as needed. nato, we are addre
and after the full scale invasion— ukraine. and after the full scale invasion in— ukraine. and after the full scale invasion in 2022, he stepped up significantly, training thousands of ukrainian — significantly, training thousands of ukrainian soldiers and providing bitiions — ukrainian soldiers and providing billions of— ukrainian soldiers and providing billions of pounds of military assistance. and today your announcement of additional support, including _ announcement of additional...
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., ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians _ ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians are _ ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians are holding - ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians are holding the i late, ukrainians are holding the line and — late, ukrainians are holding the line and this aid will definitely boost — line and this aid will definitely boost confidence. i already here positive — boost confidence. i already here positive moods from my acquaintances and friends _ positive moods from my acquaintances and friends in ukraine. they were a little _ and friends in ukraine. they were a little bit _ and friends in ukraine. they were a little bit emotionally not giving up that upset about the delays. but i’i l ht that upset about the delays. but right now, they are more optimistic and believe — right now, they are more optimistic and believe that the western allies will keep— and believe that the western allies will keep supporting it and not abandoning ukraine and they will be fight
., ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians _ ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians are _ ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians are holding - ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians are holding the i late, ukrainians are holding the line and — late, ukrainians are holding the line and this aid will definitely boost — line and this aid will definitely boost confidence. i already here positive — boost confidence. i already here positive...
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this passage of a very large aid bill for ukraine.— aid bill for ukraine. this aid is indeed absolutely _ aid bill for ukraine. this aid is indeed absolutely critical. - aid bill for ukraine. this aid is| indeed absolutely critical. and aid bill for ukraine. this aid is i indeed absolutely critical. and it will help ukraine to hold its existing positions. through this year, i think. existing positions. through this year, ithink. 0f existing positions. through this year, i think. of course it will take time for a lot of this weaponry to be delivered and for ukrainians to be delivered and for ukrainians to be trained to use it. it's not given that this will prevent more russian victories this year. what we have to be more sceptical about is whether it will help ukrainians to attack or counterattack in theatre turn. we have to remember that last year massive amounts of us aid did not infect help the ukrainians break through. i think that this aid will preserve a stalemate, it won't be a decisive game changer. what preserve a stalemate, it won't be a decisive g
this passage of a very large aid bill for ukraine.— aid bill for ukraine. this aid is indeed absolutely _ aid bill for ukraine. this aid is indeed absolutely critical. - aid bill for ukraine. this aid is| indeed absolutely critical. and aid bill for ukraine. this aid is i indeed absolutely critical. and it will help ukraine to hold its existing positions. through this year, i think. existing positions. through this year, ithink. 0f existing positions. through this year, i think. of course it...
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for ukraine totalling nearly $61 billion. if passed by the senate, the long—awaited funds will provide roughly $23 billion to replenish us weapons, stockpiles and facilities, more than $11 billion to fund current us military operations in the region and another $14 billion to help ukraine buy advanced weapons systems and other defence equipment. speaker of the house mike johnson — who brought the bill to a vote — said it was the right thing to do. it is an old military adage that we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas than our own boys, our troops and i think this is an important moment and opportunity to make that decision and allow the house to do that and i expect the senate to make the same decision. for a perspective — to make the same decision. for a perspective from the other side of the aisle we spoke to a congresswoman, a democrat from california who serves on the house foreign affairs. the fact that we took _ house foreign affairs. the fact that we took up _ house foreign affairs. the fact tha
for ukraine totalling nearly $61 billion. if passed by the senate, the long—awaited funds will provide roughly $23 billion to replenish us weapons, stockpiles and facilities, more than $11 billion to fund current us military operations in the region and another $14 billion to help ukraine buy advanced weapons systems and other defence equipment. speaker of the house mike johnson — who brought the bill to a vote — said it was the right thing to do. it is an old military adage that we would...
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the measures approve around $61 billion in long—awaited aid for ukraine alone. the package also designates more than $26 billion in aid for israel and $8 billion for taiwan and us indo—pacific allies. on saturday, the house of representatives ended months of stalemate to pass the aid package. it's expected to be signed into law by president biden shortly. the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, said the united states had shown its allies that it would not turn its back on them. a lot of people inside and outside the congress want this package to fail. today those in congress who stand on the side of democracy are winning the day. to ourfriends in ukraine, our allies in nato, our allies in israel, and to civilians around the world in need of help, help is on the way. to our friends help, help is on the way. to ourfriends in ukraine, america will deliver more ammo and air defences and basic supply that you need. to resist vladimir putin on the battlefield. let's speak to our north america correspondent, peter bowes, who's in los angeles. i would imagine this
the measures approve around $61 billion in long—awaited aid for ukraine alone. the package also designates more than $26 billion in aid for israel and $8 billion for taiwan and us indo—pacific allies. on saturday, the house of representatives ended months of stalemate to pass the aid package. it's expected to be signed into law by president biden shortly. the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, said the united states had shown its allies that it would not turn its back on them. a lot of...
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the just approved a $60 billion package of aid for ukraine.— of aid for ukraine. the bill is assed. of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that _ of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that was _ of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that was the - of aid for ukraine. the bill is i passed. that was the moment of aid for ukraine. the bill is - passed. that was the moment it was voted through _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just a _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just a short _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just a short time - passed. that was the moment it was voted through just a short time ago. | voted through just a short time ago. it was a rare moment of bipartisan cooperation in the binary world of american politics, with democrats... us officials have indicated that deliveries of munitions and air defence systems are ready to go as soon as there is approval in the senate. a military aid package to item that has been improved. it has also voted t
the just approved a $60 billion package of aid for ukraine.— of aid for ukraine. the bill is assed. of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that _ of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that was _ of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that was the - of aid for ukraine. the bill is i passed. that was the moment of aid for ukraine. the bill is - passed. that was the moment it was voted through _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just _ passed. that was the moment it was voted...
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as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's war and imperial aggression succeeds, every tyrant on earth will take note. america's top diplomat is warning china that washington will act, if beijing doesn't stop providing russia with supplies, for its war in ukraine. antony blinken says he's made it clear to his chinese counterparts that they're "helping fuel the biggest threat" to european security, since the cold war. he's been speaking to laura bicker, in beijing. hello. i'm laura bicker. how are you? antony blinken�*s visit comes as us ties with china are at a turning point. how's your trip been? oh, it's been... we've covered a lot of ground. the dialogue and diplomacy for the cameras hides real discord and distrust. this is what chinese viewers are shown. a cinematic soundtrack accompanies president xi, urging the us to be partners, not rivals. yet, hours earlier, mr blinken was warned the two sides could slip towards conflict. ..and this could not be happening without... but he cam
as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's war and imperial aggression succeeds, every tyrant on earth will take note. america's top diplomat is warning china that washington will act, if beijing doesn't stop providing russia with supplies, for its war in ukraine. antony blinken says he's made it clear to his chinese counterparts that they're "helping fuel the biggest threat" to european security, since the cold war. he's...
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i spoke to ukraine's ambassador to canada today and she said at an absolute minimum, ukraine needs about seven patriot batteries to defend key ukrainian cities along with ammunition and other sorts of things. even where i am here in canada, justin trudeau — warm, fuzzy language about defending ukraine, but at the end of the day words don't stop russian missiles the same way patriots do. so i hope western leaders have a think about that. and just south of the border of course, we will be seeing a vote in the us house of representatives on the ukraine aid bill — what kind of impacts do you think that might have, is this something that would be able to start to stave off these russian advancements we have been seeing? well, my fear is that it is coming a little bit too late. of course it will be welcomed by ukraine, ukraine and its diaspora community has launched a huge campaign to lobby us legislators but it is the same as what has happened since the beginning of the war, this is a drip—drip—drip feed of assistance to ukraine. having said that, a lot of this money, especially milit
i spoke to ukraine's ambassador to canada today and she said at an absolute minimum, ukraine needs about seven patriot batteries to defend key ukrainian cities along with ammunition and other sorts of things. even where i am here in canada, justin trudeau — warm, fuzzy language about defending ukraine, but at the end of the day words don't stop russian missiles the same way patriots do. so i hope western leaders have a think about that. and just south of the border of course, we will be...
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and its - invasion in ukraine, this is not a small_ invasion in ukraine, this is not a small matter. _ invasion in ukraine, this is not a small matter, and _ invasion in ukraine, this is not a small matter, and then - invasion in ukraine, this is not a small matter, and then the - invasion in ukraine, this is not al small matter, and then the other invasion in ukraine, this is not a - small matter, and then the other way around _ small matter, and then the other way around china — small matter, and then the other way around china saying _ small matter, and then the other way around china saying that _ small matter, and then the other way around china saying that it _ small matter, and then the other way around china saying that it does - small matter, and then the other way around china saying that it does not l around china saying that it does not want the _ around china saying that it does not want the us— around china saying that it does not want the us supplying _ around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons - around china saying that it does not want th
and its - invasion in ukraine, this is not a small_ invasion in ukraine, this is not a small matter. _ invasion in ukraine, this is not a small matter, and _ invasion in ukraine, this is not a small matter, and then - invasion in ukraine, this is not a small matter, and then the - invasion in ukraine, this is not al small matter, and then the other invasion in ukraine, this is not a - small matter, and then the other way around _ small matter, and then the other way around china — small...
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ispoke spending is on the agenda, as is the middle east, and ukraine. i spoke to our berlin correspondentjessica parker and she outlined what is likely to be discussed today. as you were saying, defence spending and the defence picture overall, european security i think is top of the agenda. i mean, there are some sort of details in there about specific areas of cooperation, types of weapons that the uk and germany can develop jointly together. but i think this is also very much about the politics and the signals it sends. so, rishi sunak, of course, yesterday in poland announced that the uk would be hiking defence spending to 2.5% by 2030. that is certainly the ambition anyway, there is obviously a uk general election happening later this year, but that was big news, as a key member of the nato military alliance. for germany, i'm told, that we won't be getting any major announcements today along those lines. germany has onlyjust started to hit the 2% nato military alliance spending target, the first time since the early 90s, alliance spending target, t
ispoke spending is on the agenda, as is the middle east, and ukraine. i spoke to our berlin correspondentjessica parker and she outlined what is likely to be discussed today. as you were saying, defence spending and the defence picture overall, european security i think is top of the agenda. i mean, there are some sort of details in there about specific areas of cooperation, types of weapons that the uk and germany can develop jointly together. but i think this is also very much about the...
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kuleba also told them ukraine needs more air defence systems. nato secretary general jens stoltenberg — also in capri for the talks — acknowledged the need for those defence systems and said nato is actively working to supply them. jessica parker reports from capri. a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out waves of air strikes. but, look, this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting. ukraine's foreign minister is here but it's not a formal weapons—pledging session. that being said, they can discuss, they can coordinate. but speaking to officials today, the mood on this issue overall is somewhat downbeat. causing a bit more optimism, though, is the prospect of a vote in congress on the long—stalled us aid package to ukraine of $60 billion. that's certainly being talked up here. they are looking, though, at other ways to raise money for ukraine,
kuleba also told them ukraine needs more air defence systems. nato secretary general jens stoltenberg — also in capri for the talks — acknowledged the need for those defence systems and said nato is actively working to supply them. jessica parker reports from capri. a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line...
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as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's more and imperial aggression succeeds, every parent on earth will take note. donald trump's hush money trial has wrapped up for the week, with testimony detailing a tabloid "catch and kill" scheme that allegedly buried damaging stories about mr trump during his campaign for the white house in 2016. the trial could be the only one of mr trump's four criminal cases with a chance of wrapping up before the presidential election this november. also on friday, president biden said he'd be "happy" to face donald trump in a debate — something he had not previously committed to. mr trump skipped all the previous republican debates, and no further debates have been scheduled. our correspondent nada tawfik has been following the trial closely from new york. trump insiders are testifying as prosecution witnesses, but from what i observed in court, not all of them are facing the former president's wrath. rhona graff is fiercely loyal to donald trump, and h
as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's more and imperial aggression succeeds, every parent on earth will take note. donald trump's hush money trial has wrapped up for the week, with testimony detailing a tabloid "catch and kill" scheme that allegedly buried damaging stories about mr trump during his campaign for the white house in 2016. the trial could be the only one of mr trump's four criminal cases with a chance of...
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but for— pivotal moment, not just for ukraine but for the _ pivotal moment, not just for ukraine but for the entire world and what the future — but for the entire world and what the future of putin's reach will be. and so— the future of putin's reach will be. and so it — the future of putin's reach will be. and so it is — the future of putin's reach will be. and so it is really a big moment and one that _ and so it is really a big moment and one that people who support ukraine and supports this funding have been pushing _ and supports this funding have been pushing for for several months. speaker— pushing for for several months. speakerjohnson had quite a tortuous path getting here. it was not clear exactly _ path getting here. it was not clear exactly what he was going to do if he was _ exactly what he was going to do if he was going to put forward a bill that funds — he was going to put forward a bill that funds ukraine at all. intel 'ust that funds ukraine at all. intel just monday, earlier this week. for months. _ just monday, earlier this week. for months. he — jus
but for— pivotal moment, not just for ukraine but for the _ pivotal moment, not just for ukraine but for the entire world and what the future — but for the entire world and what the future of putin's reach will be. and so— the future of putin's reach will be. and so it — the future of putin's reach will be. and so it is — the future of putin's reach will be. and so it is really a big moment and one that _ and so it is really a big moment and one that people who support ukraine and...
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it's created an immense amount of misery in ukraine. for what? immense amount of misery in ukraine. forwhat? fora immense amount of misery in ukraine. for what? for a partisan driven debates that we will hopefully resolve tomorrow. the good news is and i spent a fair amount of time with our defence department and other agencies and the government. i think once this bill passes into signed by the president, getting ammunition, getting aid into ukraine in a matter of days, not or months. with the ukraine aid bill looming in congress, ukrainian leaders say they're cautiously optimistic about the outcome of the vote.just before the show, i spoke to oleksandra matviichuk, co—winner of the nobel peace prize in 2022 and head of the centre for civil liberties in kyiv. you have been crossing the country, speaking to people about what is happening in ukraine. you've been briefing members of congress as well. what message have you been telling people?— telling people? probably two messages- — telling people? probably two messages. first, _ telling people? probably two messages. first, th
it's created an immense amount of misery in ukraine. for what? immense amount of misery in ukraine. forwhat? fora immense amount of misery in ukraine. for what? for a partisan driven debates that we will hopefully resolve tomorrow. the good news is and i spent a fair amount of time with our defence department and other agencies and the government. i think once this bill passes into signed by the president, getting ammunition, getting aid into ukraine in a matter of days, not or months. with the...
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putin thinks he can outwit ukraine and outwit ukraine's supporters. the message coming out of capri is that he can't. every g7 member is making extraordinary contributions to ukraine's defence was not as i said before this is the best burden sharing that i have ever seen across the atlantic, in more than 30 years of being engaged in theseissues than 30 years of being engaged in these issues were top europe, as well as asian partners, picking up more than their share of the load. i want to particularly recognise prime minister maloney, her decisive leadership,. we can see two things right now. together we are helping to put ukraine on a long—term path where it will stand on its own two feet militarily, economically, democratically. more than 30 countries are engaged in negotiating, and some have concluded negotiations with ukraine on security packs. and together, what i'm convinced will emerge from the summit, you can see ukraine effectively building a force for the future, one that can deter aggression and defeat it as necessary. we are working to d
putin thinks he can outwit ukraine and outwit ukraine's supporters. the message coming out of capri is that he can't. every g7 member is making extraordinary contributions to ukraine's defence was not as i said before this is the best burden sharing that i have ever seen across the atlantic, in more than 30 years of being engaged in theseissues than 30 years of being engaged in these issues were top europe, as well as asian partners, picking up more than their share of the load. i want to...
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in the next few hours, we will begin sending equipment ukraine. for artillery, rocket systems, armoured
in the next few hours, we will begin sending equipment ukraine. for artillery, rocket systems, armoured
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the measures approve around $61 billion in long—awaited aid for ukraine alone. it also designates more than $26 billion in aid for military support for israel and humanitarian aid for gaza. and $8 billion for taiwan and us indo—pacific allies. president biden said it showed that america stood resolutely against tyranny and oppression. president zelensky said it reinforced america's role as a beacon of democracy and leader of the free world. the senate majority leader chuck schumer said america had shown its allies it would not turn its back on them. a lot of people inside and outside the congress wanted this package to fail, but today those in congress who stand on the side of democracy are winning the day. to ourfriends in ukraine, to our allies in nato, to our allies in israel and to civilians around the world in need of help, help is on the way. to ourfriends in ukraine, america will deliver more ammo and air defences and basic supplies that you need to resist putin on the battlefield. that is chuck schumer. we have just had some reaction from china because
the measures approve around $61 billion in long—awaited aid for ukraine alone. it also designates more than $26 billion in aid for military support for israel and humanitarian aid for gaza. and $8 billion for taiwan and us indo—pacific allies. president biden said it showed that america stood resolutely against tyranny and oppression. president zelensky said it reinforced america's role as a beacon of democracy and leader of the free world. the senate majority leader chuck schumer said...
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to ukraine? overall, despite having problems with getting more patriot system to create, all weapons are going to be supplied with this recent us package, anti—tank weapons, all kinds of artillery. people generally now feel much more at ease because the general expectation is that russians will launch another big advance in may orjune, this is why they are concentrating their military personnel and firepower mostly in eastern ukraine so that change, that munition supply, changes the amount of people who now feel substantially safe for expecting what is going to be happening next. and also, it is really important to resupply our troops in eastern ukraine where the intensity of fighting is the highest among all of the territories and the russian army in eastern ukraine, thatis russian army in eastern ukraine, that is the place where it is intending to do more... i that is the place where it is intending to do more... i wanted to ask about these _ intending to do more... i wanted to ask about thes
to ukraine? overall, despite having problems with getting more patriot system to create, all weapons are going to be supplied with this recent us package, anti—tank weapons, all kinds of artillery. people generally now feel much more at ease because the general expectation is that russians will launch another big advance in may orjune, this is why they are concentrating their military personnel and firepower mostly in eastern ukraine so that change, that munition supply, changes the amount of...
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as you say, it would undermine our support for ukraine full tub russia is out gunning ukraine five to one from a miller sills and artillery perspective, i'm pleased the americans are now putting their money forward —— from and munitions and archly perspective is there is going to be an offensive and if they are able to have a success, it will have a knock on impact to european security and our economy here in the uk as well. that is the reason we are investing into .5%. it also requires us to have a small defence review to understand where we invest that money in, so it's wisely spent. tobias elwood, gratefulfor your time this evening. thank you for coming on. time this evening. thank you for coming on— around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today here in the uk. a teenager has been arrested and three injured after a reported stabbing incident at a south wales school forced the facility into lockdown. the school's governor has said that two of the injured were members of staff and the third was a pupil — t
as you say, it would undermine our support for ukraine full tub russia is out gunning ukraine five to one from a miller sills and artillery perspective, i'm pleased the americans are now putting their money forward —— from and munitions and archly perspective is there is going to be an offensive and if they are able to have a success, it will have a knock on impact to european security and our economy here in the uk as well. that is the reason we are investing into .5%. it also requires us...
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: russia's aggression against ukraine has _ translation: russia's aggression against ukraine has marked - translation: russia's aggression against ukraine has marked a - against ukraine has marked a watershed moment, i have repeatedly stated that. and that of course also means that we need to take note of the fact that the russian war of aggression has changed, and has put at risk the european security architecture. so in europe and the world, we need to make it clear that we should not be shifted by force. that means we need to strengthen the european pillar of nato. sunak praised germany's shift in defence policy. and at this dangerous moment, the bond between our two nations are stronger— bond between our two nations are stronger than ever. we meet as a war rages— stronger than ever. we meet as a war rages on— stronger than ever. we meet as a war rages on our— stronger than ever. we meet as a war rages on our continent and new threats— rages on our continent and new threats arising around the world. i know_ threats arising around the world. i know -- _ threats arising aroun
: russia's aggression against ukraine has _ translation: russia's aggression against ukraine has marked - translation: russia's aggression against ukraine has marked a - against ukraine has marked a watershed moment, i have repeatedly stated that. and that of course also means that we need to take note of the fact that the russian war of aggression has changed, and has put at risk the european security architecture. so in europe and the world, we need to make it clear that we should not be...
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— foreign aid to ukraine, and we have seen that be essentially _ foreign aid to ukraine, and we have seen that be essentially mostly- seen that be essentially mostly supported. _ seen that be essentially mostly supported, except _ seen that be essentially mostly supported, except for- seen that be essentially mostly supported, except for a - seen that be essentially mostly supported, except for a small. seen that be essentially mostly- supported, except for a small group of conservatives— supported, except for a small group of conservatives on _ supported, except for a small group of conservatives on the _ supported, except for a small group of conservatives on the far - supported, except for a small group of conservatives on the far right. i of conservatives on the far right. and i_ of conservatives on the far right. and i think— of conservatives on the far right. and i think that— of conservatives on the far right. and i think that somewhat - of conservatives on the far right. and i think that somewhat therel of conservatives on the far right. i and i think that somewhat ther
— foreign aid to ukraine, and we have seen that be essentially _ foreign aid to ukraine, and we have seen that be essentially mostly- seen that be essentially mostly supported. _ seen that be essentially mostly supported, except _ seen that be essentially mostly supported, except for- seen that be essentially mostly supported, except for a - seen that be essentially mostly supported, except for a small. seen that be essentially mostly- supported, except for a small group of conservatives—...
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let's move on to ukraine. ukraine's president zelenskyy says the $61 billion military aid package, approved by american lawmakers will give his country a chance of victory in its war against russia. in an interview on american television, he said more weapons would help kyiv retake the initiative, especially long—range missiles. well, ukrainian forces have been coming under increasing pressure recently in the east of the country, and there have been concerns in the west about russian advances, including the seizure of the strategic town of avdiivka, back in february. james waterhouse has the very latest from kyiv. a production line waiting for a presidential sign off. freshly made artillery shells in this factory in pennsylvania usa. now, almost certain to make their way to a ukrainian battlefield. where there are holes instead of round. after america threw its weight back behind ukraine, the message here is, you make it, we will use it. in the northeast it is the russians who are edging closer. translation:
let's move on to ukraine. ukraine's president zelenskyy says the $61 billion military aid package, approved by american lawmakers will give his country a chance of victory in its war against russia. in an interview on american television, he said more weapons would help kyiv retake the initiative, especially long—range missiles. well, ukrainian forces have been coming under increasing pressure recently in the east of the country, and there have been concerns in the west about russian...
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thea;r does the us have these systems ready to deploy to ukraine now?— to deploy to ukraine now? they could have, that would _ to deploy to ukraine now? they could have, that would be _ to deploy to ukraine now? they could have, that would be quite _ to deploy to ukraine now? they could have, that would be quite heavily - have, that would be quite heavily classified but they have stocks, because these are mobile platforms they can be moved quickly along with they can be moved quickly along with the missile. in the long run, there's questions in terms of europe, the production lines to keep these missiles going but in the short term they can get things there relatively quickly. nato are trying to coordinate on that to get the pieces across. if you lose the ability to protect your skies, firstly your railroads and energy infrastructure can come under attack, if you lose the railroads that makes it harder to get things to the front. secondly, the russian ground forces and the air force can get into more of a groove, we have seen the russian air force more active, where there is a ba
thea;r does the us have these systems ready to deploy to ukraine now?— to deploy to ukraine now? they could have, that would _ to deploy to ukraine now? they could have, that would be _ to deploy to ukraine now? they could have, that would be quite _ to deploy to ukraine now? they could have, that would be quite heavily - have, that would be quite heavily classified but they have stocks, because these are mobile platforms they can be moved quickly along with they can be moved quickly along...
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as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, and putin's war of imperial aggression succeeds, every parent on earth will take note. donald trump's �*hush money�* trial has wrapped up for the week — with testimony detailing a tabloid �*catch and kill�* scheme — that allegedly buried damaging stories about mr trump during his campaign for the white house in 2016. this could be the only one of mr trump�*s four criminal cases that will conclude before the presidential election this november. and on friday, president biden said — he�*d be "happy" to face donald trump in a debate — something he had not previously committed to. mr trump skipped all the previous republican presidential debates — and no further debates have yet been scheduled. our correspondent nada tawfik has been following the trial closely from new york. president trump was defiant as ever when he left the courthouse. he said that he heard president biden agreed to a debate and he invited him to do that any time anywh
as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, and putin's war of imperial aggression succeeds, every parent on earth will take note. donald trump's �*hush money�* trial has wrapped up for the week — with testimony detailing a tabloid �*catch and kill�* scheme — that allegedly buried damaging stories about mr trump during his campaign for the white house in 2016. this could be the only one of mr trump�*s four criminal cases that will...
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we have to leave it there _ the ukraine. ok. we have to leave it there but _ the ukraine. ok. we have to leave it there but thank - the ukraine. ok. we have to leave it there but thank you | leave it there but thank you for your perspective on that. let's now focus on energy — the backbone of the global economy and since russia's invasion of ukraine prices have been very volatile. the growing geopolitical tensions and promised transitions towards net—zero economies are looking ever more challenging. today, titans from the energy industry will come together in rotterdam for the 26th world energy congress to look at where the industry can and should go from here. dr carole nakhle is chief executive of crystol energy and is speaking at the event. i understand you are speaking at this event. i i understand you are speaking at this event.— at this event. i am in a couple of hours _ at this event. i am in a couple of hours in — at this event. i am in a couple of hours in the _ at this event. i am in a couple of hours in the geopolitics - at this event. i am in a couple of ho
we have to leave it there _ the ukraine. ok. we have to leave it there but _ the ukraine. ok. we have to leave it there but thank - the ukraine. ok. we have to leave it there but thank you | leave it there but thank you for your perspective on that. let's now focus on energy — the backbone of the global economy and since russia's invasion of ukraine prices have been very volatile. the growing geopolitical tensions and promised transitions towards net—zero economies are looking ever more...
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donald extra funding for ukraine. donald trump is back in court where prosecutors are calling for the judge to punish him for making public attacks on witnesses and jurors. time for a look at the business news now. we will talk about the ftse hitting an all—time high but i want to start with the us because it is earning seizing that is when we hear from the biggest companies in the largest economy in the world. it is the turn of tesla later and its shares have recovered slightly after dipping yesterday, after news that it slashed the price of its model three vehicle by around $2000 in major markets. including germany and china. that was after a similar price cut in the us. tesla has been grappling with falling sales and rising competition in the electric car market. that is causing many investors to rethink how they value the company and shares have lost more than 40% of their value so far this year so we can now get the latest with eric delmore in new york —— erin. there is a big question about whether tesla is
donald extra funding for ukraine. donald trump is back in court where prosecutors are calling for the judge to punish him for making public attacks on witnesses and jurors. time for a look at the business news now. we will talk about the ftse hitting an all—time high but i want to start with the us because it is earning seizing that is when we hear from the biggest companies in the largest economy in the world. it is the turn of tesla later and its shares have recovered slightly after dipping...
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threat in the indo-pacific and how it is linked to ukraine?— it is linked to ukraine? certainly the uk does- — it is linked to ukraine? certainly the uk does. the _ it is linked to ukraine? certainly the uk does. the uk _ it is linked to ukraine? certainly the uk does. the uk has - it is linked to ukraine? certainly. the uk does. the uk has recently signed the orches defence pact which is designed as a long—term protection in the indo—pacific. the uk is aligned to that and is tilting its foreign policy in that direction —— aukus. i would push back to say that they are not involved, but of course america has to be taking a lead in this, their military might is far beyond anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sor to anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze _ anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze you _ anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze you tonight - anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze you tonight but - sorry to squeeze you tonight but thank you for your contributions. hello there. a bit of a disap
threat in the indo-pacific and how it is linked to ukraine?— it is linked to ukraine? certainly the uk does- — it is linked to ukraine? certainly the uk does. the _ it is linked to ukraine? certainly the uk does. the uk _ it is linked to ukraine? certainly the uk does. the uk has - it is linked to ukraine? certainly. the uk does. the uk has recently signed the orches defence pact which is designed as a long—term protection in the indo—pacific. the uk is aligned to that and is tilting...
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on ukraine, hopes— relationship right now. on ukraine, hopes are _ relationship right now. on ukraine, hopes are obviously rising that the us may— hopes are obviously rising that the us may pass this $60 billion aid package _ us may pass this $60 billion aid package for ukraine, but given the amount— package for ukraine, but given the amount of— package for ukraine, but given the amount of time it is taken and the situation, — amount of time it is taken and the situation, is— amount of time it is taken and the situation, is it coming too late? and going — situation, is it coming too late? and going to be incredibly boring and not make your day by saying again, iam not and not make your day by saying again, i am not going to speak to what has been reported other than to say that the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. the united states along with our partners will continue to work for de—escalation. on ukraine, the most important thing is getting this aid voted and moving it forward. it will, i know, make a profound difference almos
on ukraine, hopes— relationship right now. on ukraine, hopes are _ relationship right now. on ukraine, hopes are obviously rising that the us may— hopes are obviously rising that the us may pass this $60 billion aid package _ us may pass this $60 billion aid package for ukraine, but given the amount— package for ukraine, but given the amount of— package for ukraine, but given the amount of time it is taken and the situation, — amount of time it is taken and the situation, is— amount...
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certainly in ukraine, should _ and middle east? certainly in ukraine, should china - and middle east? certainly in ukraine, should china decide i and middle east? certainly in i ukraine, should china decide to supply large amounts of lethal aid to russia, becomes the first proxy war of this new cold war. china does not want to do that, as anything wanted this what they have good relations with ukraine but it's committed to supporting russia. taiwan is the biggest potential flashpoint with the right combinations of deterrence and diplomacy, is possible to avoid war. but the likelihood of war, whilst still low, increasing. there are increasing the capabilities in the region. a ground—breaking vaccine for melanoma skin cancer is being trialled in the uk. the jab, which is personalised, uses the same technology as that in some covid vaccines.early studies show that when used with another cancer drug — it almost halved the risk of recurrence or death after three years. melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer and can spread
certainly in ukraine, should _ and middle east? certainly in ukraine, should china - and middle east? certainly in ukraine, should china decide i and middle east? certainly in i ukraine, should china decide to supply large amounts of lethal aid to russia, becomes the first proxy war of this new cold war. china does not want to do that, as anything wanted this what they have good relations with ukraine but it's committed to supporting russia. taiwan is the biggest potential flashpoint with the...
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a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary—general, jens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out waves of air strikes. but, look, this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting — ukraine's foreign minister is here but it's not a formal weapons pledging session. that being said, they can discuss, they can coordinate. but speaking to officials today, the mood on this issue overall is somewhat downbeat. causing a bit more optimism, though, is the prospect of a vote in congress on the long—stalled us aid package to ukraine of $60 billion. that's certainly being talked up here. they are looking, though, at other ways to raise money for ukraine and one idea that's been kicking about for quite some time now, seen as potentially legally quite tricky, is using frozen russian assets. specifically, according to people i've been speaking to, whether they could use the interest from those assets to effectively channel
a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary—general, jens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out waves of air strikes. but, look, this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting — ukraine's foreign minister is here but it's not a formal weapons pledging session. that being said, they can discuss, they can coordinate. but speaking to officials today,...
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the $95 billion package contains nearly $61 billion worth of military assistance to ukraine. us shipments of equipment will include high mobility artillery rocket systems known as himars, artillery rounds, air defence missiles, the us secretary of state antony blinken is in china aiming to put relations between the countries on a steadierfooting. mr blinken arrived in shanghai late on wednesday, for meetings with business leaders before heading to beijing for talks with foreign minister wang yi. though tensions have eased since last year, disagreements on issues such as trade and security remain. (pres) live now to stephen mcdonnell, the bbc�*s china correspondent. how has the visit been going so far? anthony blink and has been talking about managing their relationship responsibly. he has relationship responsibly. he: has tried to kick off on a positive note, this is at a time of considerable tension between the two governments, he started off with some basketball diplomacy. this makes sense because this very american game is quite popular in china, and the game went down t
the $95 billion package contains nearly $61 billion worth of military assistance to ukraine. us shipments of equipment will include high mobility artillery rocket systems known as himars, artillery rounds, air defence missiles, the us secretary of state antony blinken is in china aiming to put relations between the countries on a steadierfooting. mr blinken arrived in shanghai late on wednesday, for meetings with business leaders before heading to beijing for talks with foreign minister wang...
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moscow is using a lot of weapons against ukraine. president putin is using these weapons to invade a sovereign country. russia would struggle to keep its assault on ukraine without china's support. fuelling rashes defence base, it threatens european security. china needs to have better relations with europe. we have told china present time, ensuring transatlantic security is very important. if china does notjet dresses we will. i also expressed my concern about the prc's trade policies. we will need solar panels, electric vehicles in the future. china is producing more than 100% of global demand for these items. it is putting at risk the livelihoods and businesses around the world. this is a movie that we have seen before. and we know how it ends. it ends in americanjobs being lost. president biden will not let this happen on his watch. we will do what is necessary to ensure that american weapons can compete on a level playing field. we do not want to hold back china's development, because that would be disastrous for the global econ
moscow is using a lot of weapons against ukraine. president putin is using these weapons to invade a sovereign country. russia would struggle to keep its assault on ukraine without china's support. fuelling rashes defence base, it threatens european security. china needs to have better relations with europe. we have told china present time, ensuring transatlantic security is very important. if china does notjet dresses we will. i also expressed my concern about the prc's trade policies. we will...
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rush new invasion of ukraine and... this is gear that could have and... this is gear that could have a civilian application but could be used to weapons or machines that make weapons. the us government is saying basically that putin would be able to maintain his invasion of ukraine without any support. that is a very serious allegation and so i don't think we have heard the last of that in terms of visits like this. . ~ of that in terms of visits like this. ., ~ , ., two british men have been charged with helping russia after a suspected attack on a ukrainian—linked business. they are the first people to be charged under the new national security act 2023, which was designed to strengthen the uk's defences against hostile activity by other states. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the story. because of reporting restrictions last saturday, we haven't been able to bring details to our audiences until now but those reporting restrictions were lifted this afternoon and the story relates to a fire at a wa
rush new invasion of ukraine and... this is gear that could have and... this is gear that could have a civilian application but could be used to weapons or machines that make weapons. the us government is saying basically that putin would be able to maintain his invasion of ukraine without any support. that is a very serious allegation and so i don't think we have heard the last of that in terms of visits like this. . ~ of that in terms of visits like this. ., ~ , ., two british men have been...
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now, i think china has demonstrated in the past when it comes to russia and ukraine that it can take positive action. you will recall that well over a year ago we had concerns that russia was considering possibly using a nuclear weapon and i believe china's voice was important in at least at that time moving russia away from the possible course of action. but now it is absolutely critical that the support that it absolutely critical that the support thatitis absolutely critical that the support that it is providing, not in terms of weapons, but components for the defence industrial base... that of weapons, but components for the defence industrial base. . ._ defence industrial base... that is antony blinken _ defence industrial base... that is antony blinken talking _ defence industrial base... that is antony blinken talking in - defence industrial base... that is antony blinken talking in beijing | antony blinken talking in beijing after his talks with president xi jinping. he announced that china and the us would hold their first talks on artificial intelligence. we will have more
now, i think china has demonstrated in the past when it comes to russia and ukraine that it can take positive action. you will recall that well over a year ago we had concerns that russia was considering possibly using a nuclear weapon and i believe china's voice was important in at least at that time moving russia away from the possible course of action. but now it is absolutely critical that the support that it absolutely critical that the support thatitis absolutely critical that the support...
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it is helping russia perpetuate its aggression against ukraine, — perpetuate its aggression against ukraine, but it is also creating a growing — ukraine, but it is also creating a growing threat to europe because of russi6's— growing threat to europe because of russia's aggression. i am hearing from _ russia's aggression. i am hearing from you — russia's aggression. i am hearing from you peer europeans deep concern about_ from you peer europeans deep concern about this _ from you peer europeans deep concern about this if— from you peer europeans deep concern about this. if china wants to have better— about this. if china wants to have better relations with us and other countries — better relations with us and other countries in europe, it can't do that— countries in europe, it can't do that white _ countries in europe, it can't do that while at the same time helping to fuet— that while at the same time helping to fuel the — that while at the same time helping to fuel the biggest threat to security since the cold war. we have taken _ security since the cold war. we have tak
it is helping russia perpetuate its aggression against ukraine, — perpetuate its aggression against ukraine, but it is also creating a growing — ukraine, but it is also creating a growing threat to europe because of russi6's— growing threat to europe because of russia's aggression. i am hearing from _ russia's aggression. i am hearing from you — russia's aggression. i am hearing from you peer europeans deep concern about_ from you peer europeans deep concern about this _ from you peer...
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tension in the taiwan strait to ukraine. normally you might expect such trips to be attempts to find common ground. that is how they have been in recent times. but in the run—up to this trip, the us has accused china of being the main supporter of russia's war effort in ukraine. and we've got china saying that the us is hypocritical, because it is supplying its own weapons to ukraine. and also inflaming tensions in the taiwan strait, by supplying arms to taiwan. but antony blinken, i suppose as a means of trying to defuse the tensions are somewhat, started his trip with a basketball game. in shanghai, he attended a big local match, a very close one by all accounts by the way, with the golden bulls defeating the shanghai sharks byjust a point. would have been very exciting. basketball is a cultural link between china and the us, so you can see why he would do something like that. to try and portray a lighter side to this diplomacy, because they have lots of other talks to come. business leaders today in shanghai, and tomorr
tension in the taiwan strait to ukraine. normally you might expect such trips to be attempts to find common ground. that is how they have been in recent times. but in the run—up to this trip, the us has accused china of being the main supporter of russia's war effort in ukraine. and we've got china saying that the us is hypocritical, because it is supplying its own weapons to ukraine. and also inflaming tensions in the taiwan strait, by supplying arms to taiwan. but antony blinken, i suppose...
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it's helping russia perpetuate its aggression against ukraine. but it's also creating a growing threat to europe because of russia's aggression. and what i'm hearing from europeans is deep concern about this. so for china, he wants to have better relations, not only with us but with countries in europe, it can't do that while at the same time helping to fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. relations between washington and beijing have been strained by china's claims over taiwan and the south china sea, as well as us export bans on advanced tech. they were further damaged by a row over a spy balloon in february last year. and in recent days, the us passed a law that would force chinese—owned tiktok to sell the hugely popular video app orface being banned in america. mr xi said the earth was �*big enough' for both countries to achieve development and prosperity. translation: the two countries should be partners, not rivals. i they should achieve mutual success, not harm each other. they should seek common
it's helping russia perpetuate its aggression against ukraine. but it's also creating a growing threat to europe because of russia's aggression. and what i'm hearing from europeans is deep concern about this. so for china, he wants to have better relations, not only with us but with countries in europe, it can't do that while at the same time helping to fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. relations between washington and beijing have been strained by...
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never would have meant almost certain defeat for ukraine. however, late still means it will be difficult for kyiv to change momentum on the battlefield straightaway. translation: this aid - will strengthen ukraine and send the kremlin a powerful signal that it will not be the second afghanistan. the united states will stay with ukraine and it will protect democracy in the world. this is a show of leadership and strength. while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. we will have more on how that will help strategically on the battlefield later in the programme. to the middle east now. major general aharon halevi accepted responsibility for security failings that allowed the tax on october the 7th to take place. he has resigned. in other developments, benjamin netanyahu is vowing to reject any sanctions on the military after reports the us plans to cut to one unit. there is ongoing violence in the
never would have meant almost certain defeat for ukraine. however, late still means it will be difficult for kyiv to change momentum on the battlefield straightaway. translation: this aid - will strengthen ukraine and send the kremlin a powerful signal that it will not be the second afghanistan. the united states will stay with ukraine and it will protect democracy in the world. this is a show of leadership and strength. while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion....
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, soa it comes to the war in ukraine, so a warning there but the chinese already countered this, they have hit back, and called it a groundless accusation, first of all. also saying that the americans are being hypocritical. it was only days before mr blinken flew here to china that congress passed a multibillion—dollar package of little assistance for the ukrainians, so that's why china says this is effectively american hypocrisy. what's going on with the chinese here, i think, is that they are pushing back on the americans. they say that washington is trying to contain them commercially, trying to encircle them geopolitically. the american say, well, they would lift sanctions or tariffs if beijing changes its behaviour. so, there is still a lot of friction, a lot of about this relationship. but we've also heard more about the desire, i think by both sides, to try to stabilise this relationship, keep it on an even keel and the first part of this visit in shanghai, mr blinken said they have a responsibility to the whole world to manage the relationship and the most senior chinese co
, soa it comes to the war in ukraine, so a warning there but the chinese already countered this, they have hit back, and called it a groundless accusation, first of all. also saying that the americans are being hypocritical. it was only days before mr blinken flew here to china that congress passed a multibillion—dollar package of little assistance for the ukrainians, so that's why china says this is effectively american hypocrisy. what's going on with the chinese here, i think, is that they...