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countries like russia and china, of course. anchor: i think we are goingo just listen to a moment to the united states speaking. >> essential focus of u.s. policy prior to october 7 -- the october 7 hamas terrorist attacks was to promote normalization between israel and its arab neighbors, and is a critical element of a normalization package, generate tangible benefits in a political horizon for the palestinian people. this was based on the u.s. dgment that normalization is the most viable pathway to make progress in what had been an intractable situation between the israelis and the palestinians. in the aftermath of october 7, congress -- conversations on potential normalization and the political horizon for the palestinians that would lead to statehood and membership at the u.n. have continued. hamas and its iranian backers would probably prefer this effort not succeed, but we are determined to see it through. it remains the u.s. view that the most expeditious path towards statehood for the palestinian people is through direc
countries like russia and china, of course. anchor: i think we are goingo just listen to a moment to the united states speaking. >> essential focus of u.s. policy prior to october 7 -- the october 7 hamas terrorist attacks was to promote normalization between israel and its arab neighbors, and is a critical element of a normalization package, generate tangible benefits in a political horizon for the palestinian people. this was based on the u.s. dgment that normalization is the most...
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we have to stop russia. russia will stop only when it will be stopped. anchor: do youhink the message you have been sharing with people, the two messages, that they are resonating in the u.s.? >> i'm sure that they resonate because we are not just having a two-party majority support. for eight months, people have support of the united states of america. i visited seven american universities in different parts of the country. i always face a warm welcome because our fight for freedom something which is very understandable for people in the united states. we are funding for a freedom in all senses. freedom to be an independent country, not a russian colony, freedom to preserve our ukrainian identity, not to be forced to educate our children as russians, and for freedom to have our democratic choice. anchor: you wrote in the financial times sometimes you were asked about the fact ukraine cannot expect to defeat pressure on the battlefield, that it should take some sort of agreement, a deal so this terrible war can stop. what do you respond to that? >> i und
we have to stop russia. russia will stop only when it will be stopped. anchor: do youhink the message you have been sharing with people, the two messages, that they are resonating in the u.s.? >> i'm sure that they resonate because we are not just having a two-party majority support. for eight months, people have support of the united states of america. i visited seven american universities in different parts of the country. i always face a warm welcome because our fight for freedom...
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it is helping russia perpetuate aggression against ukraine. it is creating a growing threat to europe because of russian aggression. what i am hearing from europeans is deep concern about this. for china, if it wants better relations, not only with us, but, with countries in europe, it cannot do that while at the same time helping fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. >> president xi jinping told secretary blinken the u.s. and china should be partners, not rivals. while the u.s. has concerns about china, so does china about the united states. a spokesman for the chinese foreign ministry remarked to the u.s. has taken in less measures to -- into less to suppress chinese trade and economy and caution to the u.s. over support for taiwan. >> the u.s. should stop hyping up the false narrative of china's overcapacity, lift a legal on chinese companies, and stop adding section 301 tariffs violating wto rules. >china asks for the u.s. abide y the one china principle and china/u.s. three joint communiquÉs. the u.s
it is helping russia perpetuate aggression against ukraine. it is creating a growing threat to europe because of russian aggression. what i am hearing from europeans is deep concern about this. for china, if it wants better relations, not only with us, but, with countries in europe, it cannot do that while at the same time helping fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. >> president xi jinping told secretary blinken the u.s. and china should be...
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secretary blinn has called china the primary contributor to russia's military industrial base when it comes to thwar in ukraine. so a warning there. the chinese have already countered this, hit back, calling it a groundless accusation first of all, also saying the americans are being hypocritical. it was only days before mr. blinken flew to china that congress passed the multibillion-dollar package of relief and lethal assistance for the ukrainians. that is why china says this is effectively american hypocrisy. what's going on with the chinese here i think is they are pushing back at 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 behavior. there is still a lot of friction, a lot of distrust about this relationship. we also heard more about the desire i think by both sides to try to stabilize this relationship, keep it on an even keel. the first part is in shanghai mr. blinken said they have a responsibility to the whole world to m
secretary blinn has called china the primary contributor to russia's military industrial base when it comes to thwar in ukraine. so a warning there. the chinese have already countered this, hit back, calling it a groundless accusation first of all, also saying the americans are being hypocritical. it was only days before mr. blinken flew to china that congress passed the multibillion-dollar package of relief and lethal assistance for the ukrainians. that is why china says this is effectively...
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russia is out gunning ukraine 521. i'm pleased to the americans are now putting their money forward after six months delayed. there is going to be a russian offensive and if they are able to claim success, it will have a knock on impact to european security and our economy in the u.k. as well. that is the reason why we are investing into .5%. it also requires us to have a small defense review to understand where we invest that money so it is wisely spent. >> grateful for your time this evening, thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >> around the world and across the u.k., you are watching bbc news. for her you gave you are still with us, let's have look at stories making headlines today. a teenager has been arrested and three injured after he reported stabbing incident at a south wales school forced the facility into lockdown. the school governor said two of the injured were members of staff and the third was a pupil. police have not given any updates on their condition. four people have been injured in several vehicl
russia is out gunning ukraine 521. i'm pleased to the americans are now putting their money forward after six months delayed. there is going to be a russian offensive and if they are able to claim success, it will have a knock on impact to european security and our economy in the u.k. as well. that is the reason why we are investing into .5%. it also requires us to have a small defense review to understand where we invest that money so it is wisely spent. >> grateful for your time this...
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russia rolled up a lot of territory in the early stages after february of 2022. ukraine took the overwhelming percentage of it back vastly degrading russian conventional military might. with the u.s. and the assemblage of allies we have helped cobble together, ukrainian courage and resolve has done wonders. u.s. being fully in with its aid package, together with what other nations are doing, we expect to see ukraine succeed. we are not investing in a stalemate. we are investing in the ukrainian's ability to win. sumi: i want to talk more about that. there are some republicans who are skeptical about that assessment. just ticking you through the objections, senator schmitt has objected to this bill not including domestic priorities, like securing the border. he said "this is what ukraine a america last looks like." senator vance says them ashley -- the math does not add up, because ukraine needs more soldiers and hardware than the u.s. can provide. if this aid is exhausted, let's say in the coming months, what happens then? with their the another $60 billion aid p
russia rolled up a lot of territory in the early stages after february of 2022. ukraine took the overwhelming percentage of it back vastly degrading russian conventional military might. with the u.s. and the assemblage of allies we have helped cobble together, ukrainian courage and resolve has done wonders. u.s. being fully in with its aid package, together with what other nations are doing, we expect to see ukraine succeed. we are not investing in a stalemate. we are investing in the...
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will act if china doesn't cease weapon supplies to russia, aiding its war on ukraine. trump on trial as the first week of testimony draws to a close. we will assess what we learn from the historic trial of the former president. as the uk's bid to stem illegal migration by deporting people to rwanda now fueling migration. all that to come on the context. we begin with news king charles is to return to some public facing duties. they will be his first engagements since being diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace says his treatment isn't over. doctors are encouraged by his progress. this is a new photo of the king and queen released tonight taken a day after their 19th wedding anniversary. next week, they will make a joint visit to a cancer treatment center. cheryl gallagher has the latest. >> the king and queen together in the gardens of buckingham palace. a positive sign about the king's health. the photo was taken earlier this month but has just been released. the palace say the king is making encouraging progress and will shortly return to public facing duties. aft
will act if china doesn't cease weapon supplies to russia, aiding its war on ukraine. trump on trial as the first week of testimony draws to a close. we will assess what we learn from the historic trial of the former president. as the uk's bid to stem illegal migration by deporting people to rwanda now fueling migration. all that to come on the context. we begin with news king charles is to return to some public facing duties. they will be his first engagements since being diagnosed with...