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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...
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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
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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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and i think that's a real possibility and ukraine eventually. and it's all, i can see you, nothing along there. what do you make of that? i guess that's how you see it to yes, i think chris is exactly right. and it goes absolutely critical here is, is the issue. ready of troops of numbers of troops, because even if we go on giving you kind, massive amounts of weapons, we kind of generate the troops to use those weapons. and ukraine is more and more numbers and its troops on the ground are exhausted. so yes, i mean, the longer the will goes off, the greater the risk that, as chris said, as in, in the 1st will, you have a war of attrition but which eventually does end with the collapse of, of one side. and that side, i think we must assume would be ukraine, not fresh. i believe it to roughly 50000 ukranian soldiers had been killed. so fire and 2 years of war. and it's all i know that you have been to your crime since the will began. can you just give us a little bit of a view of what the people of the, the population make if this more of attrition
and i think that's a real possibility and ukraine eventually. and it's all, i can see you, nothing along there. what do you make of that? i guess that's how you see it to yes, i think chris is exactly right. and it goes absolutely critical here is, is the issue. ready of troops of numbers of troops, because even if we go on giving you kind, massive amounts of weapons, we kind of generate the troops to use those weapons. and ukraine is more and more numbers and its troops on the ground are...
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how helpful do you think these new recruits will be to ukraine's cos? uh uh, yeah, the kids little uh, came late. i have to say of the chevy discussion, the length of discussion in the bottom of that it has the effect that was wished for is crushing about it for the following reasons. it, i see read or do it's called the address 402500000 people in d h. but these levels of costs will be that would be sufficient compounds actually it will credit union losses and causal no shortage and relief soldiers at the front line. so therefore, exhaustive of cost after 3 years will go up. however, i think these figures of file from reality and it takes a lot of time to implement the law because people have, i mean, recruit that recording system has to be organized. so people have to be solved and then they have to be try it. they should not be sent to the product as to valley, so their families may still wait until the exhausting soldiers will be able to be rotated. and there's a lot of reasons which, like you can discuss what was why i feel that these figures unrea
how helpful do you think these new recruits will be to ukraine's cos? uh uh, yeah, the kids little uh, came late. i have to say of the chevy discussion, the length of discussion in the bottom of that it has the effect that was wished for is crushing about it for the following reasons. it, i see read or do it's called the address 402500000 people in d h. but these levels of costs will be that would be sufficient compounds actually it will credit union losses and causal no shortage and relief...
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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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in ukraine-— in ukraine. good to be with ou, in ukraine. good to be with you. not— in ukraine. good to be with you. not very _ in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good - in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good at - in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good at all. l you, not very good at all. there is basically three frontline is happening right now, one is the physical one which stretches through a good part of ukraine and now all the way up to kharkiv because of the missiles, but we have the long—range missiles and drones happening on a daily basis, pretty much happening 24/7 in odesa and other key cities in ukraine, and then we have the hybrid warfare russia is employing. just today was a pretty scary hit on odesa, one of the two main ports was hit by russian missiles, this was an area where grain destined for asia and africa is being loaded onto ships, and also there are really important storage terminals, things like sunflower oil, and another facility was hit according to president
in ukraine-— in ukraine. good to be with ou, in ukraine. good to be with you. not— in ukraine. good to be with you. not very _ in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good - in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good at - in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good at all. l you, not very good at all. there is basically three frontline is happening right now, one is the physical one which stretches through a good part of ukraine and now all the way up to kharkiv because of the...
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we must stand with ukraine. ukraine -- slava ukraine. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i'm pleased to yield one minute to the chairman of the europe subcommittee, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. kean. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for one minute mr. kean: i thank my good friend, the chairman of the foreign affairs committee, for yielding me time and steadfast leadership. madam speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 8038, the 21st century peace through strength act. as someone who grew up during the cold war, i recall when president reagan quoted and displayed the philosophy of peace through strength. europe is facing the largest war on the continent since world war ii. the middle east is volatile. and every day the c.c.c.p. prepares itself for the ultimate goal of invading taiwan. in the fields of ukraine, every day in which aid is delayed means more territory for putin and further emboldens xi and the ayatollah in iran. this is not the time for the un
we must stand with ukraine. ukraine -- slava ukraine. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i'm pleased to yield one minute to the chairman of the europe subcommittee, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. kean. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for one minute mr. kean: i thank my good friend, the chairman of the foreign affairs committee, for yielding me time and steadfast...
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joe biden says it will make not just ukraine, but also the world, a safer place. and it's a that's badly needed by cuba trying to fend off russian advances in its east. it also draws reclose months of congressional gridlock that left ukraine's forces rationing artillery and weaponry. abide and made his pledge after signing until want a funding bill, which will also see a going to israel and tie one package is worth a $61000000000.00 for ukraine and includes weapons such as missiles and air defense systems. let's listen to what job i didn't have to say, i'm making sure the shipments start right away. next few hours, literally the few hours we really be going to begin to send in equipment to ukraine, united states, and all that came along to state the obvious, our allies in europe and around the world. who for caution we've been asking me, are we going to step up? we're not going to walk away. are we? how many and some of your veterans international meetings are very concerned and we fail to step up. lord only knows what would happen. the cohesion of nato and ukrain
joe biden says it will make not just ukraine, but also the world, a safer place. and it's a that's badly needed by cuba trying to fend off russian advances in its east. it also draws reclose months of congressional gridlock that left ukraine's forces rationing artillery and weaponry. abide and made his pledge after signing until want a funding bill, which will also see a going to israel and tie one package is worth a $61000000000.00 for ukraine and includes weapons such as missiles and air...
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i supported ukraine and helping ukraine back in 2014. when then -- whether they were first invaded by putin and president obama would only supply them with blankets and meals ready to eat. and i support continuing to help them now to defend themselves. they didn't start this war. i support helping them defend themselves to the extent we can afford and to the extent we can sustain it. but while this invasion of ukraine most certainly poses a national security interest to the united states and a risk to our country, the invasion of america across our southern border is even more important. is even more a severe threat. today and every single day for the last three years, thousands of people, many if not most of whom we know very little about, are pouring into the united states across our southern border. and i made it clear months ago that while i support helping ukraine, i would only vote to do so if the president issued executive orders that would help stop this. it was as executive orders ordering us not to enforce immigration laws that
i supported ukraine and helping ukraine back in 2014. when then -- whether they were first invaded by putin and president obama would only supply them with blankets and meals ready to eat. and i support continuing to help them now to defend themselves. they didn't start this war. i support helping them defend themselves to the extent we can afford and to the extent we can sustain it. but while this invasion of ukraine most certainly poses a national security interest to the united states and a...
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that or to how many to send to ukraine. and when they will finally appear on an fly above the crate. in the ukrainian skype, the united states, they have been framing ukrainian pilots for quite a while. now. apparently they now the sea of those recruits ready to take up in the on them selves and carry out well mission live missions. it seems, judging by all the, all the build up, it seems these of 165 digits will serve as another element of ukrainian defenses, which have been well, very much of depleted in the past. in the past months, we've services, we've seen russian raids on ukraine being successful, even despite a complete blanket vance for the filming the optimize of the strikes. still, we have seen video and pictures of the russian cruise, myself hitting targets all across the ukraine, which kind of points to the fact that the existing defense systems. uh well they are depleted, they aren't enough. so this is something, this is something that the f 16 is apparently going to the whole, it is going to plug or so it is
that or to how many to send to ukraine. and when they will finally appear on an fly above the crate. in the ukrainian skype, the united states, they have been framing ukrainian pilots for quite a while. now. apparently they now the sea of those recruits ready to take up in the on them selves and carry out well mission live missions. it seems, judging by all the, all the build up, it seems these of 165 digits will serve as another element of ukrainian defenses, which have been well, very much of...
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ukraine can and will prevail. that will be thanks to the bravery of its people but also the support of its friends. first, the ukrainian military remains a resilient, brave and effective fighting force. even as ukrainians waited for u.s. security assistance, they were able to impose significant cost on russia. since the start of 2024, we estimate ukraine has destroyed more than 700 russian armored vehicles and roughly 250 russian tanks. russia meanwhile has had to continue to throw it soldiers into the fight without proper training and equipment. second, our allies as the president said this morning have been mobilizing in support ukraine alongside us. just yesterday, the u.k. announced a significant new package of military aid for ukraine alongside major investment so they are making in their defense industrial base, putting their defense budget on a path to reach 2.5% of their gdp by the end of the decade. the united states welcomes these moves from a stalwart ally. germany recently announced the donation of ano
ukraine can and will prevail. that will be thanks to the bravery of its people but also the support of its friends. first, the ukrainian military remains a resilient, brave and effective fighting force. even as ukrainians waited for u.s. security assistance, they were able to impose significant cost on russia. since the start of 2024, we estimate ukraine has destroyed more than 700 russian armored vehicles and roughly 250 russian tanks. russia meanwhile has had to continue to throw it soldiers...
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washington has been ukraine's largest buckeye and its war against russia. the bill and i'll go to the sentence where it's expected to pass in the coming days. the premium pressed in the blood method lensky has lobbied long and hard for continued us support. we have this to say after the vote. the cause. i think every one who supported dell package, this is a like saving decisions. i am grateful personally to speak of mike johnson, to all american hearts who like us and ukraine, feel that russian evil definitely should not prevail. so i hope that the package will be considered in the us senate and submitted to president biden's desk. quickly enough to look at shifting asks you to use what i'm doing croft, what the money is, expect that to be useful. well, most of it is for the us actually it's for weapons manufacturers and the weapons industry in the united states. is this something that critics of this spending kind of were fast and loose with saying, you know, trying to frame it is some kind of gift to ukraine or free money or money leaving the united stat
washington has been ukraine's largest buckeye and its war against russia. the bill and i'll go to the sentence where it's expected to pass in the coming days. the premium pressed in the blood method lensky has lobbied long and hard for continued us support. we have this to say after the vote. the cause. i think every one who supported dell package, this is a like saving decisions. i am grateful personally to speak of mike johnson, to all american hearts who like us and ukraine, feel that...
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and it provides for greater account ability over ukraine 8. it forces an in game strategy for the ukraine war and includes a loan instrument of this for an a to ukraine, and the repo act to ensure that russian assets pay for part of the bill. it's a pool that ukrainian soldiers have been waiting for. since last yeah, the troops fighting on the front line had been forced to rush and ammunition, allowing russian forces to launch more deadly massaro attacks on ukrainian cities. forcing residents and to air right shelters and destroying civilian infrastructure. like power generation plans keep has been pleading for more air defense systems. for months. ukraine's president expressed his gratitude to the us, little make his involved and moving the stool, the aid forward, the board. i think every one who's supposed to del package. this is a like saving decisions. i am grateful personally to speak of mike johnson, to all american hearts who like us and ukraine, feel that russian evil definitely should not prevail. so i hope that the package will be co
and it provides for greater account ability over ukraine 8. it forces an in game strategy for the ukraine war and includes a loan instrument of this for an a to ukraine, and the repo act to ensure that russian assets pay for part of the bill. it's a pool that ukrainian soldiers have been waiting for. since last yeah, the troops fighting on the front line had been forced to rush and ammunition, allowing russian forces to launch more deadly massaro attacks on ukrainian cities. forcing residents...
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and ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in ukraine, right? yeah, i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard, grateful continue, our discussion on, you're going to stay with the the, the world's largest democracy votes, the rest of the planet watchers in an emerging multi polar world. india's voice matters, but who will be the power behind watches, almost 1000000000 people decide and billions more, react the part of the video. so it's not someone from 01 them good, that sounds like you were using for the most of us to just get all kinds of them document that mission and look at the results of those. this reasoning why the, the most of the thing is a boy the news the and wants us to. so we took the transpose not the welcome back across. ok, we're all things are considered computer live. else remind you were discussing ukraine, the physical back the time in north florida. you know, part of this was a part of the debate over the funding. wel
and ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in ukraine, right? yeah, i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard, grateful continue, our discussion on, you're going to stay with the the, the world's largest democracy votes, the rest of the planet watchers in an emerging multi polar world. india's voice matters, but who will be the power behind watches, almost 1000000000 people decide and billions more, react the part of the video. so it's...
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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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i mean, he, ukraine has run out of soldiers. ukraine has run out of a lot of things. yeah. they're in a very tough place right now. there's got to be no kind of offensive what the rush was always, always what you're sending them because they can't fight internally. let's just lost some muscle. yeah. but it, yeah. russia, yes, piecemeal it's, it's, it's pinpoint stuff to just irritate, but it doesn't, it doesn't eliminate or knock down the structure uh with the, with the, the area, but they've got to have the mike, but here's the other thing. you're killing innocent people. you're killing us. i know, i know, i know that but the, but what's the response rush? it was in response to some of these attacks the other day rush, this response was the a knock out completely the electric generators and keep, you know, i'm in a big way ice. i almost think there's a similarity right now between a rod in russia. i mean, iran has a country destroy, its embassy assessed somebody but several of its people while they're doing it in a 3rd country. and they basically call with 5 hours of antic
i mean, he, ukraine has run out of soldiers. ukraine has run out of a lot of things. yeah. they're in a very tough place right now. there's got to be no kind of offensive what the rush was always, always what you're sending them because they can't fight internally. let's just lost some muscle. yeah. but it, yeah. russia, yes, piecemeal it's, it's, it's pinpoint stuff to just irritate, but it doesn't, it doesn't eliminate or knock down the structure uh with the, with the, the area, but they've...
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use of life from braylan, the us house of representatives, passes as in, can you need that aid for ukraine? the 61000000000 dollar package provide suppress rep, when we and munitions to keep assets fights back against russian forces attempting to capture its territory. meanwhile, you creams builds improvise weapons to make up for diminishing a unbelief tree supplies dw exclusive reports and accept how old tennessee is being pieced together to keep. so just out the eye. i'm eddie michael junior and you are welcome to the program law may test in the united states have passed a crucial 61000000000 dollar a package for ukraine. the bill had brought pipe by passes on support with 311 votes in favor to 112 votes against republicans have delete the bill for months due to cross policy rank linux, washington has stream ukraine's biggest buckeye in its war against russia. the bill and i'll go to the senate square. it's expected to pass in the coming days between you and presidents will admit, as lensky has a lovely, long and hard for continued us supports. we have this to say after the vote. the cau
use of life from braylan, the us house of representatives, passes as in, can you need that aid for ukraine? the 61000000000 dollar package provide suppress rep, when we and munitions to keep assets fights back against russian forces attempting to capture its territory. meanwhile, you creams builds improvise weapons to make up for diminishing a unbelief tree supplies dw exclusive reports and accept how old tennessee is being pieced together to keep. so just out the eye. i'm eddie michael junior...
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that's $61000000000.00 worth of support for ukraine. it didn't mean that the pre europeans don't have to stand up and continue the support at this crucial moment in time. so quite clearly a despite that breaks that, but combined as need to part those are both as time and to send that signal, a strength and european continuity in backing up ukraine, which also breaks down into specific corporation over developing that remote control. how it so, but also when it comes to nitty gritty issues of joint procurement in the future. so at both trying to solve previously unsolvable is to issues or defense over that very simple for you. okay. and the big news here in germany is this possible espionage surrounding germany. as far as the policy, i believe that was also mentioned that the joint press conference. what did the chancellor say about last? yes, that was the one question, put it to germantown, so it would have salts who had previously spoken on that specific issue. that is a close stuff of the top. com does it hold the fall, right? of tons
that's $61000000000.00 worth of support for ukraine. it didn't mean that the pre europeans don't have to stand up and continue the support at this crucial moment in time. so quite clearly a despite that breaks that, but combined as need to part those are both as time and to send that signal, a strength and european continuity in backing up ukraine, which also breaks down into specific corporation over developing that remote control. how it so, but also when it comes to nitty gritty issues of...
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they are more focused in seeing ukraine win this war. so i don't think that we will have any breakthroughs in the near future. but hopefully the osce and the dialogue there in the one plus one process with our mediation will keep things calm, as they have been through the 30 years of mandate. >> thank you. turning back to ukraine, you mentioned you were visit, the work that the osce is doing now, and you also mentioned the weekly political dialogue, if you will, in the public council on the issue. are there things that you can do, the organization can do, to get ready for the time when you might be called upon to help government some sort of peace agreement or some sort of cessation of hostilities that comes about through -- or is this just something we have to wait until things develop on the ground before you can start to think in those terms? >> i would like to be in a position to say yes, and there is of the political will from our side and from the institutions of the organization to do so. but you cannot have an effective organizat
they are more focused in seeing ukraine win this war. so i don't think that we will have any breakthroughs in the near future. but hopefully the osce and the dialogue there in the one plus one process with our mediation will keep things calm, as they have been through the 30 years of mandate. >> thank you. turning back to ukraine, you mentioned you were visit, the work that the osce is doing now, and you also mentioned the weekly political dialogue, if you will, in the public council on...
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has been ukraine's biggest backer in its war against russia. but congress has not approved major funding since last year . mainly because of bickering across the political aisle, democratic lawmakers in congress had been pushing forward a major new weapons package for youth, strange and reminders. but the republican hardliners have been reluctant to provide funding to keep their now appears to be a cross party support for a $61000000000.00 package of the ukrainian forces on the front line have long to rush and they run munition right now. they're being out gunned by the russians in the eastern done yet, screeching president, low to me is and then ski signed his troops this week in the in battle of town of chests. if you out which you cranes as russia, asians to capture in the coming weeks, he could handle metals for that bravery, but not the tools to do the job. so landscape has long appealed for more military aid for front line forces and the defense systems to protect cities like causes ukraine. second largest cities suffers almost daily atta
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, sending assistance to ukraine. they are part of the growing isolationist wing of the republican party. many of them think that more money should be spent at home here in america and things like border security. they don't think that billions of dollars should be sent overseas to fight wars in foreign countries. but many democrats and the other part of the republican party, which we sometimes call the national security part or the reagan list part of the republicans, they very much support this bill. they say this is a vital moment that america needs a standby ukraine, that two years on, it is important, not only to ensure that the ukrainians had the weapons and the ukrainians had the weapons and the ammunition they need, but also for morale and ukraine. it is important that america stands by its partners. so this is really a crucial moment. so we will have to see what happened in that vote in an hour but as i say, that bill is expected to pass.— hour but as i say, that bill is expected to pass. thank you very muc
, sending assistance to ukraine. they are part of the growing isolationist wing of the republican party. many of them think that more money should be spent at home here in america and things like border security. they don't think that billions of dollars should be sent overseas to fight wars in foreign countries. but many democrats and the other part of the republican party, which we sometimes call the national security part or the reagan list part of the republicans, they very much support...
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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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i think no democrats in the house voted against ukraine. i believe that's largely the case in the senate. but our problems didn't just arrive today. this current administration's decision to leave afghanistan was a huge mistake, like sending a green light to all of our adversaries. second, the administration has not asked for a defense budget big enough to keep up with inflation so we've all learned a lesson as a result of russian behavior. we have two new members of nato, got a significant number of european countries spending more as a percentage of g.d.p. than we are. with regard to the claim that this was a huge amount of money, i know it seems like it but to put the $60 billion in context, it's about .2% of our g.d.p. .2% of our g.d.p. our overall defense budget is 3%. of our g.d.p. so what have we learned decisionly? number one, we need to get our industrial base going, aside from what we've experience in the ukraine. we do need to deal with the two big powers that are out there. i'm not a history professor with you i know a lot about
i think no democrats in the house voted against ukraine. i believe that's largely the case in the senate. but our problems didn't just arrive today. this current administration's decision to leave afghanistan was a huge mistake, like sending a green light to all of our adversaries. second, the administration has not asked for a defense budget big enough to keep up with inflation so we've all learned a lesson as a result of russian behavior. we have two new members of nato, got a significant...
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they are also sending significant help to ukraine. we are all standing together against this brutal dictator. this is directly in united states national security interest. if putin triumphs in ukraine, the next move of russian forces could very well be a direct attack on a nato ally. you all know full well that in article five, that would be the first thing that comes to mind, which declares an attack on one is an attack on all. if putin attacked a nato ally like he is attacking ukraine today, we have no choice but to come to their aid just like our nato allies after the september 11 attacks. that is why we are supporting aid now to ukraine, to stop putin from drawing the united states into war in the future. we should take a little bit of a step back, realize what a critical moment this was for the united states and for nato. this is a historical moment. the last two years we've had good by to expand nato. imagine instead of the have failed to step up now and support ukraine. all those games would have begun to unravel. cohesion of n
they are also sending significant help to ukraine. we are all standing together against this brutal dictator. this is directly in united states national security interest. if putin triumphs in ukraine, the next move of russian forces could very well be a direct attack on a nato ally. you all know full well that in article five, that would be the first thing that comes to mind, which declares an attack on one is an attack on all. if putin attacked a nato ally like he is attacking ukraine today,...
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and our support for ukraine, our continued support for ukraine. jake? adv. sullivan: thank you. karine was very short. i have a few things to lay out. i'm sorry we are late for the podium today but it is for good reason, which is i have just come from being with the president when he a chance to meet with the four-year-old american who was held hostage by hamas in gaza and was released last november as part of the first hostage deal the president was able to help broker and negotiate. it was also a reminder in getting to see her that there are still americans and others being held hostage by hamas and we are working day in and they out to ensure all of them also are able to get safely home to their loved ones. the main reason i have come to the podium today is to follow up on the president's remarks from earlier today and the very important consequential vote that was taken in the senate last night and the bill that was signed by the president this morning. this morning, you heard president biden speak about the article importance of the national security supplemental, which cam
and our support for ukraine, our continued support for ukraine. jake? adv. sullivan: thank you. karine was very short. i have a few things to lay out. i'm sorry we are late for the podium today but it is for good reason, which is i have just come from being with the president when he a chance to meet with the four-year-old american who was held hostage by hamas in gaza and was released last november as part of the first hostage deal the president was able to help broker and negotiate. it was...
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so as far as ukraine is concerned how quickly can you ukraine does the aid be put to used to help ukraine regain momentum against russia? >> actually quite quickly. more faster then people think because a 70% of that money gets spent on her own u.s. military at modernizing our own equipment this allows us to export the things that needed to be upgraded anyway out to create now that this is been passed a message is sent a signal is sent to our department of defense they can release those weapons that limited inventory we have logistics set up their other the router natoallies countriesy poland to get that in there quickly but even more important the message that gets sent to these ukraine soldiers on the front line this is waning enthusiasm. the agreement soils fight's a big motivating factor for them but. >> much more needed motivating factors written reports without it ukraine could lose the war by the end of this year. but here we are in pass. we move forward in the senate could approve this package as early as tuesday. they expect them to move swiftly and get the bill and president bid
so as far as ukraine is concerned how quickly can you ukraine does the aid be put to used to help ukraine regain momentum against russia? >> actually quite quickly. more faster then people think because a 70% of that money gets spent on her own u.s. military at modernizing our own equipment this allows us to export the things that needed to be upgraded anyway out to create now that this is been passed a message is sent a signal is sent to our department of defense they can release those...
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and airstrikes. humble cities, especially ukraine's. the 2nd biggest target air campaigns are knocking out ukrainian energy facilities and ukraine's top and military commander. warning the situation in the east has deteriorated significantly. 2 hours north of a cube and it can, you have the death toll rises again from russian missiles. ukraine is calling for more help from the west for aid from the united states and federal protection. as russia intensifies its air strikes campaign, we are asking how to strengthen ukraine's air defenses. the hello and welcome to this week's edition of to the point time claire richardson in berlin and barrels. welcome our panel of guests. this week. we have a usually out of the demco, a visiting researcher at the, for university of berlin and associate professor at heart. he's national university, alexander sort of fellow at a center for international security at the heritage school in berlin, and military experts. both congress said joining us today from vienna a very warm welcome at to you all. thank y
and airstrikes. humble cities, especially ukraine's. the 2nd biggest target air campaigns are knocking out ukrainian energy facilities and ukraine's top and military commander. warning the situation in the east has deteriorated significantly. 2 hours north of a cube and it can, you have the death toll rises again from russian missiles. ukraine is calling for more help from the west for aid from the united states and federal protection. as russia intensifies its air strikes campaign, we are...
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and ukraine is fighting, and ukraine is sending its best sons and daughters to the frontline, and this is the price for all europe, for all nato. this is the price for everyone, including the u.s. as the leader in the nato. u.s. army does not have to fight protecting nato countries. ukrainians are doing that. it's only the ammo that the civilized world is providing. i think it's a good decision. that is why we do need to keep supporting while ukraine stands. there's no direct war between u.s. or nato and russian aggression. so ukraine is still fighting, and ukraine is protecting all the others. >> but president zelenskyy, can you give americans a sense of the timeline? will you still need as much aid this time next year, or do you think you can turn the corner on russia? what's the timeline? >> translator: well, it depends on when we actually get weapons on the ground. as you said, kristen, if we get them in half a year -- well, we've had the process stalled for half a year, and we have losses in several directions. the losses in men, in equipment. in the east it was very difficult. we
and ukraine is fighting, and ukraine is sending its best sons and daughters to the frontline, and this is the price for all europe, for all nato. this is the price for everyone, including the u.s. as the leader in the nato. u.s. army does not have to fight protecting nato countries. ukrainians are doing that. it's only the ammo that the civilized world is providing. i think it's a good decision. that is why we do need to keep supporting while ukraine stands. there's no direct war between u.s....
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i what does the passage of this bill mean for ukraine?- bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big — bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. _ bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i— bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i think - this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is six months later, several months later than it should've been. as they say, better late than never. this really is the united states stepping up to its responsibilities to secure its interest and begin to serve once again as the arsenal of democracy. we have ukrainians willing to fight defend their homes, theyjust asked of the means to do it. the delay has been costly. the ukrainians have had to ration some of their munitions. we seen the russians making gains as a result. but once the senate passes this and the president signs it into law without delay some of the vital weapons and munitions can begin to arrive as your correspondent said within days. some is already in europe and just waiting for this
i what does the passage of this bill mean for ukraine?- bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big — bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. _ bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i— bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i think - this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is six months later, several months later than it should've been. as they say, better late than never. this really is the united states...
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it's not actually going to ukraine. it's being described as a, let's fund ukraine bill. but this is really very misleading because the money is going to us defense corporations, wallace described as pro ukraine funding. it truly is not going to make any difference whatsoever to ukraine on the battlefield. the united states is in the process of trying to come to grips with losing its supremacy. it's losing its place of dominance in the world. and it's, it's really, it's a self inflicted what it's all of it could destroy russia by imposing the sanctions and backing this proxy war with ukraine against russia. and then the process is basically reawakened of the powers of russia as a superpower. and resulted in the brand new relationship of solidarity, a cooperation between russia and china. something that really we haven't seen and you know, 7080 years now as the great in the war, full cost are off and connected with driving it to a national funding request. and american think tank has been accused of quote, on critically reproducing the version to receive from key of report
it's not actually going to ukraine. it's being described as a, let's fund ukraine bill. but this is really very misleading because the money is going to us defense corporations, wallace described as pro ukraine funding. it truly is not going to make any difference whatsoever to ukraine on the battlefield. the united states is in the process of trying to come to grips with losing its supremacy. it's losing its place of dominance in the world. and it's, it's really, it's a self inflicted what...
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ukraine. i want to start off by talking about how mikejohnson delayed bringing this the on ukraine aid for several months, there was a bill sitting in the senate that did not come to the house. why do you think now he is changing his stance? even though bringing a ukraine aid bill could risk hisjob? thank you for doing this, i think mikejohnson has seen the light. he is a person of deep religious conviction and i think the moral arguments have swayed him. it's notjust the moral arguments, many people spoke with him about this decision and he did not know that there were a lot that russia was persecuting and torturing christians and christians were able to see him and tell him their stories and pray with them so that emotional heart had a factor in it. he also received multiple very dire intelligence briefings and i think that scared him as well. politics were involved as well, this has been a long process, a two—month delay that could have been resolved sooner. he has a complicated legislati
ukraine. i want to start off by talking about how mikejohnson delayed bringing this the on ukraine aid for several months, there was a bill sitting in the senate that did not come to the house. why do you think now he is changing his stance? even though bringing a ukraine aid bill could risk hisjob? thank you for doing this, i think mikejohnson has seen the light. he is a person of deep religious conviction and i think the moral arguments have swayed him. it's notjust the moral arguments, many...
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and i hope it is not too late for ukraine. how do you measure the cost of inaction over the past six months? >> first of all the senate only passed the bill 65 days ago. and it's not like the speaker didn't have other things to do. he had to get all the appropriations done, had to do fisa. >> running out of ammunition -- >> again, the administration waited a while, the senate took a while, and we had other business under way. it got done. it got done in a bipartisan way. he showed incredible leadership. and frankly, he gave us a rule, tat is a structure in which we considered all these different matters, where every member got to vote the way they wanted to on every single issue. that wasn't the case in the senate and when they follow the example we have, you'll see more support for ukraine than we probably saw in the original vote. >> to be fair, we're not talking about a policy debate that doesn't have a direct impact on the battlefield. i mean, the supreme allied commanders testified before congress on april 10th, ukrainian
and i hope it is not too late for ukraine. how do you measure the cost of inaction over the past six months? >> first of all the senate only passed the bill 65 days ago. and it's not like the speaker didn't have other things to do. he had to get all the appropriations done, had to do fisa. >> running out of ammunition -- >> again, the administration waited a while, the senate took a while, and we had other business under way. it got done. it got done in a bipartisan way. he...
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people are dying in ukraine. democracy is on the line in ukraine. and this republican majority has been twiddling their thumbs. i'm glad my friends have finally come to realize the gravity of the situation and the urgency of getting this aid to our allies. and what have republicans done? nothing. no action to help our allies. it's all delay, distract, deny, and blame joe biden. ukrainians are fighting for democracy. theirs and ours. and they have been set back as a as a result of republican extremism. they have suffered because of republican inaction. i remind my friends, ukrainians condition choose this war, it chose them. two years ago, when putin illegally crossed the border and invaded, he was banking on the united states and our allies to grow weary. he was hoping he would -- he was hoping we would give up. he was hoping we would do nothing. he was betting we would abandon our friends and our internal divisions would leave us disarray, at odds with one another. i hope putin is wrong, mr. speaker. because after two years of unrelenting war, ukra
people are dying in ukraine. democracy is on the line in ukraine. and this republican majority has been twiddling their thumbs. i'm glad my friends have finally come to realize the gravity of the situation and the urgency of getting this aid to our allies. and what have republicans done? nothing. no action to help our allies. it's all delay, distract, deny, and blame joe biden. ukrainians are fighting for democracy. theirs and ours. and they have been set back as a as a result of republican...
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to ukraine. guest: he made a comment in a separate interview where he said he was a child of the 80's and a lot of these members than understand the fears of the cold war have his back you see a lot of these younger members who were reagan conservatives in the 80's who have become republican in this to wage feel the same way. therefore the policy view is more nationalistic hence more passion against mexican cartels versus ukraine far away. host: how much of a role does information -- misinformation from russia played? guest: significantly. you have seen mike mccall and mike turner acknowledged republican propaganda has infiltrated the republican base and understand that some members like to parent a lot of the same talking points that come out of russia. the condition that we should not be aligned with ukraine is in line with what russia wants. caller: how are you guys doing? i will mimic what we just heard from the previous caller. i am confused by this populism bent of the republican party and
to ukraine. guest: he made a comment in a separate interview where he said he was a child of the 80's and a lot of these members than understand the fears of the cold war have his back you see a lot of these younger members who were reagan conservatives in the 80's who have become republican in this to wage feel the same way. therefore the policy view is more nationalistic hence more passion against mexican cartels versus ukraine far away. host: how much of a role does information --...
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or you just want ukraine not to lose in this world? russian men fighting for ukraine with a dream of political change in the whole charles, rapid elders era, central ukraine still had hey all, and i'll just add a port of entry elections on the way in the multi poll it could affect the countries ties that the india and china, the critical debate, punish farmers are angry. people are starving, and we actually have to experts all good because we need money to buy informed opinions. the relevance of the security council is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessments politicians often in the highest level have been using games for the policy. let me cut out of the service to intimidate and course the arrival inside story on al jazeera, illegal goals, mind threatening the survival of the brazilian, amazon sienna, monique people, the forest and the planets ecosystem. with a counter offensive is under way of the tribal chief, has to europe's gold club, the corridors of power not to seek help, but the demand, the world he, the warning
or you just want ukraine not to lose in this world? russian men fighting for ukraine with a dream of political change in the whole charles, rapid elders era, central ukraine still had hey all, and i'll just add a port of entry elections on the way in the multi poll it could affect the countries ties that the india and china, the critical debate, punish farmers are angry. people are starving, and we actually have to experts all good because we need money to buy informed opinions. the relevance...
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amount of them to layer of ukraine's capital. they all need june of escape . yes. oh no, no, no, no, just swimming. yeah, we were just some way i might have as i did it, to you as a man, citizen, self and active. as of the embassy have gone, judge, founded by nigerian sunday at a lodge in the early 19 ninety's. she's in middleton, south florida. flush on the onto the story, resonates with those of thousands of all the embassy of god members. then you judge forced as a quit a job, so flood donate or her savings for the good of the church is community for each of those. so good news because actually the ocean city is going to review the digital book shows us the big support districts and see who the full child respond to the most. um, issue to a lot of the soldiers seen this in the is about 3 months up. so she'll be delighted letting us american, you know, sound the laundry of the board. the was leaving the last to lucian lady attempted to the surface and it's okay, for sure. can you go? so when you put it, it goes in front of me a
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and money going to ukraine, , ., ., ukraine. just so i have got the fi . ures ukraine. just so i have got the figures like — ukraine. just so i have got the figures like a _ ukraine. just so i have got the figures like a billion _ ukraine. just so i have got the figures like a billion already i figures like a billion already assigned to ukraine this year and then this is an extra 500 million on top of that?— top of that? that is my understanding. - top of that? that is my understanding. 2.5 - top of that? that is my i understanding. 2.5 billion top of that? that is my _ understanding. 2.5 billion allocated for the financial year and the 500 million is additional money for that. 50 million is additional money for that. , million is additional money for that, ,, ., , , , million is additional money for that. , , , . that. so this meeting is very much about regional _ that. so this meeting is very much about regional security _ that. so this meeting is very much about regional security and - that. so this meeting is very much about regional security and we - that. so this meeting is
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the long will it take for the money to get to ukraine?— get to ukraine? the american military wants _ get to ukraine? the american military wants to _ get to ukraine? the american military wants to expedite - get to ukraine? the american military wants to expedite the get to ukraine? the american - military wants to expedite the said, they are sitting in poland and germany with stocks of patriot missiles and artillery shells waiting for the word from washington to supply ukraine with those. and so we can expect that to happen fairly quickly. this is a massive aid budget, $68 million, in context, thatis budget, $68 million, in context, that is more or less the equivalent of the uk defence budget, and it is a huge injection of cash or supplies. it's also actually it will include new equipment so longer range attack missiles will be part of this. and there is a recognition without american aid and by drip feeding at the way the allies and americans have done over the last two and a half years, russia will win so there has been a realisation that aid needs to
the long will it take for the money to get to ukraine?— get to ukraine? the american military wants _ get to ukraine? the american military wants to _ get to ukraine? the american military wants to expedite - get to ukraine? the american military wants to expedite the get to ukraine? the american - military wants to expedite the said, they are sitting in poland and germany with stocks of patriot missiles and artillery shells waiting for the word from washington to supply ukraine with those....
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now each and every individual system, each and every individual friend, ukraine. the 27 aspects face this part and has a few crane. also joining the forces, we are joining a full size to get so we're trying to see how we can get as many such systems together. we want to advance to germany initiative together. the nature ukraine council needs to meet during breakfast today on the subject of fat defenses . and the fast long way sheet's positive signals come to us from the united states . that's the republican members of congress to want to continue their assistance for ukraine. this is encouraging and we have to continue in that direction. the management to ask did you serve and it is ok of spectrum entity has to proof. i am carlos. this is what you crane stands for and it's fight against 2 tents. blind hatred, emphasis will prove people and bella roost understand full who despite harsh repression, fight for democracy and freedom and pollutants proxy state which fits campaign of destruction against the democracy in ukraine. the sovereignty of the crate potent also a
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i think that the thing that truly brings me hope in ukraine is people like alessandro. -- ukraine has an incredibly robust civil society. ndi has been partnering with civil society in ukraine for 32 years. and we have seen this community through a lot of ups and downs, maintaining its determination, maintain its focus. they helped organize immediate response to the further invasion to provide directly for community needs, and to keep holding the government accountable, and to keep pressing for democratic reforms, and to reform to european union candidacy. and they have achieved a lot of wins, even in these last two years. reforming the energy sector and other things i could point to. i think that with the tool of eu candidacy now, it brings even more momentum to this work. i think what we are trying to do on the ground is support our partners in their priorities, bring together the democratic accountability with the human rights work for -- for example, she talked about freedom of expression in the media space, supporting actors who are reporting on work crimes and human rights abuses
i think that the thing that truly brings me hope in ukraine is people like alessandro. -- ukraine has an incredibly robust civil society. ndi has been partnering with civil society in ukraine for 32 years. and we have seen this community through a lot of ups and downs, maintaining its determination, maintain its focus. they helped organize immediate response to the further invasion to provide directly for community needs, and to keep holding the government accountable, and to keep pressing for...
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but of course, ukraine has to organize free and fair election. i cannot think of a better symbol for ukraine than to hold free and fair elections during the course of a war. elections would not only be seen as an act of defiance against the russian invasion, but an embrace of democracy and freedom. it's no formality. your following may 20 or facilities. he becomes both a dictates, a under use of power with billions more dollars heading straight for his buckets. there's nothing i don't think that the house of representatives has considered and that has to do with the true legality. illinois, the rank, what's happening here with respect to sending additional funding to ukraine, the 2nd row i the idea that we're sending on the to for money to support democracy. amendment is bar. and the fact that those elections have been canceled is disapproved for bath. um, there is nothing democratic today about unfortunately, and so, you know, we continue just fun. you know, this concept there, and it's not going to be true for ukraine. that could be only the be
but of course, ukraine has to organize free and fair election. i cannot think of a better symbol for ukraine than to hold free and fair elections during the course of a war. elections would not only be seen as an act of defiance against the russian invasion, but an embrace of democracy and freedom. it's no formality. your following may 20 or facilities. he becomes both a dictates, a under use of power with billions more dollars heading straight for his buckets. there's nothing i don't think...
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it's all over the conflict regarding ukraine. the us secretary of state anthony blinking has an openly dressing beijing while in beijing with new sanctions. if indeed it doesn't cut off its friendship and support for russia facing cannot achieve better relations with europe while supporting the greatest threat to european security. since the end of the cold war, as we told signing for some time, shirley transatlantic security is a for us interest in our discussion today, i made clear that if china does not address this problem, we will. we've already impose sanctions on more than a 100 chinese entities, export controls, etc. and we're fully prepared to, to act take additional measures. and i made that very clear your mind meetings to tell us what i mean, what you heard down to the blinking say that was essentially a direct right to trying to do what we will need to do. or we're going to impose even more functions on your country, not really given china much of an option, the statements months me blinking new incredibly strong, an
it's all over the conflict regarding ukraine. the us secretary of state anthony blinking has an openly dressing beijing while in beijing with new sanctions. if indeed it doesn't cut off its friendship and support for russia facing cannot achieve better relations with europe while supporting the greatest threat to european security. since the end of the cold war, as we told signing for some time, shirley transatlantic security is a for us interest in our discussion today, i made clear that if...
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he, monday, roads of ukraine. so again, and these the setbacks, they have been pursuing pretty much every piece of native equipment that has been sent to ukraine. and in fact, russia, he's capitalizing on this, not just on the battlefield, but also uh well in the deep, in the deep on the deep home front. i have to say, because russia will be exhibiting some of the examples of the trophies of trophy machines that had managed to salvage and extracts from the front line. and they will be put up on display in moscow for everyone to see just as a another way to rub this into. well, the western part, this wide hearty is goes is it goes down. no, thank you so much for bringing us up to speed on this. thank you. now for many new borns, it's a black, a po dot that helps with the development but claims that food jobs, nestle is offering a less healthy version of its baby formula in developing nations compared to elsewhere is proving a hard to swallow for new mothers. now we've heard from lauren and gabrielle from the team w
he, monday, roads of ukraine. so again, and these the setbacks, they have been pursuing pretty much every piece of native equipment that has been sent to ukraine. and in fact, russia, he's capitalizing on this, not just on the battlefield, but also uh well in the deep, in the deep on the deep home front. i have to say, because russia will be exhibiting some of the examples of the trophies of trophy machines that had managed to salvage and extracts from the front line. and they will be put up on...