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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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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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as this ukraine war toes things are afoot. as this ukraine war goes on _ things are afoot. as this ukraine war goes on and _ things are afoot. as this ukraine war goes on and on, _ things are afoot. as this ukraine war goes on and on, how - things are afoot. as this ukraine war goes on and on, how much l things are afoot. as this ukraine | war goes on and on, how much is things are afoot. as this ukraine - war goes on and on, how much is this sustainable in terms of the billions being spent on it every year chris back and i suppose the other question is, will be get to a point where personnel will have to be sent to? because we've seen ukraine is having an issue with mobilisation at the moment. it having an issue with mobilisation at the moment-— the moment. it certainly is, they've robabl the moment. it certainly is, they've probably left _ the moment. it certainly is, they've probably left it _ the moment. it certainly is, they've probably left it too _ the moment. it certainly is, they've probably left it too late _ the moment. it certainly is, they've probably left it
as this ukraine war toes things are afoot. as this ukraine war goes on _ things are afoot. as this ukraine war goes on and _ things are afoot. as this ukraine war goes on and on, _ things are afoot. as this ukraine war goes on and on, how - things are afoot. as this ukraine war goes on and on, how much l things are afoot. as this ukraine | war goes on and on, how much is things are afoot. as this ukraine - war goes on and on, how much is this sustainable in terms of the billions being spent on...
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ukraine is a good example of that. if you think back a couple of years, and i'm sure this would be echoed by jens, special operation undertook by russia was meant to be over in a couple of weeks, everyone was meant to go home after ukraine was subjugated, but if you take a step back, vladimir putin has absolutely failed in all of his big strategic objectives, and you can see that in a lot of different ways. half the land that russia initially took has been recaptured by the ukrainians, incredible bravery, and if you look at what is happening to russian armoured vehicles, they have had thousands and thousands that have been lost, which will take them years to recover that capability. if you look at what is happening in the black sea most recently, this is a country that did not have a functioning navy properly which has taken up 25% of vessels in the black sea and now is exporting more grain through the black sea than it did through the black sea than it did through the black sea than it did through the black sea grain
ukraine is a good example of that. if you think back a couple of years, and i'm sure this would be echoed by jens, special operation undertook by russia was meant to be over in a couple of weeks, everyone was meant to go home after ukraine was subjugated, but if you take a step back, vladimir putin has absolutely failed in all of his big strategic objectives, and you can see that in a lot of different ways. half the land that russia initially took has been recaptured by the ukrainians,...
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that is the longest commitment any nation has provided, 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 them raged across the middle east, nato allies came together in wales and reached a historic agreement to increase their defence budgets to 2% of gdp. back then, the uk was one of only four countries who did so. 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 united kingdom is increasing our defence spending to £87 billion a year. the biggest strengthening of our national defence in a generation. guaranteeing our position as the second largest defence power in nato after the us. standing next to him was the nato secretary—general. nato is good for europe, but a strong nato is also good for the united states. i expect that regardless of the outcome of the elections in the us later this year, the us will remain a staunch and loyal ally, at least for three reasons. it is th
that is the longest commitment any nation has provided, 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 them raged across the middle east, nato allies came together in wales and reached a historic agreement to increase their defence budgets to 2% of gdp. back then, the uk was one of only four countries who did so. we cannot keep expecting america to pay any price or bear any burden if we ourselves...
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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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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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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 raged against the middle east, nato allies came together in wales in which a historic agreement to increase the defence budgets to 2% of gdp. back then the uk was one of only four countries who did so. today there are 11 and i believe we will look back on this moment as a similar turning point will look back on this moment as a similarturning point in 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 united states congress agreed a new package of aid for ukraine, supports 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. i am proud kingdom is increasing our defence spending to £87 billion a year, the biggest strengthening of national defence in
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 raged against the middle east, nato allies came together in wales in which a historic agreement to increase the defence budgets to 2% of gdp. back then the uk was one of only four countries who did so. today there are 11 and i believe we will look back on this moment as a similar turning point will look back on this moment as a similarturning point in will look...
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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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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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they say they'll support ukraine for as long as it takes. a teenage girl is arrested on suspicion of stabbing at a school in wales. british police arrest three people in connection with the deaths of five migrants in the english channel on tuesday. this tragic incident once again demonstrates the threat to life posed by these crossings, and brings into focus why it's so important to target these criminal gangs involved in organising them.
they say they'll support ukraine for as long as it takes. a teenage girl is arrested on suspicion of stabbing at a school in wales. british police arrest three people in connection with the deaths of five migrants in the english channel on tuesday. this tragic incident once again demonstrates the threat to life posed by these crossings, and brings into focus why it's so important to target these criminal gangs involved in organising them.
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you asked beijing to stop providing components to russia in its invasion of ukraine. what makes you think this time they will listen to you? 70% of the machine tools russia is getting are coming from china, 90% of them are microelectronics. we have been clear this is doing two things, helping russia perpetuate its aggression against ukraine but also presenting a growing threat to europe. was hearing from europeans is their concern about this. for china, if you want is 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 cold war. we have taken action against chinese engaged in this and what made clear today is if china won't act, we will. let's speak to robert daly, director of the wilson center's kissinger institute on china and the us. thank you for your time. i don't know if you could hear the interview we were just playing with antony blinken but what is your overall sense of what this visit has achieved?— sense of what this visit has achieved? .,
you asked beijing to stop providing components to russia in its invasion of ukraine. what makes you think this time they will listen to you? 70% of the machine tools russia is getting are coming from china, 90% of them are microelectronics. we have been clear this is doing two things, helping russia perpetuate its aggression against ukraine but also presenting a growing threat to europe. was hearing from europeans is their concern about this. for china, if you want is better relations not only...