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to ukraine, you mean. to ukraine. european partner nations are very clear about the scale of military assistance they're giving. you keep it secret. why? because this is the policy of my government. we consider it is more efficient in this way. what is really important is for nato and for nato allies to be able to help in an efficient manner ukraine, and we think that this is better for ukraine. your ukrainian counterpart, dmytro kuleba, has been on this programme several times. he always says when it comes to what he needs from european allies, he says weapons, weapons, weapons. others are giving tanks. 0thers, poland, slovakia giving warplanes. just tell me what you have given to ukraine. i'm not commenting on that, as i told you. i know you're not going to give me the detail, but have you supplied tanks? have you supplied heavy artillery? sorry, i'm not commenting on these issues, because this is the policy of my government, as i have just told you. you see, there are people inside your country and partners outside
to ukraine, you mean. to ukraine. european partner nations are very clear about the scale of military assistance they're giving. you keep it secret. why? because this is the policy of my government. we consider it is more efficient in this way. what is really important is for nato and for nato allies to be able to help in an efficient manner ukraine, and we think that this is better for ukraine. your ukrainian counterpart, dmytro kuleba, has been on this programme several times. he always says...
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ukraine -- domestic political reasons. g ., ., ukraine -- domestic political reasone— ukraine -- domestic political reasons. ., ., , reasons. injapan, how do people feel about _ reasons. injapan, how do people feel about the _ reasons. injapan, how do people feel about the ukraine _ reasons. injapan, how do people feel about the ukraine war? - reasons. injapan, how do people feel about the ukraine war? is i reasons. injapan, how do people feel about the ukraine war? is it | feel about the ukraine war? is it something they discuss? is it something they discuss? is it something that is important to them? i think the war in ukraine means two things for people injapan. one is that many people project what happens to ukraine as the possibility of china invading taiwan. and taiwan is of course a some parts of japan, some parts ofjapan, okinawa, for example, is closer to taiwan, so the projection feels very real. secondly, a possibility of changing the piece and situation that japan has held since 1945, after we lost the war, and this for many people feels very uncomfortable. piki feels very unc
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for the ukraine, short term, our goal is to help ukraine — ukraine, short term, our goal is to help ukraine conduct the counteroffensive that it wishes to conduct — counteroffensive that it wishes to conduct. the priority is military. i have _ conduct. the priority is military. i have always — conduct. the priority is military. i have always sat on my part that our prospect _ have always sat on my part that our prospect was indeed that there should — prospect was indeed that there should be a lasting peace forged in conditions — should be a lasting peace forged in conditions that ukraine must choose and our— conditions that ukraine must choose and our duty is to place them in that situation.— that situation. thanks. i think i auree that situation. thanks. i think i agree with _ that situation. thanks. i think i agree with emanuel, _ that situation. thanks. i think i agree with emanuel, so - that situation. thanks. i think i agree with emanuel, so let - that situation. thanks. i think i agree with emanuel, so let me that situation. thanks. i think i - agree with emanuel, so let m
for the ukraine, short term, our goal is to help ukraine — ukraine, short term, our goal is to help ukraine conduct the counteroffensive that it wishes to conduct — counteroffensive that it wishes to conduct. the priority is military. i have _ conduct. the priority is military. i have always — conduct. the priority is military. i have always sat on my part that our prospect _ have always sat on my part that our prospect was indeed that there should — prospect was indeed that there...
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ukraine needs this deal. but ukraine _ the ukrainian port. ukraine needs this deal. but ukraine will- the ukrainian port. ukraine needs this deal. but ukraine will not - the ukrainian port. ukraine needsl this deal. but ukraine will not stop in any— this deal. but ukraine will not stop in any way~ — this deal. but ukraine will not stop in any way. the _ this deal. but ukraine will not stop in any way. the world _ this deal. but ukraine will not stop in any way. the world needs - in any way. the world needs this deal— in any way. the world needs this deal even — in any way. the world needs this deal even more _ in any way. the world needs this deal even more than _ in any way. the world needs this deal even more than ukraine - in any way. the world needs this - deal even more than ukraine because black sea _ deal even more than ukraine because black sea is— deal even more than ukraine because black sea is vital— deal even more than ukraine because black sea is vital for— deal even more than ukraine because black sea is vital for food _ black sea is vital
ukraine needs this deal. but ukraine _ the ukrainian port. ukraine needs this deal. but ukraine will- the ukrainian port. ukraine needs this deal. but ukraine will not - the ukrainian port. ukraine needsl this deal. but ukraine will not stop in any— this deal. but ukraine will not stop in any way~ — this deal. but ukraine will not stop in any way. the _ this deal. but ukraine will not stop in any way. the world _ this deal. but ukraine will not stop in any way. the world needs - in any way....
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if you need an real ukraine does as well. if you need any real time. — ukraine does as well. if you need any realtime, in _ ukraine does as well. if you need any realtime, in real— ukraine does as well. if you need any realtime, in realtime - any real time, in real time demonstration of how the war in ukraine is echoed here in the indo pacific, just look at where those two leaders decided to be on the same day. xijinping is in russia, fumio kishida is in ukraine. japan's leader is promising unwavering support to ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky, talking reconstruction, humanitarian aid. xi jinping has been described by vladimir putin as a friend and a partner, and while china may say it is neutral, the way it's acting, the message it is sending, put that peace deal aside because we don't have any details, it is looking more muscle leading... this japan visits crucial and overdue, the first time a japanese crucial and overdue, the first time ajapanese leader crucial and overdue, the first time a japanese leader has visited a country while war is under way, while work c
if you need an real ukraine does as well. if you need any real time. — ukraine does as well. if you need any realtime, in _ ukraine does as well. if you need any realtime, in real— ukraine does as well. if you need any realtime, in realtime - any real time, in real time demonstration of how the war in ukraine is echoed here in the indo pacific, just look at where those two leaders decided to be on the same day. xijinping is in russia, fumio kishida is in ukraine. japan's leader is promising...
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it is mentioned as a ukraine crisis as if the problem started with ukraine. there is no so—called neutral stands at all. it is all pro russia. stands at all. it is all pro russia-— stands at all. it is all pro russia. ~ . ., , russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has — russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been _ russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been calling - russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been calling for i russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been calling for a | zelensky has been calling for a telephone conversation with president xijinping, that telephone conversation with president xi jinping, that has not happened yet. what are your thoughts on that? fit not happened yet. what are your thoughts on that?— thoughts on that? of course i think president _ thoughts on that? of course i think president xi _ thoughts on that? of course i think president xi jinping - thoughts on that? of course i think president xi jinping if i think president xijinping if possible would like to play the role of a so—call
it is mentioned as a ukraine crisis as if the problem started with ukraine. there is no so—called neutral stands at all. it is all pro russia. stands at all. it is all pro russia-— stands at all. it is all pro russia. ~ . ., , russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has — russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been _ russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been calling - russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been calling for i russia. the ukrainian president zelensky...
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so this meeting is less about ukraine itself, even though ukraine is in the spotlight. it is driven by broader, structural geopolitical trends that are unfolding in international politics, and specifically the dramatic deterioration of us—china relations and the consolidation of the aukus alliance. china has got the upper hand in this relationship, but how far is beijing willing to go to protect moscow? it can go very far. i don't have an evidence of beijing helping moscow militarily at the moment. however, it will depend on how, let's say, the situation around taiwan evolves, because recently the chinese foreign minister... for the first time, we see a high—level chinese official linking ukraine and taiwan. he says it is hypocritical of the us to ask china not sell weapons to russia when us sells lots of weapons in taiwan. these things are interconnected, and depending on how the situation around taiwan evolves, how much china feels contained by the united states and its allies, this might shape china's decisions to cross the rubicon, so to speak, and to support ru
so this meeting is less about ukraine itself, even though ukraine is in the spotlight. it is driven by broader, structural geopolitical trends that are unfolding in international politics, and specifically the dramatic deterioration of us—china relations and the consolidation of the aukus alliance. china has got the upper hand in this relationship, but how far is beijing willing to go to protect moscow? it can go very far. i don't have an evidence of beijing helping moscow militarily at the...
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i as division stephen over russia's law in ukraine.— law in ukraine. i told the foreign minister what _ law in ukraine. i told the foreign minister what i _ law in ukraine. i told the foreign minister what i and _ law in ukraine. i told the foreign minister what i and so _ law in ukraine. i told the foreign minister what i and so many - law in ukraine. i told the foreign i minister what i and so many others said last week at the united nations and what so many 620 foreign minister said today. and this war of aggression. the minister said today. and this war of an uression. ,, ., , , ., aggression. the us and russian foreian aggression. the us and russian foreign ministers _ aggression. the us and russian foreign ministers meet - aggression. the us and russian foreign ministers meet for - aggression. the us and russian foreign ministers meet for the l aggression. the us and russian i foreign ministers meet for the first time since ukraine invasion. also on the programme, the head of britain's mis the programme, the head of britain's mi5 says he's profou
i as division stephen over russia's law in ukraine.— law in ukraine. i told the foreign minister what _ law in ukraine. i told the foreign minister what i _ law in ukraine. i told the foreign minister what i and _ law in ukraine. i told the foreign minister what i and so _ law in ukraine. i told the foreign minister what i and so many - law in ukraine. i told the foreign i minister what i and so many others said last week at the united nations and what so many 620 foreign minister said today....
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borders ukraine, and took several people hostage. russia now claims its forced them back into ukrainian territory. earlier the governor of the bry—ansk region, which borders ukraine, claimed that saboteurs fired on a car, killing two people. he added, that shelling had also taken place from ukraine. mykhailo podolyak — who is an adviser to ukraine's president zelensky called it �*a classic deliberate provocation," ukraine says it's another "false flag" operation — a political or military action carried out with the intention of blaming an opponent for it. but president putin has also commented on this — he's called it a terrorist act. the russia editor of bbc monitoring told us more. what happened in bryansk is unusual and strange. it's unusual because nothing like this happened before, and it's strange for several reasons. it's all started with a torrent of reports this morning by pro—war pro—kremlin social media accounts and russia painting a picture of a total atrocity in bryansk region. they said up to 50 ukrainian
borders ukraine, and took several people hostage. russia now claims its forced them back into ukrainian territory. earlier the governor of the bry—ansk region, which borders ukraine, claimed that saboteurs fired on a car, killing two people. he added, that shelling had also taken place from ukraine. mykhailo podolyak — who is an adviser to ukraine's president zelensky called it �*a classic deliberate provocation," ukraine says it's another "false flag" operation — a...
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. - invasion of ukraine? i think he would like this to end. i - invasion of ukraine? i think he would like this to end. i really| would like this to end. i really don't think putin signed up for a long war, although it is delivering some advantages to him. but if you look at the 12 point proposal that china put forward, it does have territorial integrity and national sovereign treat as key principles. now you might think that that would mean russia needs to withdraw, and i do certainly, i'm sure, what zielinski will say when they have a phone call, the first direct communication between president zelenskyy and xi jinping. communication between president zelenskyy and xijinping. in communication between president zelenskyy and xi jinping. in all this time. so, i think that china is trying to balance a bit, and in order to balance they are having to advance or to advocate the principles that they say they hold to. it's very hard to see any kind of settlement in this dispute in this awful war without ukraine's territorial integrity being respected as china says it must b
. - invasion of ukraine? i think he would like this to end. i - invasion of ukraine? i think he would like this to end. i really| would like this to end. i really don't think putin signed up for a long war, although it is delivering some advantages to him. but if you look at the 12 point proposal that china put forward, it does have territorial integrity and national sovereign treat as key principles. now you might think that that would mean russia needs to withdraw, and i do certainly, i'm...
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a chinese peace initiative for ukraine made little headway. president putin blamed kyiv and the west. but this is a war he started, and he shows no sign he's ready to pull out his troops. might beijing be ready to supply russia with weapons? that key question was left unanswered. in any case, xi's visit is seen here as a diplomatic coup. at last, the kremlin has something to celebrate. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. well, at thatjoint news conference, xijinping made clear his continued support for russia. translation: iwould like to emphasise that| on the issue of the ukraine crisis, china has always followed the principles of the un charter — holding an objective and fair stance, actively promoting peace talks. china is always standing firmly on the side of peace, dialogue and on the right side of history. as we just heard in the previous report, china published a twelve—point plan calling for dialogue on the war. here's what vladimir putin had to say. translation: we believe that many of the provisions - in the peace plan put forward
a chinese peace initiative for ukraine made little headway. president putin blamed kyiv and the west. but this is a war he started, and he shows no sign he's ready to pull out his troops. might beijing be ready to supply russia with weapons? that key question was left unanswered. in any case, xi's visit is seen here as a diplomatic coup. at last, the kremlin has something to celebrate. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. well, at thatjoint news conference, xijinping made clear his continued...
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so, when independence was declared, that is ukraine? yeah, that is. there is still ukraine. ukrainian borders. is that realistic? listen, i hope so, because we never had so much support from all the world like europe and so on and so on, and we have more and more weapons and we become more and more strong, and that's excellent, and we're grateful for that support. and i absolutely agree that now, after one year, i can't see how russia, not even russia, how putin can win this war. but i clearly see how ukraine can win this war with support of the whole world. and of course, i feel it and i say it with that borders from 1991. right. thank you, maria. thank you. mark, let me bring you in here. there were brief negotiations brokered by turkey in march, april last year. we've had this framework from the chinese today. at what point might negotiations begin, do you think? i think it's not really a proposition that has any real chance of lift—off until both sides feel that carrying on with warfare is no longer productive. and clearly, as we've got a sense on the ukrainian side, t
so, when independence was declared, that is ukraine? yeah, that is. there is still ukraine. ukrainian borders. is that realistic? listen, i hope so, because we never had so much support from all the world like europe and so on and so on, and we have more and more weapons and we become more and more strong, and that's excellent, and we're grateful for that support. and i absolutely agree that now, after one year, i can't see how russia, not even russia, how putin can win this war. but i clearly...
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certainly, ukraine needs is deal and for the economy, yes, but| deal and for the economy, yes, but ukraine will not start in anyway also the world needs this deal even more than ukraine because the black sea is vital for food security and everybody knows and that is why russia have taken the back—seat. wear this t—shirt and you know may be now there is social unrest in georgia caused by again russian influences. russia have taken the black sea consciously, understanding the vital role black sea in the world security and that is something which should be stopped. good to speak to you, thank you for joining us on bbc news. the united nations refugee agency says it is very concerned about the uk government�*s planned changes to the law — which could see people arriving by small boats over the english channel first detained, then deported, without being able to claim asylum. the unhcr�*s representative to the uk says the measure would break international law. but british prime minister rishi sunak says he is up for the fight if the legislation is challenged in court, and insists acti
certainly, ukraine needs is deal and for the economy, yes, but| deal and for the economy, yes, but ukraine will not start in anyway also the world needs this deal even more than ukraine because the black sea is vital for food security and everybody knows and that is why russia have taken the back—seat. wear this t—shirt and you know may be now there is social unrest in georgia caused by again russian influences. russia have taken the black sea consciously, understanding the vital role black...
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she gave us her observations on the recent developments in ukraine. what we're looking for now is movements, as you said, there hasn't been a lots of movements. and the movement is likely to come once the ukrainians have all the weaponry that has been approved by the us government and allied governments. until that gets there, i don't think that ukrainians want to take on a full—scale offences. although, you never know, because the ukrainians are pretty good at keeping their plans, even from us. we know that they have conducted surprise operations before. i think they would want to have the advantage of as much equipment as possible, including, of course, the tanks. including additional rounds of artillery. they will need all of this protection when they do decide, and i think they would have to decide, to take the offensive. this is not tenable as you mentioned at the top of the segment for them to have a negotiated settlement, the ukrainians will need to see more success. they are not going to give up now and, of course, russia isn't either. the w
she gave us her observations on the recent developments in ukraine. what we're looking for now is movements, as you said, there hasn't been a lots of movements. and the movement is likely to come once the ukrainians have all the weaponry that has been approved by the us government and allied governments. until that gets there, i don't think that ukrainians want to take on a full—scale offences. although, you never know, because the ukrainians are pretty good at keeping their plans, even from...
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which pushed up the war in ukraine which pushed up the cost of food. if the war in ukraine which pushed up the cost of food.— the cost of food. if we hadn't had the cost of food. if we hadn't had the war, the cost of food. if we hadn't had the war. the _ the cost of food. if we hadn't had the war, the impact _ the cost of food. if we hadn't had the war, the impact that - the cost of food. if we hadn't had the war, the impact that it - the cost of food. if we hadn't had the war, the impact that it had i the cost of food. if we hadn't had | the war, the impact that it had on fossil_ the war, the impact that it had on fossil fuel— the war, the impact that it had on fossil fuel prices and on other supplies— fossil fuel prices and on other supplies as well, including food, if we hadn't — supplies as well, including food, if we hadn't had the covid pandemic, then we _ we hadn't had the covid pandemic, then we would have been in a position— then we would have been in a position where our growth rate would be significantly higher. just position where our growth rate would be significa
which pushed up the war in ukraine which pushed up the cost of food. if the war in ukraine which pushed up the cost of food.— the cost of food. if we hadn't had the cost of food. if we hadn't had the war, the cost of food. if we hadn't had the war. the _ the cost of food. if we hadn't had the war, the impact _ the cost of food. if we hadn't had the war, the impact that - the cost of food. if we hadn't had the war, the impact that it - the cost of food. if we hadn't had the war, the impact...
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above all, there's ukraine. france and the uk have not always seen entirely eye to eye on the war, but now europe's major two military powers need to project an image of total unity to show russia that they're serious. i think we have a lot in common. and also because we're permanent members of the security council and we're sharing intelligence, and also on ukraine, we are on the same side. and so i think we can rebuild this relationship and the time is appropriate. also, because rishi sunak is probably more pragmatic than his predecessors. both france and the uk want to see the last few years as an uncharacteristic hiatus, normal service between the two countries now being resumed. that won't always mean harmony and concord, but cooperation and respect and a few smiles are a good start. hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. 0ur political correspondent is here. how likely is that both sides will get what they want from this? bath get what they want from this? both sides are get what they want from this? ezrrt'i side
above all, there's ukraine. france and the uk have not always seen entirely eye to eye on the war, but now europe's major two military powers need to project an image of total unity to show russia that they're serious. i think we have a lot in common. and also because we're permanent members of the security council and we're sharing intelligence, and also on ukraine, we are on the same side. and so i think we can rebuild this relationship and the time is appropriate. also, because rishi sunak...
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it is the sovereign territory of ukraine. you know, stephen, you are still living in a world of myths and we can't leave children on a battlefield. of course we can't leave it at the war. we can't leave it in danger. and of course we are going to do everything to give them a new life, peaceable life in russia. but if these relatives or these parents want to see them, want to speak to them, they can do it. but we didn't get any requests. so you are giving me right now, a guarantee — and you speak of course as a russian mp and somebody close to mr putin in his own political party — you are telling me that you guarantee if the international community, the icc, the ukrainian authorities, whoever, demand the return of these children, russia will hand them over? i did not say that. i told you that, first of all, we don't, as united states and many other countries, recognise icc. but if parents of those children want to see them, want to take him home, want to speak to them, of course they can do it. but, again, we did not get a
it is the sovereign territory of ukraine. you know, stephen, you are still living in a world of myths and we can't leave children on a battlefield. of course we can't leave it at the war. we can't leave it in danger. and of course we are going to do everything to give them a new life, peaceable life in russia. but if these relatives or these parents want to see them, want to speak to them, they can do it. but we didn't get any requests. so you are giving me right now, a guarantee — and you...
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alleged crimes for which ukraine's president has repeatedly demanded justice. translation: this is a historic decision from which historical responsibility will begin. the head of the terrorist state and another russian official have become suspects in a war crime. a kremlin spokesman said the allegations were outrageous and unacceptable. the foreign ministry said the arrest warrant meant nothing legally. translation: russia is not a party to the ruling statute of the international criminal court and bears no obligations under it. these are only the first arrest warrants and more are expected for the killing of civilians in bucha and elsewhere across the country, where russian forces have been accused of rape, torture and indiscriminate shelling. the man investigating these allegations and those against mr putin denied the warrants were symbolic. there are reasonable grounds to believe that crimes within our courts jurisdiction have been committed. so those that feel that you can commit a crime in the daytime sleep well at night should perhaps look at history.
alleged crimes for which ukraine's president has repeatedly demanded justice. translation: this is a historic decision from which historical responsibility will begin. the head of the terrorist state and another russian official have become suspects in a war crime. a kremlin spokesman said the allegations were outrageous and unacceptable. the foreign ministry said the arrest warrant meant nothing legally. translation: russia is not a party to the ruling statute of the international criminal...
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the us just announced another military aid package for ukraine, worth $400 million. together we work lockstep to supply critical security assistance to ukraine, and everything that we have done in lockstep, ammunition, artillery, military, air defence systems. after one year of relentless war kyiv says it urgently needs more weapons from the west to fight off russian aggression. this is crucial. ukraine fears that russia has amassed thousands of troops in the east, and is getting ready to launch a major new offensive. i spoke to earlier our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, in kyiv and asked about the latest situation in bakhmut. according to the british ministry of defence ukrainian forces are now coming under what it calls severe pressure, particularly in the north of the city. they say that, at the moment, ukrainian special forces are being deployed to dry to reinforce what increasingly look potentially like a rearguard action that is taking place in the city. at the same time, the institute for war, an independent us research group that looks at open sourc
the us just announced another military aid package for ukraine, worth $400 million. together we work lockstep to supply critical security assistance to ukraine, and everything that we have done in lockstep, ammunition, artillery, military, air defence systems. after one year of relentless war kyiv says it urgently needs more weapons from the west to fight off russian aggression. this is crucial. ukraine fears that russia has amassed thousands of troops in the east, and is getting ready to...
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and in terms of the ukraine war, he said that china had put forward a peace plan for ukraine, but that the proposals for peace were being stifled by this invisible actor, this invisible hand. it's pretty obvious he's talking about the us there, but the accusation from qin gang is this invisible hand wanted the conflict to continue in ukraine for its own geopolitical ends. so this is a very serious allegation being levelled at the us, that it wants the war there to keep going. you know, in recent times, we've had a lot of tension between washington and beijing and it does seem to continue to deteriorate. it seems it was not that long ago that there was to be this visit by the us secretary of state to beijing to try to repair relations. and yet now, we have this tension increasing and even more dire warnings coming from the chinese side, as to what this tension could lead to. let's turn to the war in ukraine now and the ongoing fighting in the eastern city of bakhmut. the city, close to the areas occupied by russia in ukraine's eastern donbas region, has effectively been under siege for
and in terms of the ukraine war, he said that china had put forward a peace plan for ukraine, but that the proposals for peace were being stifled by this invisible actor, this invisible hand. it's pretty obvious he's talking about the us there, but the accusation from qin gang is this invisible hand wanted the conflict to continue in ukraine for its own geopolitical ends. so this is a very serious allegation being levelled at the us, that it wants the war there to keep going. you know, in...
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, ukraine. you know, stephen you are still living _ ukraine. you know, stephen you are still living in _ ukraine. you know, stephen you are still living in the _ ukraine. you know, stephen you are still living in the world - are still living in the world of myths. and we cannot leave children on a battlefield. 0f children on a battlefield. of course we can't leave it at the war. we can't leave it in danger. and of course we will do everything to give them a new life, peaceable life in russia. but if these relatives or these parents want to see them, want to speak to them, they can do it. but we did not get any requests. 50 they can do it. but we did not get any requests.— get any requests. so you are aaivin get any requests. so you are giving me — get any requests. so you are giving me right _ get any requests. so you are giving me right now, - get any requests. so you are giving me right now, a - giving me right now, a guarantee, and you speak of course as a russian mp and somebody close to
, ukraine. you know, stephen you are still living _ ukraine. you know, stephen you are still living in _ ukraine. you know, stephen you are still living in the _ ukraine. you know, stephen you are still living in the world - are still living in the world of myths. and we cannot leave children on a battlefield. 0f children on a battlefield. of course we can't leave it at the war. we can't leave it in danger. and of course we will do everything to give them a new life, peaceable life in russia....
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russian shelling temporarily cuts power at ukraine's largest nuclear energy facility. the un demands immediate action to avoid disaster. we are rolling a dice here and there will be a day when our luck will run out. tens of thousands of israelis staged further protests against a planned judicial overhaul. their president says the legislation should be abandoned. and threats to sushi train dining as three people are arrested injapan during investigations into an unhygienic craze.
russian shelling temporarily cuts power at ukraine's largest nuclear energy facility. the un demands immediate action to avoid disaster. we are rolling a dice here and there will be a day when our luck will run out. tens of thousands of israelis staged further protests against a planned judicial overhaul. their president says the legislation should be abandoned. and threats to sushi train dining as three people are arrested injapan during investigations into an unhygienic craze.
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, then russia would most probably prevail in ukraine. russia would take it as a confirmation of the right approach to their foreign and security policies. and as we heard openly from their top representatives, russia wouldn't stop with ukraine. see, there are nearby countries — friends of yours, i was going to say, but clearly the word �*friend' is wrong now — but former friends of yours in hungary, for example, a member of the visegrad [i group, along with you in the czech republic and slovakia, and poland — hungary takes a very different view. viktor 0rban, the prime minister, says that europeans are, in effect, "farming the flames of this conflict. "they are prolonging this conflict with their anti—russia "stance." and he says, "no way will hungaryjoin the weapons "supply to ukraine. " and they will, in fact, continue their energy cooperation, their economic cooperation with vladimir putin. is it time to reconsider hungary's position inside the european union? well, through the history of the eu and nato, a number of countri
, then russia would most probably prevail in ukraine. russia would take it as a confirmation of the right approach to their foreign and security policies. and as we heard openly from their top representatives, russia wouldn't stop with ukraine. see, there are nearby countries — friends of yours, i was going to say, but clearly the word �*friend' is wrong now — but former friends of yours in hungary, for example, a member of the visegrad [i group, along with you in the czech republic and...
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that were originally in ukraine. ,, . , , , ukraine. russia disputes the accusations _ ukraine. russia disputes the accusations that _ ukraine. russia disputes the accusations that are - ukraine. russia disputes the accusations that are made i ukraine. russia disputes the - accusations that are made against it. russia says that these were not for us to deportations, the children were moved for their own safety. that is the line that moscow comes up with. and of course, russia says, well, this isjust part up with. and of course, russia says, well, this is just part of the general attack on russia, on the kremlin, on the russian president. russia is presenting this as a war by the west against russia. that is the message you get on russian television from morning until night, and i'm sure, in the days to come, thatis and i'm sure, in the days to come, that is how the russian state media will represent these arrest warrants. will represent these arrest warrants-— will represent these arrest warrants. ,, . ,. , ., warrants. russia describ
that were originally in ukraine. ,, . , , , ukraine. russia disputes the accusations _ ukraine. russia disputes the accusations that _ ukraine. russia disputes the accusations that are - ukraine. russia disputes the accusations that are made i ukraine. russia disputes the - accusations that are made against it. russia says that these were not for us to deportations, the children were moved for their own safety. that is the line that moscow comes up with. and of course, russia says, well, this...
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we have seen the japanese leader also visiting ukraine, how i leader also visiting ukraine, how much our nations around the world having to make a choice as to their position on ukraine because of their links with china and russia? i'm thinking of south africa, brazil, india which has had historic links with russia but also historic tensions with china, yet when we see the expansion of nations brought into this conflict, it's really alarming. i into this conflict, it's really alarming-— alarming. i think it's very difficult _ alarming. i think it's very difficult for _ alarming. i think it's very difficult for a _ alarming. i think it's very difficult for a lot - alarming. i think it's very difficult for a lot of i alarming. i think it's very i difficult for a lot of countries around the world. i think in the global south especially there are a lot of countries that don't feel that their security interests are affected by what is going on in ukraine, some of them even have sympathy towards russia, based on historical links the ongoing military ties, india still on russia for suppli
we have seen the japanese leader also visiting ukraine, how i leader also visiting ukraine, how much our nations around the world having to make a choice as to their position on ukraine because of their links with china and russia? i'm thinking of south africa, brazil, india which has had historic links with russia but also historic tensions with china, yet when we see the expansion of nations brought into this conflict, it's really alarming. i into this conflict, it's really alarming-—...
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now on bbc news, ukraine: a year on the frontlines. over the past 30 years or so, i've covered conflicts in the middle east, in the balkans and in africa, but this is unlike anything that i have ever known. this is a war that we did not expect to see in europe in ourtime. there was a sense that the security architecture that we knew, the safety, the security that we thought we had since the end of the cold war, that was gone. i was here injanuary and february of last year, counting down to the invasion. i was sure it would come, but it turned out to be even worse than i expected. we were in mariupol, which is a port city in the east. it's only 30 miles from the russian border. but inside the city, there was this surreal atmosphere of calm. and i remember we went to film in a supermarket. there was no panic buying. the shelves were full. we met a lady called tatiana, who was 7a, and very feisty. and i remember she almost seemed angry that we had dared to ask the question — will the russians invade? maybe it was denial. maybe it was di
now on bbc news, ukraine: a year on the frontlines. over the past 30 years or so, i've covered conflicts in the middle east, in the balkans and in africa, but this is unlike anything that i have ever known. this is a war that we did not expect to see in europe in ourtime. there was a sense that the security architecture that we knew, the safety, the security that we thought we had since the end of the cold war, that was gone. i was here injanuary and february of last year, counting down to the...
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he said that your support for ukraine, your belief that ukraine should get more weapons, more financial support from the european union, was actually prolonging the war. a number of czech people still appear to believe he was right. not just czech people. you will find a lot of people thinking the same way in other countries of the region as well as in western europe. but what is fair to say that being for peace doesn't mean that you will find yourself in peace. in general, what andrej babis was saying, i don't want war. i want peace. who wouldn't want peace? as an ex—military, i was in number of wars, so i know very well what the wars are about, how much suffering they bring, not only to soldiers, but primarily to the civilians. and i would never draw my own country into the war. but as the old saying says — if you want peace, get ready for war. and sometimes, when the war breaks out, we simply have to fight. we are lucky in our part of europe that we don't have to fight physically. but one of our partners is under a serious threat. all the foundations of our societies are under se
he said that your support for ukraine, your belief that ukraine should get more weapons, more financial support from the european union, was actually prolonging the war. a number of czech people still appear to believe he was right. not just czech people. you will find a lot of people thinking the same way in other countries of the region as well as in western europe. but what is fair to say that being for peace doesn't mean that you will find yourself in peace. in general, what andrej babis...
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"support for ukraine will naturally fade out." i mean, if vladimir putin is listening to us talking or happens to see it on the tv, that is something that he will be thrilled to hear. it only takes an objective view on the reality. when we look at the level of support in a number of countries, it slowly goes down, and it's linked to... is it going down in this country? well, it is, as in any other, because the longer it takes, the lower the support will be. that's because of fatigue of war. it's not only with the fighting countries, it's with all supporting countries, because from the very beginning, the horror of war ignites everyone for support. just a few hundred yards from here, a few weeks ago, there was a rally. thousands — not so many thousands — but a few thousand people gathered to demand an end to czech support for ukraine. they demanded an early end to the war. some of them wore z symbols, indicating their sympathies for russia. what's your message to them? first, by supporting ukraine, we are helping ourselves, bec
"support for ukraine will naturally fade out." i mean, if vladimir putin is listening to us talking or happens to see it on the tv, that is something that he will be thrilled to hear. it only takes an objective view on the reality. when we look at the level of support in a number of countries, it slowly goes down, and it's linked to... is it going down in this country? well, it is, as in any other, because the longer it takes, the lower the support will be. that's because of fatigue...
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for ukraine, worth $400 million.— military aid package for ukraine, worth $400 million. together we work lockste to worth $400 million. together we work lockstep to supply _ worth $400 million. together we work lockstep to supply critical _ worth $400 million. together we work lockstep to supply critical security - lockstep to supply critical security assistance to ukraine, and everything that we have done in lockstep, military, air defence systems. after one year of relentless war kyiv says it urgently needs more weapons from the west to fight off russian aggression. this is crucial. ukraine fears that russia has amassed thousands of troops in the east, and is getting ready to launch eight major new offensive. let's speak to our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, in kyiv. what is the situation in bakhmut? according to the british ministry of defence ukrainian forces are now coming under what it calls severe pressure, particularly in the north of the city. they say that at the moment ukrainian special forces
for ukraine, worth $400 million.— military aid package for ukraine, worth $400 million. together we work lockste to worth $400 million. together we work lockstep to supply _ worth $400 million. together we work lockstep to supply critical _ worth $400 million. together we work lockstep to supply critical security - lockstep to supply critical security assistance to ukraine, and everything that we have done in lockstep, military, air defence systems. after one year of relentless war kyiv says...
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the other question is can china help end the war in ukraine. there is some kind of chinese peace plan, not really a plan, kind of an initiative, or rather a chinese position on moving to a political settlement in ukraine. but that has been met with a lot of scepticism in the west. i don�*t think china really believes that ukraine and russia are ready at this moment to sit down and negotiate an end to the war. 0ur china correspondent stephen mcdonell has more about how chinese state media is portraying the trip. the interesting thing is that both of these leaders have had newspaper articles published in one another�*s countries. xijinping�*s article and vladimir putin�*s article both mention the ukraine war, so itjust shows that it is going to be front and centre when they have talks over the coming two days. in vladimir putin�*s article, in the people�*s daily, and this is the mouthpiece of the communist party here, basically it�*s the party�*s organ, getting the word out, the line out, to the population, vladimir putin writes t
the other question is can china help end the war in ukraine. there is some kind of chinese peace plan, not really a plan, kind of an initiative, or rather a chinese position on moving to a political settlement in ukraine. but that has been met with a lot of scepticism in the west. i don�*t think china really believes that ukraine and russia are ready at this moment to sit down and negotiate an end to the war. 0ur china correspondent stephen mcdonell has more about how chinese state media is...
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., , ukraine? it's not 'ust our party, even on ukraine? it's not 'ust our party, on the — ukraine? it's notjust our party, even on the left... _ ukraine? it's notjust our party, even on the left... yelled - ukraine? it's notjust our party, even on the left... yelled backl ukraine? it's notjust our party, i even on the left... yelled back 596 even on the left... yelled back 5% of 15%. _ even on the left... yelled back 5% of 15%. it's — even on the left... yelled back 5% of 15%. it's a — even on the left... yelled back 5% of 15%, it's a very different number of. of 15%, it's a very different number of that's _ of 15%, it's a very different number of that's a — of 15%, it's a very different number of. that's a pole, talking about congress _ of. that's a pole, talking about congress. over30 of. that's a pole, talking about congress. over 30 embers of congress signed _ congress. over 30 embers of congress signed a _ congress. over 30 embers of congress signed a letter to president biden telling _ signed a letter to president biden telling him that they wanted him to immediately...
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d0 package for ukraine, both $400 million. ., million. do -- together we went lockstep to _ million. do -- together we went lockstep to provide _ million. do -- together we went lockstep to provide security - lockstep to provide security assistance to ukraine and we have done it lockstep, artillery, armoured tanks, we banded together throughout this. �* ., , ., ., this. after one year of relentless _ this. after one year of relentless war, - this. after one year of relentless war, kyiv . this. after one year of i relentless war, kyiv says this. after one year of - relentless war, kyiv says it urgently needs more weapons from the west divide of russian aggression. this is crucial. ukraine fares russia is getting ready to launch a major new offensive. sofia bettiza, bbc news. the united states has given ukraine another $400 million in military aid. it was announced as the german chancellor 0laf scholz met president biden in washington to discuss the war. the white house says president biden had a cancerous skin lesion successfully removed
d0 package for ukraine, both $400 million. ., million. do -- together we went lockstep to _ million. do -- together we went lockstep to provide _ million. do -- together we went lockstep to provide security - lockstep to provide security assistance to ukraine and we have done it lockstep, artillery, armoured tanks, we banded together throughout this. �* ., , ., ., this. after one year of relentless _ this. after one year of relentless war, - this. after one year of relentless war, kyiv ....
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ukraine between ukraine and — conflict goes on in ukraine between ukraine and the _ conflict goes on in ukraine between ukraine and the russian— conflict goes on in ukraine betweenl ukraine and the russian federation, ithink— ukraine and the russian federation, i think that — ukraine and the russian federation, i think that level— ukraine and the russian federation, i think that level of— ukraine and the russian federation, i think that level of support - ukraine and the russian federation, i think that level of support will i i think that level of support will continue — i think that level of support will continue to— i think that level of support will continue to diminish _ i think that level of support will continue to diminish here i i think that level of support will continue to diminish here in. i think that level of support will| continue to diminish here in the united — continue to diminish here in the united states. _ continue to diminish here in the united states.— continue to diminish here in the united states. increasing signs of division there. _ united
ukraine between ukraine and — conflict goes on in ukraine between ukraine and the _ conflict goes on in ukraine between ukraine and the russian— conflict goes on in ukraine betweenl ukraine and the russian federation, ithink— ukraine and the russian federation, i think that — ukraine and the russian federation, i think that level— ukraine and the russian federation, i think that level of— ukraine and the russian federation, i think that level of support - ukraine and the russian...
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dmytro kuleba, ukraine's foreign minister, has warned that countries which "mistreated ukraine" during "the darkest moment of its history" will be held to account after the war ends. in an interview with the bbc, he also warned western allies that delaying the delivery of weapons will cost the lives of ukrainian soldiers. he has spoken to our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. the battle for bakhmut is now the longest of the war. more than half a year of bloody fighting for control of what is little more than rubble. but ukraine's foreign minister told me holding the city was vital, and notjust for the damage it's causing to russia's army. defending bakhmut is emotionally very challenging, because people find it hard emotionally to take, carry the burden of this death, loss of human life and destruction. it's a struggle to save those who are behind bakhmut from that same destiny as bakhmut is now suffering from. he said what ukraine needs in bakhmut and elsewhere on the front line is artillery shells, and western partners were not acting fast enough. if one delivery is postponed
dmytro kuleba, ukraine's foreign minister, has warned that countries which "mistreated ukraine" during "the darkest moment of its history" will be held to account after the war ends. in an interview with the bbc, he also warned western allies that delaying the delivery of weapons will cost the lives of ukrainian soldiers. he has spoken to our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. the battle for bakhmut is now the longest of the war. more than half a year of bloody...
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it's gone on forever with russia, russia, russia and ukraine, ukraine, ukraine and the mueller hoaks. it's an absolute disgrace what's going on. that is donald trump in a video on his platform. that is donald trump in a video on his platform. let's take a closer look at the details of the case. manhattan prosecutor, district attorney alvin bragg may charge mr trump over how he declared a payment to adult film star stormy daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair. a grand jury has been deciding whether there's enough evidence to indict mr trump. the case centres on how he reimbursed his former lawyer, michael cohen, after he paid ms daniels $130—thousand ahead of the 2016 presidential election. the record for the payment reimbursing mr cohen says it was for "legal fees". (ani)the former president has denied any such the former president has denied any such relationship with ms daniels. it was the timing and the nature of the payment. the timing is that it came just before the presidential election so it could be deemed as a campaign finance violation and she was effectively being
it's gone on forever with russia, russia, russia and ukraine, ukraine, ukraine and the mueller hoaks. it's an absolute disgrace what's going on. that is donald trump in a video on his platform. that is donald trump in a video on his platform. let's take a closer look at the details of the case. manhattan prosecutor, district attorney alvin bragg may charge mr trump over how he declared a payment to adult film star stormy daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair. a grand jury has been...
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now its time for ukraine: the children's story. child: the day before war started wasjust like any other. _ we played with our friends and ate with our families. that night was the last time our dreams were peaceful. in them, fireworks danced, lighting up the skies. but we woke to explosions. the sky burst into red and yellow. the windows and walls shook. no—one knew what to do. in the skies above us, helicopters swarmed and multiplied. we watched as tanks rolled in. millions of people fled. they packed into overcrowded trains, while thousands more waited on platforms. men had to stay behind, so families and loved ones were separated. many people reached other countries and found safety. but some of us couldn't or didn't. and now this... ..is our life. air raid siren wails ricky: is that an air raid siren? so we just had a little air raid siren... ..which means that we have to go outside. you can see the kids are all going to be lining up, and they don't look very scared. they're used to this. these sirens go off quite often, so
now its time for ukraine: the children's story. child: the day before war started wasjust like any other. _ we played with our friends and ate with our families. that night was the last time our dreams were peaceful. in them, fireworks danced, lighting up the skies. but we woke to explosions. the sky burst into red and yellow. the windows and walls shook. no—one knew what to do. in the skies above us, helicopters swarmed and multiplied. we watched as tanks rolled in. millions of people fled....
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good luck to superpower and the ukraine. glory to ukraine. thank you. films dealing with ukraine have certainly been getting attention in berlin. although one or two trade publications described the sean penn documentary as "awkwardly narcissistic" and "fawning," it was overall warmly received. and president zelensky and his team, who viewed it before the festival, liked it. his chief of staff tweeted that it was a great film. germany has been enjoying a very good year in cinema, especially with its anti—war film all quiet on the western front picking up all kinds of accolades internationally. and here in berlin at the festival, there are five german films in competition. emma jones has been talking to one of her favourite film critics about the german offerings and other notable films in the festival line—up. film critic kaleem aftab and i met during this year's berlinale to chat about the films we'd seen, and we started off with the opening movie, rebecca miller's she came to me. what are the critics saying about it, and what's the film about? cri
good luck to superpower and the ukraine. glory to ukraine. thank you. films dealing with ukraine have certainly been getting attention in berlin. although one or two trade publications described the sean penn documentary as "awkwardly narcissistic" and "fawning," it was overall warmly received. and president zelensky and his team, who viewed it before the festival, liked it. his chief of staff tweeted that it was a great film. germany has been enjoying a very good year in...
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a chinese peace initiative for ukraine made little headway. president putin blamed kyiv and the west. but this is a war he started, and he shows no sign he's ready to pull out his troops. might beijing be ready to supply russia with weapons? that key question was left unanswered. in any case, xi's visit is seen here as a diplomatic coup. at last, the kremlin has something to celebrate. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. well, at thatjoint news conference, xijinping made clear his continued support for russia. translation: iwould like to emphasise that| on the issue of the ukraine crisis, china has always followed the principles of the un charter — holding an objective and fair stance, actively promoting peace talks. china is always standing firmly on the side of peace, dialogue and on the right side of history. as we just heard in the previous report, china published a 12—point plan calling for dialogue on the war. here's what vladimir putin had to say. translation: we believe that many of the provisions - in the peace plan put forward by
a chinese peace initiative for ukraine made little headway. president putin blamed kyiv and the west. but this is a war he started, and he shows no sign he's ready to pull out his troops. might beijing be ready to supply russia with weapons? that key question was left unanswered. in any case, xi's visit is seen here as a diplomatic coup. at last, the kremlin has something to celebrate. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. well, at thatjoint news conference, xijinping made clear his continued...
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i and atrocities we have seen in ukraine. ~ ., , and atrocities we have seen in ukraine. ~ . , ., , ukraine. i think that is a very good issue to raise, _ ukraine. i think that is a very good issue to raise, mr _ ukraine. i think that is a very good issue to raise, mr brown, - ukraine. i think that is a very good issue to raise, mr brown, and, - ukraine. i think that is a very good | issue to raise, mr brown, and, first of all, note that doing this to children qualifies potentially under both crimes against humanity and war crimes. it is also, if the necessary mental state can be proved in the mind of putin, it is also something that may be charged ultimately as genocide, because transferring of children is one of the five methods and five only by which genocidal intent may be manifest in crimes. so, don't underestimate or understate the significance of this particular alleged crime. however, it is true to say, as your question implies that there may be other crimes also revealed, for example, what about the mass destruction of civilian property which could be charged as a war crime and qui
i and atrocities we have seen in ukraine. ~ ., , and atrocities we have seen in ukraine. ~ . , ., , ukraine. i think that is a very good issue to raise, _ ukraine. i think that is a very good issue to raise, mr _ ukraine. i think that is a very good issue to raise, mr brown, - ukraine. i think that is a very good issue to raise, mr brown, and, - ukraine. i think that is a very good | issue to raise, mr brown, and, first of all, note that doing this to children qualifies potentially under both...
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russia and ukraine jointly account for nearly a third of global wheat supplies, with ukraine's contribution needing 10%. i'm joined now by viana phillips, intelligence analyst on the middle east and north africa for a risk consultancy firm. tell us more about this issue of grain production in ukraine and how big it is compared to other countries. first ukraine and how big it is compared to other countries.— to other countries. first of all, i think it is _ to other countries. first of all, i think it is important _ to other countries. first of all, i think it is important not - to other countries. first of all, i think it is important not to - think it is important not to understate how significant of a geopolitical development of this is, albeit not entirely unexpected. we know that this green deal has significant impacts economically and diplomatically, notjust for ukraine but also worldwide as well. we know the conflict is not showing any signs of abating, quite the opposite, we have seen a real intensification of fighting. crucially, areas with high levels of wheat production and ukra
russia and ukraine jointly account for nearly a third of global wheat supplies, with ukraine's contribution needing 10%. i'm joined now by viana phillips, intelligence analyst on the middle east and north africa for a risk consultancy firm. tell us more about this issue of grain production in ukraine and how big it is compared to other countries. first ukraine and how big it is compared to other countries.— to other countries. first of all, i think it is _ to other countries. first of all, i...