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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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alleged crimes for which ukraine's president has repeatedly demanded justice. translation: this is a historic decision from which historical i 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 bear 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. 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 and those that feel that you can commit a crime in the daytime sleep well at night should perhaps look at history. v
alleged crimes for which ukraine's president has repeatedly demanded justice. translation: this is a historic decision from which historical i 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. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, is in kyiv with the latest on 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 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 source data, satellite co
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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when you look at the peace _ durable peace in ukraine. when you look at the peace plan, _ durable peace in ukraine. when you look at the peace plan, the - durable peace in ukraine. when you look at the peace plan, the second l look at the peace plan, the second point says abandoning the cold war mentality should be on expanding military blocks, in terms of china's interest with taiwan for example where does it interest lie and trying to resolve this because in many parts of the world they do perhaps look at what has happened with ukraine and think was there some provocation with the expansion of nato and this war is ratcheting up of nato and this war is ratcheting up and causing chaos, economic catastrophe around the world i don't think we should _ catastrophe around the world i don't think we should be _ catastrophe around the world i don't think we should be under _ catastrophe around the world i don't think we should be under any - catastrophe around the world i don't think we should be under any doubt| think we should be under any dou
when you look at the peace _ durable peace in ukraine. when you look at the peace plan, _ durable peace in ukraine. when you look at the peace plan, the - durable peace in ukraine. when you look at the peace plan, the second l look at the peace plan, the second point says abandoning the cold war mentality should be on expanding military blocks, in terms of china's interest with taiwan for example where does it interest lie and trying to resolve this because in many parts of the world they do...
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not military leaders on the ground in ukraine.— ground in ukraine. yes, that is exactly what — ground in ukraine. yes, that is exactly what i _ ground in ukraine. yes, that is exactly what i was _ ground in ukraine. yes, that is exactly what i was thinking - ground in ukraine. yes, that is i exactly what i was thinking about. possibly this is one of the very few cases, may be the only possible case for icc, to issue a warrant directly against mr putin, the president in charge. in a way, this was an easier case compared to some other cases, compared to war crimes, competitive fighting etc, but this was an easy outline to draw up because in the essence of this, it is notjust the very fact that russia have moved those kids in the way that is understandable because it is a war zone and kids were in danger, the trouble and the very reason why the icc has done it is not only because russia has moved them but because russia has moved them but because russia has moved them but because russia has made a significant effort in order to re—educate those kids
not military leaders on the ground in ukraine.— ground in ukraine. yes, that is exactly what — ground in ukraine. yes, that is exactly what i _ ground in ukraine. yes, that is exactly what i was _ ground in ukraine. yes, that is exactly what i was thinking - ground in ukraine. yes, that is i exactly what i was thinking about. possibly this is one of the very few cases, may be the only possible case for icc, to issue a warrant directly against mr putin, the president in charge. in a way,...
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pl. sovereignty, the east of ukraine-— sovereignty, the east of ukraine. ., , . ukraine. a minute of silence was held _ ukraine. a minute of silence was held to _ ukraine. a minute of silence was held to honour- ukraine. a minute of silence was held to honour the - ukraine. a minute of silence . was held to honour the memory of those who died. the was held to honour the memory of those who died.— of those who died. the timing of those who died. the timing of this visit _ of those who died. the timing of this visit was _ of those who died. the timing of this visit was significant. i of this visit was significant. bakhmut is a fairly small town, military experts say it is not strategically important to the outcome of the war. but president putin has sacrificed so many troops to try to capture it, and ukraine has deployed so many soldiers to defend it, that it has become politically crucial. and an emblem of ukrainian resistance. translation: in all areas of the east of our country where there is a ukrainian flat, there is a ukrainian flat, there is a ukrainian flat, there
pl. sovereignty, the east of ukraine-— sovereignty, the east of ukraine. ., , . ukraine. a minute of silence was held _ ukraine. a minute of silence was held to _ ukraine. a minute of silence was held to honour- ukraine. a minute of silence was held to honour the - ukraine. a minute of silence . was held to honour the memory of those who died. the was held to honour the memory of those who died.— of those who died. the timing of those who died. the timing of this visit _ of those who died....
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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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i don't think there was any surprise here in ukraine. russia and belarus have been talking about the transfer of nuclear weapons for quite some time and i think this is part of the russian strategy here. president putin and a number of russian officials have raised the possibility of nuclear weapons being used here in ukraine since the beginning of the conflict. they know every time the �*nuclear�* word is used this is likely to spark a reaction from all players in this conflict. this is exactly what is happening. we have had reaction from washington and in kyiv here and a top adviser to president zelensky, mikhail podolyak, said that president putin was too predictable and that all a president could do was, in his words, scare with tactics. some experts are saying this is perhaps an attempt by president putin to exploit fears in the west of a nuclear escalation but the reaction from washington was perhaps an attempt to downplay concerns that russia could be planning to use nuclear weapons here in ukraine. a top official in washingto
i don't think there was any surprise here in ukraine. russia and belarus have been talking about the transfer of nuclear weapons for quite some time and i think this is part of the russian strategy here. president putin and a number of russian officials have raised the possibility of nuclear weapons being used here in ukraine since the beginning of the conflict. they know every time the �*nuclear�* word is used this is likely to spark a reaction from all players in this conflict. this is...
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ukraine is fairly straightforward. ukraine is using this fight to tie up russian forces, to stop them from going elsewhere, it is using this battle to, frankly, killed russian shoulders. to degree russia's army as much as possible. hundreds and thousands of men are dying in the city, as i said, on the russian side. and it is a huge cost for the russian army. so the ukrainians are making the russians pay very dearly for every foot on every yard of territory the gain in the city. thank you very much, james. going to run now. hundreds of schoolgirls in iran have been targeted, in apparent poison gas attacks. schools in at least 15 provinces were attacked on saturday. the incidents have been happening since november but have spread in scope and scale over the past week. nobody has been arrested and public anger is continuing to grow. you may find some of this report by parham ghobadi distressing. mass poisoning of schoolgirls in iran, possibly with toxic gas. numerous schools in several provinces across the country were at
ukraine is fairly straightforward. ukraine is using this fight to tie up russian forces, to stop them from going elsewhere, it is using this battle to, frankly, killed russian shoulders. to degree russia's army as much as possible. hundreds and thousands of men are dying in the city, as i said, on the russian side. and it is a huge cost for the russian army. so the ukrainians are making the russians pay very dearly for every foot on every yard of territory the gain in the city. thank you very...
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efforts are continuing in ukraine to bring home children missing. a diplomatic correspondent james ladell reports. vladimir putin today in sevastopol. there to open an arts centre and mark the anniversary of russia's illegal annexation of crimea. 0ne place he can still visit without risk of arrest after international prosecutors accused him of war crimes. the united states may not accept the jurisdiction of the international criminal court, but president biden welcomed its decision nonetheless. well, i think it's justified, but the question is, it's not recognised internationally by us either, but i think it makes a very strong point. he has clearly committed war crimes. thank you. the allegations are that mr putin has personal criminal responsibility for deporting children from occupied parts of ukraine to russia. according to this lawyer, potentially as many as 700,000 children — yes, 700,000 — were taken, and only a fraction have been brought home. she welcomed the court decision, but... it's only the first step. our next step should be retur
efforts are continuing in ukraine to bring home children missing. a diplomatic correspondent james ladell reports. vladimir putin today in sevastopol. there to open an arts centre and mark the anniversary of russia's illegal annexation of crimea. 0ne place he can still visit without risk of arrest after international prosecutors accused him of war crimes. the united states may not accept the jurisdiction of the international criminal court, but president biden welcomed its decision nonetheless....
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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, 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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now, will these arrest warrants change the world ——war on the ground in ukraine? no. it's not going to have any great effect on the battlefield at all. is it embarrassing for the kremlin? yeah, a little bit. are we going to see president putin in the hague? not a chance. asjustice steve rosenberg mentioned there, he does not travel a great deal. he's got powerful friends, xijinping of china who is coming to see him and who is absolutely crucial in all of this. so if we were going to look at the big picture, what is more important, russia's friendship at china and are they going to get weapons from china, that is far out weighing anything that a court in the hague, which has nojurisdiction in russia might say. where it does, i think i may have an effect is all those countries outside the western bloc who are kind of wavering a bit. they are optically in favour of the invasion but also thinking, nato asked for this. ——not particularly they kept expanding eastwards. russia is simply defending its own borders. the fact that russia, after 13 months of consistent denial
now, will these arrest warrants change the world ——war on the ground in ukraine? no. it's not going to have any great effect on the battlefield at all. is it embarrassing for the kremlin? yeah, a little bit. are we going to see president putin in the hague? not a chance. asjustice steve rosenberg mentioned there, he does not travel a great deal. he's got powerful friends, xijinping of china who is coming to see him and who is absolutely crucial in all of this. so if we were going to look at...
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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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on the recent developments in ukraine. what we're looking for now is movements, as you said, there hasn't been a lots of movement. 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 the 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. but 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 because 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
on the recent developments in ukraine. what we're looking for now is movements, as you said, there hasn't been a lots of movement. 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 the 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...
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all over ukraine, about what happened there? all over ukraine. they — about what happened there? all over ukraine, they targeted _ about what happened there? all over ukraine, they targeted more - about what happened there? all over ukraine, they targeted more than - ukraine, they targeted more than three power plants, so they tried to deliver another blackout, but what we are hearing from the minister for energy, everything looks good for now, we hope to have no more attacks in the future, but russia wants to make some kind of electricity genocide. make some kind of electricity genocide-— make some kind of electricity uenocide. , ., , , ., , ., , genocide. obviously, that is a very stron: genocide. obviously, that is a very strong word _ genocide. obviously, that is a very strong word to _ genocide. obviously, that is a very strong word to use, _ genocide. obviously, that is a very strong word to use, but _ genocide. obviously, that is a very strong word to use, but also - genocide. obviously, that is a very strong word to use, but also very i strong word to use, but also very
all over ukraine, about what happened there? all over ukraine. they — about what happened there? all over ukraine, they targeted _ about what happened there? all over ukraine, they targeted more - about what happened there? all over ukraine, they targeted more than - ukraine, they targeted more than three power plants, so they tried to deliver another blackout, but what we are hearing from the minister for energy, everything looks good for now, we hope to have no more attacks in the future,...
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poland has promised ukraine four soviet—era fighterjets, like these. today, slovakia went further, saying it would deliver 13. but kyiv is still impatient for more planes and more ammunition. if one delivery is postponed for one day, it means that someone is going to die on the front line. on that front line in bakhmut, the fighting continues, with russian forces, still struggling to encircle the city. james landale, bbc news, kyiv. vladimir putin's aide says the russian president and president xi will have an informal private meeting and dinner on monday, where they'll discuss the most important and delicate issues. our russia editor steve rosenberg has more from moscow. presidents putin and xi have regular contact, i think the two men have met in person 39 times so in that sense not a surprise that the chinese leader will be coming to russia. if you think back to last year, putin was in beijing for talks, three weeks before the russian invasion of ukraine so this will be xi's first visit to russia since the invasion and it is a support for russia at
poland has promised ukraine four soviet—era fighterjets, like these. today, slovakia went further, saying it would deliver 13. but kyiv is still impatient for more planes and more ammunition. if one delivery is postponed for one day, it means that someone is going to die on the front line. on that front line in bakhmut, the fighting continues, with russian forces, still struggling to encircle the city. james landale, bbc news, kyiv. vladimir putin's aide says the russian president and...
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the us, as ou units in ukraine. the us, as you said. — units in ukraine. the us, as you said. is _ units in ukraine. the us, as you said, is training - you said, is training ukrainians. here on american soil to give the patriot system and other weapons systems two. what is the difference between that and the chinese are sending weapons to the russians? why is one ok and the other not?— russians? why is one 0k and the other not?— other not? that's an easy one to answer _ other not? that's an easy one to answer because _ other not? that's an easy one to answer because russia - other not? that's an easy one to answer because russia is l other not? that's an easy one l to answer because russia is the aggressor in the war. ukraine is simply trying to defend itself against illegal, unprovoked russian aggression. united states, our allies and partners, trying to help ukraine defend its a right to exist as a country, its independence and sovereignty. admiral kirby, thank you so much forjoining us from the white house. my pleasure. laura trevelyan there. police
the us, as ou units in ukraine. the us, as you said. — units in ukraine. the us, as you said. is _ units in ukraine. the us, as you said, is training - you said, is training ukrainians. here on american soil to give the patriot system and other weapons systems two. what is the difference between that and the chinese are sending weapons to the russians? why is one ok and the other not?— russians? why is one 0k and the other not?— other not? that's an easy one to answer _ other not? that's...
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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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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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during _ the necessary support to ukraine during all— the necessary support to ukraine during all this time. at this time isaac— during all this time. at this time isaac it — during all this time. at this time isaac it is — during all this time. at this time isaac it is very important that we -ive isaac it is very important that we give the — isaac it is very important that we give the message that we will continue _ give the message that we will continue to do so as long as it takes — continue to do so as long as it takes and _ continue to do so as long as it takes and as long as it is necessary. and we're ready also for staying _ necessary. and we're ready also for staying with — necessary. and we're ready also for staying with that ukrainians as long as it is _ staying with that ukrainians as long as it is necessary. i really appreciate the very good cooperation lead two _ appreciate the very good cooperation lead two of us, our government the united _ lead two of us, our government the united states and europe and the transatlantic partnership is in very good _ transatl
during _ the necessary support to ukraine during all— the necessary support to ukraine during all this time. at this time isaac— during all this time. at this time isaac it — during all this time. at this time isaac it is — during all this time. at this time isaac it is very important that we -ive isaac it is very important that we give the — isaac it is very important that we give the message that we will continue _ give the message that we will continue to do so as long as it takes...
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his war in ukraine, not going at all according to plan. xijinping called vladimir putin his "dear friend", his strategic partner. the kremlin leader said they would discuss china's peace initiative. but there is no detailed chinese plan to end the war in ukraine. what moscow would like from beijing is lethal aid to help it win. beijing has been reluctant to provide that, to prevent secondary sanctions against chinese companies, but it has been supplying dual—use technology, like semiconductor chips, that the russian military can use. the kremlin also wants to expand trade with china. with russia under heavy international sanctions, economic ties with beijing are proving a lifeline. if you burn bridges with the west, as vladimir putin has, what do you do then? you look east, and that's exactly what the kremlin leader has done. recent events have accelerated russia's dependency on china. putin and xi might speak about mutually beneficial cooperation, but beijing looks increasingly like the senior partner. but moscow hasn'tjust partnered wi
his war in ukraine, not going at all according to plan. xijinping called vladimir putin his "dear friend", his strategic partner. the kremlin leader said they would discuss china's peace initiative. but there is no detailed chinese plan to end the war in ukraine. what moscow would like from beijing is lethal aid to help it win. beijing has been reluctant to provide that, to prevent secondary sanctions against chinese companies, but it has been supplying dual—use technology, like...
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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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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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== defend the ground it has currently got in ukraine?— got in ukraine? -- dig in. i think this is significant _ got in ukraine? -- dig in. i think this is significant because - got in ukraine? -- dig in. i think this is significant because that i got in ukraine? -- dig in. i think this is significant because that isj this is significant because that is all this talk about the spring offensive and the russians have moved some formations training in belarus to the east ready to attack. but it seems as if they have not been able to generate the combat power to punch three ukrainian defences. the ukrainians are holding them. that is why the ukrainians have not withdrawn from bakhamut at the moment because they are fixing the moment because they are fixing the russians in place and stopping them from doing anything. it bodes well for the ukrainians whenever the western tanks and fighting vehicles managed to get into the country with trained troops and ready to carry out ukrainian counteroffensive. going back to the overnight attacks, we are hoping to speak to the mayor
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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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the transfer of children and teenagers out of ukraine.— out of ukraine. the allegation is the have out of ukraine. the allegation is they have been _ out of ukraine. the allegation is they have been taken _ out of ukraine. the allegation is they have been taken by - out of ukraine. the allegation is they have been taken by air, - out of ukraine. the allegation is they have been taken by air, by| they have been taken by air, by road, by train into the russian federation, and they have been given up federation, and they have been given up for adoption and also been passed ijy up for adoption and also been passed by presidential decree, and have been taught but in russian. the international _ been taught but in russian. the international criminal court was set “p international criminal court was set up in 20 the macro 2002 to prosecute war crimes around the world. the war crimes arrest warrant sends a clear message. even though it can't try defendants in absentia, and russia is not a party to the court. i defendants in absentia, and russia is not a party t
the transfer of children and teenagers out of ukraine.— out of ukraine. the allegation is the have out of ukraine. the allegation is they have been _ out of ukraine. the allegation is they have been taken _ out of ukraine. the allegation is they have been taken by - out of ukraine. the allegation is they have been taken by air, - out of ukraine. the allegation is they have been taken by air, by| they have been taken by air, by road, by train into the russian federation, and they have been...
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.— civilians to ukraine. what exactly is it that has _ civilians to ukraine. what exactly is it that has been _ civilians to ukraine. what exactly is it that has been happening i civilians to ukraine. what exactly i is it that has been happening here? well, i think what has been happening in a very real way at the moment is an effort by the russian government to in every way it can diminish the sense of nature nationhood of ukraine. to take away children, have them adopted by russian families, putting camps in russia, which originally pretended to be summer holiday camps, a throwback to the old soviet model, where subsequently they were not allowed to return home afterwards. it is an attempt to, in a sense, completely change the demography of ukraine by taking away its children. the same way that mothers and fathers have been subjected to massive brutality and injury and other crimes. it is social engineering on a grotesque scale. how realistic is it though to expect russia to face any future sanctions. parti
.— civilians to ukraine. what exactly is it that has _ civilians to ukraine. what exactly is it that has been _ civilians to ukraine. what exactly is it that has been happening i civilians to ukraine. what exactly i is it that has been happening here? well, i think what has been happening in a very real way at the moment is an effort by the russian government to in every way it can diminish the sense of nature nationhood of ukraine. to take away children, have them adopted by russian...
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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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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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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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alleged crimes for which ukraine's president has repeatedly demanded justice? this president has repeatedly demanded 'ustice? , , ., president has repeatedly demanded 'ustice? , . justice? this is a historic decision from which _ justice? this is a historic decision from which historical— justice? this is a historic decision l from which historical responsibility will begin — from which historical responsibility will begin. the head of the terrorist _ will begin. the head of the terrorist state and another russian official_ terrorist state and another russian official have become suspects in a war crime~ — official have become suspects in a war crime. as official have become suspects in a war crime-— official have become suspects in a war crime. �* , , . war crime. a kremlin spokesman said the allegations _ war crime. a kremlin spokesman said the allegations were _ war crime. a kremlin spokesman said the allegations were outrageous - war crime. a kremlin spokesman said the allegations were outrageous and l the allegations were outrageous and unaccepta
alleged crimes for which ukraine's president has repeatedly demanded justice? this president has repeatedly demanded 'ustice? , , ., president has repeatedly demanded 'ustice? , . justice? this is a historic decision from which _ justice? this is a historic decision from which historical— justice? this is a historic decision l from which historical responsibility will begin — from which historical responsibility will begin. the head of the terrorist _ will begin. the head of the terrorist...
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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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if you remember, year ago, ukraine, what is the thinking? if you remember, yearago, there was a you remember, year ago, there was a suggestion that poland could send its older soviet era mig jets to ukraine and the polish said they would send them to ramstein air base in germany, and then a us donation to ukraine with f—16jets, but that was not acceptable to the us and the deal fell apart but what we have seenin deal fell apart but what we have seen in the last year is that countries willing to send western tanks, the appeals from ukraine for modern fighterjets, well, they have not got modern fighterjets, but at the moment we are hearing it will be four polish mig 29s that they will give and there will be more to come but it crosses a threshold although it does not mean you will see a flood of western countries like the us and the uk offering to provide modern westernjets, as us and the uk offering to provide modern western jets, as we saw what happened with tanks. first of all soviet tanks given to ukraine from eastern european countries
if you remember, year ago, ukraine, what is the thinking? if you remember, yearago, there was a you remember, year ago, there was a suggestion that poland could send its older soviet era mig jets to ukraine and the polish said they would send them to ramstein air base in germany, and then a us donation to ukraine with f—16jets, but that was not acceptable to the us and the deal fell apart but what we have seenin deal fell apart but what we have seen in the last year is that countries willing...
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russia and ukraine jointly account for nearly a third of global wheat supplies with ukraine's contribution nearing 10%. here is the latest from geneva. the negotiations to extend this grain deal really went down to the wire and the agreement was due to expire today but now we have had a statement from the united nations saying, yes, the deal can be extended but immediately after statement came out, there was then more confusion. ukraine said, great, it has been extended for 120 days, that is what we asked for, kind of hinting we got what we wanted. russia then hit back saying, no, we've told all our partners in the black sea grain deal that it has been extended for the 60 days that we said almost a week ago we were prepared to accept. so, i think we can safely say grain can still be exported from the black sea but we don't know for how long. let's not forget this is a very, very important deal for food insecure countries in the horn of africa, somalia, for example. successive drought is said to be on the verge of famine, it relies on grain which the world food programme often buys in ukrai
russia and ukraine jointly account for nearly a third of global wheat supplies with ukraine's contribution nearing 10%. here is the latest from geneva. the negotiations to extend this grain deal really went down to the wire and the agreement was due to expire today but now we have had a statement from the united nations saying, yes, the deal can be extended but immediately after statement came out, there was then more confusion. ukraine said, great, it has been extended for 120 days, that is...
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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...
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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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it relies on the world food programme which often buys grain from ukraine. then we have yemen, afghanistan, they too are food insecure in the midst of humanitarian crises. of course we have also seen a rise in global food prices and any disruption to the global grain supply will push those prices up again. so there will be some relief in the united nations that that there has been an extension, but some concern over how long it will last. russia has his own concerns. it says the parallel agreement which allowed it to export its food and fertilisers, which theoretically are not subject to sanctions, is not being honoured, and it wants that addressed. we did not see any real detail about that in the un statement. so i think in the days and weeks to come, that will be looked at very closely and moscow will be looking very closely to see if its goods are getting out more easily. but at the end of the day, some analysts are saying, well, russia is saying they kind of got what they wanted, only 60 days, but that some of this is maybe only posturing. because back i
it relies on the world food programme which often buys grain from ukraine. then we have yemen, afghanistan, they too are food insecure in the midst of humanitarian crises. of course we have also seen a rise in global food prices and any disruption to the global grain supply will push those prices up again. so there will be some relief in the united nations that that there has been an extension, but some concern over how long it will last. russia has his own concerns. it says the parallel...
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one thing the us can do is to transfer drones to ukraine and give ukraine mq-9 reaper drones that ukraine could then use on the battlefield against russian forces and that would be a smart move for the united states in response.- smart move for the united states in response. thank you for our states in response. thank you for your insights. _ in indonesia, verdicts will be handed down on thursday for three police officers charged with negligence over a deadly stampede in a football stadium last year. indonesia's human rights commission has said police officers firing tear gas into the crowds was the main cause of the fatal stampede at malang's kanjuruhan stadium, in which 135 people were killed. 0ur correspondent valdya baraputri told us more. early in the morning indonesians were shocked by the deaths of dozens of people at a stadium in malang city, called kanjuruhan stadium. that night there was a match between two football club rivals and looking at the history of the unruliness of the supporters of both football clubs, the match that night was only allowed to be attended by the home s
one thing the us can do is to transfer drones to ukraine and give ukraine mq-9 reaper drones that ukraine could then use on the battlefield against russian forces and that would be a smart move for the united states in response.- smart move for the united states in response. thank you for our states in response. thank you for your insights. _ in indonesia, verdicts will be handed down on thursday for three police officers charged with negligence over a deadly stampede in a football stadium last...
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ukraine hasn't yet commented. here's what the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg had to say about the situation a little earlier. we cannot rule out that bakhmut may eventually fall in the coming days. therefore, it is also important to highlight that this does not necessarily reflect any turning point of the war, and itjust highlights that we should not underestimate russia. we must continue to provide support to ukraine. the former director of the us centers for disease control and prevention has told a us congressional panel that he believes covid—19 was likely the result of an accidental laboratory leak in china. dr robert redfield, who led the cdc from 2018 to 2021, was testifying at the opening session of a house of representatives committee set up to investigate the origins of the virus. there's a clinical virologist that i felt —— as a clinical virologist, i felt —— as a clinical virologist, i felt it was not plausible that this virus went from a bat to humans and became one of the most infes
ukraine hasn't yet commented. here's what the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg had to say about the situation a little earlier. we cannot rule out that bakhmut may eventually fall in the coming days. therefore, it is also important to highlight that this does not necessarily reflect any turning point of the war, and itjust highlights that we should not underestimate russia. we must continue to provide support to ukraine. the former director of the us centers for disease control and...
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we are now hearing from ukraine _ this conflict. we are now hearing from ukraine calling _ this conflict. we are now hearing from ukraine calling on - this conflict. we are now hearing from ukraine calling on the - this conflict. we are now hearing from ukraine calling on the un l this conflict. we are now hearing. from ukraine calling on the un for an urgent meeting of the security council. how we heard anything about that? is that likely to happen? yes i think this that? is that likely to happen? yes i think this is — that? is that likely to happen? yes i think this is a _ that? is that likely to happen? is; i think this is a statement that was issued in the last hour or so by the ukrainian foreign ministry and i think there is no surprise that ukraine are saying that this is irresponsible, again words that have been advised by a nato spokesperson that this is a dangerous rhetoric and i think we had from a top security official here in kyiv saying that moscow has taken belarus as a nuclear hostage and perhaps it shows that the m
we are now hearing from ukraine _ this conflict. we are now hearing from ukraine calling _ this conflict. we are now hearing from ukraine calling on - this conflict. we are now hearing from ukraine calling on the - this conflict. we are now hearing from ukraine calling on the un l this conflict. we are now hearing. from ukraine calling on the un for an urgent meeting of the security council. how we heard anything about that? is that likely to happen? yes i think this that? is that likely to...