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is china the only nation tacitly supporting russia among the g? 20 or are there other nations that are also sympathetic to rushes cause look, i think there's, there's other g, 20 countries. india included that continued to trade, trade with russia and some that abstained at the un last week on the resolution condemning russia's full scale invasion to be crate on, on the anniversary of february 24th up. so there are some that are sitting on the fence trying to have it both ways. it's hard for me to see how mr. moody and other democracies globally can support and condone war crimes. in ukraine, you can not resolved underlying issues facing the, the globe without addressing war crimes, without addressing the threats posed by russia not only to ukraine, but their actions that they've taken in places like syria or africa. and so my hope is that india and other countries that have maintain a relationship with the russell think again, support efforts. one. yes, to bring an end to this conflict to but not fuel a mr. putin's war machine. and that, that's a
is china the only nation tacitly supporting russia among the g? 20 or are there other nations that are also sympathetic to rushes cause look, i think there's, there's other g, 20 countries. india included that continued to trade, trade with russia and some that abstained at the un last week on the resolution condemning russia's full scale invasion to be crate on, on the anniversary of february 24th up. so there are some that are sitting on the fence trying to have it both ways. it's hard for me...
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. indeed, beijing looks reluctant to clip russia's wings before russia invaded ukraine. both president g and potent declared a no limits partnership between their country. yes, they've met in person since then. and president, she state visit to russia is a strong signal to the west. and because am putin didn't win the war quickly, not to rethink its relationship while keeping this very strong alliance intact. so china's main focus is to make sure that it continues to trade heavily with the west, while also maintaining its close friendship with, with russia. yes. local, so was one limit to this. no limits. partnership may be russia's threats to use nuclear weapons in the conflict. in a statement president g called on the international community to jointly oppose such a move, but china may be offering russia material support in the war. us base security researchers say the chinese companies are exporting equipment to sanctioned russian defense firms. and the u. s. has warned that china may soon provide lethal support to russia. there is no evidence of that happening on a w
. indeed, beijing looks reluctant to clip russia's wings before russia invaded ukraine. both president g and potent declared a no limits partnership between their country. yes, they've met in person since then. and president, she state visit to russia is a strong signal to the west. and because am putin didn't win the war quickly, not to rethink its relationship while keeping this very strong alliance intact. so china's main focus is to make sure that it continues to trade heavily with the...
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w was also banned in russia. our moscow bureau had had to close after 20 years of journalistic work in russia just a month before the war. since then, however, we have continued to report a lot about russia from the latin capital riga, where i am right now and also from other places, including germany, w. moscow bureau chief, uri rush it over there. thank you very much. you're britons, king charles, has emphasized the solid ties between the u. k and germany is become the 1st reigning monarch to address the german parliament. looking also visited a military unit and an organic trees far standing ovations for the king alternating between german and english britons. charles, the 3rd praised the british german friendship and a historic speech that frequently drew laughter from lawmakers. just look julie gift as a re relative of course, there is also rivalry others on. i'm thinking in particular of the encounters between our football teams who spoke with that in mind. it was very special that the english women's socce
w was also banned in russia. our moscow bureau had had to close after 20 years of journalistic work in russia just a month before the war. since then, however, we have continued to report a lot about russia from the latin capital riga, where i am right now and also from other places, including germany, w. moscow bureau chief, uri rush it over there. thank you very much. you're britons, king charles, has emphasized the solid ties between the u. k and germany is become the 1st reigning monarch to...
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that's the road heading west, which if russia captures it in zalinski, has made this point. russia would be in control of that road and this heads to more populated and more strategically important cities like cromer tours and slower yards. so that would be a major drawback for ukraine. k a u n. secretary general antonio terrace is in key eve right now. can you tell us what can we expect from his me saying with the ukranian president today? his main goal here is to protect green shipments out of the black sea on behalf of vulnerable countries that depend on these shipments. if you remember, at the beginning of the war, green shipments were stuck there in the black sea because of fighting going on. and gutierrez, as well with the help of turkey negotiated a deal that would protect ships coming through out of the black sea. this prevents the price of grain from spiking which has directly led to hunger crises, in a lot of countries, especially in the global south. so that's his main aim here, but what's also significant is that he didn't go to moscow before and he doesn't plan a trip to mos
that's the road heading west, which if russia captures it in zalinski, has made this point. russia would be in control of that road and this heads to more populated and more strategically important cities like cromer tours and slower yards. so that would be a major drawback for ukraine. k a u n. secretary general antonio terrace is in key eve right now. can you tell us what can we expect from his me saying with the ukranian president today? his main goal here is to protect green shipments out...
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that was a huge market for russia. so, so if russia does managed to kind of swivel a sort of pivot, a lot of it's gas exports to china through building a new pipeline like this. and that would be an important step for them. okay, so it will take time. yeah, i mean, you can just build a pipeline overnight, but if they do get that kind of confirmation, if that is something that emerges from this meeting, then that will certainly be seen by the russians as the wind. now the supposed peace plan from, from china for the war, new crime. what do we know about that? yeah, i think of course we have to be careful about what call is not really a piece plan. what, what the chinese calling it, which they came up with a few weeks ago as a 12 point piece of paper called a position paper, were sort of setting out, you know, this is the way we look at this conflict. and these are the things that we think need to happen for it to end now. and it was seen with quite a bit of skepticism in the west because a lot of it, so tips towards the
that was a huge market for russia. so, so if russia does managed to kind of swivel a sort of pivot, a lot of it's gas exports to china through building a new pipeline like this. and that would be an important step for them. okay, so it will take time. yeah, i mean, you can just build a pipeline overnight, but if they do get that kind of confirmation, if that is something that emerges from this meeting, then that will certainly be seen by the russians as the wind. now the supposed peace plan...
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criminal court. russia is not a member of the i. c, c, and has no legal obligation to cooperate with it. moscow's rejection of the charges came quick and fast portions, pre secret tracy, the decision was null and void, former president dmitri mid. the day of compared their race warrant to toilet paper . while the charges i get another condemnation of pollutants invasion, they're unlikely to bring any swift justice or ukrainian children in russia. i also professor vondik drama trees. what consequences the i to see decision could half a precedent button? yeah, i think the biggest consequence if they start weeks in order for his car, they get maria volva biloba, who's been an also subject to an arrest foreign today. the biggest consequence for them is that it becomes more difficult to travel internationally. so the international criminal court has a $123.00 state parties, and now every single one of them is under an obligation to transfer peace and or am the children's commissioner to the court in the hague to stand trial? should he tr
criminal court. russia is not a member of the i. c, c, and has no legal obligation to cooperate with it. moscow's rejection of the charges came quick and fast portions, pre secret tracy, the decision was null and void, former president dmitri mid. the day of compared their race warrant to toilet paper . while the charges i get another condemnation of pollutants invasion, they're unlikely to bring any swift justice or ukrainian children in russia. i also professor vondik drama trees. what...
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criminal court. russia is not a member of the i c. c, and has no legal obligation to cooperate with it. moscow's rejection of the charge is came quick and fast persons, pre secret tracy, the decision was null and void. former president dmitri mid the div compete the respond to toilet paper. while the charges, i get another condemnation of puritans invasion, they're unlikely to bring any swift justice, a ukrainian children in russia. well, german chancellor, olaf schultz, is in tokyo for a trip aimed at strengthening economic ties with japan. salts has been meeting with japanese prime minister for me or kisha. the pair had been discussing ways to strengthen economic security and reduce dependence on chinese raw materials. i've also talked about the war in ukraine to w's chief, political correspondent need a has a is traveling with chancellor will have shots. she joins me now from tokyo. nina. hi there. tell us, what importance does japan have for germany in terms of economic security? well, japan is germany's 2nd largest trading partne
criminal court. russia is not a member of the i c. c, and has no legal obligation to cooperate with it. moscow's rejection of the charge is came quick and fast persons, pre secret tracy, the decision was null and void. former president dmitri mid the div compete the respond to toilet paper. while the charges, i get another condemnation of puritans invasion, they're unlikely to bring any swift justice, a ukrainian children in russia. well, german chancellor, olaf schultz, is in tokyo for a trip...
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we expect china to fully use its influence on russia, russia to respect international law. well, tell us, you know, i said to president she, that it's important for china to exert its influence on russia. china has called for peace negotiations. last month. it released a 12 point piece played for the ukraine conflict that was widely condemned by the west full for not making specific demands on russia. you couldn't. indeed, beijing looks reluctant to clip russia's wings before russia invaded ukraine. both president, g and fulton declared a no limits partnership between their country. they've met in person since then and president she state visit to russia is a strong signal to the west. because m putin didn't win the war quickly, not to rethink its relationship while keeping this very strong alliance intact. so china's main focus is to make sure that it continues to trade heavily with the west . what also maintaining its close friendship with, with russia. but china may be offering russia material support in the war. us based security researchers say that chinese companies a
we expect china to fully use its influence on russia, russia to respect international law. well, tell us, you know, i said to president she, that it's important for china to exert its influence on russia. china has called for peace negotiations. last month. it released a 12 point piece played for the ukraine conflict that was widely condemned by the west full for not making specific demands on russia. you couldn't. indeed, beijing looks reluctant to clip russia's wings before russia invaded...
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what russia certainly does, just given its precarious position. russia really has few allies left and so it needs china as a source of revenue to sell oil and natural gas to and now increasingly or resupply of all different types of things. most critically computer chips just given that russia has been cut off from those and needs it not only to power its economy, but also to keep its war machine alive and kicking. so china has been a critical conduit, and china also has been running useful interference for russia of ice or touting russian propaganda, spreading it not just within china, but across the developing world where china has great influence. so clearly russia is benefiting more right now. but that doesn't mean that russia is not important to china. russia is also very important for chinese interest. what are the chinese interest? why think, 1st and foremost you don't. china cannot allow russia to go down in a humiliating and catastrophic defeat because that mighty stabilize russia itself. and then china would have to deal with a d, stabilised, russia, right on its border is c
what russia certainly does, just given its precarious position. russia really has few allies left and so it needs china as a source of revenue to sell oil and natural gas to and now increasingly or resupply of all different types of things. most critically computer chips just given that russia has been cut off from those and needs it not only to power its economy, but also to keep its war machine alive and kicking. so china has been a critical conduit, and china also has been running useful...
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between russia and india has boomed since the war began. it's hardly an outlier. russia is exploring long held frustrations with the west to build new alliances. the u. s. in europe have passed multiple rounds of sanctions on russia, but a failed to get critical countries like china and india on board. the war has also created food insecurity in many countries. and not everyone blames russia. many people blame the sanctions regime. and russia has pressed for more military cooperation with countries like china and south africa, expanding its arm, trade, and participating in joint military drills, the bricks, group of countries, brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa all have complicated relationships with washington and europe as do other countries in the middle east and africa, many see the ukraine war as a european problem, that the u. s. and it's western allies have turn into a global problem. they say the u. s. is being hypocritical, given its support for dictatorships in the past and anger over centuries of european colonialism
between russia and india has boomed since the war began. it's hardly an outlier. russia is exploring long held frustrations with the west to build new alliances. the u. s. in europe have passed multiple rounds of sanctions on russia, but a failed to get critical countries like china and india on board. the war has also created food insecurity in many countries. and not everyone blames russia. many people blame the sanctions regime. and russia has pressed for more military cooperation with...
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where authorities are backed by russia. he w max sunday when tumult jovan controlled enclave in this russian backed region and sent us this report. an hour's drive from old dover capital russian soldiers. they're huge to keep frozen, a conflict over who controls the other side of the river. most of it. we're heading to mobile vaults on enclave in the breakaway territory trends mistrial. the strip of land on the border with ukraine that claimed independence from the capital casing. now in moldova more than 30 years ago and ever since has been backed up by moscow division call victor to most meets us at the village museum, victor and his friend or veterans at the trans miss train war. they fought for them all dove and government against separatists back by moscow. it ended more than 3 decades ago. but victor says it changed everything. a little wilful, so good. so up until then i was one person. and afterwards i was a completely different one. lesson a learned that life is short the meal. so bravery, victor is worried that mo
where authorities are backed by russia. he w max sunday when tumult jovan controlled enclave in this russian backed region and sent us this report. an hour's drive from old dover capital russian soldiers. they're huge to keep frozen, a conflict over who controls the other side of the river. most of it. we're heading to mobile vaults on enclave in the breakaway territory trends mistrial. the strip of land on the border with ukraine that claimed independence from the capital casing. now in...
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sorry, chinese political over for, for russia war in ukraine. and what is interesting is to see that apparently there was not a significant economic outcome from the summit, meaning that china is being very, you know, tough and not the city willing to go all the way to what let me put the needs in terms of economic support especially in finalizing an agreement on gas supply and a gas pipeline to between russia and china. so i would say it is a very yes the metric alliance. and it gives political over to going to be put in, but he doesn't have given the long term acre, meek, lifeline think. given what you saying is china, exploiting russia's international isolation or perhaps not. i figured it's a much more complex game here. i think china is probably align with vladimir putin on the fact that this is a front against what is considered by both b, g and moscow as are dominated, as a u. s. dominated world. so in that sense, i think china ice east is joining russia in framing this more as a walk is basically a dominant west. however, it is clear als
sorry, chinese political over for, for russia war in ukraine. and what is interesting is to see that apparently there was not a significant economic outcome from the summit, meaning that china is being very, you know, tough and not the city willing to go all the way to what let me put the needs in terms of economic support especially in finalizing an agreement on gas supply and a gas pipeline to between russia and china. so i would say it is a very yes the metric alliance. and it gives...
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while this is the capital region that russia, after all claims for itself, that russia has an export of the parts that it currently controls and considers the entirety of the region to be russian, churchy. this is a very important logistics and industrial hub. not very far away. from the front lines that separation of power plot that's in russian hands is not far away. this is a central kind of help for ukraine's on the south, the country. so that is part of all this, but also, you know, we saying that sometimes and rushes weapons just all precise. so if they are attacking such like this, that even attacking more legitimate military targets, they have no way of guaranteeing that civilians are not going to be hitting all of this. and they're certainly not simply doing much to avoid them. so we're seeing time time again, civil infrastructure, but also civilian housing being attacked, people losing their lives. and this, the city that has already lost a lot of it for place. lots people are just simply not willing to take these risks and are leavings a position to develop story. there ar
while this is the capital region that russia, after all claims for itself, that russia has an export of the parts that it currently controls and considers the entirety of the region to be russian, churchy. this is a very important logistics and industrial hub. not very far away. from the front lines that separation of power plot that's in russian hands is not far away. this is a central kind of help for ukraine's on the south, the country. so that is part of all this, but also, you know, we...
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it does not mention or that russia should withdraw its troops . so am, i don't think it can be super successful, but i think the ambition is there and a duck shooting ping does not want to openly show support for us as war. this summit with she and putin is not exactly a meeting of equals isn't no, definitely not. i mean, in terms of military made, you can argue that russia is still a world power. but in all other aspects, china is really much more advanced and developed technologically. but also economically in a really point out the economy. and because if you look at the g d p, then you know china g, d p is 10 times as big by now, then rushes. so our rush is really sliding very deep and towards a dependency on china. and of course, seating fingers aware of their development. what people in china saying about, she's visit with putin fabia yet it's a very, i'm highly sensitive question and especially online that the sends us i am, you know, stepping in and manipulating the public opinion. i would say. but yeah, definitely putting this quite popul
it does not mention or that russia should withdraw its troops . so am, i don't think it can be super successful, but i think the ambition is there and a duck shooting ping does not want to openly show support for us as war. this summit with she and putin is not exactly a meeting of equals isn't no, definitely not. i mean, in terms of military made, you can argue that russia is still a world power. but in all other aspects, china is really much more advanced and developed technologically. but...
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within, within his own state, russia. and he'll have very limited opportunities to travel outside of russia against the backdrop. my, what happens now, in terms of the, i say, say, proceedings when the proceedings now, this is a significant step. but as i said earlier, i mean, it's quite extraordinary that the pre trial chamber made this decision to uphold the request from the prosecutor for an arrest more in less than a month. so i think that suggests that the prosecutor did a very good job and setting out of a regional basis to believe that in fact committed these crimes, these war crimes grade breaches. i might add junior conventions. now the arrest for an out is out. it's the responsibility of a states to, to support the court, to support this arrest war. but as i said earlier, that's not easy. and i think it's important that we bifurcate, the indictment in the arrest warrant from the apprehension because the apprehension is going to take a very long, long time. but that shouldn't, in any way to or make us feel that w
within, within his own state, russia. and he'll have very limited opportunities to travel outside of russia against the backdrop. my, what happens now, in terms of the, i say, say, proceedings when the proceedings now, this is a significant step. but as i said earlier, i mean, it's quite extraordinary that the pre trial chamber made this decision to uphold the request from the prosecutor for an arrest more in less than a month. so i think that suggests that the prosecutor did a very good job...
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oh, for the former soviet union and full russia. western governments are actually accusing russia, trying to destabilize the country with the help of control to protests. is there anything to that? that's jermel devin oki shows also a kind of information this morning, the national police sad that on there. i'm not disorders planned for today. according to he, a lot of people from russia about to train groups, alpha, local, know how to provoke a relation on our devon undercover agent, detained, trying to find that yesterday evening. and unfortunately, i wanted to steer on risks here and afford these kind of dog get paid work around $10000.00. right. diana, papa reporting there from the protests in a kiss now in the capital often will dover. thank you so much, dana and it's been called the largest demonstration in israel's history organ. i says say, over half a 1000000 people rallied across the country, protesting the right wing governments proposed radical overhaul of the countries judiciary. the plants would allow israel's parliament to override supreme court rulings and permit the govern
oh, for the former soviet union and full russia. western governments are actually accusing russia, trying to destabilize the country with the help of control to protests. is there anything to that? that's jermel devin oki shows also a kind of information this morning, the national police sad that on there. i'm not disorders planned for today. according to he, a lot of people from russia about to train groups, alpha, local, know how to provoke a relation on our devon undercover agent, detained,...
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and what, what lessons you think g shipping is taking from russia's war end, ukraine at which russia, of course says this is out that of course everyone's looking at a china and taiwan. yeah, i mean for the, for, for china, it's been kind of a gift in many ways because it has no strategic interest particularly involved. so it's able to just sit back and watch what happens. and am they seeing how the west has, has imposed these sanctions and has been fairly unified in, in sticking to the sanctions. and they've also seen that there has been quite a strong respond response to add to the ukraine attack short obviously it has and it stopped short of, of things like jets fighter jets disturbing a lot of military supplies going in there. and that will make them certainly reconsider our, our may be altered their strategy when it comes to taiwan, how they'll change that struck ju course. we don't know. and it's still saying very firm, it wants taiwan back, but am, it's allowed china to take the lessons. i think from, from what it's seen, that's happened with russia and ukraine. i think that ja
and what, what lessons you think g shipping is taking from russia's war end, ukraine at which russia, of course says this is out that of course everyone's looking at a china and taiwan. yeah, i mean for the, for, for china, it's been kind of a gift in many ways because it has no strategic interest particularly involved. so it's able to just sit back and watch what happens. and am they seeing how the west has, has imposed these sanctions and has been fairly unified in, in sticking to the...
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i welcome to moscow, says russia's commissioner for children's rights. as a group of smiling children get off a plane. they're greeted with cheers and balloons. propaganda videos like these are common on russian social media channels. this one shows children and teens arriving in moscow by train as anxious, foster parents wait to greet them on the platform. we will be the roots. this puts even more responsibility on us to really become their true parents. sorry, i can't talk any more room. yes. the c n. as the public face of the kremlin back program, the i c. c has also issued an arrest warrant for russia's commissioner for children's rights scene here with her boss vladimir putin. the i, c c, says the to bear criminal responsibility for the abductions and deportations. the kremlin coffee allegations outrageous former president dmitri medford of even compared the warrants to toilet paper. moscow says it's saving the children, ukraine, calls it genocide, or is dillard dignity to separate children from their families. when was to deprive them of any opport
i welcome to moscow, says russia's commissioner for children's rights. as a group of smiling children get off a plane. they're greeted with cheers and balloons. propaganda videos like these are common on russian social media channels. this one shows children and teens arriving in moscow by train as anxious, foster parents wait to greet them on the platform. we will be the roots. this puts even more responsibility on us to really become their true parents. sorry, i can't talk any more room. yes....
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basically did not criticize russia with one syllable. he said that basically the war or the of the conflict as he said it resulted to because of the european security architecture. but he also made it clear that china has not delivered any weapons to either side of this conflict or can he, of course, he also spoke at length about us relations was openly critical about american policy towards sh. they zhang a, what was he and specifically criticizing? well, that was really remarkable. i'm. he was really critical. he said that and if our church the u. s. will not continue or will continue with it's mistaken course then and nothing could prevent or an escalation. and a lot of um, yeah, a conflict and, and, and m yup. and negativeness will follow. so basically wasn't in direct threat also . and as specifically, he was criticizing the u. s. or policy towards a taiwan and when asked whether he would or could rule out a military escalation. he also said that am actually a, we a reserved to have to use all means in this conflict. and, or even th
basically did not criticize russia with one syllable. he said that basically the war or the of the conflict as he said it resulted to because of the european security architecture. but he also made it clear that china has not delivered any weapons to either side of this conflict or can he, of course, he also spoke at length about us relations was openly critical about american policy towards sh. they zhang a, what was he and specifically criticizing? well, that was really remarkable. i'm. he...
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she didn't ping that russia can meet china's energy needs. she has also extended an invitation to put into visit beijing. and that's it from me and the news team for now brent gulf full of an update for you at the top of the hour. i've got office in berlin for me and the team thanks for watching. we're all set to go with we're all in as we take on the we're all about the stories that matter to.
she didn't ping that russia can meet china's energy needs. she has also extended an invitation to put into visit beijing. and that's it from me and the news team for now brent gulf full of an update for you at the top of the hour. i've got office in berlin for me and the team thanks for watching. we're all set to go with we're all in as we take on the we're all about the stories that matter to.
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and it has really tried to keep relations with both ukraine and with russia since russia in bay, in the since the russian invasion of ukraine. and it also needs to keep this delicate balance with this other close at its closest ally the united states. so as you said, it has always pledged and delivered humanitarian aid. in the beginning, they established a field hospital in ukraine. there's also talk about sharing of intelligence, but it has refrained from delivering any weapon systems. and it's not just a talk about the iron dome is, well, it's very successful or with other weapon system like a beam, which is not yet fully functional or the arrow system or it does, it sling all systems that ukraine is reportedly being interested in thought it has again pledged to deliver an early warning system as we've seen in the report that is in itself tied very closely to the iron dome. and it has been pledged already last year by then defense minister benny guns. now, the reasons behind it for is one of the main reasons is that it needs to keep a very close coordination in relationship with russi
and it has really tried to keep relations with both ukraine and with russia since russia in bay, in the since the russian invasion of ukraine. and it also needs to keep this delicate balance with this other close at its closest ally the united states. so as you said, it has always pledged and delivered humanitarian aid. in the beginning, they established a field hospital in ukraine. there's also talk about sharing of intelligence, but it has refrained from delivering any weapon systems. and...
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you could, indeed, beijing looks reluctant to clip russia's wings before russia invaded ukraine. both president, g and fulton declared a no limits partnership between their country. they've met in person since then, and president she state visit to russia is a strong signal to the west way. and because m putin didn't win the war quickly, not to rethink its relationship while keeping this very strong alliance intact. so china's main focus is to make sure that it continues to trade heavily with the west white, also maintaining its close friendship with, with russia. but china may be offering russia material support in the war. us base security researchers say the chinese companies are exporting equipment to sanctioned russian defense firms. and the u. s. has warned that china may soon provide lethal support to russia. there is no evidence of that happening on a wide scale yet. china has taken on and increasingly combat of posture towards the us. i'm believe that as moscow's troops struggle on in ukraine, china is working towards it's long term goal of expanding its influence on the
you could, indeed, beijing looks reluctant to clip russia's wings before russia invaded ukraine. both president, g and fulton declared a no limits partnership between their country. they've met in person since then, and president she state visit to russia is a strong signal to the west way. and because m putin didn't win the war quickly, not to rethink its relationship while keeping this very strong alliance intact. so china's main focus is to make sure that it continues to trade heavily with...
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one where china sees itself as a piece broker for russia and ukraine. earlier i spoke with nico langa, he's a senior fellow with the munich security conference, and an expert on russia and ukraine. and i began by asking him if the relationship between the 2 leaders is one of the equals you know, let's be honest here. this is no partnership on i level of it. they really seem to need it. if they have to authentically underline their friendship many, many times, but i think what we really see is china is buying russian energy cheaply and china is promoting a plan that is not a piece plan because it doesn't. busy contain the information that russia leaves the territory of your credit. and if we talk about trades increasing, it's in fact russian raw materials of russian resources. so it's sending out cheaply to a much stronger china. and also china with these agreements is agreeing to buy more russian energy that funds the russian more machine, doesn't it? and so china, after today basically is agreeing to co finance the war and ukraine. is that an accurate
one where china sees itself as a piece broker for russia and ukraine. earlier i spoke with nico langa, he's a senior fellow with the munich security conference, and an expert on russia and ukraine. and i began by asking him if the relationship between the 2 leaders is one of the equals you know, let's be honest here. this is no partnership on i level of it. they really seem to need it. if they have to authentically underline their friendship many, many times, but i think what we really see is...
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while a russia was in waiting ukraine. i think that this was really kind of um yeah, it of change a shock for also all the european diplomats. yeah. and i think the chinese are slowly beginning to understand that. and so far i think that's the crucial issue. there won't be much of a room for improve tice if a china does not, you know, change its stance towards russia and distance itself, at least to some degree or to what's putins warm. all right, that was generously and fetch my reporting from beijing and our correspondent jack parrot in brussels. thanks so much t those that, that analysis. okay, look and have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. at least 20 people have been killed and a fairy accident in the philippines. official say the boat carrying some 250 people caught fire of the sultan island of the babylon, with some people drowning after they jumped the ship in panic. rescue is still searching for several passengers who are unaccounted for. he fur has strips indonesia of the
while a russia was in waiting ukraine. i think that this was really kind of um yeah, it of change a shock for also all the european diplomats. yeah. and i think the chinese are slowly beginning to understand that. and so far i think that's the crucial issue. there won't be much of a room for improve tice if a china does not, you know, change its stance towards russia and distance itself, at least to some degree or to what's putins warm. all right, that was generously and fetch my reporting from...
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if china does provide em ukraine, russia with weapons. and, and i think it also in a way conveys sudden it reflects a certain sense of urgency when we're looking at you cry. now because we're expecting a russian offensive in the region. and we need to look at how we can support you trying to fight that. let me just a bit on the china comment you're making, what could germany and united states do to stop china from sending weapons, if the 3rd so on quite well. i mean, if you look at the 2 countries, they're taking a very different stance on china, right. i mean, buying has, they can, is, is, has been tougher, has implemented and economic sanctions. whereas charles has taken a more careful approach a bit more and has taken aback seats. and i think he also hopes that china will not provide and russia with weapons. and because if you look at the economic situation, i mean, germany is dependent on china when it comes to trading. exactly, and certain trade areas. and, and i mean, this meeting will also likely have been, you know, they've been l
if china does provide em ukraine, russia with weapons. and, and i think it also in a way conveys sudden it reflects a certain sense of urgency when we're looking at you cry. now because we're expecting a russian offensive in the region. and we need to look at how we can support you trying to fight that. let me just a bit on the china comment you're making, what could germany and united states do to stop china from sending weapons, if the 3rd so on quite well. i mean, if you look at the 2...
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many western journalists already left russia since the war began. the w was also banned in russia. our moscow bureau had to close a month before the war. then however, we have been reporting a lot about this country from abroad, including from our new studio here in latin, in the latin capital rica. thank you for a mosque of purity for you. rebushka and britons, king charles has highlighted the ties between his country and germany and become the 1st raining wanted to address the german parliament. the 2nd day of his 3 day visit also included trips to a military unit and an organic dairy farm and cheese maker standing ovations for the king alternating between german and english britons. charles, the 3rd praised the british german friendship and a historic speech that frequently drew laughter from lawmakers. esther looked julie urgent as a relative. of course, there is also rivalry others on. i'm thinking in particular of the encounters between our football teams who spoke with that in mind. it was very special that the english women's soccer team, the lionesses, became european cham
many western journalists already left russia since the war began. the w was also banned in russia. our moscow bureau had to close a month before the war. then however, we have been reporting a lot about this country from abroad, including from our new studio here in latin, in the latin capital rica. thank you for a mosque of purity for you. rebushka and britons, king charles has highlighted the ties between his country and germany and become the 1st raining wanted to address the german...
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the law is widely sienna, russia, for an agent legislation that was introduced in russia, allowed the crumbling to crack down on a civil society. and in georgia, there is a very much of anti crammed in mood and georgia. see this legislation as a put in star legislation as the opposition puts it. so they're really kind of a, they were concerned about russia, the influence, and we've seen on the pro, to people who are saying no to russian law. never back to the u. s. ceasar. so they don't really want to jeopardize their you future by introducing this law as i sat there towards the authorities job the bail. however, we don't know still, if the law wouldn't be arranged to reduce later in israel, efforts by the new right when government to reform the judiciary have led to widespread protests. the proposed laws would reduce the powers of the supreme court and allow more political influence in the appointment of judges. crowds opposing these plans blocked roads leading to israel's main international airport. the disruption forest, both prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and visiting us secre
the law is widely sienna, russia, for an agent legislation that was introduced in russia, allowed the crumbling to crack down on a civil society. and in georgia, there is a very much of anti crammed in mood and georgia. see this legislation as a put in star legislation as the opposition puts it. so they're really kind of a, they were concerned about russia, the influence, and we've seen on the pro, to people who are saying no to russian law. never back to the u. s. ceasar. so they don't really...
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russia has great influence in international sports. there are officials working on behalf of international federations that have big influence in sports. so i see a very big conflict of interest here in the current situation. there are many who are against --, so i don't imagine there will be a big discussion coming up soon. phil: thank you so much for sharing your insights with us, sports journalist hajo seppelt. guest: thank you. phil: staying with the olympics, the organizers of paris and 2024 have said their goal is to bring sport to the streets, and no discipline belongs to the matt morgan breakdancing, which is set to become an olympic -- no discipline belongs to the pavement more than breakdancing, which is set to become an olympic sport. >> next summer, this 15-year-old wants to use her breakdancing skills to win a medal for france. ♪ >> breakdancing is my life. it's like breathing. like eating. it helps me express myself. it has been my passion ever since i was a small child. i can't imagine not breakdancing. reporter: break
russia has great influence in international sports. there are officials working on behalf of international federations that have big influence in sports. so i see a very big conflict of interest here in the current situation. there are many who are against --, so i don't imagine there will be a big discussion coming up soon. phil: thank you so much for sharing your insights with us, sports journalist hajo seppelt. guest: thank you. phil: staying with the olympics, the organizers of paris and...
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in russia, as an alleged by washington, is advising us citizens to leave russia immediately. gods at a moscow court bundled even gush coverage out of the building. following his brief appearance, the 31 year old pleaded not guilty to spying charges, but exactly what he's alleged to have done remains unclear. his lawyer says he wasn't even allowed in the courtroom. remodeled for the wrong, i can't say anything because i haven't seen the charges filed against him. the only one convinced that my client could only of actor legal in one medieval gush coverage was arrested hundreds of kilometers away from moscow. in the city of you're catherine berg, his believe to have been working on a story about local attitudes to the war and ukraine. but russian authorities claimed, gosh kevin was acting on behalf of the us to access state secrets. but he greets emily's under the guise of journalistic activities. a journalistic visa and accreditation of judging by the investigative measures taken against him. he was engaged in completely different activities. laza. ah, so surely in lloyd's eke. mr. gu
in russia, as an alleged by washington, is advising us citizens to leave russia immediately. gods at a moscow court bundled even gush coverage out of the building. following his brief appearance, the 31 year old pleaded not guilty to spying charges, but exactly what he's alleged to have done remains unclear. his lawyer says he wasn't even allowed in the courtroom. remodeled for the wrong, i can't say anything because i haven't seen the charges filed against him. the only one convinced that my...
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the majority of g 20 countries to continue to stand against russia's war attentions over russia's invasion or threatening to divide the g 20 states into rival blocks. more than a year into the war in ukraine. the conflict is bogged down. western leaders have made isolating russia priority, but has it worked? this is russia's foreign minister with his indian counterpart ahead of the g. 20 meeting and deli trade between russia and india has boomed since the war began. it's hardly an outlier. russia is exploring long held frustrations with the west to build new alliances. the u. s. in europe have passed multiple rounds of sanctions on russia, but a failed to get critical countries like china and india on board. the war has also created food insecurity in many countries, and not everyone blames russia. many people blame the sanctions regime. and russia has pressed for more military cooperation with countries like china and south africa, expanding its arm, trade, and participating in joint military drills. the bricks, group of countries, brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa all have c
the majority of g 20 countries to continue to stand against russia's war attentions over russia's invasion or threatening to divide the g 20 states into rival blocks. more than a year into the war in ukraine. the conflict is bogged down. western leaders have made isolating russia priority, but has it worked? this is russia's foreign minister with his indian counterpart ahead of the g. 20 meeting and deli trade between russia and india has boomed since the war began. it's hardly an outlier....
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the visit will be, she's 1st to russia in nearly 4 years. a kremlin official says the 2 will discuss the conflict in ukraine as well as military cooperation. the visit signals a show of support for russia, as putin face is increasing international isolation. turkish president, wretched type ardon has finally given his backing to finland, joining nato that clears the way for turkey's parliament to ratify finish membership. but so far to one has given no indication, you will also accept sweden's bid to join the alliance. turkey and hungary are the only nato members, yet to approve the 2 countries applications. but rainy day in and kara, has a piece of good news fort helsinki. at the presidential palace lodge up, they a bad one, greeted the finish president. turkey has been in the spotlight for dragging its feet in the ratification process. it's normal to the other thought that in we've seen that finland has taken sincere and concrete steps center to fulfill their commitments under the trilateral memorandum. you don't make young the agatha and
the visit will be, she's 1st to russia in nearly 4 years. a kremlin official says the 2 will discuss the conflict in ukraine as well as military cooperation. the visit signals a show of support for russia, as putin face is increasing international isolation. turkish president, wretched type ardon has finally given his backing to finland, joining nato that clears the way for turkey's parliament to ratify finish membership. but so far to one has given no indication, you will also accept sweden's...
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and russia are not at war. so, from an international legal standpoint, for a russian fighter pilot, this might be an unfriendly aircraft but it is not an enemy aircraft. brent: military expert thomas wiegold, we appreciate your time and your valuable analysis tonight of this breaking news story. russian president vladimir putin has repeated his claim since the beginning of the invasion that russia is fighting for its own survival in ukraine, insisting that the west provoked moscow into the conflict. he made the remarks again today during a rare public appearance outside the kremlin. this one took place at a military aircraft factory in siberia, where the kremlin is ramping up production. >> vladimir putin is shown around the plant which makes military helicopters, including those used by the russian army in ukraine. as they carefully carry graph -- putin stops by a group of workers. but the russian president is here not to answer the questions. he wants to send a couple of messages to the people at home. one of
and russia are not at war. so, from an international legal standpoint, for a russian fighter pilot, this might be an unfriendly aircraft but it is not an enemy aircraft. brent: military expert thomas wiegold, we appreciate your time and your valuable analysis tonight of this breaking news story. russian president vladimir putin has repeated his claim since the beginning of the invasion that russia is fighting for its own survival in ukraine, insisting that the west provoked moscow into the...
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oh, russia is not a member of the i c. c. and has no legal obligation to cooperate with it. moscow's rejection of the charges came quick and fast portions, pre secret tracy, the decision was null, and void. former president dmitri mid the div, compete the erased warrant to toilet paper. while the charges, i get another condemnation of putin's invasion there, i'm likely to bring any swift justice ukrainian children in russia. i asked war professor yvonne mcdermott, reese, what consequences the i c c decision could possibly have for russian president vladimir putin? yeah, i think the biggest consequence of they certainly examined for his colleague, maria, but the above and below that he's been and also subject to an arrest foreign today . the biggest consequence for them is that it becomes more difficult to travel internationally. so the international criminal court has a 123 state parties. and now every single one of them is under an obligation to transfer peace in or am the children's commissioner to the court in the hague to
oh, russia is not a member of the i c. c. and has no legal obligation to cooperate with it. moscow's rejection of the charges came quick and fast portions, pre secret tracy, the decision was null, and void. former president dmitri mid the div, compete the erased warrant to toilet paper. while the charges, i get another condemnation of putin's invasion there, i'm likely to bring any swift justice ukrainian children in russia. i asked war professor yvonne mcdermott, reese, what consequences the i...
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but of fact, it's russia and china. those countries that are not active players and supporting or addressing global challenges because they're the ones that are undermining the g 20, not the united states, not democratic allies and partners. and so i think what you're saying is that while there is some separation between what beijing watts ultimately, because it has its own interest, they share too much together right now. and that's a deep concern for washington. now it stay with the g 20 there for just a 2nd. is china, the only nation tacitly supporting russia among the g? 20 or are there other nations that are also sympathetic to russia's cause? look, i think there's, there's other g, 20 countries. india included that continued to trade, trade with russia. some that abstained at the un last week on the resolution, condemning russia's full scale invasion to be crate on, on the anniversary of february 24th up. so there are some that are sitting on the fence trying to have it both ways. it's hard for me to see how mr. m
but of fact, it's russia and china. those countries that are not active players and supporting or addressing global challenges because they're the ones that are undermining the g 20, not the united states, not democratic allies and partners. and so i think what you're saying is that while there is some separation between what beijing watts ultimately, because it has its own interest, they share too much together right now. and that's a deep concern for washington. now it stay with the g 20...
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and russia has to stop it. and this is a good occasion in order to make conclusions on least make clear that international community is pushing to russia for stop in just very dependent on rochelle points defense needs. what is the european union doing to encourage india to diversify it's defense needs? well, we know which is if you hit or india, we know that he is playing a multi paula role abstaining, united nations being a good relations with russia. at the same time being part of the corporate being on the shanghai corporation organization. it's a country, you know, it's difficult to view the world and most populated country and the world playing a multi dimensional foreign policy. and this brings to india and the possibility of having a strong influence and russia, and we expect to use this influence for russia to stop the war. a bro are talking to d. w only bureau chief, i'm rita cim, who joins me now from that. it welcome rita, i'm so we heard that never end remotely saying the global governance has fail
and russia has to stop it. and this is a good occasion in order to make conclusions on least make clear that international community is pushing to russia for stop in just very dependent on rochelle points defense needs. what is the european union doing to encourage india to diversify it's defense needs? well, we know which is if you hit or india, we know that he is playing a multi paula role abstaining, united nations being a good relations with russia. at the same time being part of the...
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russia security service. the f is b accuses evan guest coverage of trying to obtain classified information is pleaded not guilty, and his employer, the wall street journal, is demanding his immediate release. it's the 1st time and american report has been detained in russia as an alleged spies. since the cold war, washington is advising us citizens to leave russian guards at a moscow court, bundled even gush given out of the building. following his brief appearance, the 31 year old pleaded not guilty to spying charges, but exactly what he's alleged to have done remains unclear. his lawyer says he wasn't even allowed in the courtroom. you might go to the wrong, i can't say anything because i haven't seen the charges filed against him. he'll be convinced that my client could only of acted legally, only due to just given was arrested hundreds of kilometers away from moscow. in the city of you're catherine berg, his believe to have been working on a story about local attitudes to the war in ukraine. but russian a
russia security service. the f is b accuses evan guest coverage of trying to obtain classified information is pleaded not guilty, and his employer, the wall street journal, is demanding his immediate release. it's the 1st time and american report has been detained in russia as an alleged spies. since the cold war, washington is advising us citizens to leave russian guards at a moscow court, bundled even gush given out of the building. following his brief appearance, the 31 year old pleaded not...
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it is not a friend of russia. but they are united in the idea that they are working against the west and the united states. so that brings them together. but we cannot hope for china bringing peace to ukraine. if china would want that, it could push to move the russian forces out of ukraine. brent: and what about europe looking at all of this? we have a war in the middle of europe right now and much of the european union obviously supporting ukraine. but at the same time, it has incredibly important economic ties with china. is this dichotomy, is it an advantage for xi jinping? nico: i would think we should not overestimate the pictures we saw yesterday and today. i think putin is very proud that after his arrest want to buy the icc that he now has an international visitor, an important one, who stays for three days. there is a lot of symbolism in that. but the fact is putin's war is not going well, which is a problem for him but also for china. so china has tried to make profit out of it and maybe destabilize put
it is not a friend of russia. but they are united in the idea that they are working against the west and the united states. so that brings them together. but we cannot hope for china bringing peace to ukraine. if china would want that, it could push to move the russian forces out of ukraine. brent: and what about europe looking at all of this? we have a war in the middle of europe right now and much of the european union obviously supporting ukraine. but at the same time, it has incredibly...
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but if russia will agree to it, we're still unclear about that. and can you tell us a little bit more about what demands russia has made it to agree on an extension? yes, in march or russian foreign ministers, yet a gale of off end, his turkish colleague met. and they discussed a policy possible extension of this deal. and russia and left off stated that they will only consider a renewal of the contract if russian agricultural and fertilizer producers needs will be accounted to as well. so they need to be, it count, accounted for. and what else was important is that after laughter of stated, that even though there are no sanction on russian food and fertilizer exports, there are some major issues when it comes to payment and logistics. so for example, last year, 250000 tons of russian fertilizer. where kept and here in latvia and a port because of western sanctions. but moscow stated another demand they one to reopen and we start using an ammonia pipeline that goes through ukraine in order to public produce more fertilizer. but if you crane is goi
but if russia will agree to it, we're still unclear about that. and can you tell us a little bit more about what demands russia has made it to agree on an extension? yes, in march or russian foreign ministers, yet a gale of off end, his turkish colleague met. and they discussed a policy possible extension of this deal. and russia and left off stated that they will only consider a renewal of the contract if russian agricultural and fertilizer producers needs will be accounted to as well. so they...
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and i think there's also another dimension went russia is a, depending on china, china can pressure russia to get, for example, military technology from russia, or maybe also asked russia not to export a military technology to other countries. for example, india, how careful does presence she have to be fabi on and balancing his support for russia with the need to maintain a good trade relationship with the west. that is really the course question. i think there are red lines or by the west, especially the european union. for example, if m a china would deliver a weapons em to russia on a large scale that would clearly and probably be followed by sanctions. but so far, i see the lack of a unified, a voice of the european union in terms of their china strategy. there's not really a care plan yet. what would happen in that scenario? so i think it's all relatively wake, but i'm definitely sitting pink is aware of that. he cannot, you know, just bring his clear friendship towards russia close and closer and am and not antagonize the west. so i think he wants to balance it, but so far he's defi
and i think there's also another dimension went russia is a, depending on china, china can pressure russia to get, for example, military technology from russia, or maybe also asked russia not to export a military technology to other countries. for example, india, how careful does presence she have to be fabi on and balancing his support for russia with the need to maintain a good trade relationship with the west. that is really the course question. i think there are red lines or by the west,...