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we've all been sharing the russian president vladimir putin. and you will address to the russian parliament and we do kick it off now with breaking news here on our t international. so russia, one of the big points from the speech, russia suspending is participation in the new start nuclear treaty, but is not departing from the agreement. a president vladimir putin made that statement in his annual address to the national parliament. he also accused western powers of inciting the ukraine conflict as well as escalating it mozilla. we know that the west is directly complicit in kiev. regimes attempts to strike the bases of our strategic aviation was only drones used for that were equipped and modernized with the help of natal specialists. and western elite cannot ignore the fact that it is impossible to defeat rush on the battlefield. they intend to transform a local conflict into a phase of global confrontation. this is exactly how we understand this, and we will respond accordingly at that. when you more, i've learned more here on our tea cross
we've all been sharing the russian president vladimir putin. and you will address to the russian parliament and we do kick it off now with breaking news here on our t international. so russia, one of the big points from the speech, russia suspending is participation in the new start nuclear treaty, but is not departing from the agreement. a president vladimir putin made that statement in his annual address to the national parliament. he also accused western powers of inciting the ukraine...
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not vladimir putin, not lighting mirror, zalinski. know the west, who've been screaming for months about how russia doesn't want peace. o n os. full comments on the former israeli prime ministers claims the criminal spokesperson said he can neither confirm nor deny the statements made in that interview. to me, dmitri pet scott dig, note that sort of putin and natalie bennett had indeed discussed the ukraine crisis at the time, but declined to share any details of those talks. ah, i reminded now of our breaking news story this hour at least at 1651 people have been confirmed dead so far with more than 11119 injured after a cascade of powerful earthquakes in south central turkey, neighboring syria has also been devastated with at least 538 people, confirmed dead and thousands injured. their rescue operations are ongoing in both countries and the death toll is expected to rise. tremors have been felt hundreds of kilometer away and several other nations that we will keep you updated on all the latest on best on breaking news story. c many
not vladimir putin, not lighting mirror, zalinski. know the west, who've been screaming for months about how russia doesn't want peace. o n os. full comments on the former israeli prime ministers claims the criminal spokesperson said he can neither confirm nor deny the statements made in that interview. to me, dmitri pet scott dig, note that sort of putin and natalie bennett had indeed discussed the ukraine crisis at the time, but declined to share any details of those talks. ah, i reminded now...
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i caught him and said, i came out of the meeting with putin. he's not going to kill you madam. he asked, are you sure? sure. i responded. 100 percent. he won't kill you. 2 hours later zalinski went to his office and posted on twitter. i'm not afraid. well, yes, because well, now i will say one thing. yeah, i'm staying here in keith on vancouver street. i'm not hiding. and i am not afraid of any one. the 2nd concession vladimir putin reportedly made was he cranes this armaments bennett claims boots and was reportedly fine with ukraine having its own army, as long as the country promise not to join nato. zelinski agreed, but wanted security guarantees from his western bodies. q the master negotiator america did in america will give you guarantees. if i said, sure, vladimir, it won't happen. we'll see, you won't get guarantees. why are you negotiating? then i suggested what i called the israeli model, we don't have guarantees. i said what we do have is a strong independent army. the can protect itself and all sides. cancer agreements and benefits flew to germany where he informed
i caught him and said, i came out of the meeting with putin. he's not going to kill you madam. he asked, are you sure? sure. i responded. 100 percent. he won't kill you. 2 hours later zalinski went to his office and posted on twitter. i'm not afraid. well, yes, because well, now i will say one thing. yeah, i'm staying here in keith on vancouver street. i'm not hiding. and i am not afraid of any one. the 2nd concession vladimir putin reportedly made was he cranes this armaments bennett claims...
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.- putin's speech. so how significant _ putin's speech. so how significant you - putin's speech. so how significant you think i putin's speech. so how significant you think it| putin's speech. so howl significant you think it is that putin mentioned eventual —— potentials suspending of the nuclear arms agreement? the current agreement _ nuclear arms agreement? tue: current agreement extends nuclear arms agreement? tte: current agreement extends all the way through the beginning of 2026 and his suspension is less dramatic than it sounds, but still it's concerning in the sense that it's the last remaining arms control agreement between us due to the abrogation of the intermediate nuclear forces treaty and the open skies treaty. so it is concerning, barthe, as i said, i think it shows desperation on his part and his attempt to use any tool at his fingertips to try to influence the us and the west from supporting ukraine in the strong where we have in the past year. 50 the strong where we have in the as
.- putin's speech. so how significant _ putin's speech. so how significant you - putin's speech. so how significant you think i putin's speech. so how significant you think it| putin's speech. so howl significant you think it is that putin mentioned eventual —— potentials suspending of the nuclear arms agreement? the current agreement _ nuclear arms agreement? tue: current agreement extends nuclear arms agreement? tte: current agreement extends all the way through the beginning of 2026 and...
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president putin has accused — putin. president putin has accused the _ putin. president putin has accused the west - putin. president putin has accused the west of - putin. president putin has - accused the west of provoking and starting the war and says he will suspend the nuclear arms agreement. how significant will that be? tt arms agreement. how significant will that be?— will that be? it is not trivial. _ will that be? it is not trivial. he _ will that be? it is not trivial. he is - will that be? it is not l trivial. he is reminding will that be? it is not - trivial. he is reminding us there are big stakes in the broader relationship between russia and the west and avoiding nuclear war at the top of the list. in that sense, he's always playing the nuclear option when he brings it up. on the other hand, it is not as if the other hand, it is not as if the west is losing faith. it is not as if we are giving into his bluster, we've heard it before and stood up to it before. his whole theory that we started this war, you know, what i'm trying to figure out, i
president putin has accused — putin. president putin has accused the _ putin. president putin has accused the west - putin. president putin has accused the west of - putin. president putin has - accused the west of provoking and starting the war and says he will suspend the nuclear arms agreement. how significant will that be? tt arms agreement. how significant will that be?— will that be? it is not trivial. _ will that be? it is not trivial. he _ will that be? it is not trivial. he is -...
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so i think was important to go there, president putin invited president putin invited president xijinping to president putin invited president xi jinping to visit russia and they agreed this would happen sometime in the spring, maybe april, and i think it is really to show that china has a different view of this than for instance most of the people at the munich security conference, the americans, the europeans and the asian allies who were very much backing ukraine.- much backing ukraine. you've mentioned — much backing ukraine. you've mentioned this _ much backing ukraine. you've mentioned this potential- much backing ukraine. you'vel mentioned this potential peace proposal from mentioned this potential peace proposalfrom beijing and mentioned this potential peace proposal from beijing and also president xijinping going to russia, how significant do you think that that would be? ihell think that that would be? well i think has _ think that that would be? well i think has going _ think that that would be? well i think has going to _ think that that would be? .m i think has going to rus
so i think was important to go there, president putin invited president putin invited president xijinping to president putin invited president xi jinping to visit russia and they agreed this would happen sometime in the spring, maybe april, and i think it is really to show that china has a different view of this than for instance most of the people at the munich security conference, the americans, the europeans and the asian allies who were very much backing ukraine.- much backing ukraine....
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and for president putin, he's a politician. and so you outlined his vision, he outlined a lot of domestic goals. and now it's a matter he's got to sell it to the people that elected john. i wanted to ask you before i let you go, it's so good to have you on the program here. what reports came out, i don't know, several months ago, basically saying that after a month of russia's special military operation, they were already a delegation of view of ukrainian officials and moscow officials who were ready to sit down on the negotiated table. reports came out of washington and london under boris johnson at the time, essentially scuffling those talks. now biden is currently in war. so he's going to be doing a big speech that there's been this big announcement we are covering yesterday. essentially, it's like a john shopping list, the new weapons that are going to be sent to ukraine in the coming months. it's thousands of anti tank missiles, thousands of anti aircraft missiles and post and i've never seen a weapons list like it in my l
and for president putin, he's a politician. and so you outlined his vision, he outlined a lot of domestic goals. and now it's a matter he's got to sell it to the people that elected john. i wanted to ask you before i let you go, it's so good to have you on the program here. what reports came out, i don't know, several months ago, basically saying that after a month of russia's special military operation, they were already a delegation of view of ukrainian officials and moscow officials who were...
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he only said that he may putin and, but it did indeed discuss the war in ukraine. of all the latest updates on those devastating earthquakes to head over to our websites, r t dot com or telegram channel on his peter scott. when they bought with all the latest at the top of the hour, thanks for watching. ah ah ah ah ah ah. my phone. yes or no need to wait on hold. the young woman was in a network that has gotten myself well. so i've been a little bit late because of it when i, when i spoke with college, so glad day shift after a year or so, it would mean a support system phone with abilene i, she's question that. ok, so what is the best time with you that you don't can be come up, loosened up and be a couple of somebody empirical g, p a laughing, you know, it was all like it's supposed to be set up. the keys affected the queen initiative even to talk to so can it them what to do with of some of this was a pretty complicated with a male. see this was.
he only said that he may putin and, but it did indeed discuss the war in ukraine. of all the latest updates on those devastating earthquakes to head over to our websites, r t dot com or telegram channel on his peter scott. when they bought with all the latest at the top of the hour, thanks for watching. ah ah ah ah ah ah. my phone. yes or no need to wait on hold. the young woman was in a network that has gotten myself well. so i've been a little bit late because of it when i, when i spoke with...
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president had to push back against putin's narrative. he could not let it stand, this claim that nato is to blame, that it wants to destroy russia. and i think it was important for him to try to convey this message to the russian people, that this is not true, that putin could end the war immediately if he wanted to. brent: ines, before we go, let me ask you about how this continues with the u.s. president. we know yesterday he was in kyiv, today, this speech, but there are still more business to be taken care of, isn't there? ines: right. so, the two highlights are kind of over, but there is another important meeting, the so-called the bucharest format which will meet tomorrow where he meets with nine countries from the eastern nato flank. and there is some expectation that he then finally will announce to send heavier weaponry to prevent the war to turn into a stalemate, because that was somewhat of a disappointment not only in kyiv, but also today in warsaw. some, or actually many people in this part of the world do hope that the u.s.
president had to push back against putin's narrative. he could not let it stand, this claim that nato is to blame, that it wants to destroy russia. and i think it was important for him to try to convey this message to the russian people, that this is not true, that putin could end the war immediately if he wanted to. brent: ines, before we go, let me ask you about how this continues with the u.s. president. we know yesterday he was in kyiv, today, this speech, but there are still more business...
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president putin accuses the west of starting the war in ukraine. in a speech almost a year after the invasion, mr putin claimed the west is threatening the existence of russia itself. translation: everyone was pretending nothin: was translation: everyone was pretending nothing was happening. _ translation: everyone was pretending nothing was happening. i _ translation: everyone was pretending nothing was happening. i want _ translation: everyone was pretending nothing was happening. i want to - nothing was happening. i want to repeat it is they who are guilty who are culpable for the work and we are using force to stop it. meanwhile us presidentjoe biden is in poland — where he'll respond to mr putin's claims and call the war a struggle between democracy and autocracy. a fresh earthquake in turkey and syria leaves more people dead — two weeks after the tremors that killed tens of thousands. the government spent less than it received in tax injanuary leaving a £51; billion surplus and finances. a bbc investigation has found that a quarter of en
president putin accuses the west of starting the war in ukraine. in a speech almost a year after the invasion, mr putin claimed the west is threatening the existence of russia itself. translation: everyone was pretending nothin: was translation: everyone was pretending nothing was happening. _ translation: everyone was pretending nothing was happening. i _ translation: everyone was pretending nothing was happening. i want _ translation: everyone was pretending nothing was happening. i want to -...
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not vladimir putin, not vladimir zalinski. know the west, who've been screaming for months about how russia doesn't want peace. or when asked to comment on the former israeli prime ministers claims the criminals folks 1st and said he can neither confirm nor deny the statements made in that interview. to gps . gov did notice that vladimir putin on natalie bennett, had indeed discussed the war in ukraine at the time, but declined to share any of the details of those talks. i just remind her of our breaking news story before we go at least 1000 to 541. people have not been confirmed dead so far with more than 9700 injured after cascade of powerful earthquakes in south central to kia neighboring syria has also been devastated with at least 461 people confirmed dead and thousands injured. that as well as the operations ongoing in both countries and the death toll is expected to rise tremors, i've been felt hundreds of kilometers away in several of the nations. as always we will keep you updated as and when we get more developments
not vladimir putin, not vladimir zalinski. know the west, who've been screaming for months about how russia doesn't want peace. or when asked to comment on the former israeli prime ministers claims the criminals folks 1st and said he can neither confirm nor deny the statements made in that interview. to gps . gov did notice that vladimir putin on natalie bennett, had indeed discussed the war in ukraine at the time, but declined to share any of the details of those talks. i just remind her of...
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sure. putin was the nicest man up to that point. but then his gaze turned cold and he said, oh then nazis will. our mother warmongers my won't meet him despite this awkward exchange, bennett said that he bonded with putin and they stayed in touch. a few months later, the special military operation began. pamela poets at the war, breaks out, and i'm instantly between the rock in a hard place, sir. on the one hand, the americans are largely in the lead, including expect the all rally for ukraine and russia. the superpower has the s 300 air defenses there. and if they press, the button is rated clients will fall. kai, who will save them, who will rescue the next ronada to bill allied and light zalinski. no cool, cool. this'll be my program. there's only prime minister have the trust of both sides. and that's because he was helping ukraine by delivering humanitarian aid, he gets refusing to supply weapons. then suddenly he gets a call from zalinski, who's panicking. misha, csm zelinski initiated the request to contact boot. insolence, k
sure. putin was the nicest man up to that point. but then his gaze turned cold and he said, oh then nazis will. our mother warmongers my won't meet him despite this awkward exchange, bennett said that he bonded with putin and they stayed in touch. a few months later, the special military operation began. pamela poets at the war, breaks out, and i'm instantly between the rock in a hard place, sir. on the one hand, the americans are largely in the lead, including expect the all rally for ukraine...
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i and it may be speeded up if vladimir putin wasn't in power. but of course that's not on the table at the moment. his concern is what's happening in ukraine today. he's aware that the, the fighting continues and the loss of life continues. but he, he's full throated and his commitment, and he hopes that message reaches beyond vladimir putin and any to allies and europe. and those of committed to the alliance that joe biden and the white house insist that he has put together. and that's also a message to those back home who may doubt america's commitment to ukraine, particularly when you hear that they're sending 500000000 dollars of support. additional support and there will be more because they've already said that they will continue to back this and that are the was to suggest that the u. s. shouldn't be involved. busy in this fight, he is saying, look, this is a battle for what are american values. and while they are fighting, not in europe, and america must stand up for those sort of democracies. i. and he said it's a battle, as he said, fo
i and it may be speeded up if vladimir putin wasn't in power. but of course that's not on the table at the moment. his concern is what's happening in ukraine today. he's aware that the, the fighting continues and the loss of life continues. but he, he's full throated and his commitment, and he hopes that message reaches beyond vladimir putin and any to allies and europe. and those of committed to the alliance that joe biden and the white house insist that he has put together. and that's also a...
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the us has rejected president putin's claims as absurd. president biden delivered his own speech in poland, where he described the war as a battle for democracy. our north america editor, sarah smith, has been travelling with the president and reports now from warsaw. in front of the blue and yellow ukrainian colours, president biden came here to project american might and to pledge to use it to protect ukraine, democracy and freedom. when russia invaded, it wasn't just ukraine being tested, the whole world faced a test for the ages. europe was being tested, america was being tested, nato was being tested, all democracies are being tested and the questions we faced were as simple as they were profound. would we respond or would we look the other way? we know the answer, we did respond, we would be strong, we would be united, and the world would not look the other way. and ukraine — ukraine will never be a victory for russia. never. cheering this is a direct appeal to nato allies, as well as to the america people, to keep up their commitm
the us has rejected president putin's claims as absurd. president biden delivered his own speech in poland, where he described the war as a battle for democracy. our north america editor, sarah smith, has been travelling with the president and reports now from warsaw. in front of the blue and yellow ukrainian colours, president biden came here to project american might and to pledge to use it to protect ukraine, democracy and freedom. when russia invaded, it wasn't just ukraine being tested,...
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biden says putin's war of conquest is i putin's war of conquest is failing. do you think president putin thought they would be in this position almost a year on? well, clearly no. as we've seen, he anticipated a very quick victory, taking kyiv in a few days, and occupying the whole country. of course things have turned out very differently, and putin has been forced to readjust his expectations repeatedly to define downward victory would mean, but it's not clear that even today, he can hold on to the gains the russian troops have made. so no, this is got to be an anniversary which is very difficult to putin, given his initial very high expectations. his initial very high exectations. , expectations. president putin is due to give _ expectations. president putin is due to give the _ expectations. president putin is due to give the state - expectations. president putin is due to give the state of - expectations. president putinj is due to give the state of the nation address in a few hours' time. what will be some of the main themes in that speech? i’m main t
biden says putin's war of conquest is i putin's war of conquest is failing. do you think president putin thought they would be in this position almost a year on? well, clearly no. as we've seen, he anticipated a very quick victory, taking kyiv in a few days, and occupying the whole country. of course things have turned out very differently, and putin has been forced to readjust his expectations repeatedly to define downward victory would mean, but it's not clear that even today, he can hold on...
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it was putin who had ordered the full—scale invasion a year ago. from the sound of things, he has no intention of withdrawing his troops. translation: there are | battles going on right now on our historical frontiers, for our people. courageous warriors are fighting, just like the ones that are standing here with us now. they are battling bravely and heroically. we are proud of them. let's give them three cheers! cheering this is the picture the kremlin wanted, russia united. it's -15, but as you can see, this place is packed. now, that doesn't mean that russians idolise vladimir putin and are willing to come out and freeze themselves just to support him. this is a highly stage—managed, kremlin—choreographed concert. that doesn't change the fact that much of what putin says and does does strike a chord with a lot of people here. when vladimir putin speaks about russia reasserting itself and challenging the west, when he claims that russians and ukrainians are one people, it goes down well at home. because they think as he thinks. they want wha
it was putin who had ordered the full—scale invasion a year ago. from the sound of things, he has no intention of withdrawing his troops. translation: there are | battles going on right now on our historical frontiers, for our people. courageous warriors are fighting, just like the ones that are standing here with us now. they are battling bravely and heroically. we are proud of them. let's give them three cheers! cheering this is the picture the kremlin wanted, russia united. it's -15, but...
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that has been in effect since 2010 vladimir putin here, cited various reasons for it. and that primarily, all one of the most important reasons is that it is simply lost power. for example, russian inspections, which are written into the, into the start treaty, russian inspectors are denied inspections in the united states for all manner of reasons. there is also the fact that the united states, various western leaders have now now come out you and they say that they want russia to suffer a strategic defeat. and u. k, the president has ordered the ministry of defense to prepared to carry out nuclear tests. but only if the united states carries those out 1st, the gist of what he had to say is that relations with the west. ah, i now have been torn to shreds. there is nothing to say and on. and that, marsha, i sees through all of this high talk about the ma chrissy and peace. you know, certainly no country in the world has as many military bases abroad as the united states does. there are hundreds of them, and i want to emphasize this hundreds of basses around the world.
that has been in effect since 2010 vladimir putin here, cited various reasons for it. and that primarily, all one of the most important reasons is that it is simply lost power. for example, russian inspections, which are written into the, into the start treaty, russian inspectors are denied inspections in the united states for all manner of reasons. there is also the fact that the united states, various western leaders have now now come out you and they say that they want russia to suffer a...
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i'm not excusing putin. i've experienced russian atrocities but do understand do not believe our own propaganda either. i think that putin will push and make a major offensive in the next few weeks, and he will push back and recover some ukrainian territory, which is a problem for the west because our whole support has been based on ukrainian advance. so what happens when the russian push back? that is quite dangerous. it is interesting what you say about the speech trying to be a bit of an antidote to humiliation, russia's humiliation after the cold war. isn't it interesting this war hasn't been seen as further humiliation given it was only meant to last a few days or weeks and here we are with no sign of an end to it? i take the point from your correspondent. the details of the russian casualties and the details of some of the defeats are not general knowledge in russia. but the russians know there's a problem. they're sophisticated people. they know that a lot of their sons are missing. so, that's why it
i'm not excusing putin. i've experienced russian atrocities but do understand do not believe our own propaganda either. i think that putin will push and make a major offensive in the next few weeks, and he will push back and recover some ukrainian territory, which is a problem for the west because our whole support has been based on ukrainian advance. so what happens when the russian push back? that is quite dangerous. it is interesting what you say about the speech trying to be a bit of an...
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he did this directly respond to vladimir putin threats. but he did say that it was time for vladimir putin to withdraw from ukraine to make way open the way for peace talks here. and he also said that he would continue to speak with me approaching by phone as he's been periodically doing or let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. israel's foreign minister has attended diplomatic talks in sudan and says the 2 countries expect to fully normalize relations later this year. the agreement would be the 4th israel assigned as part of the u. s. brokered abraham a cause following deals with the united arab emirates, bahrain, and morocco and silicon schuman today, in the us, republicans have voted to remove representative, illinois omar from the foreign affairs committee. overcome of a comments she made about israel apologized for 2019 remarks which were condemned as anti semitic democrats. a housing is political revenge, or removals they made in the last congress sewing place. tech stocks have posted their biggest
he did this directly respond to vladimir putin threats. but he did say that it was time for vladimir putin to withdraw from ukraine to make way open the way for peace talks here. and he also said that he would continue to speak with me approaching by phone as he's been periodically doing or let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. israel's foreign minister has attended diplomatic talks in sudan and says the 2 countries expect to fully normalize relations later...
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putin's war of conquest is failing. translation: the result of this visit will undoubtedly be - felt on the battlefield, strengthening our troops and liberating our territories. there is still a delay between hardware being promised and used. in a war which is costly and just about every sense, time is not ukraine's friend. this is a conflict which started in 2014. it's nearly a year since russia's full—scale invasion. few expected kyiv would hold, let alone host america's commander—in—chief. james waterhouse, bbc news. let's cross live to kyiv and talk to our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. there have been some high—profile visitors of late but could not get much better than president biden. you do not get much more powerful than presidentjoe biden and he emphasised that he was the first leader to speak with president zelensky when russian troops first rumbled over the border, when you first explosion sounded in the capital and he mentioned in his comments that when he spoke to president zelensky
putin's war of conquest is failing. translation: the result of this visit will undoubtedly be - felt on the battlefield, strengthening our troops and liberating our territories. there is still a delay between hardware being promised and used. in a war which is costly and just about every sense, time is not ukraine's friend. this is a conflict which started in 2014. it's nearly a year since russia's full—scale invasion. few expected kyiv would hold, let alone host america's...
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but it is not abandoning the effort that announcement from vladimir putin is, and you will address to the russian parliament, the west calling to ignore the fact that it's impossible to defeat russia. another message by vladimir putin who says the west is seeking to transform the local conflict into a global conference with the russian foreign ministry demands. the american ambassador show up and explained the sabotage of russia. north stream pipelines. as a former us marine tells our tea, he received a letter from a former nato officer who claims he saw a suspicious us naval fruit in the area before the pipes were destroy. people now are realizing slowly as information is trickling out, that everything that they've been told by the american government has been alive with like from moscow or just past 4 pm local time. and we are kicking off this alex program with the russian president. it is breaking news this our here when after you international as a russia suspends its participation in the new start nuclear treaty. but it's not departing from the agreement. president vladimir putin
but it is not abandoning the effort that announcement from vladimir putin is, and you will address to the russian parliament, the west calling to ignore the fact that it's impossible to defeat russia. another message by vladimir putin who says the west is seeking to transform the local conflict into a global conference with the russian foreign ministry demands. the american ambassador show up and explained the sabotage of russia. north stream pipelines. as a former us marine tells our tea, he...
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of course, putin was very _ comparison. of course, putin was very clear _ comparison. of course, putin was very clear on _ comparison. of course, putin was very clear on his - comparison. of course, putin was very clear on his thinking about the west, the enemy and the war against that. in terms of the east, china — russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov is meeting with wang yi today, china's chief diplomat. your thoughts on that?— thoughts on that? that was really quite _ thoughts on that? that was really quite interesting, - really quite interesting, especially in light of the view that the new york times had a piece that china's trying to distance... i don't see that all. in fact, distance... i don't see that all. infact, it distance... i don't see that all. in fact, it was interesting that wang yi was travelling around and being in munich and kind of talking to and telling jose borrell that they are not supplying arms to russia —. and in the same day, meeting whenjoe biden is in poland meeting with the russians — he met with sergei naroushkin, one of the m
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the address to be turned into a back and forth with putin. but i was not surprised because i assumed that it would be important for you as president to sort of refuse what or reject the claims made by lady mean put in an in particular, declaim dad's a to is not nato. that is to be blamed for this war that need to end the west in general, was trying to destroy russia and to the u. as a president made clear in his speech that this was not the case that hootin chose the war. and that he could enter this war with one word. thank you so much for that update. that is alexandra phenomena for us in warsaw and see me someone standing here with me in the studio really appreciate both of your time. now, earlier russia announced it is the spending participation in the last major nuclear disarmament treaty with united states president vladimir putin gave the decision and during an address to the nation, the new start treaty commits russia and the u. s. to limiting their stock while of nuclear weapon. more heads and it came into force in 2011. it was due t
the address to be turned into a back and forth with putin. but i was not surprised because i assumed that it would be important for you as president to sort of refuse what or reject the claims made by lady mean put in an in particular, declaim dad's a to is not nato. that is to be blamed for this war that need to end the west in general, was trying to destroy russia and to the u. as a president made clear in his speech that this was not the case that hootin chose the war. and that he could...
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well, as we know, this press conference comes right off the back of president putin in russia, making a similar big speech on, i think, what's clear to me what stood out there is that these are 2 kind of parallel universes. on one hand, we have russia claiming that 8 sort was forced to invade ukraine, although of course, he wouldn't, president putin wouldn't speak in those terms. and then hearing brussels a very clear message that this is russia's ward, that russia is the aggressor. and we even heard hi, representative of the european union, jo set burrell saying moscow is demolishing the security system of with reference to russia, saying it will suspend its participation in a key arms control treaty with the united states. now on that question of logistics, this is a big topic here in brussels, and of course a bigger one in ukraine because the question is, when and whether you credible get enough ammunition to keep up its fight. and particularly, given the fact that the winter in europe is thawing out now, and russia is expected to engage in a major offensive in the spring. and with
well, as we know, this press conference comes right off the back of president putin in russia, making a similar big speech on, i think, what's clear to me what stood out there is that these are 2 kind of parallel universes. on one hand, we have russia claiming that 8 sort was forced to invade ukraine, although of course, he wouldn't, president putin wouldn't speak in those terms. and then hearing brussels a very clear message that this is russia's ward, that russia is the aggressor. and we even...
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we are _ vladimir putin? it's really very simple. we are vastly - vladimir putin? it's really very| simple. we are vastly stronger vladimir putin? it's really very - simple. we are vastly stronger than he is. with our, not even top—of—the—line, advanced military technology, if it comes to ukraine, ukraine will defeat putin on the battlefield. they will reclaim most, if not all, their country, and putin will suffer serious defeat. it will make it harder for will suffer serious defeat. it will make it harderfor him to will suffer serious defeat. it will make it harder for him to extend its control beyond ukraine to states that used to be part of the former soviet union, states that are now part of nato. soviet union, states that are now part of nato— soviet union, states that are now part of nato. office that you were former ambassador _ part of nato. office that you were former ambassador to _ part of nato. office that you were former ambassador to ukraine. i former ambassador to ukraine. explain the relationship between ukraine and russia.— explain the re
we are _ vladimir putin? it's really very simple. we are vastly - vladimir putin? it's really very| simple. we are vastly stronger vladimir putin? it's really very - simple. we are vastly stronger than he is. with our, not even top—of—the—line, advanced military technology, if it comes to ukraine, ukraine will defeat putin on the battlefield. they will reclaim most, if not all, their country, and putin will suffer serious defeat. it will make it harder for will suffer serious defeat. it...
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putin indicated in that speech that he delivered. of course, the national security advisor jake sullivan said this is not going to be a rebuttal to vladimir putin speech, but he did really hit out at putin saying this was a miscalculation from the rest russian president to believe that he could roll over achieve that the u. s. in its allies would not stand behind keith and we are standing, you're even stronger when you're later. that's are and see me. he actually even said at one point that he was speaking to the people of russia. i mean, what you think the messaging was, was like there and you think it was truly for a russian audience? or was part of this also directed toward a domestic audience in the united states? well, i think it was an important message for president biden to deliver to russia in one sense to the russian people, as he said, and reaching out to them. because of course, you know, russia has now been isolated in the global community through sanctions, and he mentioned, of course, that they would be preparing more
putin indicated in that speech that he delivered. of course, the national security advisor jake sullivan said this is not going to be a rebuttal to vladimir putin speech, but he did really hit out at putin saying this was a miscalculation from the rest russian president to believe that he could roll over achieve that the u. s. in its allies would not stand behind keith and we are standing, you're even stronger when you're later. that's are and see me. he actually even said at one point that he...
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really a call from vladimir putin to russians to back the war in ukraine. most the year into the invasion, putin is praising russian troops calling them defenders of the motherland. also coming up, u.s. president biden is wrapping up a diplomatic mission to ukraine and:. with the promise of solidarity with nato's eastern flank. and millions have fled their homeland since the invasion began. tonight we ask where they are now, and what are the chances they will ever be able to go home again. and filmmakers in the spotlight at berlin's international film festival. spanish drama "20,000 species of bees," tells the story of a quest for identity. the film is in the running for the prestigious golden bear award. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. to our viewers watching on pbs in the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. today is a leader is rallying his people on the eve of the first anniversary of a war which is definitely not going his way. russian president vladimir putin today urged russians to get behind the war in ukraine, without calling it a
really a call from vladimir putin to russians to back the war in ukraine. most the year into the invasion, putin is praising russian troops calling them defenders of the motherland. also coming up, u.s. president biden is wrapping up a diplomatic mission to ukraine and:. with the promise of solidarity with nato's eastern flank. and millions have fled their homeland since the invasion began. tonight we ask where they are now, and what are the chances they will ever be able to go home again. and...
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it safe, less of a target for putin? always safe, less of a target for putin? it always seemed to me that i think others are more informed about what putin thinks than me. nevertheless. what am i doing? putin thinks than me. nevertheless. whatam i doing? my putin thinks than me. nevertheless. what am i doing? my task as a president, as a leader of our country, is not ever to have a supposition that support for ukraine could be lessened. i believe that there is a unity in the world that there is a unity in the world that the most important task for me, do i do it well or not, i definitely don't do itjust by myself, nevertheless... there is a point, first of all the company did point, we have demonstrated and we had some tough dialogue, officially and unofficially and there was a point and after that, you know, the morning over the ocean and then everyone sees that we, indeed, are stronger after that. it's not a question that we are accumulating weapons here, we are not fighting, weapons here, we are not fighting, we are defending our lives here. and then there w
it safe, less of a target for putin? always safe, less of a target for putin? it always seemed to me that i think others are more informed about what putin thinks than me. nevertheless. what am i doing? putin thinks than me. nevertheless. whatam i doing? my putin thinks than me. nevertheless. what am i doing? my task as a president, as a leader of our country, is not ever to have a supposition that support for ukraine could be lessened. i believe that there is a unity in the world that there is...
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and richard, another argument that we've heard from vladimir putin. again, this is something that he's talked about many times before is that the west has a lie to the west has withdrawn from fundamental agreements and expanded nato all the way to rush as border is essentially creating as put in, put it a kind of a, an umbrella over russian territory threatening the stability in the security in the territorial integrity of russia. so this is why they had to defend themselves and start this war. is any of this actually accurate? well, i mean, this is basically the, the russian, you could say, narrative from proteins point of view is the explanation for why this war is taking place. why russia invaded ukraine, that the expansion of nato has been in his eyes a threat to russia. and that essentially he was forced to act. now one reason why i think he's, he's very keen to use this narrative is narrative that has some traction and get some understanding in some other parts of the world. clearly in china and when you look at the chinese position, which we he
and richard, another argument that we've heard from vladimir putin. again, this is something that he's talked about many times before is that the west has a lie to the west has withdrawn from fundamental agreements and expanded nato all the way to rush as border is essentially creating as put in, put it a kind of a, an umbrella over russian territory threatening the stability in the security in the territorial integrity of russia. so this is why they had to defend themselves and start this war....
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but it's not walking away from the effort that announcement from vladimir putin and as i knew what to address to the russian parliament today, the west con, ignore the fact that it's impossible to defeat russia. that's another message from vladimir putin today who says the west is seeking to transform the local conflict in ukraine into a global conference. the russian foreign ministry demands, the american ambassador show up and explain the sabotage of ruptures known stream pipelines. as a former us marine tells us he, he received a letter from a former nato officer who claim to see stories suspicious us naval true in the area . the full, those pipes were blown up, people now are realizing slowly is information is trickling out that everything that they've been told by the american government has been alive with big stories today. there were not any international as the western media and politicians are foster reacting to vladimir putin speech to the federalist separately. so russia suspends its participation in the new start nuclear treaty, but is not departing from the agreement. a
but it's not walking away from the effort that announcement from vladimir putin and as i knew what to address to the russian parliament today, the west con, ignore the fact that it's impossible to defeat russia. that's another message from vladimir putin today who says the west is seeking to transform the local conflict in ukraine into a global conference. the russian foreign ministry demands, the american ambassador show up and explain the sabotage of ruptures known stream pipelines. as a...
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>> what would it take for esident putin to stop the war? >> he has to be convinced that he can't win. right now he believes he can win . he can accomplish the goals of the special military operation because he has a long time horizon. putin can't just decide i'm not going to run for reelection in 2024, i'm going to retire to my billion-dollar palace. he's going to double down until he is convinced that there is no way he can win. i'm not sure how significant the battlefield setbacks have to be for him to reach that point but he is nowhere near that today. he doesn't think the special military operation has succeeded, he is rational. he understands what happened in 2022. he understands the geographic gains the ukrainian armed forces accomplished aongime. he has a long time horizon. and a vision for what he wants to accomplish that he will not surrende easily. >> when you say a long time, what do you mean? >> it's not this year. beyond tha don't know. t wa irofframp. if you area. he doesn't wan offramp. the goals of the military operation wil
>> what would it take for esident putin to stop the war? >> he has to be convinced that he can't win. right now he believes he can win . he can accomplish the goals of the special military operation because he has a long time horizon. putin can't just decide i'm not going to run for reelection in 2024, i'm going to retire to my billion-dollar palace. he's going to double down until he is convinced that there is no way he can win. i'm not sure how significant the battlefield setbacks...
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ah, ah ah, this is d w. news alive from berlin. russian president vladimir putin is due to address the nation laying out his vision for the crime, rushes, political, and military a late have gathered for what is expected to be put in slightest thinking on the ukraine conflict. could launch the invasion of ukraine nearly a year ago. the station that is killed tens of thousands of soldiers on both sides and set russia on a collision course with the waves. ah m anthony, how'd borkam russian president vladimir putin is said to deliver his state of the nation address in the major speech in moscow. putin is expected to address the boy in ukraine and set the tone for russia's upcoming presidential elections. you're looking at live pictures now. this comes just days before the one year anniversary of russia's invasion of its neighbour. russian forces have struggled to gain the upper hand in the conflict since invading on february 24. last year. i'm joined now in the studio by richard walker, date of these chief international editor, and from bone by russia, russia analyst, run and going to rin
ah, ah ah, this is d w. news alive from berlin. russian president vladimir putin is due to address the nation laying out his vision for the crime, rushes, political, and military a late have gathered for what is expected to be put in slightest thinking on the ukraine conflict. could launch the invasion of ukraine nearly a year ago. the station that is killed tens of thousands of soldiers on both sides and set russia on a collision course with the waves. ah m anthony, how'd borkam russian...
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and that's why putin keeps relying on lukashenko and lukashenko keeps relying on putin. so when lukashenko says, well, i'm happy to have belarus participate in this war, it's not exactly as if he has a choice to say, no, i don't want belarus to participate, simply because he's very dependent on putin and indeed on russia. so it's less generous than it sounds. and how much do you think russia is likely to make any gains? if we compare this with a year ago and it seems almost like a different world a year ago when russia launched this invasion and said that it was going to take ukraine and to replace the regime, it was talking about regime change, de—nazification. now, a year later, we are talking about much more modest goals that russia may achieve. a little bit of territory here, a little bit of territory there. these are very, very modest gains that russia may achieve if this offensive is successful. but i think the most important thing is will putin be able to sell whatever gains russia makes as a victory to the russian population? because he needs to sell them somet
and that's why putin keeps relying on lukashenko and lukashenko keeps relying on putin. so when lukashenko says, well, i'm happy to have belarus participate in this war, it's not exactly as if he has a choice to say, no, i don't want belarus to participate, simply because he's very dependent on putin and indeed on russia. so it's less generous than it sounds. and how much do you think russia is likely to make any gains? if we compare this with a year ago and it seems almost like a different...
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it’s reclaim the advantage when it comes to vladimir putin?— to vladimir putin? it's really very simle. to vladimir putin? it's really very simple- we're — to vladimir putin? it's really very simple. we're vastly _ to vladimir putin? it's really very simple. we're vastly stronger - to vladimir putin? it's really very. simple. we're vastly stronger than he is. with our not even top—of—the—line but advanced military technology, ukraine will defeat the active feet put it on the battlefield. they will reclaim most if not all of their country for that and putin will suffer serious defeat which will make it harder for him to achieve his long term ambition to states that used to be part of the former soviet union, states that are now part of nato.— now part of nato. fiercely, you are a former us — now part of nato. fiercely, you are a former us ambassador— now part of nato. fiercely, you are a former us ambassador to - now part of nato. fiercely, you are | a former us ambassador to ukraine, explained to us the relationship between ukraine and russia. these
it’s reclaim the advantage when it comes to vladimir putin?— to vladimir putin? it's really very simle. to vladimir putin? it's really very simple- we're — to vladimir putin? it's really very simple. we're vastly _ to vladimir putin? it's really very simple. we're vastly stronger - to vladimir putin? it's really very. simple. we're vastly stronger than he is. with our not even top—of—the—line but advanced military technology, ukraine will defeat the active feet put it on the...
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we have a 'oke, putin's pressure. we have a 'oke, putin will be i putin's pressure. we have a 'oke, putin will be awarded * putin's pressure. we have a 'oke, putin will be awarded as h putin's pressure. we have a 'oke, putin will be awarded as a h putin's pressure. we have a joke, putin will be awarded as a hero i putin's pressure. we have a joke, putin will be awarded as a hero of ukraine for hisjob putin will be awarded as a hero of ukraine for his job that he did to unite ukraine, to build our economy, to build our army and to make the ukrainian nation great. find to build our army and to make the ukrainian nation great.— ukrainian nation great. and that uni was ukrainian nation great. and that unity was strengthened - ukrainian nation great. and that unity was strengthened when i unity was strengthened when ukrainian troops fought their way into bucha outside kyiv, and found evidence of russian war crimes. this woman, alone, buried herson in evidence of russian war crimes. this woman, alone, buried her son in her garden after russians shot him on the 10th of m
we have a 'oke, putin's pressure. we have a 'oke, putin will be i putin's pressure. we have a 'oke, putin will be awarded * putin's pressure. we have a 'oke, putin will be awarded as h putin's pressure. we have a 'oke, putin will be awarded as a h putin's pressure. we have a joke, putin will be awarded as a hero i putin's pressure. we have a joke, putin will be awarded as a hero of ukraine for hisjob putin will be awarded as a hero of ukraine for his job that he did to unite ukraine, to build...
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the us president joe biden says vladimir putin was wrong about ukraine. wrong, about ne, so i'm wrong about the on will of america. he was addressing a massive crowd in the polish capital. walsall, alan fishes, they're the latest this was a call to rally support with voices of the said growing at home and abroad. president joe biden used to speech in warsaw the paint, the challenge of the war in ukraine. in stock terms. no, i know it could turn away their eyes for the atrocities. russia is committees against the grand people. it's horan horan. but extraordinary, as well, has been the response of the granting people and the world. it's on a nice visit to keep the day before, perhaps overshadowed the address. but you know, as people are growing tired of the course of the pain and of the loss. and he re emphasized america's commitment to the battle. president boone is confronted with something today to do, did think was possible a year ago that democracy is a world that grow stronger, not weaker. but the autocrats with the world grow weaker, not stronger. be
the us president joe biden says vladimir putin was wrong about ukraine. wrong, about ne, so i'm wrong about the on will of america. he was addressing a massive crowd in the polish capital. walsall, alan fishes, they're the latest this was a call to rally support with voices of the said growing at home and abroad. president joe biden used to speech in warsaw the paint, the challenge of the war in ukraine. in stock terms. no, i know it could turn away their eyes for the atrocities. russia is...
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he did just directly respond to vladimir putin threats. but he did say that it was time for vladimir putin to withdraw from ukraine to make way open the way for peace talks here. and he also said that he would continue to speak with me approaching by phone as he's been periodically doing. do you think the threats that we just heard coming from russia couldn't reinvigorate the debate over providing key with more arms now that we're talking about fighter jet why will invigorate probably those on the far right of german politics, for instance, in the ifd party. ironically, it's very who are closest to vladimir putin and we've been speaking against the arms deliveries. i think as far as the german government is concerned, it's now sending leopard turns at certain sides a lot of other equipment over the last month. and you know, as the debate goes forward, people are conscious of the need for caution and the need for circumspection. but sir, i think the german government sort of commitment to backing ukraine is very clear to w salmon, young and
he did just directly respond to vladimir putin threats. but he did say that it was time for vladimir putin to withdraw from ukraine to make way open the way for peace talks here. and he also said that he would continue to speak with me approaching by phone as he's been periodically doing. do you think the threats that we just heard coming from russia couldn't reinvigorate the debate over providing key with more arms now that we're talking about fighter jet why will invigorate probably those on...
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a russian president vladimir putin suspends and nuclear weapons treaty with us. and devils down on the line, the whisk started the won't you cry? and berlin gives legendary filmmaker steven spielberg a golden bear hug. his credits include some of the best loved blockbusters in cinema history. fill in film festival on a spielberg with a lifetime achievement. ah, i'm anthony. how broke into the program this week, the russian invasion to be crime hits the one year mark on tuesday to president vladimir putin and joe biden presented portraits of the war that could not be more france addressing. cheering crowds in warsaw bought and vowed russia will never win in ye crime. i was earlier, putin falsely accused the waste of starting his war and said he'd suspend roches last major nuclear arms control treaty with the u. s. 2 presidents darville to speeches blocking a portion of the last 2 very different visions of the war in ukraine rock up steel . as the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion approaches, president vladimir putin showed little sign of backing down wages. put
a russian president vladimir putin suspends and nuclear weapons treaty with us. and devils down on the line, the whisk started the won't you cry? and berlin gives legendary filmmaker steven spielberg a golden bear hug. his credits include some of the best loved blockbusters in cinema history. fill in film festival on a spielberg with a lifetime achievement. ah, i'm anthony. how broke into the program this week, the russian invasion to be crime hits the one year mark on tuesday to president...
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when wang, he was in the kremlin, he told vladimir putin that he was grateful. that bilateral relations have stood the test of time, although they've had to go through numerous crises together. he said that this, these kinds of situations actually gave both russia and china the opportunities to grow closer. but believe the concept of multiple, a world is also brought up during those talks. what's wishes take on that? right? there was a lot of talk about multi polarity at these meetings today, and wang even told vladimir putin that china's dedicated to making international relations more democratic. and naturally that means moving away from the unipolar way, way of doing things in terms of international relations. now, why also did meet with russia's foreign minister survey lab rob today and their lab rob again spoke about their common interests in building this a form of a multi polarity on a world scale. and lab rav said that this was something that was also in the best interests of africa and asia countries, the majority of which are trying to assert their nat
when wang, he was in the kremlin, he told vladimir putin that he was grateful. that bilateral relations have stood the test of time, although they've had to go through numerous crises together. he said that this, these kinds of situations actually gave both russia and china the opportunities to grow closer. but believe the concept of multiple, a world is also brought up during those talks. what's wishes take on that? right? there was a lot of talk about multi polarity at these meetings today,...
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a president vladimir putin by that statement today in his annual address to the national parliament. but they would signal up as we did with the needle representatives, the u. s. is sending signals and putting out ultimatums to russia. they say you russia must implicitly do as we have previously agreed to, including the new start treaty while we, for us or do whatever we want to us. they say there's no connection between the new start treaty issues and the ukranian conflict or other hostile actions by the west towards russia as well as if there is no loud statement that the u. s. aim is defeating russia strategically differently. so it's either utmost cynicism in her parker see or utmost stupidity anything we can't call them idiots though. they're not stupid. they want to defeat a strategically. and you also want to continue to inspect our new killer objects. usually in this regard, i have to say manage that russia is forced to suspend our involvement in the new start treaty. the with you and out of the new start treaty with united states as focused on oversight and control of the 2
a president vladimir putin by that statement today in his annual address to the national parliament. but they would signal up as we did with the needle representatives, the u. s. is sending signals and putting out ultimatums to russia. they say you russia must implicitly do as we have previously agreed to, including the new start treaty while we, for us or do whatever we want to us. they say there's no connection between the new start treaty issues and the ukranian conflict or other hostile...
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he did just directly respond to vladimir putin threats. but he did say that it was time for vladimir putin to withdraw from ukraine to make way of open the way for peace talks here. and he also said that he would continue to speak with him by phone as he's been periodically doing let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world debate in the united states republicans are voted to remove representative ellen omar from the foreign affairs committee over commons, she made about israel from our has apologize for the 21000 remarks which were condemned as anti semitic democrats. a housing is political, revenge, or removals they made in the last congress for the child. tax stocks have posted their biggest gains in 5 months on wall street. riley was fueled by facebook. parent company matters quarterly revenue report, which showed a better than expected 23.3 percent increase. the tech heavy nasdaq stock index rose 3.3 percent. all the broader dow index remained flat. protestors in the democratic republic of congo have u
he did just directly respond to vladimir putin threats. but he did say that it was time for vladimir putin to withdraw from ukraine to make way of open the way for peace talks here. and he also said that he would continue to speak with him by phone as he's been periodically doing let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world debate in the united states republicans are voted to remove representative ellen omar from the foreign affairs committee over commons, she...
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well, it's very standard putin of the last months. and i would say, i would say in the years are comparing what happens today. his invasion of crying to, ah, nazi germany is invasion of the soviet union. more than it is again a basically it always struck me by the way. the call is that it is keeps the arnie's keeps him, it's know he's playing the knots roll in some way or if you, if you extrapolated. but i think that this is a message that he has been hammering home all the time. we are engaged, we as russia are engaged in exec, existential struggle, which is only core to the 2nd world war, which is called the great path re arctic war, or in the sort of june and modern day russia. so i mean, he's not veering off from, from, from the script and he sees himself as i do now. probably not as joseph stalin, but as during his yoke of a stollins, a number one marshal who was a very successful military leader of the time. so yes, we do see potent, once again telling the russians the law that happens to day, or rather as it schooled in russia
well, it's very standard putin of the last months. and i would say, i would say in the years are comparing what happens today. his invasion of crying to, ah, nazi germany is invasion of the soviet union. more than it is again a basically it always struck me by the way. the call is that it is keeps the arnie's keeps him, it's know he's playing the knots roll in some way or if you, if you extrapolated. but i think that this is a message that he has been hammering home all the time. we are...
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a — putin, when he sent the tanks into ukraine a yearago, putin, when he sent the tanks into ukraine a year ago, thought that ukraine — ukraine a year ago, thought that ukraine would roll over, it did not. there _ ukraine would roll over, it did not. there was— ukraine would roll over, it did not. there was a — ukraine would roll over, it did not. there was a lot of that kind of rhetoric going on. then of course he is addressing poland itself, increasingly an important strategic ally increasingly an important strategic aiiy for— increasingly an important strategic ally for the us in this part of the world _ ally for the us in this part of the world you — ally for the us in this part of the world. you could argue that since the beginning of this full—scale invasion— the beginning of this full—scale invasion the centre of gravity within— invasion the centre of gravity within europe has shifted to the east _ within europe has shifted to the east i— within europe has shifted to the east. i think a lot of people here interpreted president biden's visit as a recognition
a — putin, when he sent the tanks into ukraine a yearago, putin, when he sent the tanks into ukraine a year ago, thought that ukraine — ukraine a year ago, thought that ukraine would roll over, it did not. there _ ukraine would roll over, it did not. there was— ukraine would roll over, it did not. there was a — ukraine would roll over, it did not. there was a lot of that kind of rhetoric going on. then of course he is addressing poland itself, increasingly an important strategic ally...
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washington says putin's decision is deeply responsible. united nations warned the world without nuclear arms control is dangerous edged returned to dialogue, which i'm going to jump age reports from moscow. easy dealing or a c p, if you do not see below d mirror image, or tomb a year since his last address to the nation. and his 1st since the thought of what russia calls it was special military operation in ukraine. president vladimir wooten said the country will do whatever it takes to when you go to his room. he said moscow's attempts at dialogue have only been met by hypocrisy and nato expansion. a pretty dissimilar going toward what was the fault of the rested cheese . you get that, i need brazilian, it was the western started, the war, and russia is using force with stop it. the goal of the west is unlimited power. the special operation was launched and to protect the russian federation and eliminate the nazi threat that he just figured he was beefed up in moscow with hundreds of members of russia, political elite, an armed forces, at
washington says putin's decision is deeply responsible. united nations warned the world without nuclear arms control is dangerous edged returned to dialogue, which i'm going to jump age reports from moscow. easy dealing or a c p, if you do not see below d mirror image, or tomb a year since his last address to the nation. and his 1st since the thought of what russia calls it was special military operation in ukraine. president vladimir wooten said the country will do whatever it takes to when...
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on tuesday in moscow, vladimir putin announced russia was suspending its membership. he said in response to hostile us action, marla, europe, you would keep it and you get it. and now they want to inspect our defense objects in the current condition of confrontation that takes place today. it sounds like nonsense us russia relations on nuclear weapons have been strained for years. the united states pulled out of the anti ballistic missile treaty in 2002 and let the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty in 2019 accusing rusher of developing a cruise missile that reached its terms. experts fear a breakdown of the architecture that the decades has rained in nuclear arsenals. we seem to be losing the last bilateral relationship governing nuclear weapons. so we could have an arms race after this, and that price is not existed because of this agreement because of the inspections that back up the intelligence both states. and so you have one of those pillows being taken away. joe biden agreed a 5 year extension to new start when he took office in 2021. started me to to em
on tuesday in moscow, vladimir putin announced russia was suspending its membership. he said in response to hostile us action, marla, europe, you would keep it and you get it. and now they want to inspect our defense objects in the current condition of confrontation that takes place today. it sounds like nonsense us russia relations on nuclear weapons have been strained for years. the united states pulled out of the anti ballistic missile treaty in 2002 and let the intermediate range nuclear...
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. ~ , ., ., , ., putin. the prime minister of namibia soke on putin. the prime minister of namibia spoke on saturday _ putin. the prime minister of namibia spoke on saturday and _ putin. the prime minister of namibia spoke on saturday and she _ putin. the prime minister of namibia spoke on saturday and she was - spoke on saturday and she was speaking from a nonaligned perspective, the majority of countries outside europe, this war in ukraine looks like a kind of self—fulfilling wound by the west and by russia. the consequences are felt much more widely and she was talking about the impact of recession in africa, the disrupted food supplies that kind of millions of people have suffered outside of europe for a boy they simply do not understand and they do not understand and they do not understand why russia and western countries like the united states and britain and germany are persisting in supporting and funding the war which is causing so much hardship elsewhere?— which is causing so much hardship else
. ~ , ., ., , ., putin. the prime minister of namibia soke on putin. the prime minister of namibia spoke on saturday _ putin. the prime minister of namibia spoke on saturday and _ putin. the prime minister of namibia spoke on saturday and she _ putin. the prime minister of namibia spoke on saturday and she was - spoke on saturday and she was speaking from a nonaligned perspective, the majority of countries outside europe, this war in ukraine looks like a kind of self—fulfilling wound by the...
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summit that on friday, also coming up russia marks 80 years since the battle of stalingrad. president putin commemorates the soviet victory of nazi germany. and attempts to draw parallels with his war of aggression in ukraine. plus scientists in the u. s. i'm trying to piece together the puzzle that is long cove. it trying to find out why people suffer from the effects of coven months, or even years after they've had ah, i'm glad else as well come to the program. it's the biggest e u delegation to visit ukraine since the start of russia's invasion, european commission president also left on the line and several other top european officials met with ukrainian president vladimir zalinski and keith, where they have been discussing new sanctions on moscow. as well as you aid to ukraine, there was the feel of a family get together as members of the e u commission gathered in cave for a historic joint meeting with ukrainian government. he, you commission president ursula von de lion said they were there to show europe stands as firm as ever, with ukraine in its war with russia. our presence in ke
summit that on friday, also coming up russia marks 80 years since the battle of stalingrad. president putin commemorates the soviet victory of nazi germany. and attempts to draw parallels with his war of aggression in ukraine. plus scientists in the u. s. i'm trying to piece together the puzzle that is long cove. it trying to find out why people suffer from the effects of coven months, or even years after they've had ah, i'm glad else as well come to the program. it's the biggest e u delegation...
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you're wanting out, is there a lie from a headquarters in ohio, jedi and abigail also a heads. vladimir putin says he's suspending participation in a treaty with the united states that limits nuclear arsenals. knots while he was president, is in warsaw, where he's expected to give a speech in just a few hours time. we also report from south eastern brazil where torrential rain has triggered flooding and landslides killing at least 40 people. ah, hello people in turkey and syria are once again scared, unshaken to no earthquakes. the region, late monday night, 2 weeks after devastating quakes killed more than 47000 people in turkey, a people had just begun returning to their homes. but some buildings already weakened have now collapsed. at least 6 people are confirmed dead. others don't know when or if they'll be able to go home again. i can't sleep at night. is the same thing going to happen? are we going to go through another earthquake. were very scared. i haven't slept for a week. i'm so afraid that sometimes i can not feel my fees going. of course it's the same fear and unease. again, we c
you're wanting out, is there a lie from a headquarters in ohio, jedi and abigail also a heads. vladimir putin says he's suspending participation in a treaty with the united states that limits nuclear arsenals. knots while he was president, is in warsaw, where he's expected to give a speech in just a few hours time. we also report from south eastern brazil where torrential rain has triggered flooding and landslides killing at least 40 people. ah, hello people in turkey and syria are once again...