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with the reaction from russia and the impact this arrest warrant could have, here's our russia editor, steve rosenberg. did not expect them to slap handcuffs on vladimir putin. russia, dislike america does not recognise the jurisdiction of the international criminal court in russia does not extradite its citizens and yet, this is an extraordinary moment because think about it. the serving president of the worlds largest country in the nuclear power, a prominent member of the un security council, the icc has issued a warrant for his arrest over alleged war crimes that mix russia's president even more of a pariah at a time where vladimir putin is still trying to be a global player. you the chinese president coming here in three days' time for state visit. no wonder the kremlin furious, outrageous, the kremlin cries. the former russian president and putin ally refers to the arrest warrants in the social media post today wrote this. no need to explain where this paper should be used. in the followed that with an emoji of a toilet bowl. earlier, our security correspondent, frank gardner, e
with the reaction from russia and the impact this arrest warrant could have, here's our russia editor, steve rosenberg. did not expect them to slap handcuffs on vladimir putin. russia, dislike america does not recognise the jurisdiction of the international criminal court in russia does not extradite its citizens and yet, this is an extraordinary moment because think about it. the serving president of the worlds largest country in the nuclear power, a prominent member of the un security...
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{iii think this has been received in russia in south?— russia in south? of course we have had _ russia in south? of course we have had only _ russia in south? of course we have had only official- russia in south? of course we have had only official denials. have had only official denials that we have heard from your correspondence, and ijust correspondence, and i just wonder correspondence, and ijust wonder because the russian people, the ones that have stayed there that have not left because of the war, they know that this is happening, they know about the denials from their own government, it remains to be seen whether this softens any of the support for president putin, and whether the people who just watch state—run tv will believe that these are all lies, or whether they might begin to question what that president has actually done.— what that president has actually done. what that president has actuall done. ., ,, , ., , actually done. thank you very much for _ actually done. thank you very much for your _ actually done. thank you very much for
{iii think this has been received in russia in south?— russia in south? of course we have had _ russia in south? of course we have had only _ russia in south? of course we have had only official- russia in south? of course we have had only official denials. have had only official denials that we have heard from your correspondence, and ijust correspondence, and i just wonder correspondence, and ijust wonder because the russian people, the ones that have stayed there that have not left because...
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russia is presenting this as a war by the west against russia. that is the message you get on russian television from morning until night, and i'm sure, in the days to come, thatis and i'm sure, in the days to come, that is how the russian state media will represent these arrest warrants. will represent these arrest warrants-— will represent these arrest warrants. ,, . ,. , ., warrants. russia describing into more as an _ warrants. russia describing into more as an evacuation - warrants. russia describing into more as an evacuation rather i warrants. russia describing into i more as an evacuation rather than warrants. russia describing into - more as an evacuation rather than a war crime. very interesting. but what effect could this have? lots of speculation that this could restrict president putin's movement and could prevent anything like this from happening again if it indeed has happened, and it could turn president put me into an international pariah. president xi jinping expected to come there in the next few days. in jinping expected to
russia is presenting this as a war by the west against russia. that is the message you get on russian television from morning until night, and i'm sure, in the days to come, thatis and i'm sure, in the days to come, that is how the russian state media will represent these arrest warrants. will represent these arrest warrants-— will represent these arrest warrants. ,, . ,. , ., warrants. russia describing into more as an _ warrants. russia describing into more as an evacuation - warrants....
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as we heard from our russia editor, china is reluctant to provide lethal aid to russia in its fight in ukraine. it is concerned about any secondary sanctions that might be imposed on the chinese economy, and china has put forward a peace plan for ukraine, although there has been some scepticism around that in the west. president xi is treading a balancing act, it was described by one of our earlier guests as a precarious balancing act between reaching out a hand to russia to president putin, and also keeping an eye on the rest of the world and how it reacts to china�*s relationship with russia. so president xi arriving in moscow in the last short while for this state visit. the kremlin is saying today that vladimir putin would provide president xi with what the kremlin described as clarifications on russia�*s point of view on the ukraine conflict. during a call with reporters, the kremlin spokesman said the two leaders would discuss themes in the peace plan for ukraine proposed by china. we are expecting some contact between president xi of china and president zelensky of ukraine a
as we heard from our russia editor, china is reluctant to provide lethal aid to russia in its fight in ukraine. it is concerned about any secondary sanctions that might be imposed on the chinese economy, and china has put forward a peace plan for ukraine, although there has been some scepticism around that in the west. president xi is treading a balancing act, it was described by one of our earlier guests as a precarious balancing act between reaching out a hand to russia to president putin,...
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russia? that is an excellent question- — russia? that is an excellent question. what _ russia? that is an excellent question. what we - russia? that is an excellent question. what we know - russia? that is an excellent question. what we know is. russia? that is an excellent. question. what we know is that russians have been trying to take bakhmut for weeks, russians have been trying to take bakhmut forweeks, months. russians have been trying to take bakhmut for weeks, months. they have been essentially using wave attacks. they have had an enormous casualty rate. this is in a sense of why even if ukraine loses the territory of the town, they are winning because they are out performing the russian troops. ukraine is preparing for a longer—term objective. they are trying to kill more russians than they are losing on their own site. they are trained to force the russians to expend ammunition at extremely high rates and to lose equipment. in all three of those objectives on the ukrainians that have been met. so whatever happens on the map, when you colour in a new section of the m
russia? that is an excellent question- — russia? that is an excellent question. what _ russia? that is an excellent question. what we - russia? that is an excellent question. what we know - russia? that is an excellent question. what we know is. russia? that is an excellent. question. what we know is that russians have been trying to take bakhmut for weeks, russians have been trying to take bakhmut forweeks, months. russians have been trying to take bakhmut for weeks, months. they have been...
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i imagine he won't leave russia. _ russia is he? i imagine he won't leave russia. i— russia is he? i imagine he won't leave russia. i do _ russia is he? i imagine he won't leave russia. i do think - russia is he? i imagine he won't leave russia. i do think he - russia is he? i imagine he won't leave russia. i do think he is - leave russia. i do think he is absolutely guilty in this. he started the war and he certainly approved this sort of move. he in his own way deserves to go to court whether he will do it or not i do not know but it is an important if not know but it is an important if not vital move ofjustice. there were thousands of children's deported. were thousands of children's deported-— were thousands of children's deorted. ~ ., ., ~ ., , deported. what do you think it means for putin in terms _ deported. what do you think it means for putin in terms of— deported. what do you think it means for putin in terms of his _ deported. what do you think it means for putin in terms of his global- for putin in terms of his global standing diplomatically? there are many countri
i imagine he won't leave russia. _ russia is he? i imagine he won't leave russia. i— russia is he? i imagine he won't leave russia. i do _ russia is he? i imagine he won't leave russia. i do think - russia is he? i imagine he won't leave russia. i do think he - russia is he? i imagine he won't leave russia. i do think he is - leave russia. i do think he is absolutely guilty in this. he started the war and he certainly approved this sort of move. he in his own way deserves to go to court...
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god knows what we could have in russia as a result of russia's defeat in ukraine. china, in general, is afraid of instability and it does need to see this happen in russia. 0verall there is the practical consideration, that is the practical consideration, that is to say putin as the lightning rod for western action, and she jumping might conclude that he would be next and that might constrain china foreign policy manoeuvres. the former uk prime minister borisjohnson is to publish evidence in his defence — before he faces questions from mps over whether he misled parliament about parties held in downing street during the covid lockdown. his own government brought in the laws, banning many gatherings at the time but mrjohnson was fined for attending drinks parties. misleading parliament is seen by other mps in the uk as a serious breach of the parliamentary rules. borisjohnson will appear before a committee of mps on wednesday in a televised session investigating his actions. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent rob watson — and i began by asking him h
god knows what we could have in russia as a result of russia's defeat in ukraine. china, in general, is afraid of instability and it does need to see this happen in russia. 0verall there is the practical consideration, that is the practical consideration, that is to say putin as the lightning rod for western action, and she jumping might conclude that he would be next and that might constrain china foreign policy manoeuvres. the former uk prime minister borisjohnson is to publish evidence in...
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recent events have accelerated russia's dependency on china. putin and xi might speak about mutually beneficial cooperation, but beijing looks increasingly like the senior partner. the united nations releases a major new report on climate change — dubbed a "survival guide for humanity". the key message says the un cheapis the key message says the un cheap is that all is not quite yet lost. police in france fire tear gas at protesters marching against the government's planned pension reform, as demonstrations grow across the country. global financial markets react nervously to the emergency takeover of the swiss bank credit suisse — but are the fears now easing. and turning powder into beer. a german brewery comes up with a new product that could change the entire alcohol market and be good for the planet. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. president xi of china is on a state visit to russia where he's been warmly greeted by president putin. the summit has been the focus of a good deal of speculation, following th
recent events have accelerated russia's dependency on china. putin and xi might speak about mutually beneficial cooperation, but beijing looks increasingly like the senior partner. the united nations releases a major new report on climate change — dubbed a "survival guide for humanity". the key message says the un cheapis the key message says the un cheap is that all is not quite yet lost. police in france fire tear gas at protesters marching against the government's planned pension...
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obviously belarus has been a key ally of russia in this war. russian forces invaded ukraine from belarus last year, so it perhaps shows that the military cooperation between these two countries is getting stronger but it is important to say the president did not specify, president putin did not specify when those nuclear weapons, tactical nuclear weapons would be transferred to belarus. really briefly, how do you think this is going to affect the ongoing war at the moment? i think the reaction from washington is there is no indication that russia is preparing to use any kind of nuclear weapons here, so i think if you look at the strategy the russians have been using, again western experts have been saying this could be another attempt by russia to exploit those fears in the west, especially nato countries, that have been key allies of ukraine in this war, nuclear fears that the russians could try to use nuclear weapons in this conflict, so perhaps this is another part of the russian strategy here, to exploit those fears, but i think the reactio
obviously belarus has been a key ally of russia in this war. russian forces invaded ukraine from belarus last year, so it perhaps shows that the military cooperation between these two countries is getting stronger but it is important to say the president did not specify, president putin did not specify when those nuclear weapons, tactical nuclear weapons would be transferred to belarus. really briefly, how do you think this is going to affect the ongoing war at the moment? i think the reaction...
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it is all pro russia. ~ . ., , russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has — russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been _ russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been calling - russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been calling for i russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been calling for a | zelensky has been calling for a telephone conversation with president xijinping, that telephone conversation with president xi jinping, that has not happened yet. what are your thoughts on that? fit not happened yet. what are your thoughts on that?— thoughts on that? of course i think president _ thoughts on that? of course i think president xi _ thoughts on that? of course i think president xi jinping - thoughts on that? of course i think president xi jinping if i think president xijinping if possible would like to play the role of a so—called peace broker but i'm afraid he cannot really do that to anybody in this world. is really do that to anybody in this world.— this world. is spoke about military support. - this world. is spoke about military
it is all pro russia. ~ . ., , russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has — russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been _ russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been calling - russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been calling for i russia. the ukrainian president zelensky has been calling for a | zelensky has been calling for a telephone conversation with president xijinping, that telephone conversation with president xi jinping, that has not happened yet. what are your...
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and part of that deal with russia was to say, yes, russia would allow, open up some of those ports on ukraine's southern coast, but, at the same time, there was a separate sort of three—year plan for the united nations to encourage greater access for russian fertiliser and grains onto the world markets and it is that area that russia is complaining about, saying not enough has been done. only the ukrainian side of the deal has been upheld. and so that is why they have suggested that potentially there might be what they call obstacles to signing off on the renewal of this grain deal at the end of next week, so that is what today's negotiations are about, to discuss what russia wants, what could be done to make sure that this deal continues because a huge amount is at stake. rhiannon phillips is an expert on the grain talks and is from the intelligence analysis company sibylline. i asked her whether she thought another deal was likely. i think it is definitely important to look back and look at the trajectory of the conflict and whether it is having any impact on the talks that we are
and part of that deal with russia was to say, yes, russia would allow, open up some of those ports on ukraine's southern coast, but, at the same time, there was a separate sort of three—year plan for the united nations to encourage greater access for russian fertiliser and grains onto the world markets and it is that area that russia is complaining about, saying not enough has been done. only the ukrainian side of the deal has been upheld. and so that is why they have suggested that...
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with the reaction from russia and the impact this arrest warrant could have, here's our russia editor, steve rosenberg. on a practical level, do not expect russian police to slap the handcuffs on vladimir putin and dispatch him to the hague. russia, just like america, does not recognise the jurisdiction of the international criminal court and russia does not extradite its citizens. and yet, this is an extraordinary moment. just think about it. the serving president of the world's largest country, a nuclear power, a permanent member of the un security council, the icc has issued a warrant for his arrest over alleged war crimes and that makes him even more of a pariah at a time when vladimir putin is still trying to be a global player. we have the chinese president coming in three days' time for a state visit. no wonder the kremlin is furious, "outrageous," the kremlin crieds, "unacceptable." and the former russian president and putin ally referring to the arrest warrant in a social media post wrote this. he said no need to explain where this paper should be used. and he followed that w
with the reaction from russia and the impact this arrest warrant could have, here's our russia editor, steve rosenberg. on a practical level, do not expect russian police to slap the handcuffs on vladimir putin and dispatch him to the hague. russia, just like america, does not recognise the jurisdiction of the international criminal court and russia does not extradite its citizens. and yet, this is an extraordinary moment. just think about it. the serving president of the world's largest...
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has moved them but because russia has moved them but because russia has moved them but because russia has made a significant effort in order to re—educate those kids, so those kids are not onlyjust moved physically from ukrainian territory to russian territory, many of them have been put into russian families, and those of them who are orphans are re—educated, some have spent quite a lot of time in a children's' camps together with child ren�*s' camps together with other children children's' camps together with other children where they have to sing at the russian anthem every day, heara sing at the russian anthem every day, hear a lot of stories about russia and also just the last week we saw that a lot of projects by russian ngos want sufficient funding directly to re—educate those children full what they call patriotic upbringing and that is stated in the document. the international _ stated in the document. the international community and international community and international come further tarnishing the reputation if you can call it that of vladimir putin and next week
has moved them but because russia has moved them but because russia has moved them but because russia has made a significant effort in order to re—educate those kids, so those kids are not onlyjust moved physically from ukrainian territory to russian territory, many of them have been put into russian families, and those of them who are orphans are re—educated, some have spent quite a lot of time in a children's' camps together with child ren�*s' camps together with other children...
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we expanding the relationship with russia. ~ ., , expanding the relationship with russia. ~ . , , russia. we have seen the japanese leader also — russia. we have seen the japanese leader also visiting _ russia. we have seen the japanese leader also visiting ukraine, - russia. we have seen the japanese leader also visiting ukraine, how i leader also visiting ukraine, how much our nations around the world having to make a choice as to their position on ukraine because of their links with china and russia? i'm thinking of south africa, brazil, india which has had historic links with russia but also historic tensions with china, yet when we see the expansion of nations brought into this conflict, it's really alarming. i into this conflict, it's really alarming-— alarming. i think it's very difficult _ alarming. i think it's very difficult for _ alarming. i think it's very difficult for a _ alarming. i think it's very difficult for a lot - alarming. i think it's very difficult for a lot of i alarming. i think it's very i difficult for a lot of countries around the world. i think in the gl
we expanding the relationship with russia. ~ ., , expanding the relationship with russia. ~ . , , russia. we have seen the japanese leader also — russia. we have seen the japanese leader also visiting _ russia. we have seen the japanese leader also visiting ukraine, - russia. we have seen the japanese leader also visiting ukraine, how i leader also visiting ukraine, how much our nations around the world having to make a choice as to their position on ukraine because of their links with china...
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at the same time china does not want to see russia defeated, does not want to see russia destabilised. china feels besieged right now by the us and the west. and russia is really the only other country that it can count on, if it were to come to serious conflict. so, china does not want to see, and of course russia is an enormous country, just on the chinese border. so for its own reasons doesn't want to see russia destabilised. china is in a lthlthlthlth position and trying to portray itself as neutral and at the same time making sure that russia isn't with its back to the wall. it's a difficult position but thus far they've tried to maintain that kind of ambiguous position on both sides of the fence. you mentioned _ on both sides of the fence. you mentioned ambiguity and washington has been calling on china to pressure russia to withdraw those troops from ukraine. do you think china will react to any type of international pressure? generally speaker, international pressure on china is lthlthlthlth productive and itjust —— and it just —— counterproductive and itjust —— co
at the same time china does not want to see russia defeated, does not want to see russia destabilised. china feels besieged right now by the us and the west. and russia is really the only other country that it can count on, if it were to come to serious conflict. so, china does not want to see, and of course russia is an enormous country, just on the chinese border. so for its own reasons doesn't want to see russia destabilised. china is in a lthlthlthlth position and trying to portray itself...
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they say russia is making advancesin progress. they say russia is making advances in the north and ukraine are sending elite forces to try to counter that they are so the suggestion is russia is making some gains that potentially, at least according to western analysts, we might be at that stage where ukraine is potentially ready to make what they call a controlled fighting withdrawal. there are already reports of new trend has been dug in the west of the city so in other words, potentially, we could be at that stage where ukraine decides the price of defending bakhmut, the cost in lives of their own troops is now too great and they now might begin a stage withdrawal but were not there yet. that is merely the analysis of western officials and western analysts on the basis of the available information. find analysts on the basis of the available information. and james, what is the _ available information. and james, what is the value _ available information. and james, what is the value of _ available information. and james, what
they say russia is making advancesin progress. they say russia is making advances in the north and ukraine are sending elite forces to try to counter that they are so the suggestion is russia is making some gains that potentially, at least according to western analysts, we might be at that stage where ukraine is potentially ready to make what they call a controlled fighting withdrawal. there are already reports of new trend has been dug in the west of the city so in other words, potentially, we...
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so china at the same time china does not want to see russia defeated, does not want to see russia destabilised, china feels besieged right now by the united states and the west, and russia is really the only other country that it can count on, if they were to come to a serious conflict. china does not want to see and of course russia is also an enormous countryjust on the chinese border so for self—interested reasons doesn't want to see russia destabilised. china is in a difficult position trying to portray itself as neutral while at the same time making sure russia isn't pushed with its back to the wall. it's a difficult position but thus far they have tried to maintain that kind of ambiguous position on both sides. you that kind of ambiguous position on both sides.— that kind of ambiguous position on both sides. you mention some ambiguity. _ on both sides. you mention some ambiguity, washington _ on both sides. you mention some ambiguity, washington has - on both sides. you mention some ambiguity, washington has been| ambiguity, washington has been calling for china to press russia to wi
so china at the same time china does not want to see russia defeated, does not want to see russia destabilised, china feels besieged right now by the united states and the west, and russia is really the only other country that it can count on, if they were to come to a serious conflict. china does not want to see and of course russia is also an enormous countryjust on the chinese border so for self—interested reasons doesn't want to see russia destabilised. china is in a difficult position...
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russia and ukrainejointly russia and ukraine jointly account russia and ukrainejointly account for nearly one third of global wheat supplies with ukraine's contribution is nearing 10%. imogen fawkes escalators from geneva. the negotiations for this grain until the dead to the wire. they were due to expire today but we have a statement from the united nations a big deal could be extended. immediately, there was more confusion. ukraine said it was extended for 120 days, hinting they got what they wanted. russia hit back saying that all partners in the grade deal that it has been extended for 60 days that we set a week ago we had been prepared to accept, so i think we can safely say grain can still be exported from the black sea, but we do not know for how long. let's not forget this is a very, very important dealforfood insecure deal for food insecure countries in dealforfood insecure countries in the horn of africa, somalia, for example. it relies on a grain which the world food programme buys it ukraine. then we have yemen, afghanistan, they too are insecure and we have seen a rise in glo
russia and ukrainejointly russia and ukraine jointly account russia and ukrainejointly account for nearly one third of global wheat supplies with ukraine's contribution is nearing 10%. imogen fawkes escalators from geneva. the negotiations for this grain until the dead to the wire. they were due to expire today but we have a statement from the united nations a big deal could be extended. immediately, there was more confusion. ukraine said it was extended for 120 days, hinting they got what they...
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russia is simply defending its own borders. the fact that russia, after 13 months of consistent denials of war crimes, is that these crimes, alleged crimes are being taken seriously enough after four visits to ukraine by one of its chief prosecutors. the fact that this has been taken so seriously by an international criminal court that has brought to justice war criminals from the balkans and africa and elsewhere, that, i think might well, that is not going to play very well for russia in countries that are wavering on the sidelines, not sure who to believe, moscow or washington. i'm joined now byjames goldston, executive director at the open societyjustice initiative — who previously served as coordinator of prosecutions and senior trial attorney in the office of the prosecutor at the international criminal court. thank you so much forjoining us. what you think is the significance of these arrest warrants?- what you think is the significance of these arrest warrants? there has been talk since _ of these arrest warrants? ther
russia is simply defending its own borders. the fact that russia, after 13 months of consistent denials of war crimes, is that these crimes, alleged crimes are being taken seriously enough after four visits to ukraine by one of its chief prosecutors. the fact that this has been taken so seriously by an international criminal court that has brought to justice war criminals from the balkans and africa and elsewhere, that, i think might well, that is not going to play very well for russia in...
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we that they will be supplying arms to russia? ~ ., ., , ., . russia? we do not yet have evidence the will russia? we do not yet have evidence they will suwly _ russia? we do not yet have evidence they will supply arms _ russia? we do not yet have evidence they will supply arms to _ russia? we do not yet have evidence they will supply arms to russia. - russia? we do not yet have evidence they will supply arms to russia. in i they will supply arms to russia. in a weird way, it would be useful to their cause for people to think it might happen, it would force people to concentrate their minds without handing over the weapons in the first place. i think the greater challenge will come as china, beijing, is asked to put substance on its peace plan. steve's report said people do not see much of substance, my guess would be, only a guess, but something china has done in the past, is the announcements in moscow may say something about china supplying construction materials, supplying construction materials, supplying funds to try and rebuild ukraine after a pe
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of course russia has been usin: this? of course russia has been using nuclear — this? of course russia has been using nuclear weapons - this? of course russia has been using nuclear weapons and - this? of course russia has been using nuclear weapons and the l using nuclear weapons and the threat, the deployment of nuclear weapons for quite some time, basically sense the beginning. i think it is a development of a significant want. i think what russia wants to do, they want to blackmail the west, russia wants to scare the west. i thinks a sign that belarus is becoming this really loyal, controlled ally. but putin said they don't really give these weapons to belarus, they will deploy the weapons but they will be controlled by russia. so the risk of him trying to threaten the west but also showing who is in control of belarus. ~ , ., ~ also showing who is in control of belarus. , ., ~ belarus. why would mr lukashenko auree belarus. why would mr lukashenko aaree to belarus. why would mr lukashenko agree to this? _ belarus. why would mr lukashenko agree to this? he _ belaru
of course russia has been usin: this? of course russia has been using nuclear — this? of course russia has been using nuclear weapons - this? of course russia has been using nuclear weapons and - this? of course russia has been using nuclear weapons and the l using nuclear weapons and the threat, the deployment of nuclear weapons for quite some time, basically sense the beginning. i think it is a development of a significant want. i think what russia wants to do, they want to blackmail the...
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the first one _ with russia? i think it's two goals. the first one is _ with russia? i think it's two goals. the first one is xi _ with russia? i think it's two goals. the first one is xi jinping - with russia? i think it's two goals. the first one is xi jinping in the - the first one is xi jinping in the chinese — the first one is xi jinping in the chinese officials from the grand strategy — chinese officials from the grand strategy perspective, china does not realty _ strategy perspective, china does not realty want _ strategy perspective, china does not really want to have a weakened russia — really want to have a weakened russia and an international balance of power— russia and an international balance of power to— russia and an international balance of power to diversify moved to the other— of power to diversify moved to the other side — of power to diversify moved to the other side of the world. in xi jinping — other side of the world. in xi jinping would probably want to continue — jinping would probably want to continue his previous diplomati
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and i absolutely agree that now, after one year, i can't see how russia, not even russia, how putin can win this war. but i clearly see how ukraine can win this war with support of the whole world. and of course, i feel it and i say it with that borders from 1991. right. thank you, maria. thank you. mark, let me bring you in here. there were brief negotiations brokered by turkey in march, april last year. we've had this framework from the chinese today. at what point might negotiations begin, do you think? i think it's not really a proposition that has any real chance of lift—off until both sides feel that carrying on with warfare is no longer productive. and clearly, as we've got a sense on the ukrainian side, there is still a feeling that they could recover much of their occupied territory by continuing the conflict. i do think, though, it's important to address limits, and limits in terms of western will and ability. there are limits on particular types of weaponry and missiles and things where the west can't go much faster. indeed, they are rather worried about the next few months
and i absolutely agree that now, after one year, i can't see how russia, not even russia, how putin can win this war. but i clearly see how ukraine can win this war with support of the whole world. and of course, i feel it and i say it with that borders from 1991. right. thank you, maria. thank you. mark, let me bring you in here. there were brief negotiations brokered by turkey in march, april last year. we've had this framework from the chinese today. at what point might negotiations begin,...
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— is recalibrating the relationship with russia? ., , , with russia? really 'udging by the written statements _ with russia? reallyjudging by the written statements both _ with russia? reallyjudging by the written statements both leaders i with russia? reallyjudging by the i written statements both leaders have done this morning, putin has done a piece in beijing and president xi has done a piece in moscow. it seems to me they strike different tones and terms. xijinping putting emphasis towards economics and politics in this bilateral relationship. however, putin gives so much stress and emphasis towards this war in ukraine and hoping that beijing would really endorse this invasion in full. however, if we look at the language very carefully, i think xi look at the language very carefully, ithink xijinping look at the language very carefully, i think xijinping is quietly withdrawn the so—called no limit relationship between beijing and moscow so for me that is already quite a drift between the positions, on china's position from the beginning of this
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i trip, the state visit by the president to russia? i think the roblem president to russia? i think the problem for _ president to russia? i think the problem for the _ president to russia? i think the problem for the chinese - president to russia? i think the problem for the chinese public, president to russia? i think the - problem for the chinese public, like much of the world, is they've been fed this line that china's peace plan for ukraine might work, and so now the pressure is on. it is an almost certainly unrealistic expectation that xi jinping would go to moscow and somehow bring about a peace plan that is going to be under way from these talks there today. so what happens when he leaves moscow with no movement on the piece from and it is even worse because we have the surprise visit by japan's leader to ukraine today, invariably comparison is going to be made about the two leaders, which countries they decided to visit, what their priorities are, and there is talk of a call between xi jinping priorities are, and there is talk of a call between xijinping and volodym
i trip, the state visit by the president to russia? i think the roblem president to russia? i think the problem for _ president to russia? i think the problem for the _ president to russia? i think the problem for the chinese - president to russia? i think the problem for the chinese public, president to russia? i think the - problem for the chinese public, like much of the world, is they've been fed this line that china's peace plan for ukraine might work, and so now the pressure is on. it is...
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— are russia struggling? they are stru: calin are russia struggling? they are struggling because _ are russia struggling? they are struggling because the - are russia struggling? they are struggling because the army . are russia struggling? they are| struggling because the army has are russia struggling? they are - struggling because the army has not been very good since the beginning of this campaign. they have not highly trained troops, their equipment is now not great having been essentially depleted and therefore actually, taking bakhmut even though it looks like we will be played up by them as a significant victory the first of which in several months. it would also give a bit of a boost to mr perugia and his mercenaries that have been arguing for some time that russian should be pursuing things more physical —— vigorously. but all of that said the fact that it has taken them seven months to take a city which no one had really heard of rather underlines the fact that the russians are deeply bogged down and not making rapid advances in that has
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— next steps for russia and the us going forward? russia may ve well us going forward? russia may very well do — us going forward? russia may very well do this _ us going forward? russia may very well do this again - us going forward? russia may very well do this again and - very well do this again and look for other ways to harass us drones operating in the area because they are collecting intelligence and the us providing that to ukraine. russia is looking for a way to lash out to make the us suffer cost for all of its support ukraine. 0ne cost for all of its support ukraine. one thing the us can do is to transfer drones to ukraine and give ukraine mq-9 reaper drones that ukraine could then use on the battlefield against russian forces and that would be a smart move for the united states in response.- smart move for the united states in response. thank you for our states in response. thank you for your insights. _ in indonesia, verdicts will be handed down on thursday for three police officers charged with negligence over a deadly stampede in a football stadium last
— next steps for russia and the us going forward? russia may ve well us going forward? russia may very well do — us going forward? russia may very well do this _ us going forward? russia may very well do this again - us going forward? russia may very well do this again and - very well do this again and look for other ways to harass us drones operating in the area because they are collecting intelligence and the us providing that to ukraine. russia is looking for a way to lash out to make...
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he announced yesterday that russia - planning to do? he announced yesterday that russia would i planning to do? he announced| yesterday that russia would be stationing tactical nuclear weapons in belarus. these are weapons used for specific gains on the battlefield and there was a surprise here with this announcement. russia and belarus have been talking about the transfer of nuclear weapons for quite some time and i think this is something one of the presidenttop advisers here in kyiv said, he said president putin was too predictable and that all he can do is, his words, scare tactics. i think this is part of the strategy of the russians here and tell president to keep everyone guessing. i think he is very unhappy with the transfer of weapons by nato countries to ukraine and i think this is the latest development in what some people are saying is an escalation by moscow. how much greater does it like the likelihood of any nuclear weapon usage in this conflict? it is interesting _ usage in this conflict? it is interesting because - usag
he announced yesterday that russia - planning to do? he announced yesterday that russia would i planning to do? he announced| yesterday that russia would be stationing tactical nuclear weapons in belarus. these are weapons used for specific gains on the battlefield and there was a surprise here with this announcement. russia and belarus have been talking about the transfer of nuclear weapons for quite some time and i think this is something one of the presidenttop advisers here in kyiv said, he...
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is dependent on china for support, russia is dependent on china forsupport, both russia is dependent on china for support, both in this conflict and more broadly internationally, from china. they can deplete flipping of the relationship over the past decade. . . , the relationship over the past decade. . ., , , decade. china has said it is neutral in _ decade. china has said it is neutral in terms _ decade. china has said it is neutral in terms of- decade. china has said it is neutral in terms of the - decade. china has said it is neutral in terms of the warj decade. china has said it is i neutral in terms of the war in ukraine, what is your view on where the stance is and where they actually stand? i where the stance is and where they actually stand?— they actually stand? i don't think it's — they actually stand? i don't think it's possible - they actually stand? i don't think it's possible to - they actually stand? i don't think it's possible to see i think it's possible to see russia, excuse me china is a neutral player in this and i really worry about a world order defined by
is dependent on china for support, russia is dependent on china forsupport, both russia is dependent on china for support, both in this conflict and more broadly internationally, from china. they can deplete flipping of the relationship over the past decade. . . , the relationship over the past decade. . ., , , decade. china has said it is neutral in _ decade. china has said it is neutral in terms _ decade. china has said it is neutral in terms of- decade. china has said it is neutral in terms...
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is doing nothing but reporting from inside russia.— inside russia. is there any suggestion _ inside russia. is there any suggestion that _ inside russia. is there any suggestion that there - inside russia. is there anyl suggestion that there could inside russia. is there any - suggestion that there could be other foreign journalists suggestion that there could be other foreignjournalists in suggestion that there could be other foreign journalists in danger suggestion that there could be other foreignjournalists in danger in this regard and in this way because mac because of the work they are doing in russia?— mac because of the work they are doing in russia? look, i today was the day where _ doing in russia? look, i today was the day where every _ doing in russia? look, i today was the day where every single - doing in russia? look, i today was the day where every single foreign| the day where every single foreign correspondent still based in russia starts seriously considering whether they should continue staying there or not. the full—scale inv
is doing nothing but reporting from inside russia.— inside russia. is there any suggestion _ inside russia. is there any suggestion that _ inside russia. is there any suggestion that there - inside russia. is there anyl suggestion that there could inside russia. is there any - suggestion that there could be other foreign journalists suggestion that there could be other foreignjournalists in suggestion that there could be other foreign journalists in danger suggestion that there could be other...
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russia has denied downing the drone. in your assessment what does this say about us and russia relations? neither side wants to use this as a belly to escalate tensions and/or and up into direct conflict, so you are seeing both sides played down that prospect and try to contain any escalation that might emerge from this. more broadly though, we are in a time when the communication between the us and russia is so minimal that it is precisely these kinds of incidents or perhaps not involving an unmanned airframe involving an unmanned airframe in this case, but you can imagine it involving a manned aircraft or ships that could spiral out of control and unintentionally get us into a much worse place. he mentioned the communication _ much worse place. he mentioned the communication between - much worse place. he mentioned the communication between both are minimal. the us defence secretary spoke to his counterpart in russia. should there be worry about more risks like this being taken in the future? ~ . ., , future? well, i m
russia has denied downing the drone. in your assessment what does this say about us and russia relations? neither side wants to use this as a belly to escalate tensions and/or and up into direct conflict, so you are seeing both sides played down that prospect and try to contain any escalation that might emerge from this. more broadly though, we are in a time when the communication between the us and russia is so minimal that it is precisely these kinds of incidents or perhaps not involving an...
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russia has his own concerns. it says the parallel agreement which allowed it to export its food and fertilisers, which theoretically are not subject to sanctions, is not being honoured, and it wants that addressed. we did not see any real detail about that in the un statement. so i think in the days and weeks to come, that will be looked at very closely and moscow will be looking very closely to see if its goods are getting out more easily. but at the end of the day, some analysts are saying, well, russia is saying they kind of got what they wanted, only 60 days, but that some of this is maybe only posturing. because back in october russia briefly walked away from the grain deal then, and in fact grainjust kept being exported via the black sea and moscow didn't do anything. everybody knows it is in moscow and kyiv�*s interests to have their goods exported. whether this was more diplomatic games. hopefully at the end of the day everybody will settle down and honour this agreement. there have been further clashes
russia has his own concerns. it says the parallel agreement which allowed it to export its food and fertilisers, which theoretically are not subject to sanctions, is not being honoured, and it wants that addressed. we did not see any real detail about that in the un statement. so i think in the days and weeks to come, that will be looked at very closely and moscow will be looking very closely to see if its goods are getting out more easily. but at the end of the day, some analysts are saying,...
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to shore up russia in the war two ., ' , ., order to shore up russia in the war two ., two the china 12 point plan for eace in two the china 12 point plan for peace in ukraine, _ two the china 12 point plan for peace in ukraine, do - two the china 12 point plan for peace in ukraine, do you - two the china 12 point plan for| peace in ukraine, do you think two the china 12 point plan for - peace in ukraine, do you think that is likely to be discussed? i am sure the will is likely to be discussed? i am sure they will discuss _ is likely to be discussed? i am sure they will discuss it, _ is likely to be discussed? i am sure they will discuss it, it _ is likely to be discussed? i am sure they will discuss it, it was - they will discuss it, it was interesting when that was first released, most go's response to it was relatively lukewarm, actually, it didn't fully embrace the plan. and ukraine also, it didn't completely disregard it, they said there were some points they find interesting, but, again, the idea of territorial integrity is up for debate. where would the line be? would russia n
to shore up russia in the war two ., ' , ., order to shore up russia in the war two ., two the china 12 point plan for eace in two the china 12 point plan for peace in ukraine, _ two the china 12 point plan for peace in ukraine, do - two the china 12 point plan for peace in ukraine, do you - two the china 12 point plan for| peace in ukraine, do you think two the china 12 point plan for - peace in ukraine, do you think that is likely to be discussed? i am sure the will is likely to be discussed?...
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the us - russia relations at present?— the us - russia relations at resent? ,, , , ., ., ., , present? us - russia relations as ou present? us - russia relations as you know— present? us - russia relations as you know are _ present? us - russia relations as you know are rock _ present? us - russia relations as you know are rock bottom l present? us - russia relations| as you know are rock bottom at present, and in case this will not help and it will make them worse. i don't think that necessarily there will be any escalation that comes from this particular crisis.— particular crisis. what do you make of the _ particular crisis. what do you make of the drone _ particular crisis. what do you make of the drone incident i particular crisis. what do you l make of the drone incident and how significant is it?— how significant is it? well, it is within the _ how significant is it? well, it is within the realm _ how significant is it? well, it is within the realm of - how significant is it? well, it is within the realm of the - is within the realm of the total
the us - russia relations at present?— the us - russia relations at resent? ,, , , ., ., ., , present? us - russia relations as ou present? us - russia relations as you know— present? us - russia relations as you know are _ present? us - russia relations as you know are rock _ present? us - russia relations as you know are rock bottom l present? us - russia relations| as you know are rock bottom at present, and in case this will not help and it will make them worse. i don't think that...
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has spent $500 million for nothing. so russia has spent $500 million for nothinu. �* ,, so russia has spent $500 million for nothinu. �* y., ., , ., nothing. and your family are in the kharkiv region. _ nothing. and your family are in the kharkiv region. what _ nothing. and your family are in the kharkiv region. what are _ nothing. and your family are in the kharkiv region. what are they - nothing. and your family are in the i kharkiv region. what are they saying about what happened there? mil kharkiv region. what are they saying about what happened there? all over ukraine, about what happened there? all over ukraine. they — about what happened there? all over ukraine, they targeted _ about what happened there? all over ukraine, they targeted more - about what happened there? all over ukraine, they targeted more than - ukraine, they targeted more than three power plants, so they tried to deliver another blackout, but what we are hearing from the minister for energy, everything looks good for now, we hope to have no more attacks in the future, but russia wants to make some kind of
has spent $500 million for nothing. so russia has spent $500 million for nothinu. �* ,, so russia has spent $500 million for nothinu. �* y., ., , ., nothing. and your family are in the kharkiv region. _ nothing. and your family are in the kharkiv region. what _ nothing. and your family are in the kharkiv region. what are _ nothing. and your family are in the kharkiv region. what are they - nothing. and your family are in the i kharkiv region. what are they saying about what happened there?...
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they said russia was using nuclear weapons as a tool of threats and intimidation. and the government here called for an emergency succession of united nations security council. we got reaction from washington, the us being the main ally of ukrainians in the war and perhaps, in an attempt to downplay attends of russia could be planning to use tactical nuclear weapons, a senior us official said there were no signs that russia was preparing to do so. president putin said there was nothing unusual about his announcement and has said the us has long deployed its own nuclear weapons in european countries and epics and experts and observers say this could be part of the russian strategy here to play with western fears of a nuclear escalation of this conflict. here in the uk, the possession of laughing gas is to be banned, as part of a wider government crackdown on anti—social behaviour. the gas, nitrous oxide, has legitimate uses in medicine as an anaesthetic, but when taken as a psychoactive drug, the government says it can lead to anti—social behaviour. here's our p
they said russia was using nuclear weapons as a tool of threats and intimidation. and the government here called for an emergency succession of united nations security council. we got reaction from washington, the us being the main ally of ukrainians in the war and perhaps, in an attempt to downplay attends of russia could be planning to use tactical nuclear weapons, a senior us official said there were no signs that russia was preparing to do so. president putin said there was nothing unusual...
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president biden welcomes the international criminal court's arrest warrant against russia's vladimir putin. a deal allowing the export of ukrainian grain from black sea ports which was due to expire has been renewed. but it is unclear as to how long for. the scottish national party's chief executive and husband of its outgoing leader has resigned after the party reveled a sharp drop in its membership. hello and welcome to the programme. the former us president, donald trump, says he expects to be arrested on tuesday. in a post on his own social media platform, he claimed to have seen leaks from the manhattan district attorney's office, which is yet to comment. mr trump is accused of paying hush money to an alleged mistress, and called on his supporters to protest if he is detained. we can speak now to deana bass williams, former republican strategist. she joins us from new york. thank you forjoining us here. i wonderfirst of all, thank you forjoining us here. i wonder first of all, what do you make of this story? it is curious and it does _ make of this story? it is curious and it do
president biden welcomes the international criminal court's arrest warrant against russia's vladimir putin. a deal allowing the export of ukrainian grain from black sea ports which was due to expire has been renewed. but it is unclear as to how long for. the scottish national party's chief executive and husband of its outgoing leader has resigned after the party reveled a sharp drop in its membership. hello and welcome to the programme. the former us president, donald trump, says he expects to...
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also an effort on the part of russia to assimilate mariupol into russia and make it russia's own. i to assimilate mariupol into russia and make it russia's own.- to assimilate mariupol into russia and make it russia's own. i hope we can see the — and make it russia's own. i hope we can see the pictures _ and make it russia's own. i hope we can see the pictures as _ and make it russia's own. i hope we can see the pictures as a _ and make it russia's own. i hope we can see the pictures as a drive - can see the pictures as a drive through which we have which we are all now. i don't know if you —— how much of this you can see but if you can talk it through a does not look like a decimated city. maybe my ignorance. like a decimated city. maybe my inorance. , like a decimated city. maybe my ignorance-— ignorance. the un says 9096 of apartment _ ignorance. the un says 9096 of apartment blocks... _ ignorance. the un says 9096 of apartment blocks... that - ignorance. the un says 9096 of apartment blocks... that is - apartment blocks... that is decimated. _ apartment blocks... that
also an effort on the part of russia to assimilate mariupol into russia and make it russia's own. i to assimilate mariupol into russia and make it russia's own.- to assimilate mariupol into russia and make it russia's own. i hope we can see the — and make it russia's own. i hope we can see the pictures _ and make it russia's own. i hope we can see the pictures as _ and make it russia's own. i hope we can see the pictures as a _ and make it russia's own. i hope we can see the pictures as a...
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so a good relationship with russia makes sense. the two leaders share a similar world view, both embrace the idea of a multipolar world and standing up to us domination and the two economies, the russian and chinese economy, are complementary. russia has raw materials, china needs raw materials. so for many reasons the partnership make sense, but it is not an equal partnership. china is very much the senior partner now and i think china is putting chinese interests first and believes that it stands to gain a lot by developing this relationship with russia. here in the uk, a scathing review of britain's largest police force — london's metropolitan police — has found it to be institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. the report's author — baronness casey — said many londoners had lost faith in the metropolitan police and the force could be broken up if it didn't change. our special correspondent, lucy manning has more. let's remember how all this began. sarah everard walking home — kidnapped, raped and murdered b
so a good relationship with russia makes sense. the two leaders share a similar world view, both embrace the idea of a multipolar world and standing up to us domination and the two economies, the russian and chinese economy, are complementary. russia has raw materials, china needs raw materials. so for many reasons the partnership make sense, but it is not an equal partnership. china is very much the senior partner now and i think china is putting chinese interests first and believes that it...
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bbc news yefremov, russia. to india now, where opposition leader, rahul gandhi, has been disqualified from parliament following his conviction for defamation on thursday. mr gandhi — who is a key congress party figure — was given a two—year prison sentence for remarks about the prime minister's surname — modi — in a campaign speech in 2019. mr gandhi was an mp in the southern state of kerala. he remains on bailfor 30 days and has said he will appeal the verdict. from mumbai, the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye says rahul gandhi's jail term for defamation is unusual indian courts. it's extremely rare for someone to get a jail term for transformation in india. his party has called the verdict erroneous and bizarre. saying it was a politically motivated move by the political party. they are saying that this is the congress's decision and it goes against the backdrop of a number of cases being registered in raids being conducted against leaders of opposition parties. that is perhaps why we
bbc news yefremov, russia. to india now, where opposition leader, rahul gandhi, has been disqualified from parliament following his conviction for defamation on thursday. mr gandhi — who is a key congress party figure — was given a two—year prison sentence for remarks about the prime minister's surname — modi — in a campaign speech in 2019. mr gandhi was an mp in the southern state of kerala. he remains on bailfor 30 days and has said he will appeal the verdict. from mumbai, the...
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india because of a long partnership with russia, it relies on russia for arms, it has dramatically increased the amount of crude oil it is purchasing from russia. it used to get 0.2% of its crude from russia before the war. today it is upwards of 20%. given all of these things, india may have been trying to do too much all at once, trying to please all sides, have an a la carte sort of relationship with every country, where it takes the best of what it wants at any time. however, at a time of war, even though india wasn't ready to call russia's war on you equipment of ukraine a war, it may have bitten off more thanit it may have bitten off more than it can chew, and therefore it was left with visit disagreements coming out in the open, but of course that is natural, and it wasn't able to be the world leader, the keener that it was hoping to be —— convener. that it was hoping to be -- convener-_ that it was hoping to be -- convener. you mention the tightmpe — convener. you mention the tightrope that _ convener. you mention the tightrope that india - convener. you mention the tightrope t
india because of a long partnership with russia, it relies on russia for arms, it has dramatically increased the amount of crude oil it is purchasing from russia. it used to get 0.2% of its crude from russia before the war. today it is upwards of 20%. given all of these things, india may have been trying to do too much all at once, trying to please all sides, have an a la carte sort of relationship with every country, where it takes the best of what it wants at any time. however, at a time of...