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invasion of ukraine. it failed then — but now, after months of stalemate, ukraine looks to be in retreat, not least because the united states has yet to approve more funding for ukraine's defence. so, what next? european leaders warn that president putin's ambitions won't stop with ukraine, and they talk of preparing for a world war. i'm at nato�*s headquarters in brussels to speak to its secretary general for the past ten years, jens stoltenberg. it's an organisation founded on the principle that an attack against one is an attack against all its members. so, how dangerous a moment is this? is russia really preparing for a war with nato? jens stoltenberg, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much. is ukraine going to lose its war with russia? no, and it's our responsibility to ensure that we provide them with enough military help to enable them to prevail. because president putin must not win this war. that will be a tragedy for ukrainians, and dangerous for us. now, you have said that the most importan
invasion of ukraine. it failed then — but now, after months of stalemate, ukraine looks to be in retreat, not least because the united states has yet to approve more funding for ukraine's defence. so, what next? european leaders warn that president putin's ambitions won't stop with ukraine, and they talk of preparing for a world war. i'm at nato�*s headquarters in brussels to speak to its secretary general for the past ten years, jens stoltenberg. it's an organisation founded on the...
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.— from ukraine. lets talk about the economic _ from ukraine. lets talk about the economic squeeze - from ukraine. lets talk about the economic squeeze that i from ukraine. lets talk about | the economic squeeze that the west said it would put upon russia to the point of crippling the russian economy. you talk to your ambassador colleagues from various different parts of this western alliance, in europe, in asia, wherever. are you satisfied with the measures that have been taken to isolate... ihla. been taken to isolate... no, i'm not satisfied, _ been taken to isolate... no, i'm not satisfied, i'm - been taken to isolate... no, i'm not satisfied, i'm not. been taken to isolate... no, i'm not satisfied, i'm not even satisfied with the culpable responsibility. when it comes to cases such as the sanctions which were approved by the security council on north korea because the united nations... referring to sanctions concerning arms trade? the russian ambassador who categorically denied there was any evid
.— from ukraine. lets talk about the economic _ from ukraine. lets talk about the economic squeeze - from ukraine. lets talk about the economic squeeze that i from ukraine. lets talk about | the economic squeeze that the west said it would put upon russia to the point of crippling the russian economy. you talk to your ambassador colleagues from various different parts of this western alliance, in europe, in asia, wherever. are you satisfied with the measures that have been taken to isolate......
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sure, what about ukraine? because of course, that would make a huge difference to ukraine. and ukraine is closer to membership than ever before. but of course, the challenge is that, to have them as a full member in the midst of war, then we risk having a full confrontation, full conflict war between russia and nato. and nato has fundamentally two tasks — one is to support ukraine, as we do with unprecedented military economic support, and the other is to prevent this conflict from escalating to a full—scale conflict between russia and nato. your predecessor at nato, anders fogh rasmussen, has said, "i hear the argument we cannot invite ukraine "to join nato as long as war is going on". and he said it's a dangerous argument that you're making, because he says, "it provides putin with a veto over nato "and an incentive to continue hostilities indefinitely". i think i've demonstrated very clearly that president putin doesn't have a veto on nato enlargement. he, in the weeks leading up to the invasion... but he does over ukraine's admission to nato. no, ukraine is now clos
sure, what about ukraine? because of course, that would make a huge difference to ukraine. and ukraine is closer to membership than ever before. but of course, the challenge is that, to have them as a full member in the midst of war, then we risk having a full confrontation, full conflict war between russia and nato. and nato has fundamentally two tasks — one is to support ukraine, as we do with unprecedented military economic support, and the other is to prevent this conflict from escalating...
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that is at least how he is perceived in ukraine. next, some of the listeners to the global podcast and ukrainecast have been asking about the impact of the war on civilian populations. my name is dale and i live in scotland. my question is, what psychological effect has the frequency of air raids had on ukrainian people? my name is frederik and i am from paris. my question is about the efficiency of the economic sanctions on russia and the real effects. steve, you can look at that in just a moment. first, lyse, what does it feel like in ukraine today? i have to say i remember the first weeks of the war, whenever the air raid sirens sounded, everyone immediately went to their bomb shelters, either underground parks, metro stations, basements. whatever they had, everyone knew they had somewhere to hide. but as the months went on and people realised that every time the air raid sirens sounded, it didn't necessarily mean there was going to be missile slamming into a building or a street nearby. people became much more relaxed about it,
that is at least how he is perceived in ukraine. next, some of the listeners to the global podcast and ukrainecast have been asking about the impact of the war on civilian populations. my name is dale and i live in scotland. my question is, what psychological effect has the frequency of air raids had on ukrainian people? my name is frederik and i am from paris. my question is about the efficiency of the economic sanctions on russia and the real effects. steve, you can look at that in just a...
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it is years on, what is being discussed about ukraine?— about ukraine? it is really an effort here — about ukraine? it is really an effort here in _ about ukraine? it is really an effort here in the _ about ukraine? it is really an effort here in the un - about ukraine? it is really anj effort here in the un general assembly debate taking place later in the un security council for allies of kyiv to show this kind of united front and try to convince other nations here, particularly those from the global south that the fight in ukraine is the worlds fight in it impacts them notjust because the impact on global food supplies and global security butjust on the very basics of the un charter and territorial integrity of all nations and we heard david cameron, lord cameron talking to the general assembly that putin must be stopped in ukraine because he willjust continue outside of ukraine's borders and other countries will be threatened by their large neighbours if that is a precedent that is set. it is certainly a message that they're putting forward in keep
it is years on, what is being discussed about ukraine?— about ukraine? it is really an effort here — about ukraine? it is really an effort here in _ about ukraine? it is really an effort here in the _ about ukraine? it is really an effort here in the un - about ukraine? it is really anj effort here in the un general assembly debate taking place later in the un security council for allies of kyiv to show this kind of united front and try to convince other nations here, particularly those...
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that is at least how he is perceived in ukraine. next, some of the listeners to the global news podcast and ukrainecast have been asking about the impact of the war on civilian populations. steve, you can look at that in just a moment. first, lyse, what does it feel like in ukraine today? i have to say i remember the first weeks of the war, whenever the air raid sirens sounded, everyone immediately went to their bomb shelters, either underground parks, metro stations, basements. whatever they had, everyone knew they had somewhere to hide. but as the months went on and people realised that every time the air raid sirens sounded, it didn't necessarily mean there was going to be a missile slamming into a building or a street nearby. people became much more relaxed about it, they look up from what they are doing and they get on with it. every so often, they are reminded that you have to take them seriously. there were blistering attacks here in kyiv injanuary, reminding people, even though kyiv at times can feel far away from the worst
that is at least how he is perceived in ukraine. next, some of the listeners to the global news podcast and ukrainecast have been asking about the impact of the war on civilian populations. steve, you can look at that in just a moment. first, lyse, what does it feel like in ukraine today? i have to say i remember the first weeks of the war, whenever the air raid sirens sounded, everyone immediately went to their bomb shelters, either underground parks, metro stations, basements. whatever they...
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that he could roll into ukraine. that he could roll into ukraine and rule over them. two years later, he remains wrong and did not do that and kyiv is still standing in the people of ukraine are still free and remain unbalanced and unbroken in the face of his onslaught. let's get more on the sanctions announced by the us from will vernon in washington dc... this is a substantial package of sanctions and over 500 individuals and entities included in those, including those linked to the russian military industrial complex, the banking sector and key among those are targeting key russian payment systems and created when russia first invaded ukraine and a large scale western sanctions and that payment system was expanded in march 2022 when visa and mastercard ceased operations in russia. third party and that is important because russia is now the most sanctioned economy in the world it is difficult to find any key sectors of the economy or parts of the military that are not already under western sanctions because of that, russia got very good at evading sanctions, finding
that he could roll into ukraine. that he could roll into ukraine and rule over them. two years later, he remains wrong and did not do that and kyiv is still standing in the people of ukraine are still free and remain unbalanced and unbroken in the face of his onslaught. let's get more on the sanctions announced by the us from will vernon in washington dc... this is a substantial package of sanctions and over 500 individuals and entities included in those, including those linked to the russian...
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you know whatjoe biden said about ukraine. he said it's a great investment, as if it was a business project, because 90% of the money that the us spends on ukraine remains in the us, in the united states. ambassador, you know the word "hubris"? ijust wonder whether it may come to be seen that right now russia was suffering from hubris. you have an economy that's roughly the size of italy. david cameron pointed out that the west's economy is 25 times the strength of yours, and yet you seem to think that right now you can fight and win a war against the west. look, the west is trying to inflict a strategic defeat on russia — that's an official expression — or at least to weaken it, and to weaken it including economically. but whatever they did, including 10,000 sanctions against public entities and people, individuals, the russian economy grew, contrary to all focus that were made upon it. the russian economy withstood, and i'm sure that this will give it an impetus, because we realise that we cannot rely either on europe or
you know whatjoe biden said about ukraine. he said it's a great investment, as if it was a business project, because 90% of the money that the us spends on ukraine remains in the us, in the united states. ambassador, you know the word "hubris"? ijust wonder whether it may come to be seen that right now russia was suffering from hubris. you have an economy that's roughly the size of italy. david cameron pointed out that the west's economy is 25 times the strength of yours, and yet you...
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in ukraine. ., , ukraine. we will take a short break. let me just — ukraine. we will take a short break. let me just show _ ukraine. we will take a short break. let me just show you _ ukraine. we will take a short break. let me just show you the _ ukraine. we will take a short break. let me just show you the latest i ukraine. we will take a short break. | let me just show you the latest from elysee palace. there it is. that very shortly will be replaced by a podium which emmanuel macron will stand behind. we will bring you some of the as and when he appears. we will take a short break and we will come back and talk about more issues to do with ukraine and russia. our two guests will stay with us. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bringing you different stories from across _ bringing you different stories from across the — bringing you different stories from across the uk _ hair salons had to close during the covid—19 pandemic. those with insurance policies, including this one in notti
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we are going to start in ukraine. pictures of a russian warship being hit by drones, take a look, here they are. seems to show a drone hitting the ship of explosive see drones, we are told. this is a large russian landing ship in the black sea. this footage was released by ukraine's defence intelligence, and they say the ship started to sink after these moments. but no comment from russia. our team at bbc verity have been investigating the footage. here's our correspondent nick eardley. the sea has become a key strategic location for the russian navy, and ukraine has said that this attack this morning happened on crimea's southern coast, near a place called alupka. and there is a pretty dramatic video that was released by the ukrainian military. you can see it on your screen now. it shows vessels. we think that they're naval drones approaching, then hitting the ship. we found other material from the same location which suggests or backs up the idea there was a major incident in the black sea, although at the moment, w
we are going to start in ukraine. pictures of a russian warship being hit by drones, take a look, here they are. seems to show a drone hitting the ship of explosive see drones, we are told. this is a large russian landing ship in the black sea. this footage was released by ukraine's defence intelligence, and they say the ship started to sink after these moments. but no comment from russia. our team at bbc verity have been investigating the footage. here's our correspondent nick eardley. the sea...
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— backdrop after the start of the ukraine war? ~ , . , , ., ukraine war? well, he is a russian olitician, ukraine war? well, he is a russian politician. and _ ukraine war? well, he is a russian politician, and this _ ukraine war? well, he is a russian politician, and this is _ ukraine war? well, he is a russian politician, and this is how - ukraine war? well, he is a russian politician, and this is how he - ukraine war? well, he is a russian politician, and this is how he has i politician, and this is how he has always identified himself, first of all, he is also a historian and a document wrist and a writer but he is first of all a politician and he believes that it would be unfair to ask of others something he would not be willing to do himself so he believes he has to share the risks and challenges faced by russians back home. and challenges faced by russians back home-— back home. with the rest of the family terrified _ back home. with the rest of the family terrified when _ back home. with the rest of the family terrified when he - back home. with t
— backdrop after the start of the ukraine war? ~ , . , , ., ukraine war? well, he is a russian olitician, ukraine war? well, he is a russian politician. and _ ukraine war? well, he is a russian politician, and this _ ukraine war? well, he is a russian politician, and this is _ ukraine war? well, he is a russian politician, and this is how - ukraine war? well, he is a russian politician, and this is how he - ukraine war? well, he is a russian politician, and this is how he has i politician,...
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ukraine retains its freedom — support for ukraine. ukraine retains its freedom and _ support for ukraine. ukraine retains its freedom and independence. - support for ukraine. ukraine retains its freedom and independence. thisj its freedom and independence. this has been made possible by courage and resolve. enabled by major military and economic support for nato allies. just in the past days and weeks, nato allies have announced new packages of aid worth billions of dollars. key capabilities like artillery ammunition and air defence. as well as f—16 equipment and spare parts, drones and de—mining equipment. more supporters on the way. lyse drones and de-mining equipment. more supporters on the way.— supporters on the way. lyse doucet is in k iv supporters on the way. lyse doucet is in kyiv to — supporters on the way. lyse doucet is in kyiv to mark _ supporters on the way. lyse doucet is in kyiv to mark the _ supporters on the way. lyse doucet is in kyiv to mark the grim - is in kyiv to mark the grim anniversary. she spoke abou
ukraine retains its freedom — support for ukraine. ukraine retains its freedom and _ support for ukraine. ukraine retains its freedom and independence. - support for ukraine. ukraine retains its freedom and independence. thisj its freedom and independence. this has been made possible by courage and resolve. enabled by major military and economic support for nato allies. just in the past days and weeks, nato allies have announced new packages of aid worth billions of dollars. key capabilities...
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in ukraine, you would not limit himself to just ukraine, ukraine, you would not limit himself tojust ukraine, the ukraine, you would not limit himself to just ukraine, the cost for america in our allies are going to rise and those in congress who think they can oppose funding for ukraine and not be held accountable, history is watching. history is watching. failure to support ukraine at this critical moment will not be forgotten. critical moment will not be forgotten-— critical moment will not be foruotten. , ., , ., , critical moment will not be foruotten. , . forgotten. moments of history that joe biden forgotten. moments of history that joe biden is — forgotten. moments of history that joe biden is talking _ forgotten. moments of history that joe biden is talking on _ forgotten. moments of history that joe biden is talking on in _ forgotten. moments of history that joe biden is talking on in a - forgotten. moments of history that | joe biden is talking on in a moment joe biden is talking on in a moment but first, the technicalities, where is this process?— but first, the tec
in ukraine, you would not limit himself to just ukraine, ukraine, you would not limit himself tojust ukraine, the ukraine, you would not limit himself to just ukraine, the cost for america in our allies are going to rise and those in congress who think they can oppose funding for ukraine and not be held accountable, history is watching. history is watching. failure to support ukraine at this critical moment will not be forgotten. critical moment will not be forgotten-— critical moment will...
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we have a vital stake in making sure that ukraine is able to stop russian aggression in ukraine. as long as we provide the assistance we have been providing, that will happen. if we were bold in providing assistance, we can hasten putin's defeat in ukraine. but we have to first maintain the assistance and thatis maintain the assistance and that is what this aid bill is all about.— that is what this aid bill is all about. , , ., all about. there is separate preposed — all about. there is separate proposed funding _ all about. there is separate proposed funding in - all about. there is separate proposed funding in this - all about. there is separate | proposed funding in this bill for israel's military action in gaza and humanitarian aid for gaza and humanitarian aid for gaza as well, giving you also spent many years serving in various guises in israel for the us state department, this impending assault on 13 tacro, the un has said it could lead to slaughter, does the un need to slaughter, does the un need to look for its support for israel? , ., . israel? there is an historic
we have a vital stake in making sure that ukraine is able to stop russian aggression in ukraine. as long as we provide the assistance we have been providing, that will happen. if we were bold in providing assistance, we can hasten putin's defeat in ukraine. but we have to first maintain the assistance and thatis maintain the assistance and that is what this aid bill is all about.— that is what this aid bill is all about. , , ., all about. there is separate preposed — all about. there is...
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of the war in ukraine. ukrainian forces remain determined to repel russian forces, despite dwindling military supplies and wavering international aid commitments. we'll look at the state of play on the battlefield. and the impact on ukrainians and the country's prospects for victory. thank you forjoining us. welcome to this bbc news special programme — marking the two—year anniversary of russia's war in ukraine. over the course of the war, ukraine and russia have each suffered huge loss of life on the battlefield. and now kyiv�*s counteroffensive is struggling — as the kremlin continues to strike ukrainian cities — and make significant territorial gains. this map shows the areas of russian controljust before its forces invaded ukraine on february 2a, 2022. russia held crimea, which it annexed in 2014 — and russian—backed separatists controlled a small section in southeastern ukraine. fast forward to today — and most of ukraine's south and east are now occupied by russian forces. russian loss
of the war in ukraine. ukrainian forces remain determined to repel russian forces, despite dwindling military supplies and wavering international aid commitments. we'll look at the state of play on the battlefield. and the impact on ukrainians and the country's prospects for victory. thank you forjoining us. welcome to this bbc news special programme — marking the two—year anniversary of russia's war in ukraine. over the course of the war, ukraine and russia have each suffered huge loss of...
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and military aid for ukraine. it will be very unpleasant and very unexpected, the results in ukraine as well. is your fear that over the course of this year, if you had limits on support for your country, you will be forced into some sort of negotiation with russia, is that what you fear is where this is headin: ? , ., what you fear is where this is heading?— heading? they want to see the success. but at _ heading? they want to see the success. but at the same - heading? they want to see the i success. but at the same time, to show, to show the lack of a initial support. yes, we are exhausted. but there is no chance to fight. in any way. we will continue to fight. [30 way. we will continue to fight. do ou way. we will continue to fight. do you think vladimir putin is waiting perhaps for the return of president trump in the white house? i would sa russia trump in the white house? i would say russia was _ trump in the white house? i would say russia was two _ trump in the white house? i would say russia was two ye
and military aid for ukraine. it will be very unpleasant and very unexpected, the results in ukraine as well. is your fear that over the course of this year, if you had limits on support for your country, you will be forced into some sort of negotiation with russia, is that what you fear is where this is headin: ? , ., what you fear is where this is heading?— heading? they want to see the success. but at _ heading? they want to see the success. but at the same - heading? they want to see the...
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and give them _ best to support ukraine and give them the — best to support ukraine and give them the chance to defend their country — them the chance to defend their country. so i'm very happy that in europe _ country. so i'm very happy that in europe we — country. so i'm very happy that in europe we make now decisions to give the necessary financial support and that germany was ready to increase its support — that germany was ready to increase its support and weapon delivery and hopefully— its support and weapon delivery and hopefully congress, the house will follow _ hopefully congress, the house will follow you and make a decision on giving _ follow you and make a decision on giving the — follow you and make a decision on giving the necessary support. because _ giving the necessary support. because without the support of the united _ because without the support of the united states and without the support — united states and without the support of european states, ukraine will not _ support of european states, ukraine will not have the chance to defend its own _ will n
and give them _ best to support ukraine and give them the — best to support ukraine and give them the chance to defend their country — them the chance to defend their country. so i'm very happy that in europe _ country. so i'm very happy that in europe we — country. so i'm very happy that in europe we make now decisions to give the necessary financial support and that germany was ready to increase its support — that germany was ready to increase its support and weapon delivery and...
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when the war started in ukraine, when the full—scale aggression started in ukraine, how many of them were talking about syria, sudan and others? so that's kind of a natural cycle and logic of how the attention is concentrated, right? but indeed, it has affected. but what is very important is that we are not in competition for the attention, because it also corresponds to the intrinsic interests of ukraine that the conflict in the middle east is contained and that there is no spill—over. but isn't the most fundamental problem that many people across the world... ? and surely you feel this at the united nations, where you talk to colleagues from the so—called global south, as well as your western partners. many see the exposure of a profound double standard when it comes to the western response to russia's military invasion and occupation of territory in ukraine, compared with the western reaction to the prolonged israeli occupation of lands which the palestinians claim for themselves. two different forms of occupation, and two very different forms of response. right. but i would n
when the war started in ukraine, when the full—scale aggression started in ukraine, how many of them were talking about syria, sudan and others? so that's kind of a natural cycle and logic of how the attention is concentrated, right? but indeed, it has affected. but what is very important is that we are not in competition for the attention, because it also corresponds to the intrinsic interests of ukraine that the conflict in the middle east is contained and that there is no spill—over. but...
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fix, commitment to ukraine? commitment to ukraine? commitment to ukraine? commitment to continue support to ukraine is steadfast, according to our medic colleagues the interest over ukrainian support is continuously high injapan. continuously high in japan. russian continuously high injapan. russian aggression against ukrainian cities, violation of international law and we have no room for support fatigue, support fatigue cannot be tolerated. we understand that you agree ukraine and facility for $50 million, 50 billion euros, already approved in aid package which includes 60 billion ukrainian war and are waiting for congress approval. the 6-7 waiting for congress approval. the g—7 foreign ministers almost make 17 security conference confirmed unwavering commitment for continuing support to ukraine. we can see that it support to ukraine. we can see thatitis support to ukraine. we can see that it is especially important to show a strong commitment to rule of law and not tolerate rule of law and not tolerate rule by force. so our commitment is... �* , comm
fix, commitment to ukraine? commitment to ukraine? commitment to ukraine? commitment to continue support to ukraine is steadfast, according to our medic colleagues the interest over ukrainian support is continuously high injapan. continuously high in japan. russian continuously high injapan. russian aggression against ukrainian cities, violation of international law and we have no room for support fatigue, support fatigue cannot be tolerated. we understand that you agree ukraine and facility...
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i their weapons are still outnumbering ukraine's. ., ., _ ukraine's. i would not say their economy is _ ukraine's. i would not say their economy is strong. _ ukraine's. i would not say their economy is strong. it - ukraine's. i would not say their economy is strong. it is - ukraine's. i would not say their. economy is strong. it is adapting. and by our analysis, the economy was projected to have been growing much stronger than it is currently. we see these sanctions are biting into them. we will continue we can do to cut off financing and material to russia and harm its ability to run its war machine against ukraine. let's get on to the fact we are on the eve of two years in. the amount of military aid, supplies, non—military aid needed is still substantial. there have been critics that those delays in the us are harming the impact on the ground there in ukraine. [30 harming the impact on the ground there in ukraine.— harming the impact on the ground there in ukraine. do you share that? i think the president _ there in ukraine. do you share that? i
i their weapons are still outnumbering ukraine's. ., ., _ ukraine's. i would not say their economy is _ ukraine's. i would not say their economy is strong. _ ukraine's. i would not say their economy is strong. it - ukraine's. i would not say their economy is strong. it is - ukraine's. i would not say their. economy is strong. it is adapting. and by our analysis, the economy was projected to have been growing much stronger than it is currently. we see these sanctions are biting into them. we...
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—— russia into ukraine. what do you make? it is an extensive list, and you covered some highlights. i wish it had been sharper in some places. i really wish that we had made progress on going after the russian sovereign assets that we in the g7 locked down two years ago. that's $300 billion of perfectly good money that we should be using to help ukraine. not much progress. that's not the americans�* fault, i think the holdup is in europe, but i would like to see progress there. i would...
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again to ukraine. ., �*, ,, ., ukraine. what's your assessment of the levels of — ukraine. what's your assessment of the levels of assistance _ ukraine. what's your assessment of the levels of assistance that - ukraine. what's your assessment of the levels of assistance that are - the levels of assistance that are needed right now? we saw there and andrew harding's report some of those soldiers close to the front line with just two shells left. both of those not working.— of those not working. frankly, i think it's a _ of those not working. frankly, i think it's a good _ of those not working. frankly, i think it's a good thing - of those not working. frankly, i think it's a good thing that - of those not working. frankly, i think it's a good thing that the l think it's a good thing that the sharpest ukrainian needs now are things that the europeans are concentrating on. the european nato allies have pledged to deliveri million artillery shells to the ukrainians. they were supposed to do it before the christmas holiday,
again to ukraine. ., �*, ,, ., ukraine. what's your assessment of the levels of — ukraine. what's your assessment of the levels of assistance _ ukraine. what's your assessment of the levels of assistance that - ukraine. what's your assessment of the levels of assistance that are - the levels of assistance that are needed right now? we saw there and andrew harding's report some of those soldiers close to the front line with just two shells left. both of those not working.— of those not...
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in ukraine. as long as we provide the assistance we've been providing that will happen. if we were bold in providing assistance we can hasten putin his defeat in ukraine. but we have to first maintain assistance. that's what this aid bill is all about. , , ., about. there is separate preposed _ about. there is separate proposed funding - about. there is separate proposed funding in - about. there is separate proposed funding in this| about. there is separate . proposed funding in this bill for israel's military action in gaza and humanitarian aid for gaza and humanitarian aid for gaza as well. given you also spent many years in israel for the us state department, this impending assault on rafah, the un has described it as could lead to slaughter. do you think the us needs to look again at its support for israel?- its support for israel? there is an historic _ its support for israel? there is an historic pattern - its support for israel? there is an historic pattern going i is an historic pattern
in ukraine. as long as we provide the assistance we've been providing that will happen. if we were bold in providing assistance we can hasten putin his defeat in ukraine. but we have to first maintain assistance. that's what this aid bill is all about. , , ., about. there is separate preposed _ about. there is separate proposed funding - about. there is separate proposed funding in - about. there is separate proposed funding in this| about. there is separate . proposed funding in this bill for...
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�* . , , standstill, or ukraine even lose? �* . , standstill, or ukraine even lose? . , ., lose? again, depends on a number— lose? again, depends on a number of— lose? again, depends on a number of other _ lose? again, depends on a number of other factors, i lose? again, depends on a l number of other factors, one lose? again, depends on a - number of other factors, one of which is europe's continued support. i should which is europe's continued support. ishould highlight which is europe's continued support. i should highlight the eu as a bodyjust committed 50 billion additional euros having already given two for every dollar in all aid together than the us has. so that support, and then the individual european countries have definitely been stepping up. i wasjust at the definitely been stepping up. i was just at the munich security conference. europeans have never been more serious, we have never seen as many committing 2% of gdp on defence, you have another nato memberjoining, so the eu and europe and nato are really coming together. the worry is about whether the us assist
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ukraine did not collapse in 2022. ukraine is a democracy. this is proven by the fact that our parliament and government is still operating and our president is where he was and where he is supposed to be, so the whole country is intact, and we are just doing ourjob, and also advocating to the outside world to keep supporting ukraine. what is the hardest part of this war as it grinds on? time, the fact that we do not know when it will end. and that we realise that it can last another decade because in fact while we are talking about two years since the escalation of russian aggression it has been ten years since the beginning of russian aggression. for us in ukraine it feels like being stuck in limbo, not knowing when it will end. does it reassure you when prime ministers from belgium, italy, from canada, came, along with the president of the european commission? it is notjust about reassurance but having the political presence here on the ground, meaning that these people have an understanding which they then bring back to their countries, t
ukraine did not collapse in 2022. ukraine is a democracy. this is proven by the fact that our parliament and government is still operating and our president is where he was and where he is supposed to be, so the whole country is intact, and we are just doing ourjob, and also advocating to the outside world to keep supporting ukraine. what is the hardest part of this war as it grinds on? time, the fact that we do not know when it will end. and that we realise that it can last another decade...
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absolutely critical support for ukraine as ukraine approaches the two—year mark of russia's full—scale invasion stopped it has been high on the agenda here without black cloud of whether there will be a second trap presidency with all of the brand that president trump made during his first term of pulling out of the nato military alliance. —— second trap presidency. back to you. now it's time for a look at today's sport. liverpool move five points clear at the top of the premier league, for the moment at least, after a 4—1 thrashing of brentford at the g—tech in west london, in the early kick—off. darwin nunez gave them the lead before going off injured. jurgen klopp's side had theirfoot on the gas in the second half. alexis mac allister and mo salah, on as a sub from the injured diogojota, had them three up and cruising. ivan toney pulled one back for brentford to continue his resurgence. cody gakpo made absolutely sure of the points for liverpool late on. all the rest was positive, the boys played an incredible game, definitely the best game we have played. we take it like
absolutely critical support for ukraine as ukraine approaches the two—year mark of russia's full—scale invasion stopped it has been high on the agenda here without black cloud of whether there will be a second trap presidency with all of the brand that president trump made during his first term of pulling out of the nato military alliance. —— second trap presidency. back to you. now it's time for a look at today's sport. liverpool move five points clear at the top of the premier league,...
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two years ago, ukraine was exected way. two years ago, ukraine was exnected by _ way. two years ago, ukraine was expected by some _ way. two years ago, ukraine was expected by some to _ way. two years ago, ukraine was expected by some to fall - way. two years ago, ukraine was expected by some to fall within l expected by some to fall within days, but it is still defending itself against relentless russian attacks. but invading forces are taking more territory and mr zelensky says more of his trips are dying because of slowing western support. james waterhouse has been to kryvyi rih to find out how long this work at last. they run every minute, weaving through the city. the trams of kryvyi rih provide a rhythm to daily life. in this era of change and fragility, they're not the only thing that keeps going. this gritty urban setting is built around the domineering steel plant, where the chimney smoke never stops. there's also no respite for those supporting the war effort, like tetyana. translation: my village is on the front line. - my house was destroyed by a direct hit
two years ago, ukraine was exected way. two years ago, ukraine was exnected by _ way. two years ago, ukraine was expected by some _ way. two years ago, ukraine was expected by some to _ way. two years ago, ukraine was expected by some to fall - way. two years ago, ukraine was expected by some to fall within l expected by some to fall within days, but it is still defending itself against relentless russian attacks. but invading forces are taking more territory and mr zelensky says more of his...
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how much the aid is actually needed b ukraine. , , ., . ., by ukraine. western assistance and eseciall by ukraine. western assistance and especially support _ by ukraine. western assistance and especially support to _ by ukraine. western assistance and especially support to ukrainian - especially support to ukrainian budget to finance both the vulnerable groups, the pensions, the part of the ukrainian armed forces is critical. this year i estimate ukraine need around 39 billion us dollars to cover the deficit. this is where this assistance from the european union is critical because it is not really going to buy our minutes. it will cover that deficit in the budget for ukraine to be able to have a stable economy and not to spiral into hyperinflation which would then actually be much more costly to recover. i would then actually be much more costly to recover.— costly to recover. i have 'ust seen some comments from costly to recover. i have just seen some comments from the - costly to recover. i have just seen some comments from the polish | costly to r
how much the aid is actually needed b ukraine. , , ., . ., by ukraine. western assistance and eseciall by ukraine. western assistance and especially support _ by ukraine. western assistance and especially support to _ by ukraine. western assistance and especially support to ukrainian - especially support to ukrainian budget to finance both the vulnerable groups, the pensions, the part of the ukrainian armed forces is critical. this year i estimate ukraine need around 39 billion us dollars to...
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in some wa s, ongoing war in ukraine. in some ways. has— ongoing war in ukraine. in some ways. has the — ongoing war in ukraine. in some ways, has the pandemic - ongoing war in ukraine. in some l ways, has the pandemic prepared companies for this kind of eventuality? as you say, compared to the pandemic, this disruption in this one particular shipping route is minor, isn't it, in comparison, and yet they have kind of been here before, they are ready, they have contingency plans, they have contingency plans, they can work around the sorts of disruptions.— of disruptions. exactly that. we have — of disruptions. exactly that. we have improved - of disruptions. exactly that. we have improved supply . of disruptions. exactly that. . we have improved supply chain resilience, also annie increasing amount of shipping capacity coming online in the medium term. if the crisis extends well into the second half of the year, and to be clear the eu task force is a mandate for a four—year operations that suggest they are expecting disruption for quite a while, which align
in some wa s, ongoing war in ukraine. in some ways. has— ongoing war in ukraine. in some ways. has the — ongoing war in ukraine. in some ways, has the pandemic - ongoing war in ukraine. in some l ways, has the pandemic prepared companies for this kind of eventuality? as you say, compared to the pandemic, this disruption in this one particular shipping route is minor, isn't it, in comparison, and yet they have kind of been here before, they are ready, they have contingency plans, they have...
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so, we are so happy to go to ukraine. yeah, i'm so excited to meet my dad and go to maybe fishing, ride bikes and stuff like that. i'll be very sunny and happy. ukraine allows refugees to visit, but only for 28 days. any longer, they have to remain. ukrainian flag. we're in ukraine. 0h, great! where's ukrainian flag? just across the field. you're home. this is your country, your land. yeah. we love our land. and we are proud of it. and can't wait to seejenia. i'll be energetic all night. i won't sleep. they're going to stay atjenia's new home in dnipro — a safer city than kharkiv, though it still suffers attacks. oi, oi, oi! what no words can say, touch and sigh convey. it's peaceful — now — but russian missiles can strike any time. it will be hard to go back to england and break up with my dad again. yeah, i think it will be difficult. but we need to be strong and believe that ukraine will win the war. as the second anniversary of the war looms, doctor and mother natasha ambarova is teaching medicine. but, furious
so, we are so happy to go to ukraine. yeah, i'm so excited to meet my dad and go to maybe fishing, ride bikes and stuff like that. i'll be very sunny and happy. ukraine allows refugees to visit, but only for 28 days. any longer, they have to remain. ukrainian flag. we're in ukraine. 0h, great! where's ukrainian flag? just across the field. you're home. this is your country, your land. yeah. we love our land. and we are proud of it. and can't wait to seejenia. i'll be energetic all night. i...
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as a result, ukraine is exporting green again, the ukraine economy is growing again, the black sea is open again. when people talk about stalemate, there is no stalemate on the black sea and we have to do everything we can to make sure ukraine can succeed this year and beyond. we must not let putin think he can out wait us or last us out. that is why this vote in congress is so crucial. david cameron. the london overground is to be rebranded to help make the capital's public transport network easier to navigate. some commuters have welcomed the move — but the conservatives at the gla says the mayor should be spending his time improving the network. tom edwards reports. a rebrand for the overground and a big change to the iconic tube map. six new names, new colours. and in islington, a positive reaction. it's amazing. i think it's absolutely brilliant. ijust think it makes life easier. and it makes more sense. unveiled today and costing £6 million, the aim is to make it easier to navigate the overground and attract more passengers. here, reaction was a bit more mixed. the gospel oak
as a result, ukraine is exporting green again, the ukraine economy is growing again, the black sea is open again. when people talk about stalemate, there is no stalemate on the black sea and we have to do everything we can to make sure ukraine can succeed this year and beyond. we must not let putin think he can out wait us or last us out. that is why this vote in congress is so crucial. david cameron. the london overground is to be rebranded to help make the capital's public transport network...
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land of ukraine. following up on the results of the japan—ukraine economic reconstruction conference, we will work with the g7 and other countries to build international momentum for support for ukraine. and we'll have more on this story next hour — i'll be speaking to japan's ministry of foreign affairs. in the first case of its kind, a man who piloted a dinghy carrying dozens of migrants from france to britain, four of whom drowned, has been found guilty of their manslaughter. ibrahima bah, who's from senegal, agreed with a smuggling gang to pilot the boat in return for a free crossing — even though he had no training in sailing. the case could have implications for future investigations, as our legal correspondent dominic casciani reports. a light in the dark. cries in the distance. the early hours of december 2022. a fishing boat in the english channel discovers a sinking migrants' dinghy. men swim for their lives. 39 saved. at least four drowned. this man in the blue coat, ibrahima bah, acc
land of ukraine. following up on the results of the japan—ukraine economic reconstruction conference, we will work with the g7 and other countries to build international momentum for support for ukraine. and we'll have more on this story next hour — i'll be speaking to japan's ministry of foreign affairs. in the first case of its kind, a man who piloted a dinghy carrying dozens of migrants from france to britain, four of whom drowned, has been found guilty of their manslaughter. ibrahima...
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we have seen footage put out by the ukraine _ this? we have seen footage put out by the ukraine military _ this? we have seen footage put out by the ukraine military appearing i this? we have seen footage put outj by the ukraine military appearing to show a column of smoke on the horizon. looking out to the black sea from occupied crimea for colleagues have verified that it is indeed... it appears to be the cesar kunikov. this landing ship, the second type of vessel in almost as many months that has been destroyed by ukrainian forces, it appears. we have yet to hear anything from the russian installed authorities. they are instead reporting several ukrainian drone strikes further afield. but what this means, we are talking about a landing ship that can carry several hundred tonnes of cargo, hundreds of personnel, and up to a dozen armoured vehicles, it is the most efficient way for russian forces to move men and equipment for its southern water effort of the ukrainian coast. and we make this the 24th russian vessel that has been damage
we have seen footage put out by the ukraine _ this? we have seen footage put out by the ukraine military _ this? we have seen footage put out by the ukraine military appearing i this? we have seen footage put outj by the ukraine military appearing to show a column of smoke on the horizon. looking out to the black sea from occupied crimea for colleagues have verified that it is indeed... it appears to be the cesar kunikov. this landing ship, the second type of vessel in almost as many months...
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ukraine aid given what has happened today? _ ukraine aid given what has happened today? i_ ukraine aid given what has happened toda ? ., , ., ukraine aid given what has happened toda ? .,, ., ukraine aid given what has happened toda? ,, today? i hope to god it helps. the idea we need _ today? i hope to god it helps. the idea we need any _ today? i hope to god it helps. the idea we need any more -- - today? i hope to god it helps. the| idea we need any more -- anything idea we need any more —— anything more to get aid to ukraine. this is in the light of a former presidents statement saying russia, if they do not pay their dues to us, go get them, come on. what are these guys doing? what are they doing? hagar doing? what are they doing? how concerned are _ doing? what are they doing? how concerned are you _ doing? what are they doing? how concerned are you about the anti—satellite capability that russia — anti—satellite capability that russia is developing and what is your administration planning to do in response?— in response? first of all, there is no nuclea
ukraine aid given what has happened today? _ ukraine aid given what has happened today? i_ ukraine aid given what has happened toda ? ., , ., ukraine aid given what has happened toda ? .,, ., ukraine aid given what has happened toda? ,, today? i hope to god it helps. the idea we need _ today? i hope to god it helps. the idea we need any _ today? i hope to god it helps. the idea we need any more -- - today? i hope to god it helps. the| idea we need any more -- anything idea we need any more...
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, relatives from ukraine, who grew up in ukraine. every morning you wake up and check your phone and what you see is more death and destruction. and sometimes there's very little... ..reason to think it'll be over soon. i don't think i'm alone in this. that's why so many people are saying now we're in it for many years to come. and if you ask those people, ok, so what will it take to make this end? it's very rare to see or hear a very realistic or practical answer which would make this end very quickly. the international court ofjustice, the highest legal authority of the united nations, last week handed down an interim order to israel to do more to protect the civilian population of gaza. south africa, which brought the case against israel, had been hoping the icj would order an immediate ceasefire, but this didn't happen. now, the court will decide whether israel's attack on gaza constitutes genocide, as south africa claims it does. in freezing temperatures outside the court, anna holligan, the bbc�*s correspondent in the hague,
, relatives from ukraine, who grew up in ukraine. every morning you wake up and check your phone and what you see is more death and destruction. and sometimes there's very little... ..reason to think it'll be over soon. i don't think i'm alone in this. that's why so many people are saying now we're in it for many years to come. and if you ask those people, ok, so what will it take to make this end? it's very rare to see or hear a very realistic or practical answer which would make this end very...
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~ another direction, even with ukraine?— another direction, even with ukraine? ~ ., ., ., ukraine? well, i have not got the intel on what _ ukraine? well, i have not got the intel on what is _ ukraine? well, i have not got the intel on what is actually - ukraine? well, i have not got the | intel on what is actually happening on the battlefield, but we do know there has been some movement. the russians have taken an important town in ukraine, and stalemate is the wrong concept. this is a dynamic situation, and we know that things don't change until they change very fast, and i think that it is very important to understand that this disordered world is one where things can change very, very quickly indeed. we saw that on october the 7th with the hamas attack in israel, and all that has gone beyond. i want to make one other point. people often say it is a more connected world. we see that in our work because a civil war in one country, whether in syria or sudan, it ripples out to affect whole regions of the world, and in this connected world everyone pays the price because syrians who
~ another direction, even with ukraine?— another direction, even with ukraine? ~ ., ., ., ukraine? well, i have not got the intel on what _ ukraine? well, i have not got the intel on what is _ ukraine? well, i have not got the intel on what is actually - ukraine? well, i have not got the | intel on what is actually happening on the battlefield, but we do know there has been some movement. the russians have taken an important town in ukraine, and stalemate is the wrong concept. this is a...
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we need these deliveries to come to ukraine on time.— ukraine on time. oleksandr merezhko, thank ou ukraine on time. oleksandr merezhko, thank you so — ukraine on time. oleksandr merezhko, thank you so much _ ukraine on time. oleksandr merezhko, thank you so much for— ukraine on time. oleksandr merezhko, thank you so much for coming - ukraine on time. oleksandr merezhko, thank you so much for coming on - ukraine on time. oleksandr merezhko, thank you so much for coming on the l thank you so much for coming on the programme. thank you.— donald trump will face the first ever criminal trial against a former us president. a new yorkjudge has rejected trump's appeal to dismiss charges against him over allegations of falsifying business records. it's linked to payments made to the porn star stormy daniels, who claimed she'd had an affairwith mrtrump. we have a start date for the trial — march the 25th. live now to our north america correspondent nada tawfik. what happened today? yeah, louis, this was a hearing _ what happened today? yeah, louis, this w
we need these deliveries to come to ukraine on time.— ukraine on time. oleksandr merezhko, thank ou ukraine on time. oleksandr merezhko, thank you so — ukraine on time. oleksandr merezhko, thank you so much _ ukraine on time. oleksandr merezhko, thank you so much for— ukraine on time. oleksandr merezhko, thank you so much for coming - ukraine on time. oleksandr merezhko, thank you so much for coming on - ukraine on time. oleksandr merezhko, thank you so much for coming on the l thank you...
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allow our ukraine to end in the — of those will allow our ukraine to end. in the future should the word ukraine, _ end. in the future should the word ukraine, the word independent will always— ukraine, the word independent will always stand. ukraine, the word independent will always stand-— always stand. president zelensky s-ueakin always stand. president zelensky speaking for _ always stand. president zelensky speaking for ukrainians, - always stand. president zelensky speaking for ukrainians, when i always stand. president zelensky speaking for ukrainians, when he talks about the heroism and resilience, but this country has also suffered enormous losses, so many dead, so many injuries, so much devastation right across this country. entire towns and the just wiped off the map or now under russian occupation. ukraine doesn't reveal the statistics about how many casualties it has taken, those are state secrets like for most military. in this darkness, ukrainians continue to find light. as we found out as we went to visit a centre in this city. i don't li
allow our ukraine to end in the — of those will allow our ukraine to end. in the future should the word ukraine, _ end. in the future should the word ukraine, the word independent will always— ukraine, the word independent will always stand. ukraine, the word independent will always stand-— always stand. president zelensky s-ueakin always stand. president zelensky speaking for _ always stand. president zelensky speaking for ukrainians, - always stand. president zelensky speaking for...
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and the russian invasion of ukraine. it is a slightly unfortunate mismatch in terms of communication, particularly between france and germany, europe segre two biggest powers, i do sense a bit of irritation here in berlin that emmanuel macron has made those remarks because as i mentioned before, germany's ukraine's biggest backer, behind the united states, france lags behind that, so one diplomat i was speaking to earlier felt that emmanuel macron was talking tough without actually supplying as many weapons as countries like germany, was grandstanding. we countries like germany, was grandstanding.— countries like germany, was curandstandin. ~ ., ~ countries like germany, was curandstandin. ~ . ~ ., grandstanding. we were marking that second anniversary _ grandstanding. we were marking that second anniversary of _ grandstanding. we were marking that second anniversary of russia's - second anniversary of russia's invasion, zelensky says he still needs more military hardware to continue ukraine's fight? certainly. and of
and the russian invasion of ukraine. it is a slightly unfortunate mismatch in terms of communication, particularly between france and germany, europe segre two biggest powers, i do sense a bit of irritation here in berlin that emmanuel macron has made those remarks because as i mentioned before, germany's ukraine's biggest backer, behind the united states, france lags behind that, so one diplomat i was speaking to earlier felt that emmanuel macron was talking tough without actually supplying as...
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to support ukraine in its fight toi to support ukraine in its fight to become — to support ukraine in its fight to become and _ to support ukraine in its fight to become and maintain _ to support ukraine in its fight to become and maintain itself- to support ukraine in its fight to become and maintain itself as. to support ukraine in its fight to| become and maintain itself as an independent _ become and maintain itself as an independent and _ become and maintain itself as an independent and democratic - become and maintain itself as an i independent and democratic nation. translation: thank you for the . uestion. translation: thank you for the question- as _ translation: thank you for the question. as regards _ translation: thank you for the question. as regards the - translation: thank you for the question. as regards the security guarantees, yes, our teams are working. we have held negotiation rounds already and i'm sure we will have a very powerful documents with our partners. however, we have agreed that we all need to focus on what is needed right now. that's why we focus on the
to support ukraine in its fight toi to support ukraine in its fight to become — to support ukraine in its fight to become and _ to support ukraine in its fight to become and maintain _ to support ukraine in its fight to become and maintain itself- to support ukraine in its fight to become and maintain itself as. to support ukraine in its fight to| become and maintain itself as an independent _ become and maintain itself as an independent and _ become and maintain itself as an independent and...
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ukraine. in a phone call with president zelensky, he said the withdrawal by ukraine's troops came after they'd been forced to ration ammunition. mr biden stressed the need for congress to approve the latest tranche of military aid for kyiv, which is currently being blocked by republicans. president putin has congratulated the russian army for its capture of avdiivka. president zelensky has said the decision to withdraw was taken to save soldiers�* lives. our correspondent andrew harding is in the donbas region, close to the city, and sent this report. ukrainian troops film themselves as they withdraw from avdiivka. exhausted after the longest and perhaps the bloodiest battle of the war so far. russian shells still landing close by. in the town centre, a russian flag is raised... ..and another on a rooftop in one of the town's industrial areas. the kremlin is already crowing, releasing footage of russian fighterjets in action. air power has played a big role in this victory. on the ground, uk
ukraine. in a phone call with president zelensky, he said the withdrawal by ukraine's troops came after they'd been forced to ration ammunition. mr biden stressed the need for congress to approve the latest tranche of military aid for kyiv, which is currently being blocked by republicans. president putin has congratulated the russian army for its capture of avdiivka. president zelensky has said the decision to withdraw was taken to save soldiers�* lives. our correspondent andrew harding is in...
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the mood _ ukraine might have been closed. the mood is— ukraine might have been closed. the mood is also— ukraine might have been closed. the mood is also sombre because we are at a tipping _ mood is also sombre because we are at a tipping point, both in ukraine where _ at a tipping point, both in ukraine where the — at a tipping point, both in ukraine where the brave ukrainian armies outgunned eight to one, and in washington by the fate of the assistance package for ukraine is in the balance. itherefore assistance package for ukraine is in the balance. i therefore appeal to us congressmen, particularly to speaker— us congressmen, particularly to speaker mike johnson, to that this bill go _ speaker mike johnson, to that this bill go to— speaker mike johnson, to that this bill go to the vote, let us help the who are _ bill go to the vote, let us help the who are resisting vladimir putin who hasiust_ who are resisting vladimir putin who hasjust killed navalny. we who are resisting vladimir putin who hasjust killed navalny.— has 'ust killed navalny. we heard in th
the mood _ ukraine might have been closed. the mood is— ukraine might have been closed. the mood is also— ukraine might have been closed. the mood is also sombre because we are at a tipping _ mood is also sombre because we are at a tipping point, both in ukraine where _ at a tipping point, both in ukraine where the — at a tipping point, both in ukraine where the brave ukrainian armies outgunned eight to one, and in washington by the fate of the assistance package for ukraine is in the...
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it has no effect on the war in ukraine. this was an - the war in ukraine. this was an internal political decision to eliminate an opposition leader prior to the presidential elections in march and its signal there is no opposition for vladimir putin. it should have an effect on the wishful thinking about how we can deal with vladimir putin and i think the media followed on with the president of the united states's harsh words. he said if alexei navalny is killed that they would be dire consequences and i would hope that after various kinds of red lines have been blown through that they would be dire consequences. not in the way that ilya is suggesting, he has a specific russian perspective on that. but they should be a seizure of russian assets, a ban on training. all things been putting on the table but not pulling the trigger on. h the table but not pulling the trigger on— the table but not pulling the trineron. �* , ., trigger on. if you've seen what we've seen _ trigger on. if you've seen what we've seen in _ trigger on. if you've seen what we've se
it has no effect on the war in ukraine. this was an - the war in ukraine. this was an internal political decision to eliminate an opposition leader prior to the presidential elections in march and its signal there is no opposition for vladimir putin. it should have an effect on the wishful thinking about how we can deal with vladimir putin and i think the media followed on with the president of the united states's harsh words. he said if alexei navalny is killed that they would be dire...
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sir negotiation would amount to us ukraine's surrender.— ukraine's surrender. sir laurie bristow, thank _ ukraine's surrender. sir laurie bristow, thank you _ ukraine's surrender. sir laurie bristow, thank you so - ukraine's surrender. sir laurie bristow, thank you so much i ukraine's surrender. sir laurie | bristow, thank you so much for joining us live on the programme, good to talk to you. israeli forces have carried out fresh air strikes on rafah in southern gaza, hours after the us stressed the importance of protecting civilian lives there. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has ordered his military to plan ways to evacuate civilians from the city, as it prepares to take on hamas fighters near gaza's southern border. the white house has warned israel that staging a military offensive in rafah without planning would be a "disaster". president biden says israel's conduct in gaza has been "over the top" and said he was working to secure a sustained pause in fighting. about half of gaza's 2.3 million people have fled to rafah since the conflict began
sir negotiation would amount to us ukraine's surrender.— ukraine's surrender. sir laurie bristow, thank _ ukraine's surrender. sir laurie bristow, thank you _ ukraine's surrender. sir laurie bristow, thank you so - ukraine's surrender. sir laurie bristow, thank you so much i ukraine's surrender. sir laurie | bristow, thank you so much for joining us live on the programme, good to talk to you. israeli forces have carried out fresh air strikes on rafah in southern gaza, hours after the us...
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a genocidal war in ukraine. , , . ., ukraine. this must create new concern for — ukraine. this must create new concern for people _ ukraine. this must create new concern for people like - ukraine. this must create new i concern for people like navalny, ukraine. this must create new - concern for people like navalny, who very bravely went back to push it knowing they would face a fate as difficult as it is but hoping of course that they wouldn't have to pay the ultimate sacrifice. but course that they wouldn't have to pay the ultimate sacrifice.- pay the ultimate sacrifice. but he will one day _ pay the ultimate sacrifice. but he will one day be _ pay the ultimate sacrifice. but he will one day be in _ pay the ultimate sacrifice. but he will one day be in russian - pay the ultimate sacrifice. but he i will one day be in russian textbooks as a martyr— will one day be in russian textbooks as a martyr to democracy. how will one day be in russian textbooks as a martyr to democracy.— will one day be in russian textbooks as a mart
a genocidal war in ukraine. , , . ., ukraine. this must create new concern for — ukraine. this must create new concern for people _ ukraine. this must create new concern for people like - ukraine. this must create new i concern for people like navalny, ukraine. this must create new - concern for people like navalny, who very bravely went back to push it knowing they would face a fate as difficult as it is but hoping of course that they wouldn't have to pay the ultimate sacrifice. but course...
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military aid for ukraine doesn't restart, ukraine — aid for ukraine doesn't restart, ukraine is— aid for ukraine doesn't restart, ukraine is running out of ammunition, they will lose the war. russia _ ammunition, they will lose the war. russia will— ammunition, they will lose the war. russia will keep the territories at scott _ russia will keep the territories at scott and — russia will keep the territories at scott and maybe get a lot more. this will he _ scott and maybe get a lot more. this will he a _ scott and maybe get a lot more. this will be a catastrophe for the west -- the _ will be a catastrophe for the west —— the territories it's got. the house — —— the territories it's got. the house republicans are playing politics— house republicans are playing politics with it. this is extraordinarily serious not just for ukraine _ extraordinarily serious not just for ukraine, but for all of us. if you hand _ ukraine, but for all of us. if you hand hoot — ukraine, but for all of us. if you hand boot in a victory after the billions — hand boot in a victory after the
military aid for ukraine doesn't restart, ukraine — aid for ukraine doesn't restart, ukraine is— aid for ukraine doesn't restart, ukraine is running out of ammunition, they will lose the war. russia _ ammunition, they will lose the war. russia will— ammunition, they will lose the war. russia will keep the territories at scott _ russia will keep the territories at scott and — russia will keep the territories at scott and maybe get a lot more. this will he _ scott and maybe get a lot...
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now to the war in ukraine. the head of nato, jens stoltenberg, has warned that the delay in approving new us military aid to ukraine is already having an impact on the battlefield. he said he expected congress to eventually approve the aid package because a russian victory was not in us interests. the united states being by far the biggest ally, of course it's vital that that continue to provide support, and therefore i continue to expect that they will be able to make a decision, hopefully as soon as possible. and a short while back the german government has announced that chancellor olaf scholz and ukraine's president are to sign a bilateral security pact on friday. volodymyr zelensky will be in berlin for the signing. but on the ground in ukraine, russian forces appear close to surrounding what's left of the front line town of avdiivka in the donetsk region after months of heavy fighting there. ukraine's army is struggling with a shortage of ammunition and other military supplies. the bbc�*s andrew harding
now to the war in ukraine. the head of nato, jens stoltenberg, has warned that the delay in approving new us military aid to ukraine is already having an impact on the battlefield. he said he expected congress to eventually approve the aid package because a russian victory was not in us interests. the united states being by far the biggest ally, of course it's vital that that continue to provide support, and therefore i continue to expect that they will be able to make a decision, hopefully as...
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ukraine. we also obviously heard from _ ukraine. we also obviously heard from russia's_ ukraine. we also obviously heard from russia's ambassador - ukraine. we also obviously heard from russia's ambassador againl ukraine. we also obviously heard i from russia's ambassador again just reiterating _ from russia's ambassador again just reiterating russia _ from russia's ambassador again just reiterating russia positive _ from russia's ambassador again just reiterating russia positive position. reiterating russia positive position this is— reiterating russia positive position this is att— reiterating russia positive position this is all about _ reiterating russia positive position this is all about the _ reiterating russia positive position this is all about the west - reiterating russia positive position this is all about the west trying. reiterating russia positive position this is all about the west trying to| this is all about the west trying to undermine — this is all about the west trying to undermine russia, _ this is all about the west trying to undermine russia, this—
ukraine. we also obviously heard from _ ukraine. we also obviously heard from russia's_ ukraine. we also obviously heard from russia's ambassador - ukraine. we also obviously heard from russia's ambassador againl ukraine. we also obviously heard i from russia's ambassador again just reiterating _ from russia's ambassador again just reiterating russia _ from russia's ambassador again just reiterating russia positive _ from russia's ambassador again just reiterating russia positive position....
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right when it comes to ukraine. and finding diplomatic and political ways of changing their mind is important for the union to operate moving forward. of course, for us it is a super painful subject and we are trying on a diplomatic level to build up those bridges and to persuade hungary that we are covering for them as well, that putin would not stop in ukraine. and if history teaches us anything, he would not count who supported him beforehand, that everybody will be endangered and that every leader should be thinking about his own country and his people first. and this is what hungary should be doing, and this is what we are trying to deliver as a message, that we are not foes, we are allies. that was kira rudik speaking to me earlier. let's go to pakistan now, and with just a week left until the general election there, political parties are busy with their campaigns. but while rallies are taking place, there are questions aboutjust how free and fair the election will be. just this week, former prime minister imr
right when it comes to ukraine. and finding diplomatic and political ways of changing their mind is important for the union to operate moving forward. of course, for us it is a super painful subject and we are trying on a diplomatic level to build up those bridges and to persuade hungary that we are covering for them as well, that putin would not stop in ukraine. and if history teaches us anything, he would not count who supported him beforehand, that everybody will be endangered and that every...
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that support ukraine. it is £245 million whatever it takes?— support ukraine. it is £245 million whatever it takes? that £245 million is 'ust a whatever it takes? that £245 million isjust a fraction _ whatever it takes? that £245 million isjust a fraction of— whatever it takes? that £245 million isjust a fraction of the _ whatever it takes? that £245 million isjust a fraction of the £2.5 - is just a fraction of the £2.5 billion that we are giving in direct aid for military assistance this year and that is aside from all the aid we've given. this is what ukraine is desperately at the moment in the second anniversary and let's face it, most people didn't think it was possible that this would be the second anniversary going into the third year when people were predicting that putin would be in kyiv in three days at the beginning. so it is a significant moment to bring this munitions package forward which is what we are doing. haifa which is what we are doing. how determined _ which is what we are doing. how determined is _ which is what we are doing. how
that support ukraine. it is £245 million whatever it takes?— support ukraine. it is £245 million whatever it takes? that £245 million is 'ust a whatever it takes? that £245 million isjust a fraction _ whatever it takes? that £245 million isjust a fraction of— whatever it takes? that £245 million isjust a fraction of the _ whatever it takes? that £245 million isjust a fraction of the £2.5 - is just a fraction of the £2.5 billion that we are giving in direct aid for military...