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this question should 1st be addressed by ukraine's political and legal system. there are various options in their constitutions. it's a matter of assessment. this assessment should primarily be given by the constitutional court and ukraine's political system. for us, it doesn't matter because if it comes to signing any documents, we must assign them with legitimate authorities, especially on such a critical issue. that's an obvious fact. but i repeat, this question should be answered by ukraine's political and legal system. so for now, the future hung is very much in abundance, with around 50 countries, signing up to piece tools in switzerland. think sold a set to take place without russia as the western values of freedom of democracy. come on the question. this is steve sweeney latonya, public football team from importers diplomats and proud told me earlier that the loan guys, lensky, delays elections the holiday. it will be for him to end the war. this is jane the simon office. obviously you claims to come, mind in the hallways is increasingly becoming a littl
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so far, there's been no push from ordinary ukrainians or official pressure from ukraine's allies, or even the political opposition to hold a new vote. so the landscape seems secure and his job for now. but that might change without signs of tangible progress and a war that might drag on for years to come. well you've honey a craft you okay, is a member of the training parliament for president. so that's the case that 7 of the people posit, welcome to dw. so what is the reasoning behind not holding any elections? now that the present is the last gets 5 year term has ended to well, of course the main reason is the legal reason because under the legislation marshall uh no reactions can be holt and uh right now we have marshall and the whole territories or, uh, ukraine is not just because uh we have more than 1000 mile kilometers long. uh, the front lines, if i to mine actually uh, but also uh the constance, new side of the tech, on the whole, attach, worry or 2 grand but also the millions of people who are brought and uh that the organization of this process even in brewing is possible
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subjecting incentives to the pressures of the united states on the 0 and the did so many investigation in ukraine. but does nothing good by this by now? i think the situation is so embarrassing that to could not to but issue warranties against is, i mean there's because the water could i am so obvious not. this is not my opinion . this is the open end of so many united nation organizations. this is open, you know, so many of. busy active, this is the opinion of many, 30 and organizations. and this is the opinion of so many media people who managed to bring to the world the deals that water could i is that is there and is commenting good guys, including genocide, including that of ation. including causing from an inclusion causing the diseases, including both thing does on the tentative and sees preventing people from having fluids that haven't degree. but if i'm having clean water, all of these uh, water, uh, criminal mores. a violations of the laws of international law and international humanitarian law. and that it isn't clear new order crimes. thank you for speaking to us today. i appreciate y
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. >> geo bullock risk hasn't been affected all when you look at russia ukraine what is now two years old. the war in israel and palestine or in gaza when you look at what's going on in iran, nothing is happening in terms of market responses. amy: when i push chief risk officers on this, what they say is the last two times we put on this protection all that's happened is that protection is gone away. what's to say this time will be different. that always makes me thanks he but they are not wrong in the post-covid war these geopolitical risks have not taken the market with them so it's harder to deploy those hedges. >> what about the political side of the equation? election coming up in november. republicans may be touting their own book saying the reason we've seen this run-up is everyone's optimistic crumple win this election. >> it's really interesting this is something i worked closely on with our chief equity strategist on. when you see past election cycles is you get this run-up in the market in particular to something like financials or cyclicals. i think the unknown here is whe
. >> geo bullock risk hasn't been affected all when you look at russia ukraine what is now two years old. the war in israel and palestine or in gaza when you look at what's going on in iran, nothing is happening in terms of market responses. amy: when i push chief risk officers on this, what they say is the last two times we put on this protection all that's happened is that protection is gone away. what's to say this time will be different. that always makes me thanks he but they are not...
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this question should 1st be addressed by ukraine's political and legal system. there are various options in their constitutions. it's a matter of assessment. this assessment should primarily be given by the constitutional court and ukraine's political system. for us, it doesn't matter because if it comes to signing any documents, we must sign them with legitimate authorities, especially on such a critical issue. that's an obvious fact. but i repeat this question should be answered by ukraine's political and legal systems. so for now, the future hundreds, very much in abundance, with around 50 countries, signing up to piece towards in switzerland. think sold a set to take place without russia as the western values of freedom of democracy. come on the question. this is steve sweeney. the don't. yes, republic football team. so that's close a lot of people, the british diplomats and all the all the myspace in most go, how bored this diplomacy failed in russia? in proud so many thanks for joining us on the program. it's very good to see you to, to, to today. um, so t
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we know what happened with puts in russia and ukraine after the war on the i c, c. and now we have to address the signed issue. see again us what you're trying to say. one is yes. and others know, and if you are disagree, you are mad. but in fact, they are meant to think that the rest of us around the world will take them more for the full for legal proceeding and for anything but cynicism. because we know for a fact that the united states and besides ultra with the eye doctor, is he has the right after our assign, joined in 2018 and after the southern states, months of looking into what has happened. these are the last 2 years they've been looking at what's been happening occupied by the side. we have reached the prosecutor is his conclusion. this is a fine to deliberate the time to slack, not the time for the illusion and denial. and i think while kimberly is 100 percent correct, to report that they are saying this on that basis and many players and they don't see it upon different sources, but expect the do care. in fact, they're standing around the world has to
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and as we have been warning since the ukraine war began, is that as ukraine loses, they are going to take more and more dramatic steps to get money from the united states and europe. and doing so, things like, all of a sudden a nuclear power plant blew up the going to escalate these wards, the more the wars escalate, the higher gas and oil prices, the going to the oh do you make sure you stay with us? hey, on all the international for our continuing coverage, we're going to be keeping you fully updated on the latest developments, both on the and online the about. so our top story now a quick reminder. the u. k. hi, quote has grunted whistle blower, julianna's songs the rights to appeal his extradition. let's discuss this now with all guests with crossing watch, the leader of the communist policy of great person, monks is lenin, is rounding profit. his reaction on the ruling. many thanks for joining goes on the program run g. so just tell us how significant this ruling is in favor of judy the sanchez right to appeal his expedition. and what's your immediate reaction to the news, the b
and as we have been warning since the ukraine war began, is that as ukraine loses, they are going to take more and more dramatic steps to get money from the united states and europe. and doing so, things like, all of a sudden a nuclear power plant blew up the going to escalate these wards, the more the wars escalate, the higher gas and oil prices, the going to the oh do you make sure you stay with us? hey, on all the international for our continuing coverage, we're going to be keeping you fully...
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northeastern ukraine. this comes as ukrainian officials have asked the united states and other nato nations to send troops to ukraine to help train new recruits. on thursday, the chair of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff general charles brown hinted such a plan is being discussed. he said, "we'll get there eventually, over time." in alabama, workers at two mercedes-benz plants voted against joining the united auto workers. 56% of the nearly 5000 votes rejected the uaw after a massive pressure campaign by mercedes and republican leaders, including alabama governor kay ivey. uaw president shawn fain said the result will not deter the union in its bid to organize the south. >> i am not scared at all. i believe workers want unions. amy: in california, the man who broke into the home of then-house speaker nancy pelosi and attacked her 82-year-old husband with a hammer has been sentenced to a total of 30 years in prison. during the trial, david depape admitted he wanted to take nancy pelosi hostage to interrogate
northeastern ukraine. this comes as ukrainian officials have asked the united states and other nato nations to send troops to ukraine to help train new recruits. on thursday, the chair of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff general charles brown hinted such a plan is being discussed. he said, "we'll get there eventually, over time." in alabama, workers at two mercedes-benz plants voted against joining the united auto workers. 56% of the nearly 5000 votes rejected the uaw after a massive...
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the may be some of them leaving the african national congress, the ukraine's khaki city. and it's around the villages have been hit by a series of ariel strikes as russian forces pushed farther into the region on homeland was in the village of cheer, costs gullible as a and just off to a russian missile attack. to cus, good lives over was a quiet village. just know for par keith where people came to fish until 11. am this sunday the me so ripped through the country club on the lake? sure. we run into valentino one during the road outside. what's happening in the hollow for a fragment? he's my head here. elizabeth, my blood congealed. it smells at that. then i called my husband, but she didn't, because you know, he was lying on the lake shore was his dog. where his phaser, her husband is one of the dead. who disabilities just 20 minutes from how to key if you cry and 2nd, city ross has been bombarding it for months, hitting industrial targets and for residential buildings. so military, unless, believe it's an effort to push the population out, let's look forward to use the
the may be some of them leaving the african national congress, the ukraine's khaki city. and it's around the villages have been hit by a series of ariel strikes as russian forces pushed farther into the region on homeland was in the village of cheer, costs gullible as a and just off to a russian missile attack. to cus, good lives over was a quiet village. just know for par keith where people came to fish until 11. am this sunday the me so ripped through the country club on the lake? sure. we...
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you've got the war, you've got this new information, you have of what's happening in ukraine with the war there and russia the chaos will biden be blamed because donald trump often blames him for a chaotic time that we are having a broad how does he deal with that? how does he spend that well, if you're asking me about this particular incident, i don't think any anyone is should be blamed for this that the government of iran itself. >> so there was it was a technical problem with a helicopter that caused it to crash in this remote region but listen, this is part of the, this is part of the burden of being president of the united states wars erupt and you are president. i think the president has handled it. well, bringing together allies in ukraine, for example, bringing together the force is at the israelis needed in israel to repel attacks from iran. but that is the burden of the presidency. what you should, what we should not want. matt talks about the global order. what we should not want is to be in a go it alone position in the world. we should want allies, we should want measure
you've got the war, you've got this new information, you have of what's happening in ukraine with the war there and russia the chaos will biden be blamed because donald trump often blames him for a chaotic time that we are having a broad how does he deal with that? how does he spend that well, if you're asking me about this particular incident, i don't think any anyone is should be blamed for this that the government of iran itself. >> so there was it was a technical problem with a...
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so saying to the rest of the world, stop giving money to ukraine. let's find a way to find a peaceful solution in this situation. and everybody else is looking at them like he's crazy and now he gets assassinated. you say what? as well, i say also just before that he had also spoken out that he was not behind the world health organization treaty. he also said that a degree new deal and what they're doing in europe at especially the you in terms of greening everything. and that 0 is bad for their countries. and uh, this is what happens as you know, uh all over the world when people are not doing what they need to do, especially in this situation, i've been connected to agenda 2030 and the global governance plans and everything. all these billionaire global as those are apps that are running the parent companies or countries a want to achieve anyone that gets in the way you know, they need to be taken out. this is not news is one of many. and sadly, there's probably revolutions popping up all over the place and, you know, from history they, usually th
so saying to the rest of the world, stop giving money to ukraine. let's find a way to find a peaceful solution in this situation. and everybody else is looking at them like he's crazy and now he gets assassinated. you say what? as well, i say also just before that he had also spoken out that he was not behind the world health organization treaty. he also said that a degree new deal and what they're doing in europe at especially the you in terms of greening everything. and that 0 is bad for...
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side and the by the administrator in the past have supported the goals in places like for places like ukraine. how those countries that are signatures to the runs that she's all members of the court. how are they going to respond there? anyone i've seen so far has to be who's the foreign minister of belgium saying they support the work up the quote, but that's what are the countries that very close to the let netherlands geographically where the code is based. but it's always been a champion for international law, much holland, or i think for the countries that are signatures to the run start to the being the strongest supporters of israel during this war is a watch very closely germany and the u. k. today, what are they going to this is the question that it was, the big question you're engaging with is the one i asked jeffrey. nice, right. the intersection of law and politics. you say germany, you say that you k, they are strong backers of what we could loosely call the international just the system, right? they can't very well say, no, we're not going to apply by the international criminal
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if putin succeeds in ukraine, he won't stop there. he will move. he will move further and this is the ultimate short termism of europe has spent more and more money on our welfare states and less and less money relatively speaking, on things like defense and policing, which are very important for the security of our countries. and, you know, i think trump is right to. say to europe, you need to pay up. in a recent interview, he said, i 100% committed to nato but european countries need to pay up. that is right. i make the further point. of course that. if putin were to succeed in ukraine, that would send the most terrible message to china and president xi. so if we if these totalitarian regimes are successful, it will have huge, huge for the united as well as for europe. yes, absolutely. and talking of totality, korean regimes, the enemies of the free world, the iranian regime, of course, poses a. deadly threat in the east, but also to europe as well and potentially the entire free world, it becomes a nuclear weapons power. israel responded recentl
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is it ukraine? is it perhaps you say yes or is it those who are praying today for this war to go on? i am convinced that with regards to this issue, the is the leg republic of around a bowl stands for facilitating the end of this war, playing and mediators rule between russia and ukraine. it's possible, however, all those sorts of days, sending all sorts of aid, including financial and military, 80 crane, not wish to end the war. they wish to protect it by any means possible is limited republic over on use of the ample opportunities it now has at his disposal has been blamed by the west, which is the right to throw in more accusations. we have given no response to these accusations on different forms. we said, if you have something to back of these occupations, police but use it. they have not been able to produce a single piece of evidence or prove of any kind, any of it today. we have no doubt that their strategies to keep accusing based on the group public in order to disparage it and say public
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me they had plenty of money to spend on drones and munitions to either send to russia for the war in ukraine or to use directly against israel and they probably should have spent some more money quite honestly for what looks like to me more pilot training in inclement conditions which are very dangerous for helicopter pilots that oftentimes fly low and around obstacles, when you can't see them, this is what happens and that's usually due to a lack of training or poor decision making. maria: congressman, do you have any reason to believe that this was not an accident and in fact this is going to fl flare up the war on israel. >> i have no reason to believe that iran won't use it to flare up the war regarding israel. i also have a lot of reason to believe this is just poor training and lack of judgment on iran's part. so -- maria: okay. i want to take your attention back to the issues at hand in washington. the senate majority leader chuck schumer says the senate will once again vote on that failed border bill this week. this was that border legislation negotiated by james langford, kyrsten si
me they had plenty of money to spend on drones and munitions to either send to russia for the war in ukraine or to use directly against israel and they probably should have spent some more money quite honestly for what looks like to me more pilot training in inclement conditions which are very dangerous for helicopter pilots that oftentimes fly low and around obstacles, when you can't see them, this is what happens and that's usually due to a lack of training or poor decision making. maria:...
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and i obviously what's happening in ukraine all play into this. we're in a very complicated place. >> your complicated even before this, right? i mean, we were in a tenuous add your adjective, but a tenuous situation in the middle east for the first time, the years long shadow war between iran and israel burst into the open then, and now we have the death of the iranian president. >> what does this do to the politics of ron policy and the turmoil in the middle east. >> and again, with regard to president biden and his approach to this, maria so certainly it continues that sort of complication and the view globally that things are really tough things are happening everywhere. >> but kate, i think this is a real opportunity for the biden administration and their allies and their supporters to underscore that this is exactly why president biden should be. >> it is president and why he should continue to be president for another four years. because this is an incredibly complicated global situation where you need a leader that has the extensive, unpar
and i obviously what's happening in ukraine all play into this. we're in a very complicated place. >> your complicated even before this, right? i mean, we were in a tenuous add your adjective, but a tenuous situation in the middle east for the first time, the years long shadow war between iran and israel burst into the open then, and now we have the death of the iranian president. >> what does this do to the politics of ron policy and the turmoil in the middle east. >> and...
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angelica chernitska is from ukraine. some 39 native languages. with hundreds of immigrants moving here the school created a position held by pilar mejia. >> just because someone doesn't speak english doesn't mean they're less valuable to a community. >> reporter: she helps parents with enrollment forms, wi-fi hot spots for their homes, and access to a clothing and food pantry. >> they come here and they shop basically for what they need. >> reporter: the school even added a washer and dryer for families without. it's not just the school opening doors to newcomers. non-profit top city promise -- >> do you like it? >> it's challenging. >> reporter: offers driving lessons, free groceries, helping finding a job, and for three months a free and fully furnished apartment. >> being a single mom everyone told me it's impossible. >> reporter: larisa chernitska moved to kansas with her daughter in march, fleeing ukraine amid the ongoing war. >> what was it like to walk into an apartment the day after you arrived in topeka? fully furnished, food in the refr
angelica chernitska is from ukraine. some 39 native languages. with hundreds of immigrants moving here the school created a position held by pilar mejia. >> just because someone doesn't speak english doesn't mean they're less valuable to a community. >> reporter: she helps parents with enrollment forms, wi-fi hot spots for their homes, and access to a clothing and food pantry. >> they come here and they shop basically for what they need. >> reporter: the school even...
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and you've vowed and ukraine and insurrection and it unlike the first collection this seemed like a more thematic and concentrated period of about of our nation's history and. so i so i contacted go and see if y'all would be interested in your work. so thank you very much. i want to get right to a particular that i had because it was a really powerful moment for me. as much as i think i know your reading it in the paper and having having heard you speak several times a few weeks ago, kerry was speaking at the texas folklife folklife society. i think it's forgive me if i'm getting that wrong, which was having a statewide annual meeting here in texas and they invited kerry to speak and and and i knew it would be great whatever kerry was going to do. but kerry elected to reach for a piece in the book. one of the longer pieces in the book in which kerry really looks into his family. family line back, back almost 200 years and. said, share what you will about that piece, what that in particular. what stuck with me, though, was the central theme, which kind of easy to hear, but rarely warrants
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support for ukraine to the u.s. invasion of iraq making that argument that there's like a creeping u.s. role potentially. he also went to the munich security conference but skipped meetings with president zelenskyy and the head of nato saying he wouldn't learn anything new. what do you say to a leading republican like him? >> rather than get into specific personalities, i just think that people need to open their eyes and be willing to listen to other points of view and be willing to learn, particularly from people who have been around like senator mcconnell and others who can help him and others understand that this is a different kind of aggression by far than be what happened in iraq in 2003, and there is no assurance that putin will stop with ukraine. and to not understand that potential threat and also the degree to which it encourages other aggressors around the world i think -- i think some additional information, briefings and education may be required. >> i want to ask you about the middle east where there
support for ukraine to the u.s. invasion of iraq making that argument that there's like a creeping u.s. role potentially. he also went to the munich security conference but skipped meetings with president zelenskyy and the head of nato saying he wouldn't learn anything new. what do you say to a leading republican like him? >> rather than get into specific personalities, i just think that people need to open their eyes and be willing to listen to other points of view and be willing to...
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of the houthis he became made the decisions along with the ayatollah to support russia in the war in ukraine. and of course iran has now become a major supplier of the drones at many other weapons systems that they're using. >> and he has accelerated but not put into overdrive. >> the nuclear program so the question for the united states now is, does the ailing ayatollah khomeini, whose mao in his mid 80s choose somebody or designee, there will be an election, but it's obviously not an open one. >> choose somebody who will follow them that same path david, what do you make of the fact that we seem to be hearing from state tv that this was something that should be blamed on the weather, that there is no sense at this time that there were there was foul play. >> we're hearing that from the majority leader, chuck schumer a member of the gang hang of it here at home. >> but that also seems to be the story that is being pushed forward on iranian state tv, which is something are other national security analysts have noted as remarkable an important, what is your view of it? if remarkable, because
of the houthis he became made the decisions along with the ayatollah to support russia in the war in ukraine. and of course iran has now become a major supplier of the drones at many other weapons systems that they're using. >> and he has accelerated but not put into overdrive. >> the nuclear program so the question for the united states now is, does the ailing ayatollah khomeini, whose mao in his mid 80s choose somebody or designee, there will be an election, but it's obviously not...
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time on ukraine's call. he says he and the surrounding villages have been hit by a series of aerial strikes. as russian forces pushed further into the region on homeland was in the village of co cost. gullible was just off to a russian miss all the time to catch go to those of wasn't quite village, just no footpath. keith, where people came to fish up until 11. am this sunday the me so ripped through the country club and the like sure. we run into valentino, one during the road, outside people. what's happening in the hollow for a fragment. he's my head here a little bit. my blood congealed. it smells at that. then i called my husband, but she didn't because, you know, he's lying on the lake shore with his dog, where his phaser, husband is one of the dead. who disabilities just 20 minutes from how to key. if you crane 2nd city ross has been bombarding it for months, hitting industrial targets and for residential buildings. so military unless believe it's an effort to push the population out. well, thirty's,
time on ukraine's call. he says he and the surrounding villages have been hit by a series of aerial strikes. as russian forces pushed further into the region on homeland was in the village of co cost. gullible was just off to a russian miss all the time to catch go to those of wasn't quite village, just no footpath. keith, where people came to fish up until 11. am this sunday the me so ripped through the country club and the like sure. we run into valentino, one during the road, outside people....
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maria: well, look, china has supported iran, it has supported russia in its efforts against ukraine. now taiwan's president lye is taking his oath of office, he did so earlier today, taking over the presidency serving as her vice president for the last four years. during the new president's inauguration speech he called for talks with china and urged beijing to stop intimidating taiwan, both politically and militarily. the biden administration sent a bipartisan delegation of former government officials to attend the inauguration and china's ministry of commerce you announced new sanctions today against boeing and two other u.s. defense contractors because of their arm sales to taiwan. gordon, your reaction to the inauguration there and the happenings now in taiwan and wy he's china hitting back at american companies now? >> well, william lye's words i think were music to the ears of the united states. he said he was not going to change the status quo. those were the magic terms that the state department doesn't want to see any change in that and i think that he really is very much on
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europe more cautious and, of course, hit harder by the russia invasion of ukraine. saying stronger demand in the u.s. reflected in stronger growth, also in higher inflation. european inflation has been relatively steady. just above the 2% target trending down. same measure in the u.s., nothing above 3%. not given beneficials confidence to stick that its headed to the 2% target. one of the biggest differences here. ecb policy translates better into their economy. most of their lending comes from banks. the u.s. has a very large non-bank lending sector that gets around fed policy in a lot of ways making it of youer for tfor -- suffer for the fed. might have to wait longer for fed policy and like more government spending higher growth? maybe longer, lingering inflation? or like the european model with their economy tanked or maybe you have a better idea? >> compared to europe? no, no. always take the u.s. you know i'll "always." esse socialism land. june -- what's september for a cut? >> hold on. hold on. fresh quotes, joe, just like fresh bread. fresh quotes. a couple
europe more cautious and, of course, hit harder by the russia invasion of ukraine. saying stronger demand in the u.s. reflected in stronger growth, also in higher inflation. european inflation has been relatively steady. just above the 2% target trending down. same measure in the u.s., nothing above 3%. not given beneficials confidence to stick that its headed to the 2% target. one of the biggest differences here. ecb policy translates better into their economy. most of their lending comes from...
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there's there's no media attention on the war like there is on, say, what's happening in gaza or ukraine in but there is this pressing legacy right that there is continued in hostile relations between, the united states and north korea. right. that has not ended. you know, there's i engage with north korean officials in dialogs and one often tell them is that the united states does not have permanent enemies. we have permanent interest, but we don't have permanent enemies. right. and we been able to have normalized develop comprehensive strategic partnerships with past like vietnam like japan. why can't we do the same with? north korea, obviously, there is there's a lot of complicating factors, but this is what i tell. what i tell north koreans. and i think one of the reasons obviously people will say is, well, north korea is threatening us and they have nuclear weapons. right. so we how do we normalize relations with a country that's threatening us and has nuclear weapons? and that seems a plausible reason, except for the fact even before north korea develop nuclear weapons in the late
there's there's no media attention on the war like there is on, say, what's happening in gaza or ukraine in but there is this pressing legacy right that there is continued in hostile relations between, the united states and north korea. right. that has not ended. you know, there's i engage with north korean officials in dialogs and one often tell them is that the united states does not have permanent enemies. we have permanent interest, but we don't have permanent enemies. right. and we been...
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because you've really been opposed to helping ukraine in its fight. you've said a lot of things that are sucktive that you just want to pull back. >> let me address that point, margaret. first of all, i think the reason we have to be smart in ukraine, we don't have a strategy. what is joe biden going to do? what is another $60 billion going to accomplish that $120 billion hasn't? we have to have strat strategy. >> 80% funds the u.s. industrial defense base. >> europe and china and the intertwinement. the reason europe has become weaker is because they deindustrialized. why? because they pursued a green energy agenda following the lead of the biden administration and that necessarily empowers china and russia. we need to acknowledge that it's our decisions that are making these countries stronger. we need to fix that, not whine at countries that have 10 million people. >> or people like cheap stuff no matter where they live. they look for -- >> they'd love to have cheap energy in europe but they don't have it. >> i want to ask you about abortion becaus
because you've really been opposed to helping ukraine in its fight. you've said a lot of things that are sucktive that you just want to pull back. >> let me address that point, margaret. first of all, i think the reason we have to be smart in ukraine, we don't have a strategy. what is joe biden going to do? what is another $60 billion going to accomplish that $120 billion hasn't? we have to have strat strategy. >> 80% funds the u.s. industrial defense base. >> europe and china...
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cling and mediators rule between russia and ukraine if possible. however, all those sorts of days, sending all sorts of aid, including financial and military, 80 crane, and not wish to end the war. they wish to protect it by any means possible. the islamic republic of around use of the ample opportunities it now has that is disposal has been blamed by the west. we're just trying to throw in more accusations. if we have given no response to these accusations on different forms. we said, if you have something to back of the subjugation, 6 police, but you said they have not been able to produce a single piece of evidence or prove of any kind any of it today. we have no doubt that their strategies to keep accusing based on the group public in order to disparage it and say public opinion against it. but this drake, just like all the other tricks they have use the gains based on the republic won't help them. now i would like if possible for you to give us your assessment of the prospects and future relations between iran and russia. we have enjoyed long
cling and mediators rule between russia and ukraine if possible. however, all those sorts of days, sending all sorts of aid, including financial and military, 80 crane, and not wish to end the war. they wish to protect it by any means possible. the islamic republic of around use of the ample opportunities it now has that is disposal has been blamed by the west. we're just trying to throw in more accusations. if we have given no response to these accusations on different forms. we said, if you...
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the ukraine's heart keeps city and its surrounding villages have been hit by a series of. busy ill strikes as russian forces pushed into the region on a home and was in the village of check house colors over just after a russian misapplied with tech to cascade. most of was a quiet village. just know for par keith, where people came to fish up until 11. am this sunday the me so ripped through the country club and the, like sure, we run into valentina one during the road outside people. what's happening in the hole for the task of a fragment? he's my head here a little bit my blood congealed. it smells at that. then i called my husband, but she didn't pick up. you know, he's lying on the lake shore with his dog, where he stays there. her husband is one of the dead who disabilities just 20 minutes from how to key if you crane 2nd city. russia has been bombarding it for months, hitting industrial targets and for residential buildings. so military unless, believe it's an effort to push the population out. well, thirty's, the noise was so just staying in the country club. so may
the ukraine's heart keeps city and its surrounding villages have been hit by a series of. busy ill strikes as russian forces pushed into the region on a home and was in the village of check house colors over just after a russian misapplied with tech to cascade. most of was a quiet village. just know for par keith, where people came to fish up until 11. am this sunday the me so ripped through the country club and the, like sure, we run into valentina one during the road outside people. what's...
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is the man who negotiated the deal for iran to sell drones and missimissile to russia to use against ukraine. he is the key man in the russia november -alliance. iran even with stunning development remains very dangerous and of course pushing terrorism and supporting all that throughout the legion. >> carley: there will be an election in 50 days and supreme leader's son is a name that has been floated. >> todd: keep an eye on how this situation is impacting oil prices. >> carley: bring in cheryl casone. good morning to you. >> cheryl: good morning. look at the two contracts that we follow in the u.s. earlier on in the morning with news of death of president of iran jumped to level we have not seen since may 1. summer driving season, keep an eye on wti. a lot of things at play. price of oil did go over 80 per barrel we closed 79.58 on friday. we need to look at saudis, the king is facing health issues. he is in japan getting treated for lung inflammation. soleimani, crown prince, will keep relations steady and we ex expect. if the father's health is failing, that adds to the uncertainty. the
is the man who negotiated the deal for iran to sell drones and missimissile to russia to use against ukraine. he is the key man in the russia november -alliance. iran even with stunning development remains very dangerous and of course pushing terrorism and supporting all that throughout the legion. >> carley: there will be an election in 50 days and supreme leader's son is a name that has been floated. >> todd: keep an eye on how this situation is impacting oil prices. >>...
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russia, for example, will be looking to maintain iran provides it with the drones in the fight against ukraine. continuity and managed succession will be paramount, but remember, raisi will not be mourned by many. he was known as the butcher of te tehran. many tens of millions of people will not be sorry he is gone. >> you mentioned he was elected president, but it was during historically low turnout. it may not be representative of the population. i want to talk about the oil prices. brent crude in particular. that's when we saw the hamas attack on israel on october 7th and you look at the international benchmark. oil prices are down more than .50%. when i was in london, we kept hearing over and over that oil prices were stuck, but if there was any type of geopolitical disruption, it would spike. we actions and other things. what does this mean? >> it is a head scratcher, as you say, but there is one change in the trend which is the u.s. energy independence and shale gas. that explains why oil prices are not moving in response to the middle east risk. however, i would caution that doesn't mea
russia, for example, will be looking to maintain iran provides it with the drones in the fight against ukraine. continuity and managed succession will be paramount, but remember, raisi will not be mourned by many. he was known as the butcher of te tehran. many tens of millions of people will not be sorry he is gone. >> you mentioned he was elected president, but it was during historically low turnout. it may not be representative of the population. i want to talk about the oil prices....
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their end of the deal to run also supplied lethal drone technology to russia fueling the conflicts in ukraine allowing moscow to strike deep behind the front lines meanwhile, at home raisi oversaw a brutal crackdown on dissent, suppressing a 2022 uprising sparked by the death of mahsa amini, a young woman in the custody of a religious morality please. it will cemented his status as a loyal hard liner, potentially in line to succeed iran's 85-year-old supreme leader president races sudden death plunges that succession into chaos racy died along with his minister of foreign affairs has seen a mere abdolrahim the top iranian diplomat, took office in 2021 after a long career with the foreign ministry all right. >> that was our matthew chance. we're going to have much more still ahead on this story. are 23 minutes past the hour. here's your morning round up. any minute now, a british court will well the side of julian assange should be extradited to the us. wikileaks founder faces trial in this country after his company published highly classified material on its website the us will remove its mil
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larry is russian, but has your opinion citizenship, and comes from capstone and southeastern ukraine. her mother chose to stay valerio staying with a friend and struggles to find a suitable permanent accommodation in on you, again with the local authorities showing little concern. and so i'm wondering if i can't believe that there isn't some corner in the whole town where i can at least have a place to live with my dogs, especially if i can pay my rent. i mean, i pay taxes here. so i spoke to the college student, it's sort of like the local mass office. so i basically told them, i'm a russian with the ukranian passport. i can't go back to any of the mainland countries that a somehow more or less native to me. i meant the mazda system to listen to me and harshly said, this is the brutal reality home that was the few must go back to the mainland if you have no place to live here, let us for the visits. industrial know, regional companies can offer housing for their employees, while non norwegians must find their own as demand increases. life for foreigners and the town used to be easier
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we will not let our country share the same destiny as ukraine, and what is happening there. but is this peace? security footage of an opposition mp being attacked by masked thugs. activists here are being targeted by the security forces and badly beaten, kremlin—style. my nose is broken, this bone is broken, the bone which holds an eye. we all know that in russia it does not exist a free society, there is no freedom. you are worried that it's going to come and happen here as well? yeah, so we are on the way. which explains why these street protests are continuing, a russian flag set on fire. chanting young georgians have made their choice. they are determined to have a future inside europe, but with an ever more aggressive authoritarian russia right next door, it is going to be a long struggle. "we are georgia," they shout. but this country's future, its very identity hang in the balance. the chelsea flower show is getting under way and for the first time it features a garden designed by children. charlotte gallagher reports. children are taking over the chelsea flower sho
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and, you know, it's nato's that there's a war in ukraine and, you know, the u.s. dictatorships and repressive regimes around world. well, one of the things one of my kind of stock answers to this is, south korea, which surely was a repressive military regime for much of its history in the cold war. but this generated an indigenous south korean democratic movement that democratized the country and without in any way covering up some of the class divisions and in south korea, that is a very vibrant democracy that recalls locks up its ex-presidents. i'll just leave that handed and produces things like k-pop fashion and cars. you can see, you know, in parking lots and so on and so forth. had we not fought the korean war, that would not be there now. i thought we were going to end. it's complicated. and now our k-pop. so we'll take a couple quick questions from the audience. david schmitt not really a question. more of a comment and no thoughts that the my father was a 20 year old fighter pilot. korea flew about 100 missions and he just told me one time he goes, yeah,
and, you know, it's nato's that there's a war in ukraine and, you know, the u.s. dictatorships and repressive regimes around world. well, one of the things one of my kind of stock answers to this is, south korea, which surely was a repressive military regime for much of its history in the cold war. but this generated an indigenous south korean democratic movement that democratized the country and without in any way covering up some of the class divisions and in south korea, that is a very...
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also sometimes you see the attacks on cities in ukraine including odessa and even kyiv. in terms of other players who might emerge and where is that power struggle going to be, the other name, the other two -- there were two names that were always talked about in private, one being raisi and no longer in consideration because of this helicopter crash, which, my understanding is also foul weather, not foul play, but the other was the son of the supreme leader. he is the son of the current supreme leader. he is someone who the supreme leader at some stage wanted to replace him, but there was opposition to that. there were people who -- that's why raisi had effectively emerged as a consensus candidate in these closed circles because -- by the way, very little is known about his son. he's not someone who gives interviews. i don't think i've ever heard his voice. i've seen a few pictures of him. iran operates very much in the shadows when it comes to its leadership. they have elections, but the elections are generally not legitimate and are a bit of an electoral and democrati
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abc's james longman has the latest from ukraine. >> reporter: kharkiv is ukraine's second largest city. it feels like rusrussia's numbe one target. a strike on this neighborhood not far from the city center injured five people saturday, among them two children. we have been there kharkiv a few days. every day we hear missile and drone attacks coming in on the city. this hit a few hours ago. we heard it hit. got investigators here on site. the house ruined. you can see the crater in the garden. to the north of the city, a battle is raging. a week into russia's major incursion, at least 12 towns and villages swallowed up by their advance. more than 8,000 have fled them. among them this 78-year-old woman. what's happening is she's desperate to go home. she keeps repeating it. she's crying. perhaps she hasn't understood is that it's not a place she can ever go back to. ukraine says they have stabilized the station. i spoke exclusively with the battalion commander responsible for the defense. the aid shortage made a difference. we have a saying, the sweat of the artillerymen saves the blood
abc's james longman has the latest from ukraine. >> reporter: kharkiv is ukraine's second largest city. it feels like rusrussia's numbe one target. a strike on this neighborhood not far from the city center injured five people saturday, among them two children. we have been there kharkiv a few days. every day we hear missile and drone attacks coming in on the city. this hit a few hours ago. we heard it hit. got investigators here on site. the house ruined. you can see the crater in the...
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cling and mediators rule between russia and ukraine if possible. however, all those sorts of de, sending all sorts of 8, including financial and mailed $38.00 to ukraine, and not wish to end the war. they wish to protect it by any means possible. now i would like if possible for you to give us your assessment of the prospects and future relations between iran and russia. we have enjoyed longstanding relations with russia in multiple areas, including politics, economics, trade, defense and security. and our cooperation is developing every day. even the war in the region couldn't slowed down no cooperation. the multiple areas quite the opposite as the article was, the political will that prioritize is expand call corporation, particularly in the areas of trade and economy as well as our partnership in the international, no self transport, coin go. initiative and regional cooperation misuse. the development of fall relations, today's issues have had no impact on the relationship between brush and the red and level. well, all relationship with russia i
cling and mediators rule between russia and ukraine if possible. however, all those sorts of de, sending all sorts of 8, including financial and mailed $38.00 to ukraine, and not wish to end the war. they wish to protect it by any means possible. now i would like if possible for you to give us your assessment of the prospects and future relations between iran and russia. we have enjoyed longstanding relations with russia in multiple areas, including politics, economics, trade, defense and...
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so far, there's been no push from ordinary ukrainians or official pressure from ukraine's allies, or even the political opposition to hold a new vote. so the landscape seems secure in his job for now. but that might change without signs of tangible progress and a war that might drag on for years to come. one from line to and of course is calculated from which i'm now joined by the w corresponding marks on the marks. how long do you think the public will back zalinski as well? yeah, you just heard in the reports. um, according to the latest pause presence and lensky has an approval rating of a roughly 70 percent of the population. and compare that to the approval rating of restoral either such as us present bite and german chests or shoals. they have an approval rating of less than 40 percent in a short period of time served. now, this rating and in my opinion, does not necessarily reflect or does not necessarily mean that everybody's appreciates the political actions, the political leadership of the presence of landscape over the past 5 years. over the last 2 of more than 2 years of
so far, there's been no push from ordinary ukrainians or official pressure from ukraine's allies, or even the political opposition to hold a new vote. so the landscape seems secure in his job for now. but that might change without signs of tangible progress and a war that might drag on for years to come. one from line to and of course is calculated from which i'm now joined by the w corresponding marks on the marks. how long do you think the public will back zalinski as well? yeah, you just...
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also, sometimes, you can see those attacks on cities in ukraine, including odessa and even kyiv. in terms of other players who might emerge, and where is that power struggle going to be? the other name, well, to names, that were always talked about in private, one being raisi, and now, no longer in consideration because of his helicopter crash, which, my understanding was foul weather, not foul play, but, the other was the son of the supreme leader, mojtaba kemeny. he is the son of the current supreme leader. he is someone who the supreme leader, at some stage had wanted to replace him, but, there was opposition to that. there were people who -- that is why raisi had effectively emerged as a candidate -- a consensus candidate in these closed circles, because mojtaba -- by the way, very little is known about him. he is not someone who gives interviews. i don't think i've ever even heard his voice. i've seen a few pictures of him. iran operates very much in the shadows when it comes to leadership. they have elections, but the elections are generally not legitimate, and are a bit of
also, sometimes, you can see those attacks on cities in ukraine, including odessa and even kyiv. in terms of other players who might emerge, and where is that power struggle going to be? the other name, well, to names, that were always talked about in private, one being raisi, and now, no longer in consideration because of his helicopter crash, which, my understanding was foul weather, not foul play, but, the other was the son of the supreme leader, mojtaba kemeny. he is the son of the current...
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the war and ukraine i know been discussing that as well. it runs very good relations with russia mean that iran has been getting some support from russia in terms of minute treat technology, but more going the other way in terms of missiles and drones that iran has. many, most observers believes supplied to russia and many believe that those have been one of the factors that may be starting to turn things in the last year or so to russia's advantage in that war, new crime. so since iran has its fingers in so many regional pies and even as you said, further afield, you, when you see the headline uranium president dies, you would expect a, well, this could be an earthquake it's, it's no one actually expects it to be a nurse quite can you explain that? well, i think the all sorts of factors we need to watch closely. you all going to have elections, elections, or a mass mobilization of people. what the government in around wants to happen. that may be some complications to get people on the streets. you might get some protests . so the are also
the war and ukraine i know been discussing that as well. it runs very good relations with russia mean that iran has been getting some support from russia in terms of minute treat technology, but more going the other way in terms of missiles and drones that iran has. many, most observers believes supplied to russia and many believe that those have been one of the factors that may be starting to turn things in the last year or so to russia's advantage in that war, new crime. so since iran has its...
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and again, cities in ukraine by the russian military so one of the questions out there, why would the president the country have to be flying in potentially such an antiquated aircraft what happens next well, it is a succession and the iranian constitution has spelled that out and taking a look at iranian state media you can already hear anchors dressed in black television presenters talking about stability, right now, about how the islamic revolution is not just one person. this is a tragedy, this is a setback that ebrahim raisi is some a martyr to be mourned. but that the islamic republic iran is stronger than that, and we'll move forward so that's one of the messages that's being sent by the government. the constitution spells out that the vice president, who was not elected in 2021, he was appointed and is relatively speaking, a little known individual named mohammed macaj bear he will serve as a kind of interim president while a council of the heads of the three branches of government, the judiciary, the parliament. and now this interim president, they will be tasked with setting
and again, cities in ukraine by the russian military so one of the questions out there, why would the president the country have to be flying in potentially such an antiquated aircraft what happens next well, it is a succession and the iranian constitution has spelled that out and taking a look at iranian state media you can already hear anchors dressed in black television presenters talking about stability, right now, about how the islamic revolution is not just one person. this is a tragedy,...
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begin to change the course of the war in ukraine over the last year or so. and what about at the united states? the reaction that we haven't heard anything from the white house as yet, but we will do in the coming as a how. how will they be observing what's going on? i think the united states will be playing this one very slowly and very carefully. i think they know that change of any sort and we have a change of some leaders of significant leaders of the number 2. and number 3, you could argue in certain, in the way that the, that, that to iran is seen in the world in terms of the international uh, facing leaders. uh, but we also know in the us knows the system in the wrong very, very well. they have lots of analyst at the state department and see i examining this. they know the supreme leda is the, is the real direction of strategic direction in, in, in, in, inside iran. and that will stay. so we don't think we're going to see many of the runs policy has changed, but it is, it is a time of some uncertainty. they'll be concerned because we have the war on g
begin to change the course of the war in ukraine over the last year or so. and what about at the united states? the reaction that we haven't heard anything from the white house as yet, but we will do in the coming as a how. how will they be observing what's going on? i think the united states will be playing this one very slowly and very carefully. i think they know that change of any sort and we have a change of some leaders of significant leaders of the number 2. and number 3, you could argue...
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now russia's nonstop assault on northern ukraine has left another five people dead and 16 injured. and police say russian missiles hit a village in kharkiv region on sunday, 20 minutes apart, targeting emergency workers who responded to the initial attack. an officer and a medic were injured and a woman who is seven months pregnant is among those killed meanwhile, the ukrainian ambassador to the us says that her country has a right to strike russian troops outside ukraine to defend itself and she addressed concerns that american weapons could be used in those attacks. in an interview on sunday it's clear that russia is an aggressor. here is clear when they are preparing samson so the un rules, the international law and every other rules that exist in this country which russia violated by the way, give us a clear right to defend ourselves by striking an aggressor was on our territory or for for all where they are launching authority in the attack from now, she went on to urge ukraine's allies to send more air defenses, saying it is the fastest way to protect civilians from russian s
now russia's nonstop assault on northern ukraine has left another five people dead and 16 injured. and police say russian missiles hit a village in kharkiv region on sunday, 20 minutes apart, targeting emergency workers who responded to the initial attack. an officer and a medic were injured and a woman who is seven months pregnant is among those killed meanwhile, the ukrainian ambassador to the us says that her country has a right to strike russian troops outside ukraine to defend itself and...
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sometimes you can see those attacks on cities, in ukraine, including odessa and even kyiv. in terms of other players who might emerge, and where is that power struggle going to be, there were two names that were always talked about, in private, one being crazy, and now, no longer in consideration because of this helicopter crash, my understanding is also foul weather, no foul play, but, the other was the son of the supreme leader, mustapha kemeny. he is the son of the current supreme leader, he is someone who the supreme leader at some stage, had wanted to replace him, but, there was other opposition to that. that's why, raisi had effectively emerged as a candidate, a consensus candidate, in these closed circles, because mustapha, he doesn't give interviews, iran operates in the shadows when it comes to its leadership. they have elections, the elections are generally not legitimate, and are a bit of electoral democratic theater, but, behind the scenes, the move to replace the supreme leader, there were always these two names, the supreme leader's current son, most of the mo
sometimes you can see those attacks on cities, in ukraine, including odessa and even kyiv. in terms of other players who might emerge, and where is that power struggle going to be, there were two names that were always talked about, in private, one being crazy, and now, no longer in consideration because of this helicopter crash, my understanding is also foul weather, no foul play, but, the other was the son of the supreme leader, mustapha kemeny. he is the son of the current supreme leader, he...
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once the russians invaded ukraine two years ago, very few nations in the world came to the assistance of the russians there. iran was certainly one of them. and we've seen in in news reports over the past two years how the iranians supplied drones, munitions, what have you, to, to the russians contained almost, so the russians are certainly keen on on keeping the iranians close by. and just from a geographic perspective alone, i mean, the russians are certainly, you know, they border iran. so they are in a much better position to actually assist in any recovery that the iranians might need. the north koreans, though i am less concerned about simply because the north koreans have a very, limited ability to assist the iranians in any meaningful time frame. if you remember, from about 4 or 5 years ago when president trump visited or met with, the north korean president, the north korean president had to borrow a chinese airplane just to get to, just to get to singapore, where they were meeting, so that that tells you certainly what the north korean capabilities are to, to assist in this
once the russians invaded ukraine two years ago, very few nations in the world came to the assistance of the russians there. iran was certainly one of them. and we've seen in in news reports over the past two years how the iranians supplied drones, munitions, what have you, to, to the russians contained almost, so the russians are certainly keen on on keeping the iranians close by. and just from a geographic perspective alone, i mean, the russians are certainly, you know, they border iran. so...
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this question should 1st be addressed by ukraine's political and legal system. there are various options in their constitution. it's a matter of assessment. this assessment should primarily be given by the constitutional court and ukraine's political system. for us, it doesn't matter because if it comes to signing any documents, we must sign them with legitimate authorities, especially on such a critical issue. that's an obvious fact. but i repeat, this question should be answered by ukraine's political and legal systems. so for now, the future hundreds, very much in abundance, with around 50 countries, signing up to piece towards in switzerland. pink sold a set to take place without russia as a western values of freedom of democracy. come on the question. this is steve sweeney, the don't. yes, republic, football, tea. recapping the breaking news. we're following here on our to international uranium vice president most and months or a confirms president abraham. right. you see was killed. and last night's the helicopter crash. in total 8 people died. when the he
this question should 1st be addressed by ukraine's political and legal system. there are various options in their constitution. it's a matter of assessment. this assessment should primarily be given by the constitutional court and ukraine's political system. for us, it doesn't matter because if it comes to signing any documents, we must sign them with legitimate authorities, especially on such a critical issue. that's an obvious fact. but i repeat, this question should be answered by ukraine's...
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enrolled into turkish. military's inventor, in 2021, has been operational on the ground in the war, in ukraine, in the war and got over in libya. and they have the thermal cameras and they are very sophisticated rooms. and finally, with those phones, the place of the wreckage was identified. and as we know, because the weather was very full, the and the area is mountainous and full of forest. we have been hearing that is some rescue teams that were on the way to the wreckage to find the wreckage of the helicopter. both of those, so it's drones also the, the circle drawn also helps the search and rescue teams to be deployed at to the wreckage. it took it took you also announced yesterday that they have also this fast a helicopter with a night vision to the area. and yet, you know, has been through so many natural disasters are like earthquakes and every year is fighting against the forest fires. that's why i can say that here is a compatible is actually sophisticated in these mentors in iran who doesn't ask for any help from any other country as it's, it's been under sanctions for many years in
enrolled into turkish. military's inventor, in 2021, has been operational on the ground in the war, in ukraine, in the war and got over in libya. and they have the thermal cameras and they are very sophisticated rooms. and finally, with those phones, the place of the wreckage was identified. and as we know, because the weather was very full, the and the area is mountainous and full of forest. we have been hearing that is some rescue teams that were on the way to the wreckage to find the...