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produce gas bo self germany. but there's a european ban on fracking because so right now we're, we're importing fresh gas from the l n g. so called liquid natural gas from the united states, which is the result of fricking. so we're not shy and taking these gas, but we are very much reluctant to do so, like germany is not shy and taking nuclear power volume is taken from. let's go to the energy expert here with 2 questions. germany's new economy and climate minister who is a member of the green party and certainly not responsible for the predicament that the country finds itself in. he's been working tirelessly to try to begin weaning germany off of fossil fuels, making deals in the united arab emirates, and can tar to get more liquefied natural gas looking to reduce coal. he says that germany can actually be off of coal and oil by the end of the year. so question would be, you have said, you think germany could do a full embargo, even including gas. how so we did several studies, especially on the gas market. we
produce gas bo self germany. but there's a european ban on fracking because so right now we're, we're importing fresh gas from the l n g. so called liquid natural gas from the united states, which is the result of fricking. so we're not shy and taking these gas, but we are very much reluctant to do so, like germany is not shy and taking nuclear power volume is taken from. let's go to the energy expert here with 2 questions. germany's new economy and climate minister who is a member of the green...
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the talk shows here in germany and he is shouting very loudly that germany must do more. it must deliver, not just more weapons, it should deliver heavy weaponry. and not just as he puts it, iraq of appellate grenades, which have proven to actually have made a difference in ukraine, but also potentially tanks and armored vehicles. and that's something that also the nato foreign ministers are debating today whether in the light of boots or in the light of these terrible pictures is terrible. images that we all have in mind, whether this is a turning point where nato countries to must send heavy weaponry. that would also be used to liberate villages, to have a more active role, have a less defensive in nature and risk. a russian interpretation that this would be nato countries entering this conflict because after all, that's what nato, what germany, what europe is afraid of that raso would decide potential single handedly at that nato is now part of this conflict. and that is now, and i think you'll find it difficult ashley to get it across my lips. but that's what position
the talk shows here in germany and he is shouting very loudly that germany must do more. it must deliver, not just more weapons, it should deliver heavy weaponry. and not just as he puts it, iraq of appellate grenades, which have proven to actually have made a difference in ukraine, but also potentially tanks and armored vehicles. and that's something that also the nato foreign ministers are debating today whether in the light of boots or in the light of these terrible pictures is terrible....
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significant that germany is supplying this heavy weapons. the had been pressure growing on the government not only by the conservative party, but also within the government with the free business and f t p. part in the greens, calling for these heavy weapons. it's not surprisingly that this announcement happened before at these a high level delegation smitty, and i'm son in cell than a germany. there was media report, boy, a german media. as you dodge had cited, who said that germany will send to these tangs with these anti aircraft egg capacities. so all in all here in ramstein it was happening and relieved that germany is finally taking this step. and the us defense secretary lloyd austin said that these me things will now take place every mm hm. catholic mythical, is that what they want to show to day here is unity. they are talking not only to nato members, they are talking to all allies, all around the world, and that's why the u. s. also made this meeting here. this was not under the umbrella of ne, to more people and more countries we
significant that germany is supplying this heavy weapons. the had been pressure growing on the government not only by the conservative party, but also within the government with the free business and f t p. part in the greens, calling for these heavy weapons. it's not surprisingly that this announcement happened before at these a high level delegation smitty, and i'm son in cell than a germany. there was media report, boy, a german media. as you dodge had cited, who said that germany will send...
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and that really has damaged germany's reputation. still the strongest economy in the u as a leader in the, this geostrategic struggle and politically at home. i mean, how unified is this, this move in these as we've been things sort of a very new perspective on, on germany's a sort of military and military involvement. how much unity is there within, within the german government and german political parties. on the one hand, there's a striking amount of unity. we are still rubbing our eyes and is here is correspondence that particular the greens very early on came around pro, delivery of weapons pro, delivery of happy weapons being very vocal about it. and at the same time, it's the social democrats who are still struggling to break with what many c as a pro russian past. embodied by the former, the last social democratic chancellor. gerhard schroeder, who is still on the payroll of vladimir putin. we saw a few weeks ago ago, had food are traveling to moscow and meeting with putin in an attempt to maybe change his mind. i mean, how w
and that really has damaged germany's reputation. still the strongest economy in the u as a leader in the, this geostrategic struggle and politically at home. i mean, how unified is this, this move in these as we've been things sort of a very new perspective on, on germany's a sort of military and military involvement. how much unity is there within, within the german government and german political parties. on the one hand, there's a striking amount of unity. we are still rubbing our eyes and...
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what is the sense here in germany about this reliance? all essentially, they are concerned people here in germany about the possible economic impact of such an embargo if there were, for example, an embargo on russian oil, a russian gas. but germans are essentially divided on whether the embargo is a good solution or a good decision for germany. and that's also something that, by the way, we can see among people who vote for different parties. there are some who say that that is an important signal that should be sent to russia. that idea of an embargo where the others believed that it would be a big problem here in germany. if such an embargo were implemented because germany could suffer as the government has stressed economically. for example with poverty or mass unemployment. busy so the issue of an embargo on russian energy, specifically oil or gas germans do seem to be divided. but as i stressed earlier, there is also an idea among germans that more needs to be done when it comes to the german government's reaction to the warn you cr
what is the sense here in germany about this reliance? all essentially, they are concerned people here in germany about the possible economic impact of such an embargo if there were, for example, an embargo on russian oil, a russian gas. but germans are essentially divided on whether the embargo is a good solution or a good decision for germany. and that's also something that, by the way, we can see among people who vote for different parties. there are some who say that that is an important...
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matthew, even president, so ascii has indicated that he understands that germany, that germany can't go for a full embargo on gas overnight as it were. but should germany being be doing more and if so, what i think it should definitely be doing more. and i think the question is, is the wrong one? i don't think it's what should germany be doing for you? great, because ultimately what they're doing is for security in europe. and i think when you see these pictures, there is no other option from a moral perspective, but to impose a gas embargo. and yes, that would be painful. and yes, that would tip germany into a recession. but you do, you really want to sort of live with having funded putin's aggression against ukraine. and let's remember, there are hundreds of millions every day that are flowing into russia for gas from, from germany. and i, you know, i just think it's, it's not going to be a legacy that any german is going to be comfortable with. if this war, as many people fear continues for, you know, possibly years. most of the cutting off the funds for russia's war machine, as i
matthew, even president, so ascii has indicated that he understands that germany, that germany can't go for a full embargo on gas overnight as it were. but should germany being be doing more and if so, what i think it should definitely be doing more. and i think the question is, is the wrong one? i don't think it's what should germany be doing for you? great, because ultimately what they're doing is for security in europe. and i think when you see these pictures, there is no other option from a...
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so germany doesn't lan is finding out. so germany doesn't [an to is finding out. so germany doesn't plan to and — is finding out. so germany doesn't plan to and its _ is finding out. so germany doesn't plan to and its reliance _ is finding out. so germany doesn't plan to and its reliance until - plan to and its reliance until mid-2024, plan to and its reliance until mid—2024, so you can't do these things dan, i wonder if up until now, europe, the west has congratulated itself on putting a united front when it comes to dealing with russia — are we starting to see that united front being tested? i starting to see that united front being tested?— starting to see that united front being tested? i think tested is a aood being tested? i think tested is a good word. _ being tested? i think tested is a good word. but _ being tested? i think tested is a good word, but france - being tested? i think tested is a good word, but france and - being tested? i think tested is a - good word, but france and germany will want to stay close together on this, and there is a st
so germany doesn't lan is finding out. so germany doesn't [an to is finding out. so germany doesn't plan to and — is finding out. so germany doesn't plan to and its _ is finding out. so germany doesn't plan to and its reliance _ is finding out. so germany doesn't plan to and its reliance until - plan to and its reliance until mid-2024, plan to and its reliance until mid—2024, so you can't do these things dan, i wonder if up until now, europe, the west has congratulated itself on putting a...
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as i visited germany, i consider germany to be a great friend and an ally. and, you know, we've served a, i've served in germany as a, as an officer and in work with german forces and, and i, it's, it's always been a real pleasure to, to work alongside our, our german partner, sir. now i think it's, it's significant that you know, germany announced that it was gonna provide 50 t t assistance. i think that those systems will provide real capability to for ukraine. and in terms of what else germany will do going forward. again, that's a sovereign decision. one that you're that, that the german leadership will make and i don't want to speculate on that. i just believe that just based upon everything that i've seen in my interaction with the minister of defense and how intently she's been focused on making sure that she can do everything that she can to help and work alongside her partners and allies. that she'll continue to look for ways to be to be relevant and provide good capability till ukrainians as they continue to, to prosecute this fight. the next quest
as i visited germany, i consider germany to be a great friend and an ally. and, you know, we've served a, i've served in germany as a, as an officer and in work with german forces and, and i, it's, it's always been a real pleasure to, to work alongside our, our german partner, sir. now i think it's, it's significant that you know, germany announced that it was gonna provide 50 t t assistance. i think that those systems will provide real capability to for ukraine. and in terms of what else...
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and so clearly this is all taking place in germany. but the fact that the united states is called dozens of countries to the table. and that we saw a declaration from the us defense secretary, that nobody will leave without a commitment to ukraine. somewhat set the tone here. so that's why the timing isn't that terribly surprising. and the outcome is something that if you'd asked me 3 days ago, it really didn't look like this was going to happen. and she made clear that, you know, germany has been supporting ukraine since day one, as you said, talking with a partners. how great was the criticism because there was, of course, criticism, germany for just simply not doing enough. how great was this political pressure well and from within, it was great because it actually read the other 2 coalition party. so current in government with all of sorts and that there's inhibitions. tricky. the social democrats were having the concern of actually becoming a party to the war was something that simply no longer what was taken even within the coali
and so clearly this is all taking place in germany. but the fact that the united states is called dozens of countries to the table. and that we saw a declaration from the us defense secretary, that nobody will leave without a commitment to ukraine. somewhat set the tone here. so that's why the timing isn't that terribly surprising. and the outcome is something that if you'd asked me 3 days ago, it really didn't look like this was going to happen. and she made clear that, you know, germany has...
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iron clad and germany. we come to help if necessary. but then it's also for everybody important including germany to make those decisions. so that we make nature stronger and there will be no need to come to any help at all. so what do you feel isn't understood in berlin yet? that is understood in the baltic countries, for instance, that our neighbors problems today her, our problems tomorrow. if we don't help our neighbors, when their house is on fire, that pyre will also catch, you know, your house, 5 minutes to cut us. thank you very much. take a look now. some of the other stories related to the war in ukraine. russia has expelled 40 german diplomats from moscow, and a tit for tat move. germany kicked out a number of russian staff earlier this month. the german foreign minister says the recal it retaliation is expected, but it's not justified. russian authorities say fire has engulfed an oil facility. the blaze broke out in the city of brands north east of the ukrainian border. there's no immediate indi
iron clad and germany. we come to help if necessary. but then it's also for everybody important including germany to make those decisions. so that we make nature stronger and there will be no need to come to any help at all. so what do you feel isn't understood in berlin yet? that is understood in the baltic countries, for instance, that our neighbors problems today her, our problems tomorrow. if we don't help our neighbors, when their house is on fire, that pyre will also catch, you know, your...
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so this is massive is the massive shift in policy for germany. germany had long been reluctant to send heavy weapons to ukraine directly, but pressure had obviously been growing for germany to do more, even though they had been sending weapons. but just not the types that ukraine says a desperately needs to push back russian troops that are in the seizing the south and the east of the country. so clearly in germany wanted, the german government wanted to signal to its allies that germany is not coming to this important meeting today, empty handed. it could also be an indication that germany might have an even longer list in its suitcase today that we've only heard about those gay parts tanks there that germany is now willing to send directly to ukraine. and the german defense minister has also said that the country is now going to coordinate training of ukrainian soldiers on artillery systems on german soil, together with the americans. germany will also provide training for ukraine on tank, howard says, and that's something they'll do together with a netherlands. they'll continue to p
so this is massive is the massive shift in policy for germany. germany had long been reluctant to send heavy weapons to ukraine directly, but pressure had obviously been growing for germany to do more, even though they had been sending weapons. but just not the types that ukraine says a desperately needs to push back russian troops that are in the seizing the south and the east of the country. so clearly in germany wanted, the german government wanted to signal to its allies that germany is not...
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do you see germany and the military? are you in a position to deliver anything that ukraine says it needs right now? the commitment is the ukraine service every support. this includes yes, heavy reference, artillery air defense and tanks. and yes, there's a variety of options for the german government including offers from our industry and coordinated with our partners in european union. so for example, some you partners delivered systems from sylvia time and they can actually be replaced. and we can fill these gas by, for example, delivering our energy fence system into our base of the rioting options to be chosen in coordinated manner by germany and by our partners. and then they did with ukraine past. yes, we have to do more and we have to get faster so far. we did too little and too late. there's a consensus in our parliament already more and to deliver also a heavy weapons. our champs are still hasn't changing, but i think they will be. and in due time concrete and significant progress, mr. bar, let me just ask you
do you see germany and the military? are you in a position to deliver anything that ukraine says it needs right now? the commitment is the ukraine service every support. this includes yes, heavy reference, artillery air defense and tanks. and yes, there's a variety of options for the german government including offers from our industry and coordinated with our partners in european union. so for example, some you partners delivered systems from sylvia time and they can actually be replaced. and...
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germany and the u.k. also share exactly the same conviction that putin must fail in ukraine, which is why we are working together in the g7 to toughen our sanctions and target every pillar of the russian economy in order to cut off funds from his war machine. the u.k. in the eu have announced new sanctions this week. today, we in the u.k. have imposed new asset freezes and travel bans. we will also agree on the importance of weaning ourselves off the dependence on russian oil and gas, ensuring that our energy security cannot be threatened by a rogue state. this is not easy for any of us and i applaud the seismic decisions taken by olaf's government to move germany away from russian hydrocarbons. today, we have agreed to maximize the potential of the north sea and collaborate on energy security and renewables, where germany and the u.k. lead the way in technology. we cannot transform our respective energy systems overnight, but we also know that putin's war will not end overnight. that is why britain and g
germany and the u.k. also share exactly the same conviction that putin must fail in ukraine, which is why we are working together in the g7 to toughen our sanctions and target every pillar of the russian economy in order to cut off funds from his war machine. the u.k. in the eu have announced new sanctions this week. today, we in the u.k. have imposed new asset freezes and travel bans. we will also agree on the importance of weaning ourselves off the dependence on russian oil and gas, ensuring...
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trading and we storage all russian gas to germany and in putting gas from germany under the control of german regulators. while the government ensures that moscow and that, that germany and not moscow controls are process. thank you very much. our political correspondent and manuel shaws there, of course, will continue to update you on the latest developments in ukraine. meanwhile, here's a look at some other stories making headlines today. china has indefinitely extended along down in shanghai western district as it tries to contain the cities biggest ever covered 19 outbreak. more than 10000 health workers have been sent to the financial capital to assist with the operation city said it tested all its 26000000 residents on monday as part of its 0 cobit drive. starting on may 1st, germany says it will no longer impose compulsory quarantines on people infected with the rent of virus. the health minister says medical staff will be the only exception for everyone else. isolation will be strongly recommended, but not required by law and canyon. motorists have endured another day of maj
trading and we storage all russian gas to germany and in putting gas from germany under the control of german regulators. while the government ensures that moscow and that, that germany and not moscow controls are process. thank you very much. our political correspondent and manuel shaws there, of course, will continue to update you on the latest developments in ukraine. meanwhile, here's a look at some other stories making headlines today. china has indefinitely extended along down in shanghai...
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that germany will temporarily take control of gas from germany. so the germans subsidiary of gas from the russian energy giant. there were different technical aspects that explain this decision. but from a political perspective, it is very relevant because it basically means that germany's showing that he can also use energy as a political leverage when it comes to ensuring supplies of gas to this country and also diversifying its energy sources. as the german government has stressed on various occasions that it is intending to do so, all in all big political decisions coming from germany this afternoon when it comes to the crises to the war in ukraine is over your political or correspondent thomas farrah reporting. thank you. so much on the war and ukraine has prompted many european countries to take steps to decrease their reliance on russian gas and accelerates a shift towards green energy. but experts say climate action is still not happening fast enough. united nations climate scientists have just released a landmark report on just exactly wh
that germany will temporarily take control of gas from germany. so the germans subsidiary of gas from the russian energy giant. there were different technical aspects that explain this decision. but from a political perspective, it is very relevant because it basically means that germany's showing that he can also use energy as a political leverage when it comes to ensuring supplies of gas to this country and also diversifying its energy sources. as the german government has stressed on various...
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are they galvanizing germany to do more? absolutely, and this decision by the german government announced by germany foreign minister internet above. and lena babel certainly points in that direction. she stressed that this was about countering rushes in humanity. and as such, she already informed the russian ambassador of that decision. we're talking here mostly of relatives of employees, of the russian embassy here in abilene and are in a babel clearly stressed that these people were working in germany against germany's freedom and social cohesion. and at the same time, they were an am quoting here, a threat to those who search protection in germany. so this is very much a strong decision by germany. we've also heard, by the way that russia has already said it will react to germany's announcement to expel those 40 diplomats. we don't know exactly what that reaction will be, but we have heard from russian source is saying that they will certainly react. so this certainly points to a new dimension also from germany's politic
are they galvanizing germany to do more? absolutely, and this decision by the german government announced by germany foreign minister internet above. and lena babel certainly points in that direction. she stressed that this was about countering rushes in humanity. and as such, she already informed the russian ambassador of that decision. we're talking here mostly of relatives of employees, of the russian embassy here in abilene and are in a babel clearly stressed that these people were working...
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to ukraine, and germany is a very important client when it comes to gas for russia. i think this is a clear warning to other e u countries and it's kind of rush and put in taking control of the narrative against the backdrop, of course, of the e. u threatening a gas and oil embargo against russia. emily show him, thank you very much, emily. time out. have a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. a caught in myanmar has convicted the countries for corruption charges, all of which she denies. she was ousted by the army lost. you singapore has executed the man on drugs charges despite international plays to spare him on the grounds. he was intellectually disabled. the 34 year old malaysian national had been on death row for over a decade or trafficking 43 grams of heroine into the country. singapore, her, some of the world's toughest narcotics laws thought his in china have expanded mass testing in bay ging to 11 of the cities. 16 districts. some areas have been put under locked down after another $22.00 cases were detected. since yes
to ukraine, and germany is a very important client when it comes to gas for russia. i think this is a clear warning to other e u countries and it's kind of rush and put in taking control of the narrative against the backdrop, of course, of the e. u threatening a gas and oil embargo against russia. emily show him, thank you very much, emily. time out. have a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. a caught in myanmar has convicted the countries for corruption...
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you countries that don't want to do that straight away, such as germany know germany, which has a very high dependency on russian energy said look, we are going to try and reduce it. however, doing it immediately could lead to a recession. it could lead to mass unemployment. it could lead to poverty in our country. what's not good for the german economy will have something that will resonate potentially across the rest of the you. so some have questioned whether this payment in rubles could be a breach if you sanctions, but officials and ambassadors saying that the advice that's come from the european commission has been pretty unclear on this. at some point. so the last few weeks the commission has said, look, if companies want to open accounts with gas from bank pay in euro's or dollars, and then that money is converted to years, that would be completely ok. it's also come out and say, no, this does breach a sanction. so companies are in a situation not feeling particularly clear. it seems that poland is still buying gas from russia all be now it's happening to do it from germany. wh
you countries that don't want to do that straight away, such as germany know germany, which has a very high dependency on russian energy said look, we are going to try and reduce it. however, doing it immediately could lead to a recession. it could lead to mass unemployment. it could lead to poverty in our country. what's not good for the german economy will have something that will resonate potentially across the rest of the you. so some have questioned whether this payment in rubles could be...
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that germany can't go for a full embargo on gas overnight as it were, but should germany being be doing more and if so, what i think it should definitely be doing more and i think the question is, is the wrong one. i don't think it, what should germany be doing for ukraine because ultimately what they're doing is for security in europe. and i think when you see these pictures, there is no other option from a moral perspective, but to impose a gas embargo. and yes, that would be painful. and yes that would tip germany into a recession, but do you really want to sort of live with having funded putin's aggression against ukraine. and let's remember there are hundreds of millions every day that are flowing into russia for gas from, from germany. and uh, you know, i, i just think it's, it's not going to be a legacy that any german is going to be comfortable with. if this war, as many people fear continues for, you know, possibly years, malta have cutting off funds for russia's war machine as it's been called is one of the reasons given for saying that germany and the rest of europe should as
that germany can't go for a full embargo on gas overnight as it were, but should germany being be doing more and if so, what i think it should definitely be doing more and i think the question is, is the wrong one. i don't think it, what should germany be doing for ukraine because ultimately what they're doing is for security in europe. and i think when you see these pictures, there is no other option from a moral perspective, but to impose a gas embargo. and yes, that would be painful. and yes...
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., germany? when i listened to the seech of germany? when i listened to the speech of chancellor _ germany? when i listened to the speech of chancellor shoots, - germany? when i listened to the speech of chancellor shoots, i i germany? when i listened to the l speech of chancellor shoots, i was surprised and honestly baffled, 100 billion euros on top of our military budget which usually is around a0 billion a year, that gives you a perspective of where we actually are right now with that announcement. 100 billion euros sounds a lot and it is a lot and honestly i would have loved to have that announcement when i was in office and it was far from happening. that is the good news here, however having said that, 100 billion euros has to be shaped properly, it is not a synonym for overcoming enormous structural deficits in germany and there are a couple of question marks about what to do with it, how to use it properly, and how to put it into an international context. iliiuiith properly, and how to put it into an international context.— in
., germany? when i listened to the seech of germany? when i listened to the speech of chancellor _ germany? when i listened to the speech of chancellor shoots, - germany? when i listened to the speech of chancellor shoots, i i germany? when i listened to the l speech of chancellor shoots, i was surprised and honestly baffled, 100 billion euros on top of our military budget which usually is around a0 billion a year, that gives you a perspective of where we actually are right now with that...
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germany delivers a lot more arms to ukraine than many people outside germany thanks. one reason we do not know is because the german chancellor is very unclear in his communication about how many arms germany is sending. when you look at international comparison, germany sends similar amounts to france, italy . it is less than the u.k., less than the u.s., but not an outlier. the difference in germany, such a controversial topic area particularly with german chancellor olaf scholz. he tries to play down how much germany is delivering. and the announcement of tanks that germany would send germ-made tanks directly to ukraine, has been controversial. many people in his party believe it would prolong the war. the view of many social but democrats. laura: how about germany's dependence on russian oil and gas. is that receding because of the war on ukraine? damien: it is a huge debate, a massive controversy. many would say germany should implement an instant overnight embargo on russian energy. thmoney indirectly helps them fund the war. many in germany want an embargo even
germany delivers a lot more arms to ukraine than many people outside germany thanks. one reason we do not know is because the german chancellor is very unclear in his communication about how many arms germany is sending. when you look at international comparison, germany sends similar amounts to france, italy . it is less than the u.k., less than the u.s., but not an outlier. the difference in germany, such a controversial topic area particularly with german chancellor olaf scholz. he tries to...
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we have seen germany make a big change in terms of its policies. i mean a, you know, complete turnaround if you want. but on some level, we are disappointed relative to its g. d p. germany is lagging behind other european nations. estonia has already given us pretty much one percent of its g d p in terms of direct aid, a germany's way below that. so he wondering what is it that makes germany so reluctant to help more feed weapons or sanctions on russia? we're waiting for the embargo when oil and gas sales, there is some dependency and some proximity between germany and russia. that's just hard to explain your economic advisor to ukraine's president president of kilometers the landscape. can you tell us about how he's coping with the current situation on, on a personal level? yeah, i mean, he's cooking. well, just like all of us in the presidential team, he's obviously taking leadership. he's living up to the task at hand. he's doing a great job and he's being a great leader, he's no resilient term and focus on what's happening, but it would be aliv
we have seen germany make a big change in terms of its policies. i mean a, you know, complete turnaround if you want. but on some level, we are disappointed relative to its g. d p. germany is lagging behind other european nations. estonia has already given us pretty much one percent of its g d p in terms of direct aid, a germany's way below that. so he wondering what is it that makes germany so reluctant to help more feed weapons or sanctions on russia? we're waiting for the embargo when oil...
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s. air base in ramstein, germany. this is where the united states and its allies pledged new packages of ever heavier weapons for ukraine during meeting on tuesday. that was hosted by us defense secretary, lloyd austin. we don't have any time to waste the briefings left today, laid out clearly why the coming weeks will be so crucial for ukraine. so we got to move at the speed of war. and i know that all the leaders leave to day more resolve than ever to support ukraine in his fight against russian aggression. the day kicked off with a surprise in a notable policy shift. germany, which had been criticized for refusing to send heavy weapons to ukraine, announced it would now send capehart anti aircraft systems the ambient, i don't think we've made the decision that it's now important to support. and he, i craft, offends us that can be done with a good part and his exactly what's on the list of what he crane needs. and that is what we coordinated with others are now making possible. we'll continue doing this . like i hav
s. air base in ramstein, germany. this is where the united states and its allies pledged new packages of ever heavier weapons for ukraine during meeting on tuesday. that was hosted by us defense secretary, lloyd austin. we don't have any time to waste the briefings left today, laid out clearly why the coming weeks will be so crucial for ukraine. so we got to move at the speed of war. and i know that all the leaders leave to day more resolve than ever to support ukraine in his fight against...
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what earth could germany do? i mean, though, there's a lot of pressure to, to cut off or the russian gas, but germany says weak hard. i mean, if should they do it? what would happen in germany? where there would be an increase in price? is that for sure that will come, but it might not us amount to a, you know, the catastrophe that some are necessarily fear. you know, it is at germany's gas reserves are still full or by a quarter there's 25 percent or gas in those reserves. so even if it cut off the gas flow right now, it would still be able to, to, to leave on those reserves for the next weeks. the next month to come. it might also accelerate the switch to a cleaner energy, which was also a goal of this current government. so germany does try to get to become more independent from a russian gauss, perhaps it should inspire itself from lithuania, who announced that he was now a completely independent from russian ghastly tray, now was heavily dependent of the russian gas supplies as early as 2015 it till 7 years
what earth could germany do? i mean, though, there's a lot of pressure to, to cut off or the russian gas, but germany says weak hard. i mean, if should they do it? what would happen in germany? where there would be an increase in price? is that for sure that will come, but it might not us amount to a, you know, the catastrophe that some are necessarily fear. you know, it is at germany's gas reserves are still full or by a quarter there's 25 percent or gas in those reserves. so even if it cut...
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now why is that is because gas from germany, germany's assets include company dealing with transport was trading. and we stories of russian gas to germany and including gas from germany under the control of jama regulators, where the government ensures that moscow and that, that germany and not moscow controls are process m a. thank you very much. our political correspondent manuel shows their moldova is appealing for help in coping with the influx of refugees from ukraine. hun, some 100000 people have fled to the small country, which is one of europe's poorest. the u. s. is just pledged $45000000.00 euros and assistance, and germany's government is hosting a donor conference to raise more money for more of the former soviet republic is sandwiched between romania and ukraine. d w. correspond. christine woodward filed this report from its 2nd biggest city, or hey, it's humble homes like these in this village in all, hey, who's doors have opened to ukrainians, fleeing the war in their country? this is maryanne, his house. 10 people live here now, sharing the little her family has the l
now why is that is because gas from germany, germany's assets include company dealing with transport was trading. and we stories of russian gas to germany and including gas from germany under the control of jama regulators, where the government ensures that moscow and that, that germany and not moscow controls are process m a. thank you very much. our political correspondent manuel shows their moldova is appealing for help in coping with the influx of refugees from ukraine. hun, some 100000...
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it in 2020 in germany. currently the most pessimistic modeling for the situation with russia shows a cut of 6 percent. so we can see that it's maybe not that different and that might be something that the fit officials we thinking about. now. chrissy blossom, thank you. and now to some of the other global business stories making headlines and understand that other than has been the cultivation and trade of poppy planned used to produce opium and haron. the country produces at least 80 percent of the world's supply before the band. the taliban tax farmers growing the crop. it was a key resource for the group to generate funds. china is planning to roll out. it's digital. you're on call the easy and why? traditional city saying that pilot programs have been successful by the end of last year. more than 13000000000 bank accounts have been opened across the country and increase of 9 percent here on here. tesla has informed that staff that work at its largest factory will not resumes planned, aster shanghai exte
it in 2020 in germany. currently the most pessimistic modeling for the situation with russia shows a cut of 6 percent. so we can see that it's maybe not that different and that might be something that the fit officials we thinking about. now. chrissy blossom, thank you. and now to some of the other global business stories making headlines and understand that other than has been the cultivation and trade of poppy planned used to produce opium and haron. the country produces at least 80 percent...
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so, germany's president is not welcoming keith. is there consensus on this in the ukrainian capital? you know, probably this is a really difficult to say. i talked to some of our forces, they told me they don't know anything about it. they don't want to come to come. and on that, we know that to the journal presidente has been highly criticized here for his close ties to russia. however, now we are hearing from one of president zelinski advisor saying that it was more about, well come in, somebody who really can make practical decisions like the german chancellor. because ukraine is hoping for more weapon deliveries from europe. so we are getting some mixed message messages here, and we really have to say that said the rejection of style. my as visits to key if was a huge offer on. and we have to see how it's going to play out in the relations between the crane and germany. due to view correspondence, alexander alexandra phenomena in keith. thank you. well, let's get the german angle on the story with tito view corresponded to nina
so, germany's president is not welcoming keith. is there consensus on this in the ukrainian capital? you know, probably this is a really difficult to say. i talked to some of our forces, they told me they don't know anything about it. they don't want to come to come. and on that, we know that to the journal presidente has been highly criticized here for his close ties to russia. however, now we are hearing from one of president zelinski advisor saying that it was more about, well come in,...
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a mighty 3 percent of germany's overall consumption. almost half of that is actually used as a raw material. to make ammonia, for example, here in luc's half and b is f has even named this treat for it. it's that important . most of it goes into nitrogen fertilizers. germany's farmers organisation is concerned that natural gas shortage is now could lead to supplies of wheat, rape, seed, and important vegetables running low in 2023. experts say that the current rise and food prices could be followed by empty health next year with natural gas is also used in the production of a settling. now you might have never heard of it, but it's in every thing you use in plastic rapport and cigarette butts in glue shampoo perfume. and yes, it's true. we should maybe use a little less of this, but it's still a fact we are using it and we cannot just wind down consumption. b s f says that it would be impossible to quickly replace natural gas as a raw material or as a source of energy. given the importance, the chemical industry plays in the german econ
a mighty 3 percent of germany's overall consumption. almost half of that is actually used as a raw material. to make ammonia, for example, here in luc's half and b is f has even named this treat for it. it's that important . most of it goes into nitrogen fertilizers. germany's farmers organisation is concerned that natural gas shortage is now could lead to supplies of wheat, rape, seed, and important vegetables running low in 2023. experts say that the current rise and food prices could be...
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because that would certainly affect germany to an extent that germany does certainly does not want. in fact, we've heard from german officials in the past say that that could lead to a recession to, to mass unemployment, to poverty. so that's why german officials in particular are so reluctant to support an immediate embargo on russian energy inputs. thank you for thomas. i did of the political correspondent, thomas barron, when russian forces invaded ukraine, a russians who were against the war joined, protest around the world. but they had no way of showing federal protesters that they were russian. so the idea of a new russian peace flag was born on the very 1st day of freshest invasion of ukraine. designer chi katana took to the streets of berlin in protest. first with banners. then i realized that russians like her who opposed to the war, need their own flag, will appoint a leash though when the still the russians are invisible, it is protest, last new, even we don't look any different from ukrainians. so everyone think that we are not protesting and that we support the war. so
because that would certainly affect germany to an extent that germany does certainly does not want. in fact, we've heard from german officials in the past say that that could lead to a recession to, to mass unemployment, to poverty. so that's why german officials in particular are so reluctant to support an immediate embargo on russian energy inputs. thank you for thomas. i did of the political correspondent, thomas barron, when russian forces invaded ukraine, a russians who were against the...
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well, 1st of all, he lives in germany. he came to germany as a refugee and was arrested in march of last year and has been in pre trial detention ever since. and german authorities can prosecute him on the basis of universal jurisdiction. that means that a foreign country, in this case, germany and can prosecute war crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocides. and regardless of where these crimes were committed and also regardless of the nationality of the suspects or the victims and germany has been pursuing these cases. and off, you know, these cases under universal jurisdiction quite actively in the past, and most notably in connection with the syrian regime. and but yeah, this is, as you said, a very significant day because it mocks. the 1st trial, anywhere in this world, in the world to prosecute and these human rights violations that happened in gambia during the john me era. or if i can turn to you, could you tell us how gambino are reacting to this case being tried in germany? well, the guess is in germany, b
well, 1st of all, he lives in germany. he came to germany as a refugee and was arrested in march of last year and has been in pre trial detention ever since. and german authorities can prosecute him on the basis of universal jurisdiction. that means that a foreign country, in this case, germany and can prosecute war crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocides. and regardless of where these crimes were committed and also regardless of the nationality of the suspects or the victims and...
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at a summit in germany, u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin announces monthly meetings on ukraine, calling on allies to move heaven and earth to ensure keith has the weapons, it needs a u. turn from germany on sending heavy weapons to ukraine after criticism. berlin now says it will deliver anti aircraft systems to keith and un secretary general, antonio battalion holds talks with russia's president in moscow. vladimir putin says he's open to un involvement in evacuating civilians from audio, paul ah, on pablo foliage, welcome to the program. germany now says it will for the 1st time, sand heavy incision follows weeks of criticism at home and from ukraine. defense minister christina lambaste made the announcement at a u. s. lead meeting of defense and military leaders on tuesday. the u. s. air base in augusta and germany, this is where the united states and its allies pledged new packages of ever heavier weapons for ukraine. during the meeting on tuesday, that was hosted by us defense secretary, lloyd austin.
at a summit in germany, u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin announces monthly meetings on ukraine, calling on allies to move heaven and earth to ensure keith has the weapons, it needs a u. turn from germany on sending heavy weapons to ukraine after criticism. berlin now says it will deliver anti aircraft systems to keith and un secretary general, antonio battalion holds talks with russia's president in moscow. vladimir putin says he's open to un involvement in evacuating civilians from audio,...
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on those shipments this week, germany's foreign minister has tried to dispel any doubts about germany's willingness to send weapons to ukraine. have it isn't. they are no to booster for us with regard to, to on, to vehicles and other weaponry with they are needing. that's why we are supporting other partners in a circle of exchange being towed in german to to see that those partners who are delivering right now out of their stocks, that we will fill the gaps because they can deliver. so it materials we are training is not needed currently with foreign minister on a lend up book. gemini, has been criticized for a perceived reluctance to live, to deliver weapons and embargo, russian oil and gas. in an interview with d. w use retired us army officer alexander of inman said germany needed to do more . there's a long kind of past history or since the end of world war 2, there is ingrained in germany, and there's also a kind of a, a, a lot of empathy for the russian perspective. that's, that again, carries over from world war 2, based on the perception that russia is the inheritor of the sovi
on those shipments this week, germany's foreign minister has tried to dispel any doubts about germany's willingness to send weapons to ukraine. have it isn't. they are no to booster for us with regard to, to on, to vehicles and other weaponry with they are needing. that's why we are supporting other partners in a circle of exchange being towed in german to to see that those partners who are delivering right now out of their stocks, that we will fill the gaps because they can deliver. so it...
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taxes is a big problem in germany. many people say in germany, we have the most taxes in the world, but the money is not put in for the people who live in germany long time. corona changed many things. 0k. over one million people lost their companies. so the pandemic, the situation with the pandemic played a role in your decision to come to... but the methods are the problem, not the pandemic or corona is not the problem, because what they do is wrong. they destroy the infrastructure. and what about the vaccination rules? what do you think? yeah, vccination is now a big, big problem, that you don't, erm, allow to criticise this. are you vaccinated? i don't do it because there are many questions with this vaccination. many doubts. doubts. do you think you can live here without vaccination? yes, yes, yes. but there is a campaign. it's not so that all paraguay find it good, this vaccination. many pa raguaya ns say "no". well, but vaccines save millions of lives. when you see the figures and you compare with the old vaccin
taxes is a big problem in germany. many people say in germany, we have the most taxes in the world, but the money is not put in for the people who live in germany long time. corona changed many things. 0k. over one million people lost their companies. so the pandemic, the situation with the pandemic played a role in your decision to come to... but the methods are the problem, not the pandemic or corona is not the problem, because what they do is wrong. they destroy the infrastructure. and what...
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so germany 1938 the austrian angels. the petition of czechoslovakia by germany, poland. and hungary, the beginning of world war 2. having realize the danger in march 1939 and the soviet union proposed an anti fascist alliance to western countries. this has been trying to rally the west, make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler in to check his ma vakio. but nobody would do that. so wasn't in 1939. when the soviet proposed in elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's. that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we couldn't stop hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. the so called enhance
so germany 1938 the austrian angels. the petition of czechoslovakia by germany, poland. and hungary, the beginning of world war 2. having realize the danger in march 1939 and the soviet union proposed an anti fascist alliance to western countries. this has been trying to rally the west, make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler in to check his ma vakio. but nobody would do that. so wasn't in 1939. when the soviet proposed in elias britain and...