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Falsimiro Desmentirenko
26 Mar 202410:11

Summary

TLDRIn the transcript, Jozep Borrell discusses the Moscow terror attack, condemning it in the strongest terms and emphasizing the need for support and cooperation. He addresses concerns about Russia's actions towards Ukraine and the importance of bipartisan support for Ukraine from the US and Europe. Borrell also highlights the EU's efforts to strengthen defense capacities and the need for a European pillar within NATO. Additionally, he calls for a political solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict, stressing the importance of ceasefire, humanitarian aid, and the pursuit of peaceful coexistence.

Takeaways

  • 🌍 The interviewee strongly condemns the terrorist attack in Moscow, emphasizing the tragic loss of innocent lives.
  • 🤔 There is no concrete information about the perpetrators, but the interviewee suggests that linking Ukraine to the attack is not logical, as Ukrainians are fighting against an invading army, not Russian civilians.
  • 📹 ISIS has claimed responsibility for the crime, and bodycam footage has been released as evidence.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ Despite differences with Russia over Ukraine, the EU and Russia still cooperate on intelligence matters.
  • 📈 Putin's public blaming of Ukraine is seen as a potential pretext to justify increased attacks on Ukraine.
  • 🚨 The interviewee expresses concern about the suffering of Ukrainian and Russian people due to the conflict and the destruction of civilian infrastructure.
  • 🔄 The EU is striving to support Ukraine with various forms of assistance, including urging the US to approve military aid.
  • 🇪🇺 There is a consensus within the EU on the need to increase defense capacities, but not necessarily by creating a singular European army.
  • 🔢 The EU is working towards closer cooperation between national armies and a stronger defense industry, aiming to build an effective European pillar within NATO.
  • 🕊️ The EU is calling for unimpeded access to Gaza, an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, and increased humanitarian support to address the moral outrage of starvation as a weapon of war.
  • 🏡 The long-term solution for the Israel-Palestine conflict involves finding a way for the two peoples to live side-by-side in peace and common security.

Q & A

  • What is Representative Burrell's immediate reaction to the terror attack in Moscow?

    -Representative Burrell condemns the terror attack in the strongest possible terms, expressing deep sorrow over the tragic loss of innocent lives and emphasizing the senselessness of such violence.

  • Does Representative Burrell believe that linking Ukraine to the terrorist attack makes sense?

    -No, Burrell does not see any logical connection between Ukrainians and the terrorist attack. He clarifies that Ukrainians are fighting against an invading army, not Russian civilians, and thus it does not make sense to associate them with the attack.

  • What evidence has been released regarding the Moscow terror attack?

    -ISIS has claimed responsibility for the crime and released bodycam footage related to the attack.

  • Does the EU have intelligence cooperation with Russia despite differences over Ukraine?

    -Yes, according to Representative Burrell, there is ongoing intelligence cooperation between the EU and Russia.

  • What concerns does Burrell express about Putin's response to the terror attack?

    -Burrell is concerned that Putin may exploit the tragedy to justify increased attacks on Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of not allowing this to happen.

  • What is the current situation regarding the support of Ukraine by the United States and Europe?

    -There is bipartisan support for Ukraine in the United States, but there is uncertainty about whether this will result in a vote to unblock military aid. Europe is doing its utmost to support Ukraine and has provided various forms of assistance, but there is a concern about the lack of weapons due to insufficient support from the United States and Europe.

  • What does Burrell say about the importance of supporting Ukraine?

    -Burrell stresses that supporting Ukraine is not just a matter of generosity but is in the strategic interest of the US and Europe. He mentions the consequences of giving Russia a free pass, citing the situations in Crimea and Syria as examples.

  • What is the EU's stance on strengthening its defense industry and military capacities?

    -The EU aims to increase its defense capacities both on the industrial and military sides. They are working towards closer cooperation between national armies and creating a stronger defense industry within Europe, although they are not looking to form a single European army.

  • What is the European Union's position on the situation in Gaza?

    -The European Union calls for unrestricted access to Gaza, increased humanitarian aid, an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, the release of hostages, and the avoidance of regional escalation. They also emphasize the need for a political solution that allows for peaceful coexistence and common security.

  • How does the EU propose to address the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine?

    -The EU advocates for a political solution that enables both Israeli and Palestinian people to live side-by-side in peace and security, recognizing that a military solution is not viable for the long-standing conflict.

  • What is the importance of the EU's efforts to increase military capacities and cooperation?

    -The increased military capacities and cooperation are important for the EU to be a reliable security provider and partner to its allies. It also aims to ensure that Europe is prepared for the challenging global landscape and to protect its interests effectively.

Outlines

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🌍 Reaction to Moscow Terror Attack and International Relations

Josep Borrell discusses the tragic Moscow terror attack, condemning it in the strongest terms. He emphasizes that innocent civilians were targeted and stresses the importance of not linking Ukraine to the attack, as Ukrainians are fighting against an invading army, not Russian civilians. Borrell also addresses the EU's intelligence cooperation with Russia, despite political differences over Ukraine. He expresses concern that Putin may use the tragedy to justify increased attacks on Ukraine. The conversation touches on the need for the US and Europe to support Ukraine, not just out of generosity but also due to vested interests in preventing a Russian victory. Borrell calls for increased defense capabilities and a stronger European defense industry, emphasizing the importance of a united European front within NATO.

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🤝 Strengthening European Defense and Addressing the Israel-Gaza Conflict

The discussion shifts to the need for a stronger European defense, with a focus on enhancing cooperation between national armies and developing a more robust defense industry within Europe. Borrell clarifies that this does not mean creating a singular European army but rather improving operational readiness and increasing military capacities. The conversation also covers the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, with Borrell expressing moral outrage at the situation and the need for the EU to take action. He outlines the European Union's call for unimpeded access to Gaza, increased humanitarian aid, an immediate ceasefire, and the release of hostages to prevent further regional escalation. Borrell stresses the importance of a political solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict, advocating for a future where both peoples can live side by side in peace and security.

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🕊️ Pursuing Peace and Humanitarian Aid in the Israel-Gaza Crisis

The final paragraph focuses on the urgent need for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian support in the Israel-Gaza conflict. It emphasizes the importance of freeing hostages and pursuing a political solution based on coexistence and mutual security for both Israelis and Palestinians. The paragraph underscores the EU's commitment to facilitating peace and ensuring that the hostilities do not spill over into neighboring regions.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Terror Attack

A terror attack refers to a violent act intended to create fear and advance a political, religious, or ideological cause. In the video, the immediate reaction to the terror attack in Moscow is discussed, highlighting the tragic loss of innocent lives and the strong condemnation of such acts against civilians. The term is central to understanding the gravity of the situation and the collective response required from the global community.

💡Intelligence Cooperation

Intelligence cooperation refers to the sharing of information, intelligence, and resources between different security or intelligence agencies to combat threats and enhance national security. In the context of the video, it is mentioned that despite major differences with Russia over Ukraine, there is still intelligence cooperation between the EU and Russia, which is crucial for addressing security issues and understanding the broader geopolitical landscape.

💡Ukraine

Ukraine is a region in Eastern Europe that has been facing conflict with Russia, particularly after the annexation of Crimea and ongoing tensions in regions like Donbass. The video emphasizes the support for Ukraine from the EU and the US, highlighting the geopolitical significance of the region and the need for a collective response to Russian aggression.

💡Military Aid

Military aid refers to the provision of military resources, such as weapons, equipment, training, or intelligence, to a country or group to support their defense capabilities. In the video, the uncertainty regarding the vote to unblock military aid to Ukraine is discussed, illustrating the challenges faced by the region in securing the necessary support to defend against aggression.

💡Defense Industry

The defense industry encompasses the companies and organizations involved in the production of military equipment, technology, and services. In the context of the video, there is a call for a stronger defense industry in Europe, which would contribute to increased military capacities and a more robust European pillar within NATO, enhancing the region's ability to respond to security threats.

💡NATO

NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance consisting of 30 countries from North America and Europe, committed to mutual defense and security cooperation. The video script mentions the desire to strengthen the European pillar within NATO, indicating the importance of a united European front in maintaining international security and deterrence against potential threats.

💡Humanitarian Aid

Humanitarian aid refers to the provision of assistance and support to people in need due to natural disasters, armed conflicts, or other crises. In the video, the European Union's call for increased humanitarian access to Gaza highlights the importance of providing relief to civilian populations affected by the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

💡Ceasefire

A ceasefire is an agreement between warring parties to temporarily or permanently stop fighting in a conflict. In the video, the call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire between Israel and Hamas underscores the need to halt the violence and allow for the delivery of humanitarian aid, as well as to prevent further escalation of the conflict.

💡Political Solution

A political solution refers to the resolution of a conflict or problem through negotiation, diplomacy, and other non-violent means, rather than through military force. In the video, the emphasis on finding a political solution to the longstanding conflict between Israel and Palestine highlights the need for a sustainable and peaceful resolution that addresses the root causes of the dispute.

💡Regional Escalation

Regional escalation refers to the increase in tension, conflict, or violence within a specific geographic area, often involving multiple countries or factions. In the video, the concern about the spillover of the war into Lebanon and the Red Sea indicates the potential for the conflict between Israel and Hamas to expand and affect neighboring regions, emphasizing the need for urgent action to prevent further destabilization.

Highlights

Josep Borrell condemns the terror attack in Moscow that killed 137 people, stating a terrorist attack against civilians must be condemned wherever it happens.

Borrell dismisses the idea of linking Ukraine to the Moscow terror attack, emphasizing that Ukrainians are fighting against an invading army, not the Russian people.

ISIS claims responsibility for the Moscow attack, contradicting speculations linking Ukraine to the incident.

The EU has intelligence cooperation with Russia, despite major differences over Ukraine.

Putin is feared to use the Moscow terror attack as justification for increasing attacks on Ukraine.

Borrell argues the importance of the US and Europe continuing support for Ukraine, warning against giving Russia a 'free pass' and the implications for global security.

The EU is making efforts to support Ukraine with military aid and expects the US to approve the necessary budget for continued support.

Borrell discusses Europe's need to protect itself by focusing on its own defense industry and closer cooperation between national armies, not creating a European army.

There's a strong European consensus on increasing defense capacities and the development of a rapid deployment force.

Borrell accuses Israel of using starvation as a weapon in the conflict with Hamas, calling for urgent humanitarian support and access to Gaza.

The EU calls for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, opposing combat to allow aid entry and to stop the fighting.

Borrell emphasizes the need for a political solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict, stating military action is not a viable solution and advocating for a two-state solution.

The EU's stance on the Gaza situation includes asking for uninterrupted access to Gaza for humanitarian aid and the start of discussions for a political solution.

Borrell highlights the importance of freeing hostages and avoiding regional escalation of the conflict into Lebanon and the Red Sea.

A ceasefire, humanitarian support increase, and a political solution based on a two-state vision are seen as crucial steps toward resolving the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Transcripts

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JOSEP BORRELL, JOIN ME FROM

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BRUSSELS TO DISCUSS ALL THESE

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CHALLENGES AHEAD.

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>> HI

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>> REPRESENTATIVE BURRELL,

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WELCOME BACK TO OUR PROGRAM.

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>> THANK YOU.

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>> WHAT IS YOUR IMMEDIATE

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REACTION TO THE TERROR ATTACK

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IN MOSCOW THAT SO FAR 137

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PEOPLE HAVE BEEN KILLED AND

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THERE MAY BE MORE WHO DO YOU

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THINK DID IT?

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>> IT'S A REALLY AWFUL AND WE

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CONDEMN IN THE STRONGEST

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POSSIBLE TERMS, A TERRORIST

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ATTACK AGAINST CIVILIANS HAS TO

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BE CONDEMN WHATEVER IT HAPPENS

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AND THIS HAS BEEN REALLY,

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REALLY TRAGIC. SO MANY PEOPLE,

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INNOCENT PEOPLE BEING KILLED BY

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THIS CRAZY PEOPLE I DON'T HAVE

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A CONCRETE INFORMATION. I ONLY

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KNOW WHAT HAS BEEN PUBLISHED

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BUT I DON'T THINK THAT LINKING

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UKRAINE TO THIS TERRORIST

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ATTACK MAKES SENSE UKRAINIANS

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ARE NOT FIGHTING AGAINST THE

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RUSSIAN PEOPLE YEAH, FIGHTING

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WITH, AGAINST AN ARMY WHO HAS

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INVADE THEM. I DON'T SEE THAT

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>> THEY CAN BE LINKED OR

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>> UKRAINIANS, ISIS HAS BEEN

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ASKING FOR RESPONSIBILITY FOR

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THIS CRIME.

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>> AND THEY'VE RELEASED BODYCAM

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VIDEO AS WELL. DOES THE EU

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DESPITE THE MAJOR DIFFERENCES

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WITH RUSSIA? OVER UKRAINE, DO

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YOU HAVE INTELLIGENCE

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COOPERATION WITH RUSSIA?

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>> THE INTELLIGENCE PEOPLE

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COOPERATE WITH INTELLIGENCE

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PEOPLE? YES.

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>> OKAY

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>> NOW,

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>> WHY DO YOU THINK PUTIN WOULD

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BE PUBLICLY BLAMING UKRAINE?

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>> WELL WE CERTAINLY AFRAID AND

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CONCERNS BY THE FACT THAT PUTIN

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MAY TAKE MAY USE THIS TRAGIC

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PSEUDOCODE STANCES. IN ORDER TO

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JUSTIFY INCREASING ATTACKS AND

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AN UKRAINE'S AND IN FACT, IT

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HAS HAPPENED ON THE LAST HOURS.

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THE NUMBER OF RECORDS AND THE

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NUMBER OF DRONES AND LAUNCH

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AGAINST CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE

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HAS IN GREECE HAS DESTROYED DID

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IT FINISH IT? THE SYSTEM IN

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SOME CITIES. BUT ONCE AGAIN, WE

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DON'T SEE ANY JUST ETHICAL LNG

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TO WIN THIS TRAGEDY. AND

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UKRAINIAN TWO GRANGER'S ARE NOT

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FIGHTING AGAINST RUSSIAN

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PEOPLE. THEY FIGHT AGAINST AN

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ARMY WHO INVADED THEM MAYBE

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PUTTING MAY WANT TO TAKE

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ADVANTAGE OF THAT BUT THE

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IMPORTANT THING IS THE

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SOFTENING OF THE UKRAINIANS

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PEOPLE. THE SOFTENING BECAUSE

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UKRAINIANS AND THE RUSSIAN

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PEOPLE, AND PARTICULAR THE ONES

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WHO SUFFER AT THIS TERRORIST

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ATTACK

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>> BACK TO UKRAINE. THE

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SUFFERING THERE AND THE

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UNCERTAINTY ON THE BATTLEFIELD

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BECAUSE OF THE LACK OF WEAPONS

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FROM THE UNITED STATES AND TO

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AN EXTENT FROM EUROPE AS WELL.

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YOU HAVE JUST COME A RECENTLY

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FROM THE UNITED STATES IN WHICH

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YOU SAID THAT YOU CAME AWAY

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WITH A CONTINUED PICTURE OF

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BIPARTISAN SUPPORT FOR UKRAINE,

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BUT STILL UNCERTAINTY AS TO

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WHETHER THIS WILL RESULT IN A

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VOTE TO UNBLOCK THAT MILITARY

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AID I MEAN, HAVE YOU GOT

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ANYTHING YOU CAN SAY ABOUT THAT

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AND WHETHER EUROPE CAN FILL THE

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GAP IN AMMUNITION AND WEAPONS

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>> WE ARE DOING OUR GREATEST

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EFFORT TO KNOW THAT TO SUPPORT

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UKRAINE MORE AND QUICKER WE

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HAVE PROVIDED, WE ARE THE MOST

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IMPORTANT SUPPORT OF UKRAINE

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NEAR YOU ADD UP ALL KINDS OF

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SUPPORT. AND WE WERE SAYING,

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AND WE EXPECT THEM, WE ASK THE

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US TO APPROVE THESE TWO

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PARLIAMENTARY BUDGET IN ORDER

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TO CONTINUE PROVIDING SUPPORT

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TO GRAY, YOU KNOW, THE US HAS A

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VESTED INTEREST IN SUPPORTING

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UKRAINE. OTHERWISE, IT WILL BE

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GIVEN A FREE PASS TO RUSSIA AND

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WE KNOW WHAT HAPPENS, THEN. WE

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KNOW THAT IF WE GIVE A FREE

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PASS TO RUSSIA, REMEMBER

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CRIMEA, REMEMBER SYRIA

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>> IF YOU DON'T SHOW

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>> COMMITMENT AND STRENGTH AND

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REAL, WE'LL TO SUPPORT

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UKRAINE. WE CANNOT AFFORD

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RUSSIA. WIND IS WAR, OTHERWISE

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THE US AND EUROPEAN INTERESTS

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WILL REVERSE THE DAMAGE IS NOT

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A MATTER OF GENEROSITY ALONE,

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IS NOT A MATTER OR SUPPORTING

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UKRAINE BECAUSE WE LOVE

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UKRAINIAN PEOPLE IT ISN'T OUR

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OWN INTERESTS AND IS ALSO IN

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THE INTEREST OF DUS AS A GLOBAL

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PLAYER. SO I'M ONE WHO HAS TO

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BE PERCEIVED AS RELIABLE

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PARTNER, A SECURITY PROVIDER TO

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THE ALLIES BUT WHAT WE'VE

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CALLED THE US TO OPEN AND TO

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APPROVE THE SUPPLEMENTARY

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BUDGET.

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>> YES, I UNDERSTAND THAT. WHAT

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ABOUT EUROPE'S NEED TO PROTECT

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ITSELF THERE'S A LOT OF

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DISCUSSION GOING ON ABOUT

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FOCUSING ON YOUR OWN DEFENSE

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INDUSTRY. AND IN A JOINT OP-ED

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WITH A SENIOR EUROPEAN IN

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COMMISSIONER, YOU SAY, WE'RE

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NOT TALKING ABOUT CREATING A

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EUROPEAN ARMY. WHAT WE NEED AND

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WHAT WE WANT TO ACHIEVE AND

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COMING YEARS IS A CLOSER

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COOPERATION BETWEEN OUR

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NATIONAL ARMIES AND A STRONGER

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DEFENSE INDUSTRY IN EUROPE, IT

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WILL HELP ALSO BUILD AN

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EFFECTIVE EUROPEAN PILLAR IN

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NATO IS THERE A EUROPEAN

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CONSENSUS ON THAT?

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>> I THINK SO. I

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>> STRONG

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>> CONSENSUS ON THE NEED TO

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INCREASE OUR DEFENSE CAPACITIES

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BOTH ON THE INDUSTRIAL SIDE, ON

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THE MILITARY CAPACITIES AS YOU

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SAID, AS WE SAID, IS NOT A

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QUESTION OF CREATING VR IN

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SINGULAR EUROPEAN ARMY. WE HAVE

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27 MEMBER STATES, ALL OF THEM

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SOVEREIGN DEFENSE. IT'S THEIR

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CAPACITY. THEY ARE COMPETENCE

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AND THEY HAVE THEIR OWN ARMIES.

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BUT THIS HARM IS, HAS TO BE

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MORE INTO OPERATION THEN ALL

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THEY HAD TO BE MORE READY TO

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WORK TOGETHER THAT WOULD WE

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PLANNING TO CREATE A RAPID

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DEPLOYMENT FORCE? THEY HAVE TO

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CONSIDER TO CREATE EUROPEAN

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PILLAR INSIDE NATO. DEAL

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APPEARS HAVE TO TAKE MORE

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RESPONSIBILITY FOR OUR DEFENSE

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SERTOLI STRONGER PARTNERSHIP

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POSSIBLE WITH THE US INSIDE

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NETO. BUT WE HAVE TO INCREASE

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OUR MILITARY CAPACITIES

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STARTING WITH THE INDUSTRY AND

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ALSO WITH OUR ARMIES. BUT IT'S

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A TOPICAL TO BELIEVE THAT WE

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ARE GOING TO CANCEL THE 27 ARM

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IS TO CREATE A SINGLE ONE WHAT

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WE HAVE TO DO IS BE MORE

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REALISTIC AND WHAT DO WE HAVE

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TO WORK BETTER TOGETHER FILLING

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GAPS, AVOIDING TO TRACE IT IS

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SPENDING BETTER OUR MONEY WE

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ARE SPENDING MORE, WE ARE

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INCREASING OUR MILITARY IS

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DEFENDED, EXPENDITURE. AND

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BELIEVE ME, DUE TO APPEARANCE

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HAD BEEN TAKING STOCK. THEY ARE

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VERY MUCH AWARE ARE THEY

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CHALLENGING WORLD IN WHICH WE

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LIVE? AND WE HAD TO BE PREPARED

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FOR THAT Ms BROWN MOVING ON TO

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THE WAR BETWEEN ISRAEL AND

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HAMAS YOU HAVE ACCUSED ISRAEL

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OF USING STARVATION AS A WEAPON

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OF WAR. THE UN SECRETARY

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GENERAL SPOKE IN REFER THIS

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WEEKEND, AND THIS IS WHAT HE

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SAID

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>> A LONG LINE OF BLOCK THE

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RELIEF TRUCKS ON ONE SIDE OF

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THE GAME IT'S THE LONG SHARE

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NO OF STARVATION

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>> ON THE OTHERS

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>> THAT IS MORE THAN THRACE. IT

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IS A MORAL OUTRAGE.

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>> WHAT CAN THE EU DO IS TO

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BURRELL, TO BREAK THIS DEADLOCK

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AND TWO, AS THE SECRETARY

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GENERAL SAYS ROLLBACK, THIS

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MORAL OUTRAGE

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>> LAST FRIDAY, ROUPIAN UNION

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CONCH SHELL AGREED ON

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CONCLUSIONS ABOUT THE SITUATION

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IN GAZA, AND A CONCLUSION WHERE

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VERY CLEAR WE ASKED FOR

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UNINTENDED ACCESS TO GAS. WHERE

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FOUR, INCREASE HUMANITARIAN

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ENTRANCE INTO GAS BECAUSE THEY

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ARE MYTHS NOT ENOUGH. THE

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NUMBER OF DRAG IS MUCH LOWER

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THAN BEFORE THE WALL AND AS

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YOU'RE SECRETARY-GENERAL

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WORDS, THERE ARE MORE THAN ONE

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TRUCKS WAITING TO ENTER THE

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BACKLOG OF THE NUMBER OF

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PEOPLE, SOMETIMES WAITING FOR

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DAYS AND DAYS. SO THE EUROPEAN

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UNION CONSTANTLY WANT TO REPEAT

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THEM AWARDING IN ONE HAND TO

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REMIND THAT EVERYTHING HAS

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STARTED WITH A TERRORIST ATTACK

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BY HAMAS AGAINST INNOCENT

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CIVILIANS ON THE ISRAELI SIDE.

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AND WE UNDERSTAND THE SHOCK

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UNDER THE THE FEELING OR THE

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ISRAELIS BEING ATTACK. AND MANY

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PEOPLE BEING KILLED, INNOCENT

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CIVILIANS. THIS WAS ALSO A

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TERRORIST ATTACK BUT ON THE

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OTHER HAND EVERYBODY SAYS HE

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NOODLE THAT THE NUMBER OF

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CIVILIAN CASUALTIES IN GAZA IS

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TOO HIGH EVERYBODY'S THAT

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THERE IS A AND EVERYBODY SAYING

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THAT THERE IS NOT ENOUGH

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HUMANITARIAN AID AND TUNING

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INTO GAZA SO MAKE A LOGICAL

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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO

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FACTS.

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>> THE

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>> ROUPIAN UNION COUNSEL ASKED

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CLEARLY FOR UN-IMPLANTED ACCESS

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TO GAZA INCREASE HUMANITARIAN

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SUPPORT FOR IMMEDIATE

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HUMANITARIAN CEASEFIRE, OPPOSE,

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OPPOSING THE COMBATS IN ORDER

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TO ALLOW THE ENTRY OF SUPPORT

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TO STOP THE FIGHTING, TO FREE

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THE HOSTAGES. THIS IS IMPORTANT

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TO REMIND THAT THERE ARE

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HOSTAGES TO BE FREE TO AVOID

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REGIONAL ESCALATION. THE

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SPILLOVER OF THE WAR INTO

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LEBANON IN THE RED SEA. AND

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THEN STARTED DISCUSSING ABOUT A

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POLITICAL SOLUTION BECAUSE IT

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IS NOT THE MILITARY SOLUTION TO

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THE CONFLICT BETWEEN ISRAEL AND

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PALESTINE. WHO LAST FOR MORE

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THAN 75 YEARS. THE LESSON OR

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WHAT'S HAPPENING IN GAZA THAT

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ATTACK BY HAMAS AND IT IS

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REALLY ANSWER IS THAT WE NEED

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TO LOOK FOR A SOLUTION WHERE

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THE TWO PEOPLE CAN LIVE

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SIDE-BY-SIDE BECAUSE HE'S NOT

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GOING TO BE POSITIVE FOR THEM

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TO LIVE TOGETHER IN PEACE AND

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COMMON SECURITY. SO CEASEFIRE

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OR MONETARY AND POLLS LEADING

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TO A CEASEFIRE FREE HOSTAGES,

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INCREASE HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT

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AND POLITICAL SOLUTION WHICH

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CAN ONLY BE BASED ON A

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