towards the eu so he likes to have these running sores as he has in georgia and elsewhere and mulled over with transnet straight to try and keep pressure on these countries and keep pressure on these countries and stop them developing successful democracies as they want. that is the biggest danger we are facing in the biggest danger we are facing in the moment and may well be the most likely outcome. fin the moment and may well be the most likely outcome- likely outcome. on the final issue commit would you likely outcome. on the final issue commit would you say likely outcome. on the final issue commit would you say that - likely outcome. on the final issue commit would you say that in - likely outcome. on the final issue | commit would you say that in order to bring russia to the table as the foreign secretary was saying here yesterday, the sanctions would have to stay in place particularly if russia occupies any territory in ukraine? , , ., . , ukraine? this is what the western
i think they are sensible to keep trying to negotiate. you never know when putin will be ready to engage if he ever is, so they are right to keep probing and keep trying and of course ukrainian people need to see some hope of an end of this conflict they are the ones who are suffering so i think they are right to keep trying. and it may be that at some stage, the pressure on putin does become impossible and he does start negotiating. the event they have to be careful not to concede too much too early and i think on nato, for as i become backed by the grainy people and you see that from the polls but if they start to setting things on territory, that would not be back for the people. so then he be back for the people. so then he be careful and need to think about the structure of this negotiation because it won tjust be a bilateral ukrainian and russian negotiation. the rest of the west will have to be involved in the people are going to give the security guarantees to the ukrainians, t
and rain with sleet and snow over the peaks and pennines, and following that some sunshine and also some wintry showers even into the north east of england. temperatures only around 5 degrees in the afternoon, not much better than that in birmingham and norwich. the last mild air in the far south of england. the wetter weather continues to push its way south and as we dig in colder air behind that, it leads to sleet and snow even across southern parts of england. we start off with some widespread frost and icy patches. the last of the sleet and snow clearing away from the south east on thursday and then sunshine and wintry showers, some of those heavy for northern parts of the uk blown in by a stronger wind coming in from the north or north east. and these are the temperatures we re looking at, not bad out in the west, but in eastern areas 6 7 degrees and with stronger winds, feeling quite a bit colder than that.
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