welcome to the programme. in a week s time, it will be one year since russia invaded ukraine, and world leaders are gathering in europe. us vice president kamala harris has arrived in germany for the munich security conference, which starts tomorrow. european leaders rishi sunak, olaf scholz, emmanuel macron will all be there, as will nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg and a vast array of key defence and intelligence officials. discussions in munich will be accutely focused on the danger of a further offensive from russia, especially after the leader of belarus, alexander lukashenko a key putin ally spoke to members of the western media, including our russia editor steve rosenberg. few people know vladimir putin as well as he does alexander lukashenko, the authoritarian leader of belarus. he s agreed to take questions about the war in ukraine and his role in it. one year ago, i say, you let russia use your country as a staging ground for invading ukraine. are you
polish president tried to get out of that meeting? there were two main elements of that meeting? there were two main elements of the that meeting? there were two main elements of the agenda. that meeting? there were two main elements of the agenda. first - that meeting? there were two main elements of the agenda. first is - that meeting? there were two main elements of the agenda. first is the support for ukraine for obvious reasons. both of our countries are very much engaged in this coalition of the willing, who have been helping ukraine since the very beginning of this war. and both poland and the united kingdom offered its tanks to ukraine. what we need to do is discuss what we can do more in order to help our ukrainian partners. any second topic on the agenda was of course the preparations for the nato summit, which is going to be held in vilnius this summer. we need to start working on the agenda. what is very important for poland and all our allies is to get support in orde
has typically had a more relaxed campaign schedule than the warnock campaign has across this entire four-week runoff period. that is even during the early voting period that ended on friday. you mentioned 1.85 million georgians cast their ballots. they hit a single day voting record on yesterday, friday, with more than 350,000 votes. and that day, well, that beat monday and tuesday, which also set records themselves. jim, i should mention, though, look, while we are setting single daily records, it does look like they are going to miss the early vote threshold that was set in the 2020 election with five mandated days of early voting instead of three weeks worth. very good. a lot on the line of course. diane gal better, thanks so
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