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of you listening, as opposed to watching under the television. a couple of final thoughts as we wrap up this third summit in a row. he went to the bavarian alps and then came here to nato. certainly the last two conferences have all been about ukraine. what is the strategy? what is the potential endgame? and, you know what, here at nato, a real sense of an organisation revitalised because of necessity, because of what s happened, and trying to work out how to face up to an aggressive russia and a dangerous decade. let me show you a couple of little extracts from the prime minister s news conference, which hasjust finished, as i record this at 2pm spanish time, and the couple of questions that i got to put to borisjohnson. thank you. chris mason, bbc news. prime minister, what is the overall objective of the uk s help and strategy for ukraine? is it unequivocally getting the russians out, restoring ukraine s borders to how they were before the war and, if i may, you have been
parts of the country, the heineken prime minister, with this personality, and that is an important part, a central part and it is being eroded. thank you for watching on bbc world news. just developing that theme, it is weird to see where it will go on the prime minister cannot get home quick enough, canny? he minister cannot get home quick enough. canny? enough, canny? he is a lucky politician enough, canny? he is a lucky politician because enough, canny? he is a lucky politician because it - enough, canny? he is a lucky politician because it seems . enough, canny? he is a lucky| politician because it seems to me almost certain that had that attempt to push not happened when it did, and it wasn t particularly organised, it fell over the threshold when it did but if it hadn t happened, will be looking at a no confidence vote first monday morning and it would have been more difficult for him to do what he has done which is to say look, this is difficult but i can pull it
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hello. welcome back, emma from belfast. and the foreign affairs spokesperson from the lib dem. the last nato summit in madrid is where we find adam. he spoke to borisjohnson on thursday morning. this is the end of the nato summit. emblems and podiums and speeches. we also have spots like this, which is absolutely colossal. for those