remotely addressing the un security human rights council in geneva from moscow and only also talking to himself but only the russian delegation gets everybody else walked out. delegation gets everybody else walked out- delegation gets everybody else walked out. .. , , walked out. because there he is sa in: walked out. because there he is saying they walked out. because there he is saying they had walked out. because there he is saying they had to walked out. because there he is saying they had to invade - walked out. because there he is l saying they had to invade because they had saying they had to invade because they had to stop a nuclear attack on russia they had to stop a nuclear attack on russia by they had to stop a nuclear attack on russia by ukraine which was being used by russia by ukraine which was being used by nato. i did not realise that there used by nato. i did not realise that there were used by nato. i did not realise that there were a few who did
is now a crisis that is not far away, it s approximate and very soon it will be within europe and europe is once again facing refugee crisis and it needs to contend with this, but in the immediate moment ijust think those images are so compelling. and they are a reminder that no matter how much, i think there was a lot of sort of affirmation amongst europeans and rightly so an american said there was so much unity that was galvanised over the weekend, but nonetheless if you are sitting in ukraine and use those images, units and there is a choice that has been made and that it s quite frankly that direct confrontation with a nuclear power, which is to say russia, it sjust not nuclear power, which is to say russia, it s just not something that the us and nato and europe and the west can sustain. it the us and nato and europe and the west can sustain. west can sustain. it does raise uuite west can sustain. it does raise quite a serious west can sustain. it does raise quite a serious qu
some point will inevitably involve some kind of direct conflict with russia. i some kind of direct conflict with russia. ~ ., ., some kind of direct conflict with russia. ~ . ., , russia. i think we are all sitting here trying russia. i think we are all sitting here trying to russia. i think we are all sitting here trying to understand - russia. i think we are all sitting| here trying to understand where russia. i think we are all sitting - here trying to understand where this leads. we are terrified of what happens in the days ahead, but when we think ahead to the medium term solutions, it s very difficult with putin and power, which he is and it looks like he will be for a period of time, very difficult to imagine a stable situation now that ukraine has been destabilised with europe and the us making it clear that despite those very tough sanctions, despite those very tough sanctions, despite legal aid being sent to ukraine that there is a line that s being drawn. no access to na
st paul s. exactly, st paul s and from the smoke and st paul s. exactly, st paul s and from the smoke and the - st paul s. exactly, st paul s and| from the smoke and the damage st paul s. exactly, st paul s and - from the smoke and the damage and that is from the smoke and the damage and that is eight similar thing, yes, it isand that is eight similar thing, yes, it isand of that is eight similar thing, yes, it is and of course it is. it s incredibly is and of course it is. it s incredibly scary. and did you mention incredibly scary. and did you mention about because it was not lon- mention about because it was not long ago mention about because it was not long ago that beijing was describing the us long ago that beijing was describing the us as long ago that beijing was describing the us as being the culprit in this crisis the us as being the culprit in this crisis in the us as being the culprit in this crisis in ukraine? that s the other thing and crisis in ukraine?
is putin possible situation and there will be a point and probably already has been a poor many around him and certainly we know from the people on the streets in moscow that don t simply support putin. and i want to put that actually have in his ability to execute the atrocities and the invasion and the intervention that he is doing is unclear but it s also unclear how much of ability he has. it sounds like that convoy is not moving as swiftly as it hoped to and it sounds like ukrainians are putting up a much stronger resistance, although i think we are all very worried about whether that will be sustained. but it is difficult to have this unfold. you mentioned macron in on the front of the figure wrote with president macron s diplomatic battle over ukraine has eclipsed his presidential campaign because he is “p presidential campaign because he is up for reelection in a couple of