Wednesday morning on cspan2. We invite your participation via twitter using hashtag pmqs. Prior to questions i member the finishing other business. Now live to the british house of commons. You made suggestions to the Welsh Government how the gift to care workers is properly made without the need for where we are at the current time. I am concerned about a similar a minimum suspension to those who make need to come out. Right. Let us begin. Question one. Number one. Thank you, mister speaker. I will open the global vaccine summit, the uk hosted a Virtual Event bringing together 50 countries and leaders of privatesector organizations and Civil Society to raise 7. 4 billion for gabby, the Vaccine Alliance and the vaccine summit should be the moment the world comes together to unite humanity in the fight against disease. This morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties in the house. I will have further meetings later today. As the premise are obv
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Price. In a very warm welcome to the point with the focus on turkeys offensive in Northern Syria im peter craven and my guests. Seders a t w Foreign Policy editor who says a military operation in syria wont solve ones problems out. Also with us is motor laming senior contributor at the berlin Daily Telegraph spiegel a meltzer argues that the middle east is facing further escalation the losers of the kurds and donald trump. And a very well welcome to sit down you know gala editor in chief of the middle east magazine sen if you believe that everyone has already achieved his. So you go in goal but militarily this offensive is a very dangerous fall ok. Thank you thank you all for being here today and id like to begin with you say. The long awaited offensive against kurdish positions in Northern Syria has begun as president has wanted is to clean now out war well we can say that a very dangerous phase has started so basically are do on once to with this military operation 1st get rid of the
U. S. China, the changing relationship between the u. S. And china and ongoing trade tariff. The u. S. Economics Security Review Commission is a host of the event. With taiwan and hong kong. The commission began the hearings this year, we marks the 40th year of u. S. China diplomatic relations. By examining the external and internal ability to sustain growth, project power and spread its influence on the globe. This year has been one of extreme volatility between the u. S. And china. Chain and insta they thought it would be to visit and explore key topics. There is an increasing amount of commentary in the Foreign Policy community, con jebbibbij con jebbi conjecturing. And this commentary further characterizes china as a rival, having upgraded it from a competitor. The word enemy is less frequently used, but is not absent. The previous assumptions underlying u. S. Policy, such as the Current International order benefits china and capitalism brings with it democracy have been shattered
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