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BBCNEWS War in Ukraine July 7, 2024

for charly, this is from preethi, who asks. do you think russias war with ukraine, whenever that will end, will lead to a more united europe despite the tragic loss of lives? yes, i do. yes, ido. both yes, i do. both europe as an idea as well as the european union. i think it will be psychological, but also practical in terms of how we cooperate. whether it is on energy, defence, security, i think it is a great tonic also to the kind of post kabul withdraw anxiety we have had in europe and transatlantic relations with the us leadership. from a finnish perspective it is easy to see that it has improved. the uk s response is genuinely improved its image in europe, showing the uk wants to be part of europe, even if it is not part of the eu. europe, even if it is not part of the eu- of the eu. shorn, let s bring ou in. marie wants to know. at what point do we in the west, say enough ? putin is destroying a country and sanctions are not stopping him. when is enough enough? there

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BBCNEWS War in Ukraine June 4, 2024 11:30:00

and into parties at downing street and into parties at downing street and in whitehall. it has concluded with 126 people being fine. now bbc news it is time for your questions answered. sean corbett is the founder of intsight global and a former intelligence officer. dr aglaya snetkov is the author of russia s security policy under putin. charly calonius pasternakjoins us from helsinki, where she is a senior research fellow at the finnish institue of international affairs. and live from lviv we have our correspondentjoe inwood. and you have guests with you young ukrainians from whom we ll hear more in the programme, welcome to the show. let s start with a question

BBCNEWS BBC News March 16, 2022 17:46:00

company intsight global. the fourth week, what is your analysis first of all of where we are at the moment? analysis first of all of where we are at the moment? hello, rebecca. it s a are at the moment? hello, rebecca. it s a surprise are at the moment? hello, rebecca. it s a surprise to are at the moment? hello, rebecca. it s a surprise to everyone, - are at the moment? hello, rebecca. it s a surprise to everyone, not i it s a surprise to everyone, not least, that we are still going on at the stake. he thought it would be a rapid attack, roll into kyiv and get leadership there and that was it. but that has not been the case and for several reasons. because of that assumption, the planning lacked detail, where the big things is the moral component and that really speaks to both the russian forces that many of them did not know that there were actually going to war, particularly with their brothers and

BBCNEWS BBC News March 26, 2022 16:15:00

to make that decision. russia s war in ukraine has sent shockwaves throughout the world. i met borisjohnson yesterday. and the head of nato, who met troops taking part in cold response, says the consequences will be felt for many years to come. president putin is getting exactly the opposite of what he wants. he wants less nato at his borders, he s getting more nato at his borders. he wants to divide nato. he has actually united, is uniting nato. but there s still a limit as to what nato is willing to do. it stands ready to defend its members, but it won t be using its military power to intervene in ukraine. jonathan beale, bbc news, narvik, norway. sean corbett is a recently retired senior royal air force officer and the ceo of strategic advise company intsight global. these military exercises, how much

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