or there will be many conflicts, many such kinds of wars. and in the end of the day, it could lead to the third world war. so our mutual task is to protect democratic values, to protect existing after the second world war, global system, secure global security system. and bring long term and sustainable peace on european continent. so russia must lose this war and aggressors should be punished, and putin s regime should be destroyed at all. and putin s regime should be destroyed et al. and only this factors will lead us to the sustainable and long term peace. aid to ukraine dominated discussion at a g7 meeting of foreign ministers on the italian island of capri. our correspondent, jessica parker, is there. the majorfocus here is ukraine s calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary general, jens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there
at the united nations, the secretary general has today talked of the middle east being on a precipice which could spiral into a full scale regional conflict. meanwhile, the prime minister of ukraine has warned there will be world war iii if ukraine loses its conflict with russia. it is against this backdrop that g7 foreign ministers are meeting on the italian island of capri. both conflicts are concentrating minds what can the global community do to reduce tensions in the middle east and help bring the war in ukraine to an end. we re going to focus first on ukraine. here s foreign secretary lord david cameron on the support ukraine needs. they need more ammunition, they need more air defences, that needs to be filled. no country has done more than britain in terms of helping the ukrainian armed forces, helping the government, and we look forward to see with the permits are has to say
qatar s prime minister says his country is re assessing its role as a mediator between israel and hamas, saying his country had been exploited and abused. he said qatar s efforts were being undermined by politicians seeking to score points, a possible reference to us congress members who say qatar puts too little pressure on hamas. the gulf country has close ties to hamas and its diplomats have been playing a pivotal role alongside us and egyptian colleagues in trying to secure a ceasefire and the release of israeli hostages. but doha is now questioning whether the talks will succeed. foreign ministers from the group of seven major democracies have gathered on the italian island of capri for the first of three days of talks. ministers from the us, britain, france, italy, germany, canada and japan are in attendance. and looming large over the meeting is israel s expected retaliation against iran for attacks launched just a few days ago. the g7 nations have pledged support for israel
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so russia must lose this war and aggressors should be punished, and putin s regime should be destroyed at all. and only this factors will lead us to the sustainable and long term peace. aid to ukraine dominated discussion at a g7 meeting of foreign ministers on the italian island of capri. our correspondent, jessica parker, is there. the major focus here is ukraine s calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary general, jens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out raids of air strikes. this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting. ukraine s foreign minister is here, but it s not a formal weapons pledging session. that being said, they can discuss, they can coordinate but speaking to officials today the mood on this issue overall