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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240714

Hello and welcome. Dialogue with chairman kim. During our previous, the previous President Trump is in south korea, where he hopes korea is a lot safer and north korea to inject new life into administration was very bad for stalled nuclear talks. South korea, and very bad for north isa korea is a lot safer and north korea is a lot safer. Its good for both. Hes set to make his first visit well, id just like to thank korea, frankly, there was a lot of and its really may be just as to the de militarised zone, president moon for the beautiful which separates the two koreas, evening last night. We celebrated bad things happening. And it has important its good for the world. And extended an invitation to kim jong un to come so we are very proud for what we and shake hands. Changed very, very rapidly. And its he already had talks have done. Anai have plenty of time. Our friendship and we celebrated the very positive. A lot of positive and we are in no rush and i have. With the south korean pr

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240706

it s newsday. we begin in gaza, where in a sign of the growing hunger and desperation, crowds of people have scrambled for food from aid trucks entering the besieged strip, through the rafah crossing. for the first time since the war began, israel has also opened one of its crossings into gaza to aid. it s hoped the opening of the kerem shalom crossing will double the amount of food and medicine reaching gazans. until now, aid agencies have only been able to access the territory through the rafah crossing from egypt. israel has kept up its bombardment of gaza, killing dozens more people. in a change of tone you can generally have joined calls for a sustainable ceasefire. prime minister benjamin netanyahu insists benjamin neta nyahu insists israel will fight benjamin netanyahu insists israel will fight to the end but reuters is quoting egyptian circularity sources as saying israel and hamas are open to a ceasefire but disagree over the terms. our correspondent lucy williamson

Transcripts For RUSSIA1 Utro 20240703

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Transcripts For CSPAN AHA Interview - U S -Korea Public Affairs Version 20180106

Of the relationship between the two countries and the involvement in the night states the involvement of the United States. This is just under 20 minutes. David is a historian at university of wisconsin madison who specializes in a timely field, u. S. Korea relations. What is the most important thing that anyone who is watching the news right now worrying about the state of things should know about korea and north korea . The most important thing to understand is that the division of korea was originally a u. S. Idea. This was never supposed to be permanent. Korea would eventually unify. That did not happen. The division became permanent. Much,ason this matters so the koreans see themselves as one people, one nation, one race, and would like to be reunified. Especially South Koreans who have family in the north. Koreans hold the United States responsible for that decision. There is a latent strain of running through Korean Society that doesnt always manifest itself but could manifest i

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Korea U S Relations 20180106

An interview on u. S. Korea relations with an historian from the university of wisconsin, madison. We recorded this yesterday at the American Historical Association meeting. David is a historian that specializes in a very timely field, u. S. Korea relations. What is the most important thing that anyone who was watching the news right now worrying about the state of things should know about korea and u. S. Korea relations . The most important thing to understand is that the division of korea was originally a jewish idea. This division originally a u. S. Idea. This would originally create a unified state. This eventually became permanent. The reason that this matters so much. The koreans very much see themselves as one people, one race, and would very much like to be reunified, especially the older generation of koreans that have family in north, some of whom who have not spoken in decades. This matters because in many ways, koreans hold the United States responsible for that decision. T

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