for their country will prevail. we ll be hearing from steve rosenberg in moscow, sarah smith in warsaw, and jeremy bowen, who s in kyiv. also on the programme: it s just been announced that strike action by nurses in england is being paused. the royal college of nursing says it is starting talks with the government tomorrow over the long running dispute. some supermarkets begin limiting the amount of fruit and veg you can buy because of problems with supplies. and the world s biggest trial of a four day working week. it took place here, in the uk. it s popular, but does it work? and coming up on the bbc news channel liverpool and real madrid meet again in the champions league with the premier league team hoping to change their recent form against the defending champions. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six, live from kharkiv, in north east ukraine, just 20 miles from the russian border. which is that day. we have been hearing air raid sirens sounding periodicall
you for what you re doing and god you for what you re doing and god you all. presidentjoe biden with a pretty defiant speech stressing the united states and nato allies, support for ukraine will not waiver speaking of course in the run up to the first anniversary of russia s full scale invasion of ukraine. he has been in warsaw and a cheering crowd there that as he put it, president putin lust for power and land would fail. he painted the struggle as a generational one for freedom he said that autocrats had grown weaker over the last year and all of that, of course follows what president vladimir putin was saying in moscow this morning when he delivered a fiercely anti western and nationalistic address to russian parliamentarians. putin accused the west of provoking the war in ukraine of starting the war of escalating the conflict of trying to defeat russia it s self. the white house called his allegations absurd while ukrainian officials said that his speech was laden with c
tonight at six. we re live in north eastern ukraine, as presidents biden and putin give opposing views of the war here. addressing parliament, the russian leader blamed the west for the conflict. and he pulled moscow out of a key nuclear arms treaty. responsibility for fuelling the ukrainian conflict, for its escalation and for the growing number of victims lies fully with the west and, of course, with the regime in kyiv. meanwhile, president biden, in a speech in poland, said. the west support for ukraine will not waver. president putin s craven lust for land and power will fail, and the ukrainian people s love
tonight at six. we re live in north eastern ukraine, as presidents biden and putin give opposing views of the war here. addressing parliament, the russian leader blamed the west for the conflict. and he pulled moscow out of a key nuclear arms treaty. responsibility for fuelling the ukrainian conflict, for its escalation and for the growing number of victims lies fully with the west and, of course, with the regime in kyiv. meanwhile, president biden, in a speech in poland, said. the west support for ukraine will not waver. president putin s craven lust for land and power will fail,