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moldova s president said hosting the summit just 20km from ukraine s border, was a show of solidarity with kyiv. president zelensky has been at the gathering where he emphasised once again that ukraine should be allowed to join both nato and the eu urgently. every european country that borders russia and that does not want russia to tear it apart, should be a full member of the eu and nato. and there are only two alternatives to this either an open war or creeping russian occupation. our correspondentjenny hill is in kishi no for us. today was largely about symbolism, as is often the case with this kind of summit. it s no accident that those european leaders chose to meet
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lot of person face to face contact. that s very personal. uh and, uh, this is always been held to be in a atmosphere. of. well basic safety and now with these two events, one possibly being a copycat event of the previous one, the assassination of former prime minister abe a few months back that that wonderful aura of safety may indeed be broken, and we will be entering a new era where we have to have some kind of barrier between ourselves and the politicians. what is japan security record? it s been very good. very few, uh, assassinations have taken place now. you talked about a calendar year in the year. 1960 for example, prime minister kishi was stabbed in july by an assailant who was angry at the
many of them don t have really a lot of training in terms of crowd control that embed involves well possible assailants. that s going to become a big question going forward how that s going to be handled, especially since in may in prime minister kishi gets home probe prefecture there is going to be the hiroshima g seven summit and there s been a lot of hand wringing here. do we have the capacity to protect the world s leaders? um let s talk first about you know, japan now has seen two major attacks against very high profile politicians in one calendar year . it s quite striking. slightly disconcerting. is there concern in japan that this is becoming, you know, too commonplace? there s certainly a sense that bar that barrier that used to exist has fallen that, uh, politics in japan is very retail. there s a lot of going out to meet people. there s a