so, g7 countries announcing this international framework, so, g7 countries announcing this internationalframework, paving the international framework, paving the way internationalframework, paving the way for long term security assurances for ukraine, offering to boost its defences against russia and they talked about it during moscow from future aggression. you can see them lining up for the family photo in a moment. the united states, germany, japan, france, canada, italy and britain, as well as the european union, and this framework will encompass elements that include modern advanced military equipment, training, intelligence sharing and cyber defence. so, an announcement of these long term security assurances, but presumably each country is making its own commitment to ukraine as well? . , ., as well? that s right. some of the lanauuae as well? that s right. some of the language was as well? that s right. some of the language was really as well? that s right. some
at the nato summit in vilnius, germany has already announced a multi million euro military aid package, france has promised long range cruise missiles and the uk has announced more ammunition and military vehicles. us presidentjoe biden has told president zelensky, who s also at the summit, that ukraine s courage is an example to whole world . president biden pledged unwavering support to ukraine in its ongoing conflict to russia. today, the members of the g7 are launching a joint declaration of support for ukraine to make it clear that our support will last long into the future. this starts a process by which each of our nations and any other nation who wishes to participate will negotiate long term bilateral security commitments with and to ukraine. we re going to help ukraine build a strong, capable. across land, air and sea, which will be a force of stability in the region and deter against any and all threats. to lewis in vilnius. what are they actually mean in real ter
us his thoughts at the conclusion of that summit what looks like very shortly. but before all that, let s head to the sports centre and catch up head to the sports centre and catch up with the latest round up. good afternoon. the quarter finals action at wimbledon continues today. let s go to the top of the broadcast centre in wimbledon. a big win for ons jabeur. centre in wimbledon. a big win for onsjabeur- centre in wimbledon. a big win for ons jabeur. ., . , ons jabeur. revenge for ons jabeur. she is a wimbledon ons jabeur. revenge for ons jabeur. she is a wimbledon semifinalist - she is a wimbledon semifinalist again. she has beaten elena rybakina, the defending champion, in a repeat of last year s final, but this time ons jabeur coming out on the right side of it. she did drop the right side of it. she did drop the first set. she probably should have won it but what a response from the tunisian, and eleanor are back in s save failing her. she was struggling as ons j
this man does the sums that tell the government how much money they have to spend. but why do they sometimes get it wrong? we ll ask the boss of indepent organisation the obr, richard hughes. it s michael gove s job to make sure the chance of a good life is spread fairly across the land, but can he level the country up when living standards are going down? labour s lucy powell has big plans for the bbc what s the problem she s trying to fix? and remember this act of courage? marina ovsyannikova famously interrupted live tv in russia to protest against the war in ukraine. she ll tell us about her astonishing escape. translation: i was thinking it was better for me translation: i was thinking it was better for me to translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go back translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go back to - translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go back to russia, | bet