away from ukraine. there is no getting away from ukraine. among the leaders at the summit is borisjohnson who s said he is actively thinking about a third term, amid criticism of his leadership after by election losses. at least 20 people are reported to have been found dead at a nightclub in the south african city of east london. the prince of wales accepted a suitcase containing a million euros in cash from a former qatari prime minister, according to the sunday times. there is no suggestion the payments were illegal. sir paul mccartney wows glastonbury and brings on surprise guests bruce springsteen and dave grohl. welcome to bavaria. russian missiles have struck the ukrainian capital kyiv, just hours after president zelensky warned that the war was entering a difficult phase, and as the g7 group of world leaders gathered in germany. the creation as they put it, progress towards a just world. a nine storey residential building in one district was damaged during the s
to prosperity, if georgia is the way to europe, if georgia is the way to democracy, that might become, and i think is becoming more attractive to the younger generation of abkhazians. to look at that, and we have to work in that direction, we have to show in all respects that the russian propaganda that georgia would be tempted, given the circumstances, to try a military measure against those regions is a russian lie. because georgia wants one thing. it s to reunite with those citizens that are our citizens and not to reunite only with territories. all right. but nevertheless, you say that, you know, perhaps ties are loosening in these two separatist enclaves in georgia, but you ve got to pay more attention to your neighbourhood, haven t you, president zourabichvili? because i know you are very pro western.
happening, although in a way it was going against my feeling that the nuclear balance is working so well even today that this line that is protected by nato is something that everybody is very careful about. and i was not thinking beforehand that russia deliberately would dare to touch any part of that territory, but everything can happen and there can always be a miscalculation. and there have been a number of miscalculations by the russian leaders, so nothing was excluded and so very worried. regardless of whether it was a miscalculation, you know, you didn t know, as you said, what exactly was behind it. but it has highlighted fears, hasn t it, in your neighbourhood? i mean, georgia has a border of nearly a thousand kilometres with russia. you have russian troops and tanks stationed very near your capital in the two pro moscow backed separatist enclaves,
generation of abkhazians. to look at that, and we have to work in that direction, we have to show in all respects that the russian propaganda that georgia would be tempted, given the circumstances, to try a military measure against those regions is a russian lie. because georgia wants one thing. it s to reunite with those citizens that are our citizens and not to reunite only with territories. all right. but nevertheless, you say that, you know, perhaps ties are loosening in these two separatist enclaves in georgia, but you ve got to pay more attention to your neighbourhood, haven t you, president zourabichvili? because i know you are very pro western. in a previous career, you were a french diplomat and you perhaps are tilting too much to the west. i mean, russia is an important economic partner for georgia. you have lots of russian tourists who go. you ve got georgians who work
happening, although in a way it was going against my feeling that the nuclear balance is working so well even today that this line that is protected by nato is something that everybody is very careful about. and i was not thinking beforehand that russia deliberately would dare to touch any part of that territory, but everything can happen and there can always be a miscalculation. and there have been a number of miscalculations by the russian leaders, so nothing was excluded and so very worried. regardless of whether it was a miscalculation, you know, you didn t know, as you said, what exactly was behind it. but it has highlighted fears, hasn t it, in your neighbourhood? i mean, georgia has a border of nearly a thousand kilometres with russia. you have russian troops and tanks stationed very near your capital in the two pro moscow backed separatist enclaves, south ossetia and abkhazia. you re a small nation of barely four million. your army is about 37,000. i mean, russia, if it wanted