a mini summit on sunday their goal to decide how to deal with the influx of migrants seeking a new less in europe the summit was triggered by the events of the past few weeks several rescue boats carrying migrants were stranded at sea after one country after another refused to allow the vessels to dock in their territory. another boat stranded in the mediterranean sea carrying rescued migrants with nowhere to dock this german ship lifeline is the latest vessel to be refused permission by the new its honey in government to use one of the country s ports the migrants influx to the south of italy to see in the country s government toughen its stance on an issue which has divided the european union. in europe the times are over when france and germany decided refugee policy when they told european italy what they had to pay and which migrants they had to take
in. celgene is tough talk has struck a chord with austria he met with his austrian counterpart in rome ahead of an emergency mini summit being held in brussels on sunday. in stark contrast to vienna and rome strong anti immigrants policy french president and karl has joined german chancellor angela merkel s call for other e.u. countries to take their fair share of migrants. that s. the topic which currently concerns us all is migration. we see it as a common challenge the first have to make sure that the cause behind migration is eliminated was the one that s the one. they appear to have one at least on saturday in macau welcome to spain s new prime minister pedro sanchez to
and saudi arabia, where he had a fairly friendly hearing, since they all seem to really see the same way, see matters the same way. here in jordan, it s a little different. jordan, for instance, went to a summit in december in turkey, attended by the leaders of turkey, iran, and other countries which were opposed to the american decision to move the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. there is a feeling among many outside places like saudi arabia that this administration is more pro-israeli than any before, and has simply given up any pretense of being even handed on the palestinian-israeli conflict which for jordan which is where much of the population traces its roots back to palestine is a key issue. for instance, secretary pompeo did not meet with any palestinian officials while he was visiting with israeli
trust? and the greater question here for kim jong-un, when does he play his hand? is he playing for time here? or is he just trying to see what he can get? well, in a way this summit that we ve just seen on friday couldn t set thing better up for trump. things are really in a pretty favorable state as trump moves into this summit. i think things are really as good as they can be in terms of what s going to be a very important meeting between donald trump and kim jong-un. they have a lot to figure out, and it s hard to see how some of these issues will be resolvable. north korea s security interests for example, very tough to resolve in the long-term. but we ll see how it goes. and i think, you know, the likes of bolton being involved in this process mean that the north koreans are aware that they can t do the same kind of things that may have bought time under previous administrations in
a gala to open the summit on sunday. on the plane. that it is believed that god is. the orders of the commander in chief will be united states. that some say detectives not the only one hitting the wrong notes ahead of the summit filipino rights groups urged trump to confront attempting over his war on drugs a crackdown that s left thousands dead over the past year. but if there was any criticism from trunk it was not on display in manila trump showered his host a self-proclaimed killer with compliments. and i want to thank you for your incredible hospitality and the show last night the talent at that show i assume mostly from the philippines was fantastic thank you. the camaraderie did not go down well with everyone police used water cannon to scare off angry protesters.