and had access to, what she has needed to reach the conclusions in her report. there may, when it comes some conclusions in their which suggests it s been difficult to get to the bottom of what happened and when. some of the people she will have been investigating may have left their post in the duration of this inquiry, or left previously, so that could complicate things as well. but certainly, there has been a huge amount for her and her team to sift through. a huge amount for her and her team to sift through- to sift through. jonathan blake, thank ou to sift through. jonathan blake, thank you very to sift through. jonathan blake, thank you very much to sift through. jonathan blake, thank you very much indeed, i to sift through. jonathan blake, . thank you very much indeed, thank you. you are watching bbc news. the ukrainian government says it won t agree to any ceasefire or peace deal with moscow, that would involve giving up terrority. a senior adviser to president zelensky sa
that is still very much economically wedded to fossil fuels. so to convince people, especially in the mining industry in regional australia, that have been economically dependent on this industry, is going to be difficult, but anthony albanese has called for change, has called for safe change, and i think it was a message for those areas as well that this is not going to happen overnight, there is going to be a plan to phase out fossil fuels. the ukrainian government says it won t agree to any ceasefire or peace deal with moscow that would involve giving up terrority. a senior adviser to president zelensky says making any concessions would backfire because russia would only escalate attacks in the future. our correspondent joe inwood is in kyiv. everyone has always said that diplomacy is the eventual way out of this conflict. but what we are hearing more and more, and in a way,
at a press conference afterwards, president zelensky stressed again his request for ukraine tojoin the european union. the european commission will issue a report injune on whether to accept ukraine s application to become a candidate for membership. it is likely to be a drawn out process as it s already causing dissent within the bloc. translation: poland plays an imortant translation: poland plays an important role translation: poland plays an important role for translation: poland plays an important role for our - translation: poland plays an important role for our common | translation: poland plays an - important role for our common future in the eu. ukraine belongs in europe, no one else other than our polish friends and stanzas, for a long time ukraine believes it has become a part of the eu. it is a part of europe. and later in the programme we ll be talking to a polish journalist who s been meeting both the ukrainian and polish presidents today. staying with ukraine and the
named in the report have until this evening to challenge its findings, which could delay its publication. if not, it will be released for all to see within days. jonathan blake, bbc news. the ukrainian government says it won t agree to any ceasefire or peace deal with moscow that would involve giving up terrority. a senior adviser to president zelensky says making any concessions would backfire because russia would only escalate attacks in the future. from kyiv, joe inwood has the latest. in the donbas, diplomacy feels a distant prospect. russian forces are advancing towards the strategic city of severodonetsk, trying to encircle the ukrainian defenders. heavy artillery and overwhelming force, which eventually won them the ruins of mariupol, still their tactic. a senior adviser to ukraine s president says only force of arms will end this conflict. translation: russia sells nothing but war. | it s only interested in expansion.
delayed yet again. we have waited five and a half months for it. the latest information i have is that that has not happened, no one has taken out an injunction, so therefore we are probably likely to see this report in the next few days unless there is any last minute challenge to what she is saying. what does this mean for the prime minister? well, if we see it in the next few days we will get unprecedented detail of what went on behind that black door in downing street during lockdown and those details may yet prove to be damaging for borisjohnson. iain details may yet prove to be damaging for boris johnson. for boris johnson. iain watson, thank yom the ukrainian government says it won t agree to any ceasefire or peace deal with moscow that would involve giving up terrority. a senior adviser to president zelensky said any concessions would backfire because russia would escalate future attacks. from kyiv, joe inwood has the latest. in the donbas, diplomacy feels a distant prospe