of countries there. the probability that both countries will come to the negotiating table, to the negotiating table is low. ukraine and russia believe ukraine and russia believe that they can win this war that they can win this war militarily, but for many militarily, but for many african countries, they see african countries, they see this as an opportunity to put this as an opportunity to put forward some of their requests forward some of their requests to the countries. to the countries. the reuters news agency says it s the reuters news agency says it s seen a draught of some seen a draught of some of the proposals that of the proposals that they want to make. they want to make. among them, they re suggesting that among them, they re suggesting that russian troops push back. you remember that ukraine is currently carrying out a russian counter offensive against russian forces in the east and the south of the country. are preliminary talks. russian troops push back. other suggestio
more controversially, getting an arrest warrant against president putin at the international criminal court removed. many may feel that these demands are a tall order, but this delegation says it is here because it is important it has a part to play in brokering a peace between both countries because a shortage of grains and fertiliser that has resulted from the conflict directly affects african economies and they think it is important for african economies to take part in any kind of global negotiations for peace deal. if you still may not happen. both ukraine and russia say they can think they can win this war militarily, but in future this could be away for this were to end. thank you. to greece now, where nine people have been arrested by police investigating the deadly sinking of a ship carrying migrants off the country s south coast. some of the suspects were detained
spokesperson says those aren t on the horizon. if they do, they ll wait by that time, and they ll go back again, and try and undermine ukraine. he is not giving this up. as long as he s in the kremlin, he wants to, you know, to eliminate really ukraine as an independent country. so richard haas, nato meetings coming up this week. what s on that agenda? what needs to be on that agenda considering, as clint showed us, as we ve seen throughout the weekend, this war militarily is at a stalemate, putin s accelerating his attacks on civilians. i m sure the west is accelerating its stream of weapons going into ukraine. this is a conflict that s going to be a bloodier stalemate by the day. what should nato do? the way you set it up has the virtue of being right. nato has to continue to get in the quantity and quality of arms that it can. it s got to look to how it strengthens itself, has to make
they re going to the bunker with purpose. they are taking on the shape of further airstrikes. in the eastern part of the country, low side of the city of mariupol. it is being a race from the map. civilians are leaving a large numbers, and i councillor the numbers of the people that died, because you don t have good visibility into that city. civilians are trying to leave our being targeted, and those that are limiting behind. the shelling there aspect of over 80% of the buildings there. and the last hour, where we should angler mains in kyiv, yard every tyrants there. we know that the bombing picked up substantially. last night was a long and as they discriminatory shelled parts of the country. when we look at the numbers, and we don t have a good grasp on civilian casualties, we do know that thousands of the russian soldiers are dying. and tens of thousands of civilians are dying. we can say straightforwardly that russia may not be winning this war militarily. it s important to say,
what i am thinking. i think that, i will put it to be exact, i think that there is no way russia can win this war militarily. that probably would be the most accurate statement, because russia, theoretically, can take over one or another city. russia can secure control over certain parts of ukrainian territory, but ukrainians would have unlimited support for partisan action, and they can last way longer, and it s their motherland and they re not going to go away. so if, as you say, the ukrainian armed forces are capable of winning this war, then why are you and other ukrainians, all the way up to president zelensky, asking for a no fly zone? well, that s the most difficult parts for us. firstly, it s a huge humanitarian catastrophe