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certifications. how significant is that? well, i think it is very significant for two reasons. number one, obviously, if people knowingly signed fraudulent ballots, the array of potential criminality is incredible. we will need to see accountability for that. it is also important, wolf, because people need to understand how coordinated, how planned and how possible it might have been that this coup attempt might have succeeded. if you think about january 6th, which happened in the room that i m standing if right now, or if you think about rudolph giuliani standing in front of the four seasons landscaping, you might say, that was crazy. that wasn t planned. it turns out there was a legal theory. there was pressure put on the vice president who could have gone a different direction in the way he behaved that day. and these ballots, of course, are about creating uncertainty. they probably don t even need to be very good. if a number of people in this
to high five, norjust pose for the endless photos, but about actually the face time to talk about issues, not just the the face time to talk about issues, notjust the impending invasion but anything else they are concerned about. whether it indicates that the nato is getting feelers from the negotiations that are happening, it s not part of, but between russia and ukraine that there might be something to discuss more substantive? who knows, that can only be speculation, but it s something that wasn t planned and it is at least another opportunity for them to potentially reconsider their approach. no sign that the no fly zone will be imposed, they rejected that weather perhaps what happened over poland s offer to the us to transfer its craft to the united states, and for the unites stomach united states so he could get them into the air space to use soviet era
it s the first time since november, i think, that the two men have spoken. it lasted, some reports say 50 minutes others an hour, so around that sort of length of time, and as you said, what we are told from downing street is that it was a frank and candid conversation. some of the bits that we do know that they spoke about were, for example, the prime minister again expressing his sympathy for the victims of the flight that crashed in china last week. president xijinping asking the prime minister to convey his best wishes to the queen on herjubilee. beyond that, we are told that they discussed a range of issues of mutual interest, which did include the situation in ukraine. now, if they were discussing, for example, the possibility of sanctions on china if china were to aid russia, we are told that wasn t planned to be in the conversation, but we re told that the prime minister put forward the uk s position on ukraine and his belief that pressure should be put on president putin to wi
johnson has had a frank discussion with the president of china about the situation in ukraine, this according to downing street. the call came after. our political correspondent had the latest. it happened this morning, as we understand it. it s the first time since november, i think, that the two men have spoken. some reports say it lasted 50 minutes, others an hour, so around that sort of length of time. and as you said, as we re told from downing street, it was a frank and candid conversation. some of the bits we do know they spoke about were, for example, the prime minister again expressing his sympathy with the victims of the flight that crashed in china last week. president xi asking the prime minister to convey his best wishes to the queen on herjubilee. beyond that, we re told they discussed a range of issues of mutual interest, which did include the situation in ukraine. as if they were discussing, for example, the possibility of sanctions on china if china were to aid russia.