ii territory in terms of the level of aggression. and in unprovoked attack. this is what we fought the second world war together. the us, the uk to prevent. and now it s back. this is serious business. the european union, the uk, the united states have imposed strong sanctions and those sanctions are still being ruled out. we have supported nato s eastern flank so that putin knows we will stop them if he tries to move against our alliance with the people of ukraine, they fight alone. this is not a great moment but the battle is on. it is not a great moment but the battle is on- battle is on. it all sounds re battle is on. it all sounds pretty grim- battle is on. it all sounds pretty grim. what - battle is on. it all sounds pretty grim. what should battle is on. it all sounds - pretty grim. what should nato and the west strategy be now? we ve been looking at some un security council meetings and things but all of that seems a bit superfluous when you see what s going on in ukraine. i
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protect aggression against ukraine. to protect civilians including children and call for the facilitation of rapid, safe and unhindered humanitarian assistance to those in need. the assistance to those in need. the resolution was vital and it was the resolution was vital and it was straightforward. fundamentally, it was about whether fundamentally, it was about whether the countries on the security whether the countries on the security council charged with maintaining international peace and security believe in upholding the un charter. the un charter was written with the express un charter was written with the express purpose of preventing a war like express purpose of preventing a war like the one president putin war like the one president putinjust started. the war war like the one president putin just started. the war has brought putin just started. the war has brought in putin just started. the war has brought injust its first days of devastating losses of life. and
think about our long term policy towards aggression. since 1991, since a generation, even before, the us, the uk, europe have all reach out to russia hoping for a more stable relation. the cat hope is now gone. as long as putin is the leader in the kremlin russian will rain despotic and aggressive power. we need to draw conclusions from that we need to make sure that putin is aggression, however successful it may be in the short run turns out to be a strategic defeat for him. we don t want this conflict but we got it now. , this conflict but we got it now. y ., , ., ~ now. briefly, he was talking about sanctions now. briefly, he was talking about sanctions and - now. briefly, he was talking about sanctions and how - now. briefly, he was talking i about sanctions and how they have to be enforced. do you think the sanctions recently put on russia by the biden administration, do you think they were far enough? the sanctions they were far enough? the sanctions yesterday, - they wer
international law and president putin international law and president putin chose to violate the un charter putin chose to violate the un charter. president putin chose to drop charter. president putin chose to drop bombs on kyiv, to force families to drop bombs on kyiv, to force families to to drop bombs on kyiv, to force families to stuff their lives into families to stuff their lives into backpacks and shelter and subway into backpacks and shelter and subway stations. president putin subway stations. president putin is subway stations. president putin is the aggressor here. there putin is the aggressor here. there is putin is the aggressor here. there is no middle ground. we believe there is no middle ground. we believe we have a particular responsibility to stand up to the violations of the un charter the violations of the un charter because russia is a permanent member of the security permanent member of the security council who is culpable. those of us standing