promised germany would support ukraine for as long as necessary and would also back its attempt to join the european union under president zelensky gave a speech and he said that 2023 was the year at the aggressor s defeat could be made irreversible. he also thanked the chancellor for a irreversible. he also thanked the chancellorfor a new irreversible. he also thanked the chancellor for a new package of military aid which was worse, as i said, around $3 billion. that was his visit to germany and before that he was in italy, meeting prime minister giorgia meloni who pledged tell in support, talked about doing so for as long as necessary but also he met the pope who said that ukraine was in his prayers. these are the pictures from a little earlier, about 15 minutes ago, this is him arriving at the airport at an airbase around eight miles south west of paris. presumably it wouldn t have taken them long to get to the elysee palace where we have
guards standing outside at the moment, ready to welcome him. we are told that france president machen will affirm the military and humanitarian support that they have already committed. i wonder if we can hear any sound from their. perhaps there isn t much. we are just waiting to see his arrival and to see president machen come out to greet him. we will come back to that as soon as something happens. we will keep it on screen for now but we can bring in the sport. we may have to interrupt you if president zelensky arrived in paris but over to you for now! manchester city are four points clear at the top of the english premier league
moscow has lost the support of its peripheral state, alex dunn and all those, who would automatically take russia s side in any debate like this or conflict like this and now these countries are beginning to question their support for putin kazakhstan and all those. and the baltic sea which has always been a key strategic outlet for russia is now strategically close to it because of the adhesion of sweden to nato. all these areas, he is saying that moscow has clearly already been elusive but let s not forget that this is still a military war and russia, as everyone knows, is an enormous country with enormous resources and can keep going for an inordinately long time. resources and can keep going for an inordinately long time. thank you so much forjoining inordinately long time. thank you so much forjoining us inordinately long time. thank you so much forjoining us from inordinately long time. thank you so much forjoining us from paris. - inordinately long time. thank you so m
honouring european unity. he has landed in france, off the plane and into a car and he is heading off for dinner with emmanuel macron and we are told he will be talking about the humanitarian support that france can offer and reaffirming the military support that president macron has already agreed to. we heard earlier he gave a speech in aachen in germany where he received this prize pot european union, where he called germany a true friend in the fight against russia. he was also in italy before that where he met prime minister giorgia meloni and she also said italy would support ukraine as long as necessary and he also got to meet the pope whilst in italy as well, who said he was praying for ukraine. a lot of promises for support in the last few days from germany and italy and this is exactly what president zelensky once, he wants to show russia that
paris with president emmanuel macron. the french presidency said earlier that macron would reaffirm france s military and humanitarian support for ukraine at the meeting. mr zelensky had been in berlin earlier on sunday. he was welcomed by french prime minister elisabeth borne and french foreign minister catherine colonna as he stepped out of his plane. you can see them there and he is now off for dinner with president macron having spent time earlier today in germany and italy, meeting the pope. one of the strongest storms to hit the bay of bengal in recent years, cyclone mocha, has inundated parts of myanmar, cutting communications and destroying buildings. at least five people are reported to have been killed in the country and the city of sittwe is said to be deep in water, with winds of 200 kilometres per hour causing chaos. disaster officials in bangladesh said there d been no major damage. around a million rohingya refugees are living in flimsy camps around the city of cox s baz