of nato until 2014. hejoins us in the he joins us in the studio. welcome to newsnight. we havejust been talking about reparations. how important is that for the ukrainian government? they have been engaged intensively in working with president zelensky to look at the future and how it might be secured. or does it, if it prevents peace from being achieved, turn into something that becomes a second order priority? i something that becomes a second order priority? order priority? i would turn it around and order priority? i would turn it around and say order priority? i would turn it around and say that - order priority? i would turn it i around and say that reparations order priority? i would turn it - around and say that reparations and bringing the responsible for war crimes tojustice, are part bringing the responsible for war crimes to justice, are part of a sustainable peace. you cannot ensure a long term, sustainable peace without reparations and without bringing people to just
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in congress, they reached a deal to avoid a shutdown back in december. the president blew it up the last minute which was why there was the longest in history of 35 days shutdown. until it actually happens, i am going to remain a little bit skeptical that president trump is going to go for something that can so easily be portrayed as a defeat for him. it is as you pointed out, less of a deal in terms of funding for his border priority and the deal that he previously rejected. this comes after the polls have shown a resounding defeat in his decision and to press forward with the shutdown but neither republicans nor democrats on the hill really want it. so, i am not sure are that he will agree but former congressman suggested that they clearly are still looking at either declaring a national emergency or trying to take executive action to reprogram
hannity on fox calling into question of the deal wondering any republicans would vote for it. in congress, they reached a deal to avoid a shutdown back in december. the president blew it up the last minute which was why there was the longest in history of 35 days shutdown. until it actually happens, i am going to remain a little bit skeptical that president trump is going to go for something that can so easily be portrayed as a defeat for him. it is as you pointed out, less of a deal in terms of funding for his border priority and the deal that he previously rejected. this comes after the polls have shown a resounding defeat in his decision and to press forward with the shutdown but neither republicans nor democrats on the hill really want it. so, i am not sure are that he will agree but former congressman suggested that they