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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Heritage Foundation Discussion On Negotiations With North Korea 20240715

arm, a wound on my leg the size of a football. and it was, oh, my god, i m 28 years old. this is it. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span s q & a. the heritage foundation talked about what the international community should do about human rights in north korea and whether those efforts conflict with the goal of ending north korea s nuclear weapons program. it s an hour and a half. good morning, everyone. and welcome to the heritage foundation. i m olivia enos, i cover the human rights portfolio in the asian studies center here at the heritage foundation, and i m really excited to host this program. for those who don t know me, north korean human rights issues are actually the reason why i got into working on asia in the first place. so i m really excited to host this event, especially with all of these fantastic panelists that we have here today. earlier this year, i had the opportunity to travel to singapore during the trump-kemp summit and i was there to do media fo

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Heritage Foundation Discussion On Negotiations With North Korea 20240715

good morning, everyone. and welcome to the heritage foundation. i m olivia enos, i cover the human rights portfolio in the asian studies center here at the heritage foundation, and i m really excited to host this program. for those who don t know me, north korean human rights issues are actually the reason why i got into working on asia in the first place. so i m really excited to host this event, especially with all of these fantastic panelists that we have here today. earlier this year, i had the opportunity to travel to singapore during the trump camp summit and i was there to do media for heritage, specifically because heritage really wanted to highlight issues of human rights that we feared truly were potentially going to be left off the agenda in singapore. and my thought was, if the trump administration is willing to call for complete verifiable irreversible dismantlement of north korea s nuclear program, why not call for complete verifiable irreversible dismantlemen

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240703

vladimir milov in vilnius, lithuania. welcome to hardtalk. great to be with you. thanks for having me. well, it s a pleasure to have you on the show. you know as well as i do that this war has now lasted for more than 18 months. it has turned into an attritional fight, which is proving to be terribly, horribly costly on both sides. would you accept that that suits vladimir putin right now better than ukraine? on one hand, yes, because putin wants western patience and ukrainian patience to be exhausted and he still has a lot of resources to fight a lengthy war. on the other hand, there are a lot of bad news for putin. his army and personnel is becoming exhausted and depleted, too. resources are also not endless. and here is where the western sanctions are working. so in the longer run, i think the odds are that ukraine is set finally to win this battle. but we need patience and we might see a protracted conflict. and patience is the key word here. just on the question of the l

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240703

vladimir milov in vilnius, lithuania. welcome to hardtalk. great to be with you. thanks for having me. well, it s a pleasure to have you on the show. you know as well as i do that this war has now lasted for more than 18 months. it has turned into an attritional fight, which is proving to be terribly, horribly costly on both sides. would you accept that that suits vladimir putin right now better than ukraine? on one hand, yes, because putin wants western patience and ukrainian patience to be exhausted and he still has a lot of resources to fight a lengthy war. on the other hand, there are a lot of bad news for putin. his army and personnel is becoming exhausted and depleted, too. resources are also not endless. and here is where the western sanctions are working. so in the longer run, i think the odds are that ukraine is set finally to win this battle. but we need patience and we might see a protracted conflict. and patience is the key word here. just on the question of the l

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240703

vladimir milov in vilnius, lithuania. welcome to hardtalk. great to be with you. thanks for having me. well, it s a pleasure to have you on the show. you know as well as i do that this war has now lasted for more than 18 months. it has turned into an attritional fight, which is proving to be terribly, horribly costly on both sides. would you accept that that suits vladimir putin right now better than ukraine? on one hand, yes, because putin wants western patience and ukrainian patience to be exhausted and he still has a lot of resources to fight a lengthy war. on the other hand, there are a lot of bad news for putin. his army and personnel is becoming exhausted and depleted, too. resources are also not endless. and here is where the western sanctions are working. so in the longer run, i think the odds are that ukraine is set finally to win this battle. but we need patience and we might see a protracted conflict. and patience is the key word here. just on the question of the l

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