a bahrain has sentenced him to ten years in prison for allegedly vandalizing a police station human rights groups are calling for his release saying he has been on lawfully present by thai authorities on the right he will appear in one courts criminal court on monday. our mind on our top story that we re following for you here on the u.s. is expected to announce that it is holding compliance with a key nuclear arms treaty the trumpet ministrations says a new russian cruise missile violates the terms of g i n f treaty signed in one nine hundred eighty seven. and don t forget you can always get out of your news on the go download or out from google play or on the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and you can also use the d. w. app to send us your photos and your videos. coming
i m brian thomas great to have you with us nato says russia is running out of time to comply with an arms treaty that bans certain types of nuclear armed missiles the u.s. has threatened to pull out of the one nine hundred eighty seven i.n.f. treaty because moscow has failed to respect the agreement on this issue is set to top the agenda of nato foreign ministers meeting in brussels today europe appears to have persuaded washington to delay its withdrawal from the treaty for two months but as the teri schultz reports the issue is far from resolved. european leaders know the moment is near when the nuclear agreement between washington and moscow a traditional safeguard of their security will be declared dead we all know that the time is running out. but this is not tenable but we have norms we re told agreement which is all respected by one part nato secretary general u.n.
i m brian thomas thanks so much for being with us. new tensions between russia and the west are set to dominate a nato meeting in brussels today the us six is expected to use the gathering to increase its pressure on moscow to comply with a one nine hundred eighty seven treaty on nuclear weapons washington accuses russia of violating what s known as the i.n.f. treaty by building a banned cruise missile moscow s dies the client for now europeans have persuaded the u.s. to delay plans to withdraw from the treaty but as the w. s teri schultz reports fears are growing that europe s security could be under threat. european leaders know the moment is near when the i.n.f. nuclear agreement between washington and moscow a traditional safeguard of their security will be declared dead we all know that
a deadline and the ultimatum which some fear could trigger a twenty first century nuclear arms race today the united states and its nato allies accused russia of violating the one nine hundred eighty seven i.n.f. treaty which bans intermediate range nuclear weapons at nato headquarters in brussels u.s. secretary of state michael peo gave russia sixty days to comply with the treaty or the u.s. may call it quits be used teri schultz was the first correspondent today to ask mr payer what that sixty day ultimatum meet its questions the first one goes to teri schultz from deutsche of ela terry what does this mean cunt create what will the next steps be are you just waiting the sixty days and hoping that europe can help pull russia back into compliance what exactly how exactly will this play out now and then does the six months start in sixty days just
yellow vest protests began in mid november and have since evolved into a wider revolt. against mccrone protesters accuse him of favoring the elite three people have been killed in the violence. while new tensions between russia and the west are set to dominate a nato meeting in brussels today the u.s. is expected to use the gathering to increase its pressure on moscow to comply with the one nine hundred eighty seven treaty on nuclear weapons washington accuses russia of violating what s known as the i.n.f. treaty moscow denies the claims for now europeans have persuaded the u.s. to delay plans to withdraw from the treaty but as the w. s teri schultz reports fears are growing that europe security could be under threat. european leaders know the moment is near when the nuclear agreement between washington and moscow