president xi to help - us with the weapons. isabel hilton is the founder of china dialogue, and visiting professor at the lau institute. she gave me her reaction to the meeting. xijinping is saying to xi jinping is saying to the world now that in a year of terrible war, he hasn t changed his mind about the chinese relationship with russia. it s a big propaganda boost for putin who can t really travel that much any more because of the risk of arrest. and the timing is interesting. it is both the anniversary of the beginning of the iraq war which the president invokes as proof of western hypocrisy, and also its just after the indictment and the show of solidarity. so definitely good for putin. good for putin, butjust in terms
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that. every time they talk about a humanitarian corridor, there s always some issue with it and you can expect dothere would be issues with fighters, actual military members of the ukrainian armed forces being led out of mariupol without surrendering. i believe putin has said he would not allow that. so that is i think, a very bad place for the ukrainians to be. and on the other hand, it gives the ukrainians one heck of a propaganda boost when it comes to what will happen to these people. they will be martyrs, if i think the worst will happen here. and if that does come to pass. i think it will be certainly bad for them on a personal level. but from the ukrainian political perspective, it could quite well galvanize the nation again. at the top of the show, we showed these new images that appear to be mass graves that are seen by satellite just outside mariupol. and yesterday only four evacuation buses were able to leave this port city. today the mayor says there s no
koreans and the americans that they are in touch again. however, will it get us to will it get north korea to the place where they re willing to give up elements of their nuclear program, partially or completely, to really ensure the stability and peace in this region? i don t know. it s a risky move because what he has done, is given, just handed kim jong-un this enormous amount of legitimacy, handed this propaganda boost on a platter. you can see how north korea state media are scrambling to get that picture. it s going to be plastered all over north korean state media. and it puts kim in a position of streng strength. so when it comes time for him to negotiate, he s going to be tougher. it s going to be hard for president trump or any u.s. president to demand he completely give us his weapons. kim is in a better position to say, hey, i ll give up my nuclear weapons when you give up yours. that s the risk. i do hope that what this kicks
something-year-old leader. but north korea has been preparing for 50 years. they have wanted this recognition from the united states, as a nuclear weapon state, they have wanted it for quite some time. i still think they get a big propaganda boost from another meeting with the u.s. president. i think they are not going to really report a lot on this, because there was no outcome. you know, i think they are going to downplay it a great deal and you know, they control the media. they can do whatever they want in that respect. and you know, she is right, we don t know where it goes from here. when the leaders cannot agree on something in diplomacy, you just don t know where you go at that point. and so, are we going to exercise? right? are we going to do exercising? are the north koreans going to start doing activity at all the sites we have been looking at? are there going to be more sanctions? are we lifting sanctions? it s unclear. we see thepresident of the united states in the airp
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