dan close together and support ukraine. we support the country. we support as defense and we offer them a perspective for the future here. here we also discussed a number of different points with regard to the attack which began on the 24th february. what it means i called this a watershed moment. nothing is as it was before, we are clear about one thing. there can be no way back. it will not be the same as before. this war, we are also aware of one more thing. we have a period of uncertainty before us. it will be challenging and that s why it decisiveness is very, very important. and it s even more important because we have close friends and allies in this world. the 7 countries that came together are such good friends and allies. i made that very clear, and i felt that very clearly in our meetings here in almo, in our discussions, in our conversations, bilateral discussions and also with our encounters that we had again and again, elmo was a very good meeting for g 7 in the
a strike earlier in in cube. oh, the fight, of course, in don boss in the east of the country is continuing what s happening in don bus well, terry, the situation is as it was a for a few months now as it continues to be very dire in the don bouts region in the city of musicians at russian church, tired to stall, mean by it from to southam. flank up to cities, civilians are urged by ukrainian armed forces to flee if they can baterri yesterday. some of them were trying to get water out of a tank because they no longer have, you know, running water running electricity that s just goes on to show you just how dire the situation these while even severely i was trying to get water. we re a shout. there have been at least 7 people who died during dots, 2 icons, another 22 injured. it just seems that it s a never ending at the horror, or just unfolding of the country and this semester. feeling that knowing your credit is safe and m a thank you very much. that was our correspond manu
to be a similar man who has been dubbed the queen of the viola she is also a professor of music and the award is for her commitment to helping young musicians to she spoke to d.w. after hearing the news and about the great love of her life music. and how would it be if it faded like a piano cord. over the 2 of us but. she s a stickler for detail and she s long been considered one of the best viola players in the world now the all too much accolade the seaman s music prize she is rehearsing at schloss elmo in bavaria. started playing the viola at age 3 and i m usually choice but viola can know we re already taken by other members of her large family. men to develop our own unique musical language and search for the essence of music with her viola. it s 1st time but it s also tricky so this balance is. is a challenge and it s been a challenge for 30 years and it s so many possibilities that i can be both a soloist and him a musician in very very different repertoire zimmerman i
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