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>> well, that is the big question that the eu foreign ministers are trying to workout. they have been here with their assistants and teams over the weekend. we understand certainly meeting through sunday late into the evening trying to find tune this list there was a report last week, an eu official said that the starting list is about 120, 130 people long including some very big names and close to putin heads of the big russian companies and gas people and things like that, those people we understand are being warned will not be on the first list. this is going to be a gradual process of expanding the list. i think by the end of the day we will be looking at people implicated in setting up the crimea referendum, people in ukraine and people in crimea and a few people in russia. but i don't think the net will be closing around president putin's inner circle yet. >> reporter: how far are the europeans going when it comes to sanctions, are they going as far as the u.s. would like, are they on the same page? >> well, i think there has been some daylight between the two and
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ins is the eu leaders meet brussels to discuss the crisis. the town was region of crimea plans to vote on whether to break away from ukraine -- the autonomous region of crimea plans to vote on whether to break away from ukraine and join russia. the clever -- the kremlin says that vladimir putin is discussing the issue with his security council. ismmar qaddafi's son saadi back in tripoli behind bars. following the uprising, he fled to niger and has now been extradited, awaiting trial accused of fueling the bloody crackdown. and now it is time for the weekly rest review -- weekly press review, starting with the situation in ukraine. >> fight amir putin is playing with fire. you can see this little drawing of him to take it as a vulture. in thes a huge disparity versions of the events that are being put forward on one hand by the ukrainian media and on the other hand by russian media. they have extract of articles from various papers from ukraine and from russia. this is due to starkly different conceptions and assumptions about just what is hap
ins is the eu leaders meet brussels to discuss the crisis. the town was region of crimea plans to vote on whether to break away from ukraine -- the autonomous region of crimea plans to vote on whether to break away from ukraine and join russia. the clever -- the kremlin says that vladimir putin is discussing the issue with his security council. ismmar qaddafi's son saadi back in tripoli behind bars. following the uprising, he fled to niger and has now been extradited, awaiting trial accused of...
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eu member. >> as you heard earlier, the eu leaders are not issued an asset freeze and travel ban on a total of 33 people. that comes on the heels of washington's announcement of further sanctions against russian officials. moscow has answered back with its own travel bans against american officials. let's get the report on the ongoing political wrangling. areashington and moscow upping the ante. the u.s. is freezing the assets of 20 more russian lawmakers and officials in addition to the 11 people already targeted by sanctions. the latest list includes the russian president chief of staff, the speaker of the duma, businessman, and a bank. the expanded sections deliver on obama's warning earlier this week to punish russia if it did not fall back from its absorption of crimea. i signed an executive order today that gives us the authority to impose sanctions, not just on individuals but on key sectors of the russian economy. this is not our preferred outcome. these sanctions will not only have a significant impact on the russian economy, but they can also be disruptive to the global ec
eu member. >> as you heard earlier, the eu leaders are not issued an asset freeze and travel ban on a total of 33 people. that comes on the heels of washington's announcement of further sanctions against russian officials. moscow has answered back with its own travel bans against american officials. let's get the report on the ongoing political wrangling. areashington and moscow upping the ante. the u.s. is freezing the assets of 20 more russian lawmakers and officials in addition to the...
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eu leaders have managed to reach a hard fought compromise just in time for the eu parliamentary elections in may. cyber attacks on how the markets reacted too well the news on thursday. stefan wolf has a wrap up from the frankfurt stock exchange many facts of this banking union have been discussed here on the frankfurt old today. bank shareholders are not contented german banks might step in the us than expected to see if a foreign banks get into trouble on the other hand critics say that in fifty five billion euros. maybe not enough to say one single bank. if there is again the banking crisis of the treatise in general has cost also of the monetary policy of the treasuries of kennedy on the president of the head to head to bed to interest rates might get hired in the middle of next year. and to this is something that has been discussed if paulson says some in this. this turned out to be very cautious today. i left the club so i got those market numbers for you now been a state in europe where germany's dax traders were cautious thousand staff on mentions it was up by just a quarter perce
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and eu assets currently held in russia. that prompted a meeting between secretary kerry and sergey lavrov in paris. that meeting appears to have accomplished exactly zero. angela merkel called putin's moves out of touch, and in the meantime, hillary clinton compared vlad putin to adolf hitler. folks, the mood is tenls. the region unstable, but let's bring it to the table and talk about the political ramifications. bob, i'm going to start with you. your thoughts on everything? >> first, i think the eu stepped forward more quickly than i thought. what the russians have said is they ought to stick to an agreement with the eu that was made by the former president, which will not happen. it's interesting to me that these elections -- somebody will be elected who will be pro-western. the former president who is now hiding out in the soviet union had a deal with the russians to extend their lease on the naval base for about 25 years. it was supposed to be up in 2017. that will not happen. curious to see what putin does. the second
and eu assets currently held in russia. that prompted a meeting between secretary kerry and sergey lavrov in paris. that meeting appears to have accomplished exactly zero. angela merkel called putin's moves out of touch, and in the meantime, hillary clinton compared vlad putin to adolf hitler. folks, the mood is tenls. the region unstable, but let's bring it to the table and talk about the political ramifications. bob, i'm going to start with you. your thoughts on everything? >> first, i...
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these could be eu eu military. not america of course but there are a part of peacekeepers and it would be much more accepted. a test engineer. i mean for historical reasons but from other countries that the peacekeepers my peeps that we're in now was the year which has now been moved them onto a late evening. let me in seoul would swear it has to show kids the last question has to adjust when it asked you. do you think there is that your ok am. thousands of dollars in the wind was awful. often it will be a good friend only get to meet a real good to great use of tools that use the paddle. it is well wish me good investigations oh one and the fight or ukraine yet time will be much obliged to read. how will your representatives in the firm get smart grid me and for the fourth. pauline couple months or so. gao your brand on the forty year will goals i'll wear it to your liking towards you and to the practically she was adored orgasms the war with russia will. i will be all of the tebow blog idea. now that's a good chr
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new one the eye the nav on rt tensions are all between ukraine and russia over behind me and now the eu phone call every test questions about sniper attacks during the undrafted yet. meanwhile western powers threaten sanctions against russia. the latest on that just ahead. an american politicians seek to influence events in ukraine. but former us congressman ron paul thinks the us should stay out works of ukraine's affair lauren out from the man himself here on our teeth coming up. and western media continues its how the coverage of the uk and ukraine ukraine's sense but in their hundreds telling the whole story. and in depth look at that later in the show. wednesday marked at five pm here in washington dc i'm liz wall when you're watching rt america. when begins today with decreases in crimea. it appears that there is any war of words as a leading western powers are stepping up reading sanctions over russian military intervention in the region the last is accusing russia of violating international law. while russia says is acting within its legal framework. meanwhile elites phone call
new one the eye the nav on rt tensions are all between ukraine and russia over behind me and now the eu phone call every test questions about sniper attacks during the undrafted yet. meanwhile western powers threaten sanctions against russia. the latest on that just ahead. an american politicians seek to influence events in ukraine. but former us congressman ron paul thinks the us should stay out works of ukraine's affair lauren out from the man himself here on our teeth coming up. and western...
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>> the eu was pretty big about that. they said they can suspend talks on visa matters and they could take the unb targeted measures. the press has speculated this could include freezing of assets for a link to the misappropriation of funds, it could involve an arm embargo against russia, but that hasn't been confirmed. and yesterday there were a lot of questions about what could trigger those sanctions. because that statement was so vague, she continued to be quite cage cagey about it. and then she was asked again, what would that -- what would it trigger? she says, you know what? we do want to see russian troops being sent back to their ba barracks. it's not absolutely true whether if we don't see those russian troops being sent back to their barracks by thursday if those sanctions will be enforced, but this is the warning that has come out of the eu against russia yesterday. we know catherine achuthan will be meeting with his counterpart either today or tomorrow and she is going to stress that point once again. but we
>> the eu was pretty big about that. they said they can suspend talks on visa matters and they could take the unb targeted measures. the press has speculated this could include freezing of assets for a link to the misappropriation of funds, it could involve an arm embargo against russia, but that hasn't been confirmed. and yesterday there were a lot of questions about what could trigger those sanctions. because that statement was so vague, she continued to be quite cage cagey about it....
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it is up but no place in ukraine to break away and become part of the eu. there are many russian ukranian to want to remain aligned with russia as a panacea in which there's no wi fi and russian reason the defending its citizens. instead hasn't been an attack on ukraine as presented in the winston media. miss mina. what do they will continue to show them the strength of the russian spirit is lifted rush off its knees. the west in its place. those are the prettiest. musgrave says it's not simply a political influence. in the end of the sydney uni and most state controlled different states of the accidental . it also accepted into the next station its satellite states in eastern europe. ninety ninety one to save the union bank of pots or in the end christ yeltsin became ashes test democratically elected president. he demanded the resignation as an example of the town and together with his clique in kiev them and yell to see at the end of the ussr. most kids hate being using its grip on the pharmacy the event updates and three the expansion of the eu in a tent
it is up but no place in ukraine to break away and become part of the eu. there are many russian ukranian to want to remain aligned with russia as a panacea in which there's no wi fi and russian reason the defending its citizens. instead hasn't been an attack on ukraine as presented in the winston media. miss mina. what do they will continue to show them the strength of the russian spirit is lifted rush off its knees. the west in its place. those are the prettiest. musgrave says it's not simply...
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former spokesman for india's prime minister explain why eu and us sanctions are unlikely to last. united states has followed a policy of strategic engagement session do they. he's among the religious among the ethnic society the twenty eighth may. and that they are up. last evening the keystone of videos including especially the investment of one of the show. second you it is both easier and oppression guess the west does not have the money so what is going to happen is that you can make it simpler to sanctions. get into negotiations with russia washington's threats against moscow outstripped those from the eu. the white house has of course rejected the crimean tobin said mosque and needs to pay the us insists the international community will never recognize the results of the referendum. some politicians notably senator john mccain has even call to arms supplies to ukraine they are demons behind all this is the alleged russian military pressure exerted on crimea by international affairs expert more samoa from mosque is the university believes that position just doesn't hold water
former spokesman for india's prime minister explain why eu and us sanctions are unlikely to last. united states has followed a policy of strategic engagement session do they. he's among the religious among the ethnic society the twenty eighth may. and that they are up. last evening the keystone of videos including especially the investment of one of the show. second you it is both easier and oppression guess the west does not have the money so what is going to happen is that you can make it...
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eu leaders are voicing concern she attempted to shore live in the map it's always the same approach by the russians if they consider that the countries which belong to their empire one point or another it should not be beyond their control the report. britain's foreign minister william hague is in kids in talks with the new government. he laid flowers on independence square in tribute to the skill that the eu is seeking a diplomatic solution to the standoff. something these people which let me welcome there are images of ukrainian soldiers in crimea his military bases now surrounded by what appeared to be russian forces. yes that was never a real bite a chunk and slacked some tennis naval gun show i will need to stop something terrible. it's nice to us the soldiers are hopelessly outnumbered the being urged to switch sides. now it seems that holding out. i'm far from thinking there'll be an attacker wore no one needs that no citizen or a soldier in one of the politicians will reach an agreement in the film. many are looking to the ongoing diplomatic efforts and hope they will soon bear
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and internationally that looks like happening tougher sanctions for the us and the eu against russia unexpected and i was induced by various countries to cut cooperation with moscow and make ten has already called the annexation of time and can be killed. this meant this will not recognize it when you look ahead if you trace dtp company has been attacked and forced to resign ninety three and peace from the far right's proposed a party. a barge their way into the office is devoted center and pentagon up accusing him and said the game. i'm the most entrenched. you angry that the company which will cause the russian parliament signing a treaty with clay me empty ironically the man with a minicamp. the head of ukraine's committee on freedom of speech it didn't during the night and anti government protest concerning one of the ramp of equal coast offense national channel been seen by many ukrainians as preemie kate bates and biased and is it operates under. ukraine's prime minister has condemned the assault calling it unacceptable for democratic society. the nation's transport minister en
and internationally that looks like happening tougher sanctions for the us and the eu against russia unexpected and i was induced by various countries to cut cooperation with moscow and make ten has already called the annexation of time and can be killed. this meant this will not recognize it when you look ahead if you trace dtp company has been attacked and forced to resign ninety three and peace from the far right's proposed a party. a barge their way into the office is devoted center and...
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it was based on interviews with 42,000 women across the eu's 28 member states. the report revealed much of the abuse goes unreported and undetected by authorities. wednesday saw high level diplomatic efforts in pair toys nd the ukraine crisis. the western powers tried and failed to persuade moscow to begin direct talks with ukraine's new government. >> it is very difficult to talk about fair agreements to help the ukrainian people in the midst of threats and ultimatums. >> hours of diplomatic discussions brought no break through. >> i am not happy with the overall result. at best i am satisfied the parties involve instead conflict that we spoke to do not want to escalate things further but there are pivotal days ahead. >> the u.n. special envoy was surrounded by armed men and forced to seek refuge in a cafe. he had been sent to assess the situation on the ground for the u.n. outside a crowd chanted russia. he cut his trip short and flew to instan bull directly after the incident. the national's people congress opened up in china bringing together the country's g
it was based on interviews with 42,000 women across the eu's 28 member states. the report revealed much of the abuse goes unreported and undetected by authorities. wednesday saw high level diplomatic efforts in pair toys nd the ukraine crisis. the western powers tried and failed to persuade moscow to begin direct talks with ukraine's new government. >> it is very difficult to talk about fair agreements to help the ukrainian people in the midst of threats and ultimatums. >> hours of...
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the sticker like that what's at stake if the eu wants to place sanctions on russia and the potential these of bands would certainly come the tories in the street to spain for example when travis from russia spent a day that two billion euros eight pm trade restrictions would also injured the european economy fronts would have to cost me one billion euro deal to supply russia with two minstrel helicopter carriers germany forty percent of its oil and gas it conceals comes from russia and russian guess the couple bought a third of europe's consumption in general. moscow's had several economic fallout with the lesson the posse as including two guest conflicts that's why russia is looking east. when economic competence. the same time that has been going in beats and balances twenty ten when its session by the forty percent in just to get a record trade volume of the eighty nine billion dollars was reached last gm tying that in the world's longest and biggest import of crude oil and brush that is the fourth and not to supply an answer to this gas russia will be sending up to thirty one mil
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the sanctions in this whole uproar over crimea his is the foolishness of a part of the eu but the eu has nothing to gain by sections of russia the eu is considering sanctions knowing that financially. they could end up shooting themselves in the post. so then on to them and to criticize catch calculated too much of a long standing human rights obligations. the eu for the calls upon the chinese authorities to ensure that all human rights civil minorities are respected germany continues to be worried about human rights violations in china the bottom of the king of china to agree to that nine times in pontiac and people will alternate can't help china presented thousand tonnes of freedom of speech and freedom of the pack. i know though that copy to lead the business of doing business. take center stage europe's realpolitik the very short memory the heat all the talk chinese search and try to post and because it's expected to become the world's biggest economy and it was great as i can tell but it remains one ahead of everyone else is the highest bench is ok to kill been exposed as a one
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>> well, i think the eu as issued here is that crimea is basically gone. they will keep on saying because they don't recognize the annexation of crimea and won't recognize crimea as being russian but there is no real hope here that crimea is ever going to be included back into ukrainian sovereign territory. of course, they have to show that they are post down the way but petting 12 new russian names on to the list. it was already 21 people long. they have been hit with travel bans and asset freezes and various punitive measures to show eu displeasure and what the eu also is doing is drawing up phase three sanctions and basically means not just individuals who will be hit but actually russian trade, the russian economy will be hit as a whole, that is being kept in the chest for russia and escalating the situation further. >> reporter: what about ukraine, rory, what is next for ukraine as far as the eu is concerned? >> they signed the association agreements or the political parts of the association agreement. remember, that is exactly the same deal that vikt
>> well, i think the eu as issued here is that crimea is basically gone. they will keep on saying because they don't recognize the annexation of crimea and won't recognize crimea as being russian but there is no real hope here that crimea is ever going to be included back into ukrainian sovereign territory. of course, they have to show that they are post down the way but petting 12 new russian names on to the list. it was already 21 people long. they have been hit with travel bans and...
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is it not be as easy as evidence that he would have been eu. all brussels that every reason to announce the absence of radical groups in ukraine much earlier but turned a blind eye. as a monster bought the contents of the nation's expert from moscow state university beliefs. for the last several months the western governments and the western press has been engaged in a policy of putting their hands over their eyes in years. in a game of see no evil hear no evil speak no evil. going so far as declaring that the ultra nationalist forces either don't exist. or are trying to present them as a fringe element that had no real impact or facts on the events of the year of my dogs rights watch hours of right now actually the reit sector has pretty much refrain from violence outside of the draw to wear as a couple months ago they were tossing molotov cocktails in shooting policeman to the streets. but right now they are seen as the no longer useful. and it's embarrassing to the porch that has taken power serving only to be legitimized them even further.
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i see that in the eu. we are aspiring to achieve a competent to deal but it depends on the commitments. and implementation by all at the table. and so this is something that you hear i think similarly spoken in washington tehran and brussels spent if i could ask one question about sanctions. one of the provisions of the interim agreement was that they were going to facilitate financial channels for humanitarian transactions, for food, medicine, student exchanges. and i'm hearing very kind of contradictory reports about this. have there been steps taken? either now european banks that are do with iranian banks and processing these kinds of transactions so that iranians can get food, medicine, et cetera? >> it's my understanding especially what we call extraterritorial impact of u.s. sanctions, so let's say the second impact of u.s. sanctions which impedes european policy space, which really restricts us in making our own policies because basically u.s. sanctions over rule eu sanctions and restrict european
i see that in the eu. we are aspiring to achieve a competent to deal but it depends on the commitments. and implementation by all at the table. and so this is something that you hear i think similarly spoken in washington tehran and brussels spent if i could ask one question about sanctions. one of the provisions of the interim agreement was that they were going to facilitate financial channels for humanitarian transactions, for food, medicine, student exchanges. and i'm hearing very kind of...
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>> compared to the eu, in my opinion, no. bilateral trade is too small, unlike in europe, and unlike in europe, where you have nuclear option, for instance, you could look to tart asset freezes and things like that, because if you had the money, similar to what the former ukraine an leadership had in europe, they had money inside of the eu and that could be frozen. they don't have, as far as i know, as much money in the u.s., so no. there isn't, quite frankly, that much that the u.s. can do on the bilateral economic front. >> larry peckar, how is russia emeshed in the economy of the eu and europe more broadly? >> indeed, russia is fully integrated in the global economy, and has close ties into the global economies and so on. but the point is that the current situation is not purely economic. when speaking about just the economy, western countries, european countries, are interested in keeping close ties to russia. in deporting russian gas, and exporting technology, and investing in huge russian potential, but as for the momen
>> compared to the eu, in my opinion, no. bilateral trade is too small, unlike in europe, and unlike in europe, where you have nuclear option, for instance, you could look to tart asset freezes and things like that, because if you had the money, similar to what the former ukraine an leadership had in europe, they had money inside of the eu and that could be frozen. they don't have, as far as i know, as much money in the u.s., so no. there isn't, quite frankly, that much that the u.s. can...
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and i strongly believe that the eu acknowledged this, realize this, and the eu will seek in one single and strong voice protecting the values, defending the territorial integrity of ukraine and protect the eu itself. because god knows where is the final destination. is it ukraine? or is it the eu? what's happening in the world today? what's up? russia decided to actually impose a new post cold war order and to revise the results of the second world war. this is the truth. [ inaudible question ]. >> all right. that was the ukrainian prime minister speaking in brussels after the signing of a political party association agreement with the eu. the economic as a trade partner is still outstanding. quick check on the micex in russia, down by as much as 3% this morning as the west ramped up the sanctions against russia and s&p lowering the outlook on russia. u.s. futures pointing to a slightly higher start to the trading day this morning. this is after the rallies we saw in the markets yesterday. we're now joined by todd horwitz joining us from the pit in chicago. todd, good morning to you. w
and i strongly believe that the eu acknowledged this, realize this, and the eu will seek in one single and strong voice protecting the values, defending the territorial integrity of ukraine and protect the eu itself. because god knows where is the final destination. is it ukraine? or is it the eu? what's happening in the world today? what's up? russia decided to actually impose a new post cold war order and to revise the results of the second world war. this is the truth. [ inaudible question...
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you would think that she'll stay strong kenny and his eu counterparts has reached in which an eu us and the chief counsel and nori important eu africa summit to take place in the opt in relaxing beach. i gained world. i love the church poor. and. the e. will we the new. welcome to the world to slot in juneau county in tokyo. here's a look at some other stories we're following this hour the international court of justice has ruled japan whaling in the arctic ocean is not just for research. japanese and korean officials have agreed to continue my profile page after beating and beating and leading scientists from around the world more about the dangers that at the climate change
you would think that she'll stay strong kenny and his eu counterparts has reached in which an eu us and the chief counsel and nori important eu africa summit to take place in the opt in relaxing beach. i gained world. i love the church poor. and. the e. will we the new. welcome to the world to slot in juneau county in tokyo. here's a look at some other stories we're following this hour the international court of justice has ruled japan whaling in the arctic ocean is not just for research....
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even though everyone is talking, everyone in the eu is talking about the eu's need to be united for sanctions like freezing european assets to have any teeth. there are growing signs. people coming from moscow can see these signs of contention within the ranks. germany saying sanctions against russia will only back fire. the russian parliament as we speak is preparing a tit for tat bill which would allow the seizing of european countries doing business in russia. kerry said his talks with his russian counterparts were constructive. even that never happened. the russians say that the new intrimt government in kiev was put into place by an unconstitutional coup, so what lavrov was apparently asked by a journalist if he met his ukrainian kourpt part, he replied, who's that? these sides will meet in rome later today as both sides are trying to compromise out of the present crisis. apparently russian president vladimir putin had a phone conversation with angela merkel and they're talking about an end game. so things are talk. there's a lot of talk about talk, but no resolution yet. back to you. >>
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and internationally that looks like happening tougher sanctions from the us and the eu against russia are expected along with nukes by various countries to cut cooperation with moscow and make ten has already called the annexation of crime it be killed. this meant this will not recognize it the activity in the anger of no rain periods families of chinese passengers are missing the lake champlain to them each three seventy three cm hunger strike on tuesday with the un says the medical trust in the authorities to call the malaysia's government to tell them the truth as to the plate to their loved ones. it is now more than ten day since the bombing triple seven completely vanished nevermind its relative to the malaysians to contain the race we the chinese to counting the seconds on the third breaking point there are so many families coming and going. the mobile radio at the young people can send it to the elderly have already broken down. but the mystery surrounding the jets were a band seems no closer to being sold. beyond precedent it sets knowing compass is a massive area i'm old and
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date eu supplies 75% of russia's foreign direct investment. meanwhile, russia supplies 33% eu's petroleum imports. they are better off as friends. for all of the positioning and angst that we seem to hear about and read about. they need each other. this has been a painful experience for russia. for mr. putin, look at the cost of crimea. the russian ruble has fallen 10%, the mcex, russia's version of the dow, down 11%. neede ee you and russia each other, if stocks have fallen way down, should we be looking at russia as a place we ought to think about investing in? mcex has 50 stocks. 13 of those trade in the u.s. as adr's. you are looking at seven trading book value.t to also, trading less than 10 times earnings. they are cheap, beaten down. some of the names i will not even attempt to pronounce. others, we know, gazprom come a look oil -- gazprom, lukoil. down cheap assets enough they become attractive. russia might be worth a look. it needs that you, the eu needs it. it has gotten crushed. there is some value here. adam johnson, appreciate it
date eu supplies 75% of russia's foreign direct investment. meanwhile, russia supplies 33% eu's petroleum imports. they are better off as friends. for all of the positioning and angst that we seem to hear about and read about. they need each other. this has been a painful experience for russia. for mr. putin, look at the cost of crimea. the russian ruble has fallen 10%, the mcex, russia's version of the dow, down 11%. neede ee you and russia each other, if stocks have fallen way down, should we...
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russia was ingredients are expected to lead the rest belongs to a post described by both the us and eu as illegal and illegitimate. uk foreign secretary william hague said that russia was now faced economic and political consequences. eu foreign ministers meeting today in brussels expected to roll out the number of measures including asset freezes and travel bans against named individuals. much may depend on russia's reaction to the crimea but it's the russian parliament is due to consider the proposal the black sea peninsula to rejoin the country. zaire the refuse on him on the we'll know who do you do too well but because of kali new sets. mills who can coach amusements. in both english to a national title and singing to each image. in total retail sales and toast cranium when you read as an ideal to complete them the guy the eye. peanut states government has announced it will give up its most direct means of control of the internet's infrastructure but said they will insist that the job be taken on a group that includes the private sector and not just multiple governments. the comme
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ukrainian politicians to try and prevent any territorial division of ukraine and a meeting with the eu commission president jose manuel barroso found some eco called on all sides to find a peaceful diplomatic solution to the crisis. apple also praised political reforms announced by the new interim government in kiev. and she said that your pet a historical responsibility to support the country. and we're joined now by our correspondent in brussels care and health care and it seemed like washington and moscow are on a collision course over that situation in ukraine was just leave your animal situation. the piece here and there in a very difficult to position because she opened one hand one student had to negotiate to de escalate. but you've also took me a position he as he had the fun they said the unity of the sovereignty and also that air time out and take a teal signed up to ukraine is in cotton and they cannot them now and that's to be attached and they also said dislikes. he carried the tradition of the witnesses said they came out and they'd taken them the russian decision still a
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>> the eu and u.s. war in russia not to annex crimea. yuan falls to its weakest level in a month as the central bank doubles its daily trading range against the dollar. welcome to "countdown." >> it is 6:00 here in london this morning. ryan chilcote is following the ukraine tension from brussels. >> caroline hyde has the details of the potential vodafone deal. >> let's start with our top story. crimean's have voted to secede from ukraine and join russia. that is according to early results of yesterday's referendum. western governments announce the vote as a legal. european union foreign ministers gather in two hours to discuss sanctions against russia. brian is in brussels. -- ryan is in brussels. >> they will be whittling down the list of dozens of members of russia's elite that it intends to subject to put these restrictions -- visa restrictions. punish kremlin officials and members of russia's elite who politically played a role in the russian incursion in crimea. dissuadeis to president putin from annexing crimea. goal is to discoura
>> the eu and u.s. war in russia not to annex crimea. yuan falls to its weakest level in a month as the central bank doubles its daily trading range against the dollar. welcome to "countdown." >> it is 6:00 here in london this morning. ryan chilcote is following the ukraine tension from brussels. >> caroline hyde has the details of the potential vodafone deal. >> let's start with our top story. crimean's have voted to secede from ukraine and join russia. that...
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and the eu during a discussion with. grief we fed over the telephone then said god is the balsam line to the fbi's turns out to be the case. the eu will have to have a serious rethink about how it deals with what's going on here in ukraine. i just cannot work on a filthy f a m while the sun in foreign ministry is also pressing for an independent investigation into the shoot was on my tan area my colleague linda johnson discussed possible repercussions of the week with foreign affairs expert must apply to an mpc minutes from the satellites we've been sullied actually necessary. i think it's not going to spend surprising it's kind of limitations because when you have seen an incredible amount of fat and pop icon night and tom came down to soak on protests on my don has his foot but the icing and ukraine is nothing. announcing guides and the reports to put those departed by western pa lies which is primarily the windshield politically motivated and especially directed against russia. we also have a notice to the awareness o
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this raises the number of people subject to eu sanctions to thirty three. the eu leaders say they're canceling a june summit with russia while individual member states say they intend to call up by metal summits with the country the united states is also taking aim at russian individuals and corporations it's measures include freezing assets of the us held a twenty top businessmen and officials in clamping down on the activities of bankruptcy as the personal bank of many russian officials. us president barack obama says he signed an executive order penalizing key sectors of the russian economy may include financial services energy natural resources and the fence russian leaders have responded with retaliatory measures of their awesome babe and nine us bureaucrats and lawmakers from entering the country. officials in russia's foreign ministry said. they've repeatedly warned the us that the use of sanctions is a double and swore that will come back and hurt americans. people in the west may be critical of the russian president's stance on crimea. but in russi
this raises the number of people subject to eu sanctions to thirty three. the eu leaders say they're canceling a june summit with russia while individual member states say they intend to call up by metal summits with the country the united states is also taking aim at russian individuals and corporations it's measures include freezing assets of the us held a twenty top businessmen and officials in clamping down on the activities of bankruptcy as the personal bank of many russian officials. us...
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obama is in brussels to attend eu and to make a sonics. also this it may be to send a check in on this for us to look downright chilling. but of course the ferry. i settled in to the internet says. i was nine and reasonable for christ calls a week the president of the twenty nine hundred delegates feel secure. many face american secret service agents working on it today. i thought weeks vacuum alchemist and ten million euro seven twenty one on presidential debates. you don't shampoo and a woman who's to say. china's president hu shi jie pain has become a state visit to france in the southeast and fifty of the all white chinese silk making skills took root in the fifteen century french organist at all happy is that the welcome to the chinese lead at the start of the trip mocking fifty heads of diplomatic relations between the two countries was our correspondent says that go make dinner and he along with fifty authorities not the best official cost of president xi team came with three day state visit to france anti state in the city on a wea
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leadership would have to come to the eu on their knees at the didn't do what the eu wanted? we are talking about an association agreement which remains on the table between the eu and ukraine. it is simply something that ukraine was willingly enter into. there is a requirement from the eu that they do that. it is a very different thing from eu membership. it was being discussed with the unicode which -- viktor yanukovych administration because they wanted to discuss it. inm everything i have seen ukraine, having been there on sunday and monday, there has been very strong political unity in that country that they and they do want to enter into closer association with the european union. that is their right and decision. i think we should be prepared to defend their right to make those decisions. >> how close is the european reeing ono ag sanctions in response to russia's actions? how with is very from the approach the u.s. is taken? >> work is going on on this now. the foreign affairs council met yesterday and made the announcement i referred to. there will be further work am
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is the eu really willing to go ahead with more sanctions, when the eu really needs russian trades and needs the gas, as well. >> well, indeed. and this is why eu particularly, that has so many commercial relations and ties with russia has been almost dragging its feet and hoping and leaving that door for moscow open to take the opportunity for a diplomatic resolution of the situation. and russia as well, there is a reckoning and there are already statements emerging from within the government, suggesting that the economy's not necessarily looking strong. there is also talk of stagnation in 2014. so there is this inter-dependence that both sides are potentially considering. and to answer your question, indeed, eu will be reluctant to go into harsh economic sanctions because it's interconnected as would russia because they will suffer as well from those sanctions. most likely russia will mirror them. >> talk to you about the russian economy. some of the sanctions also target ukrainian individuals but the economy as a whole has been in real trouble over the past couple of months and now
is the eu really willing to go ahead with more sanctions, when the eu really needs russian trades and needs the gas, as well. >> well, indeed. and this is why eu particularly, that has so many commercial relations and ties with russia has been almost dragging its feet and hoping and leaving that door for moscow open to take the opportunity for a diplomatic resolution of the situation. and russia as well, there is a reckoning and there are already statements emerging from within the...
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but at the eu over the next two days that is unlikely. next week at the g7 meeting -- because russia has not been invited. it will happen in the hague. we could see more forceful sanctions there. an assumption,is i think everybody is making it at the moment, that the annexation of crimea will proceed but it is not 100% a done deal. deal, in the done sense that you have ukrainian servicemen inside crimea. these are troops that were there, that had people storming onto their bases yesterday. russian forces, militia, protesters saying you have two choices -- leave crimea or defect and pleasure allegiance to russia. seven of them, seven ukrainian servicemen, were taken hostage, including the head of the ukrainian navy. they have just been released. that is reassuring. says it is not over yet. the prime minister says we have to move our forces to the east of the country, but there is a threat that russia may want to continue its military incursion into the ukrainian mainland. have a listen. >> so it's crystal clear for us that russian authorit
but at the eu over the next two days that is unlikely. next week at the g7 meeting -- because russia has not been invited. it will happen in the hague. we could see more forceful sanctions there. an assumption,is i think everybody is making it at the moment, that the annexation of crimea will proceed but it is not 100% a done deal. deal, in the done sense that you have ukrainian servicemen inside crimea. these are troops that were there, that had people storming onto their bases yesterday....
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imposed by russia on the eu and the united states. a couple of weeks ago mps were talking about, well, if it comes to it and our business is our hit in the sanctions from the west, then they talked about the possibility of drawing up legislation to confiscate the assets and freeze the bank accounts of american and european businesses based here in russia. >> okay. richard, many thanks indeed. richard galpin and richard galpga matthew price. they expect to be absorbed into russia a month or so. the ruble will be the currency, amongst other things. and also they will switch to the moscow time zone. events moving very, very past in crimea. i'll hand you back to the studio in london. >> ben brown there. thanks very much indeed. we will keep you right across any developments. let's move on to other main news today. 26 countries are now involved in a vast search over a widened area fort missing ma hraegz airlines plane which disappeared a week ago. in a news conference it has emerged that malaysian airlines believes it was the co-pilot that
imposed by russia on the eu and the united states. a couple of weeks ago mps were talking about, well, if it comes to it and our business is our hit in the sanctions from the west, then they talked about the possibility of drawing up legislation to confiscate the assets and freeze the bank accounts of american and european businesses based here in russia. >> okay. richard, many thanks indeed. richard galpin and richard galpga matthew price. they expect to be absorbed into russia a month...
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the eu and us has slammed the referendum as a legitimate cranny in an emotional eater say it's a matter of self determination less than twenty four hours after the referendum stated facts they raced outside the parliament to make a toast and terrible. the old anti and maybe gone. after decades of ukrainian rule in any case that the convict to rush and will restore some of the peninsula as costs than that. when it is unwilling to see a lot more investment over the past twenty years has not eaten any of it. of the underbrush own lives are going to be completely different the difference change comes come soon enough the many crime means on monday the second respondent applied to join the russian federation and announced it was introducing the russian vehicle as an official currency. sandy olsen was to disband ukrainian manage the units on the peninsula. being stuck inside that basis the week it's like here in paris on monday and stopped the capital. now the prayer optional thirty say this show just how good she is wedded to join in ukrainian state what he's been crazy the russian annexatio
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the somalis to be in the stallion foreign minister talking to eu foreign affairs chief catherine ashton. now the stories here it's he who is calling the shots in a bikini at. and. the other the rise of hardline nationalists former convicts among them is racing for years ukraine to people the power of some very dangerous people in a while additional news agency says the russians had given ukrainian forces until tomorrow morning to surrender parties' out of the propaganda watches me is fueling panic over ukraine's setting the alarm is ringing over russia's full blown intervention of a takeover of the southern region of crimea the will. it might not be out with me in reading chance he will begin with breaking news all week phone call reveals the same snipers were shooting out both for casters and police in kyiv. i design and cost or joins us now live with more on advance the murray and his house where we known this from an who was behind us non person soon they will all this information is in fact the common after a phone conversation was leaked in the south festival to everyone who wants
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but calls for an eu boycott of israeli products she said go too far. we don't believe boycotts will help promote the peace process instead we believe negotiations of the way forward. later america was presented with israel's highest civilian honor the two countries also agreed that from now on germany will offer consular services to israelis in countries where israel has no diplomatic relations the turkey's prime minister richard tired area one team under renewed pressure this week. after audio tapes appearing to link him with corruption appeared on the internet. the clips reported to be recordings of conversations between heir to one and his son divorce is just as hiding millions of years in cash from turkish investigators. one told parliament the recordings for shake up aunt kiki is one of his arch rivals of fabricating them in an attempt to de stabilize his government. the recording is triggered fresh protests. you don't want government has been fighting allegations of corruption since mid december but opinion amongst ordinary turks is divided over
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in brussels, the eu shot back with a document of their own. they condemned the annexation of ukraine. >> a day of signings. two worlds, east versus west. different leaders with different pens. in moscow, president putin signed legal documents air mixing crimea. the russian president saluted what he called a serious, momentous event. the russian anthem played. 1400 miles away in brussels, a very different signing. the eu took the symbolic first step of signing a political agreement with ukraine, bringing the nation of 46 million people closer to the heart of europe. no anthem here. just a ripple of applause. at the signing in brussels, europe's leaders adopted new sanctions against 12 russian officials, including the deputy prime minister. met, illegalast referendum has taken place at the barrel of a gun. russia's annexation is a flagrant violation of international law. >> after the summit, 33 crimea in's and russians now face travel restrictions and a freeze on their assets. most significantly, if the they will moves, to some form of economic
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we are ready to find an off-ramp together with the u.s., with the eu, with russia. and clearly with ukrainian participation. and we ask russia to respond. >>> on the table for eu leaders to consider, the suspension of talks with russia on threat of further sanctions. in rome, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry arrived to try to de-fuse the crisis. but the americans describe his first face-to-face encounter in paris as tough. and as if to underline the current tensions the special envoy is forced to flee crimea. and in eastern ukraine, a standoff has continued in what remains a high stakes confrontation. nick childs, bbc news. >> now, let's get a sense of the political and personal drama going on inside the military deployment inside crimea. this is a ukrainian warship. it is alongside almost at the dock in sevastopol. our correspondent christian frazier managed to get rare access on board this ship, which is at the moment struggling to remain independent with a lot of russian pressure around it. >>reporter: the first crew that's been allowed this ship. it is the
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the eu play in honest broker part? and second, your government has called for maximum alert for the armed forces. do you feel the russian forces may move further than crimea? , the was stated today decision of the russian parliament was not focused on crimea only. contains the full name of ukraine. woulds something which like to not even guess it could happen. did a great union job mediating this crisis. they demonstrate solidarity to help us economically which is important. the eu focuses on all the problems in ukraine which we have had since long ago. demanding that we be inclusive and find solutions for any group of people in any region. any ethnic minority. this is important. it means we need good advice. and also we need good support from them. >> one more question. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. that you very much. -- their party is different. the leaders made some statements for some people, but it does not reflect the majority. -- veryestern region constructive. >> will there be a national unity governme
the eu play in honest broker part? and second, your government has called for maximum alert for the armed forces. do you feel the russian forces may move further than crimea? , the was stated today decision of the russian parliament was not focused on crimea only. contains the full name of ukraine. woulds something which like to not even guess it could happen. did a great union job mediating this crisis. they demonstrate solidarity to help us economically which is important. the eu focuses on...
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that night but better late than accused the eu the need to brush the rest he needs the eu and its isolation and investments take it this is the state simply too kooky thing. oh i think it's not unavoidable but its so to be voted on. if you think you can pass the toll the reasons to her the scenes actually the one who tells us something in crimea is that rather than the strategic assets is actually the oil and gas fields off the coals of crimea. that's r secured soo mg very fast russia has been able to sure the senses and all the others eighty nine other european tv and french edf being put aside and no gas from easter is about to get all these very promising fields. so these are indeed economy and motifs for a phobia of the defence and beyond diplomacy but found very important. looking at the past. they were all the reasons that area looking ahead to topple the reasons for state school because peace. the tendency of the only ask for voting that if attacked an installation on both sides so on. indeed every week and here for a third a further and made these reactions but the man who's interes
that night but better late than accused the eu the need to brush the rest he needs the eu and its isolation and investments take it this is the state simply too kooky thing. oh i think it's not unavoidable but its so to be voted on. if you think you can pass the toll the reasons to her the scenes actually the one who tells us something in crimea is that rather than the strategic assets is actually the oil and gas fields off the coals of crimea. that's r secured soo mg very fast russia has been...
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i think the eu will back this put regime in using force to send. and there will be moaning crying with her on and on the zune take on what's going on that night i took a break. thus the diplomacy led to breakthroughs in syria and iran feels strained relations between the us and saudi arabia. what does the future holds but washington ria ties post a photo from a detention. you can't afford well it's different the last repeat the same old job. of course him. your ex girlfriend. stupid tear jerking poetry ignore it. we post on what we know this. or tea. you speak danny. eye now i mean . the he prayed again. barack obama to be sweet the thing america is conspiring with that. with that. i've just been freed ukraine. he then prayed they would send it back at the beach abdomen classic ideals while saying lost his re unification of crimea is one emotion to the invasion of the block on tuesday next week and takes a lake and some contra bass is in the national be painful but by the white house. in president obama is due. while protesters and mike dunn did ha
i think the eu will back this put regime in using force to send. and there will be moaning crying with her on and on the zune take on what's going on that night i took a break. thus the diplomacy led to breakthroughs in syria and iran feels strained relations between the us and saudi arabia. what does the future holds but washington ria ties post a photo from a detention. you can't afford well it's different the last repeat the same old job. of course him. your ex girlfriend. stupid tear...
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the eu is split over how to impose sanctions against russia. eastern eu states are taking a hard-line, western members want to give russia more time to pull back forces in crimea. here is david cameron of the u.k. >> we have got to get russia and ukraine talking to each other. we have got to demonstrate here in the european union we will help the ukrainian people in their hour of need. just as vital, we need to send a clear message to the russian government that what has happened is on acceptable and should have consequences. and further action would be even more unacceptable and require even more consequences. >> mr. cameron talking tough on russia. there is a question many people are asking. why do these countries care so much about tiny ukraine? here is the prime minister's answer. >> this matters to britain because we benefit from a world in which countries of they the rules. we benefit when we enable people like those in ukraine to be able to choose their own future. >> that, and money. the eu accounts for 75% of foreign direct investment
the eu is split over how to impose sanctions against russia. eastern eu states are taking a hard-line, western members want to give russia more time to pull back forces in crimea. here is david cameron of the u.k. >> we have got to get russia and ukraine talking to each other. we have got to demonstrate here in the european union we will help the ukrainian people in their hour of need. just as vital, we need to send a clear message to the russian government that what has happened is on...
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this confirmation of life teaches you that contributions to the eu budget by eu member states will help to repay the debt. you kids out on emergency loans to certain countries including eu member countries and others. by the end of two thousand thirteen. the loans issued by the uk's total fifty five point eight billion years of civilization those issued to ireland and portugal become the largest share of this amount. according to the cia's assessment the volume of loans issued by the eu will start producing in two thousand fifteen feet as he assesses the risk of the eurozone collapse is very low. it supposes that no major member country will withdraw from the european union. the secretary of state for business vince cable announced that the government will accept their accommodation in increasing the minimum wage but three percent. the guardian reports the minimum wage will arise but three percent to six and a half pounds per hour for adults. this is the first increase in minimum wage in uk since two thousand and eight the eye. checking accounts and football national championship a spee
this confirmation of life teaches you that contributions to the eu budget by eu member states will help to repay the debt. you kids out on emergency loans to certain countries including eu member countries and others. by the end of two thousand thirteen. the loans issued by the uk's total fifty five point eight billion years of civilization those issued to ireland and portugal become the largest share of this amount. according to the cia's assessment the volume of loans issued by the eu will...
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making a derogatory reference about the eu how did you take that creature. well is very dynamic and said let me put it that way and i think it's not the way in which an alleged ally should speak about each other even if they believe they're talking in private than it did that really ok so what did that really really affect relations or what. there are people saying well that was just a moment of now i was extremely on elegance and on how full i think we were more surprise that the us government is not using encrypted files but on top of all the revelations of the nsa i don't think this is that much more damage i think it underlines the need for your leadership and i think we should've taken a more proactive in unified position these are ukraine and in that sense i can imagine american frustration. ok jamie what what do you think i mean was it was that he did that today that relations ms newman's elders. the bottom line is in the run up to the ukraine crisis. neither the nor the united states will win any diplomacy towards it. i have been handled beautifully.
making a derogatory reference about the eu how did you take that creature. well is very dynamic and said let me put it that way and i think it's not the way in which an alleged ally should speak about each other even if they believe they're talking in private than it did that really ok so what did that really really affect relations or what. there are people saying well that was just a moment of now i was extremely on elegance and on how full i think we were more surprise that the us government...