2025-02-14
32 分钟US and EU allies discuss Ukraine's peace prospects at the Munich Security Conference. The Russian delegation is not invited. Also: long sentences for rhino poachers in Indonesia, and the smell of mummies.
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US and EU leaders meet in Munich, where the future of Ukraine is being discussed.
We hear from our security correspondent and from Russia.
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