And this needs to be addressed politically. It is not illegal, it is not a crime and it shows, definitely, that we have a problem. And. All of the us president s in one place. An exhibit is giving visitors an up close look at those who have occupied the white house. Do get in touch with us. The hashtag is beyond1000ays. Hello, i am katty kay in washington, Christian Fraser is in london. Estonia is a country britain counts as an ally in european negotiations. And tonight, as holder of the eus rotating presidency, tallinn is hosting a dinner for the blocks 28 leaders. That includes Angela Merkel and theresa may. Who perhaps will be sitting a little more comfortably than the last time the leaders met. It has been a more positive day in brussels. At the end of round four of the brexit negotiations, there were signs of progress. The eus chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, said the Prime Ministers speech in florence last week had set a new dynamic in the talks. Though there is still plenty more to do. When i look across the full range of issues to do with our withdrawal from the eu, i am clear we have made considerable progress on the issues that matter. Increasing certainty for citizens and businesses, providing reassurance to our eu partners in regards to our mutual financial obligations, and agreeing to some of the key principles in relation to issues arising for Northern Ireland and ireland. Translation i think it is positive that theresa mays speech made it possible to unblock the situation, to some extent, and give a new dynamic to the situation. But we are far from being at a stage, and it will take weeks or even months, where we can say, yes, 0k, there has been sufficient progress on the principles of this orderly withdrawal. Are you a reporter is in tallinn. They are talking about the future of digital intel and it is not about brexit but how did they respond to the Prime Minister when they saw her . Is it open arms, much better since you made that speech in florence, ill do they say, not you again, can we talk about anything else but brexit . She is not public enemy number one. Each of the other leaders have their own issues. The spanish leader is not even here tonight. He has constitutional issues with the referendum on sunday in catalonia. But you will have more ofa in catalonia. But you will have more of a spring in her step. It might be baltic sea in tallinn, but suddenly, after the other meetings she has had that have been icy, and she has been polite in a british way, this time, given the speech in florence last week and a transitional deal, an extra two years for britain being in the eu, till 2021 so that it is a smooth exodus of the uk when they cut off for good, this round the clock this week, david davis on one side, Michel Barnier on the other, both say there is a dynamic change. There is something ofan dynamic change. There is something of an option. There are still money issues the year is not happy with. How much britain leaves before it leaves the eu. There at issues around eu citizens as well. The brits say they have their own legal system to deal with it. Were three weeks away from an eu summit where they want leaders to agree, if there is sufficient progress. But here, it is sufficient progress. But here, it is all mood music. But i find this fascinating. The fact is that donald tusk, the head of the council, said to theresa may that she cannot top brexit tonight over dinner. This is a manual ands speech, talking about the future of europe. In some way, she is a bit of a guest of the lara persons party. Solidarity is not mentioning brexit. We shall see gavin, thank you very much indeed. Dinner without brexit. How nice would that be . I see this fundamental split still existing in the cabinet. One of the big red lines it seems for david davis is the European Court of justice having some role in a future brexit britain. And when you look at the cabinet, you have two sides. You have the chancellor, philip hammond, who wants the norway model with a bit more. What you might call, you know, high access, low control. Then you have the boris camp, they want low control and high access. Canada plus. They have not resolved that in the cabinet. You think, how can david davies get over the line in the European Court ofjustice when they do not know yet which model they do not know yet which model they want . It is a discussion in cabinet that has to be resolved first before the make progress in brussels. That is the problem the eu is dealing with. So often, this comes back to internal problems in the tory party. Until those are resolved, eu does not know which position it is negotiating with. Were joined now by the Estonian Foreign minister sven mikser, who today is in the latvian capital, riga. Thank you forjoining us. As we said at the outset, britain has a close relationship with estonia. We have 800 british troops in estonia defending your border. Once theresa may be saying, look, we are doing this to you for you, what are you doing for us . The uk is a very important nato ally forest near and for estonia. There is a considerable amount of uk Army Personnel training with estonian personnel. We want to see britain playing the Important Role they play today with security. When it comes today with security. When it comes to negotiating, obviously the year 27 have given a mandate to mr barney and his delegation. The delegation is running on behalf of the union. What we are doing as the current presidency is to maintain unity. As an ally of britain, do you also urge european allies to get on with it . Everyone in europe is interested with seeing the uk play a constructive role in defence and security in the year, as well as in other important manners. It is a very important player when it comes to resolving outstanding issues, negotiations around the European Court ofjustice, the final payment, border issues in ireland. These are things that negotiations will have to resolve. Obviously, we are quite some way away from the conclusion of those negotiations. We looking forward to the assessment of the Eu Delegation as to how far we got with this fourth round and what to expect from a fifth round. Let me change directions and ask you about russia. The russians have just completed their military exercises very close to the estonian border. You convinced the russians have pulled back completely and how concerned we re back completely and how concerned were you about those exercises, war games, whatever you want to call it . It is very important that we maintaina very it is very important that we maintain a very good situation and awareness during those large scale exercises. It is very important that they are as transparent as possible. Obviously, we have seen in the past that this is not always the case. Sometimes, those large scale exercises in russia are in areas that avoid having to invite international observers. It is very important that we keep our eyes is happening in russia as well as in belarus, because significant parts of the exercise to place on belarus soil. 0k, thank you very much for joining us. Keeping our eyes on russia, but also more broadly. If you want a snap shot of how complex and precarious the world is today, consider these two stories a perfect example of a globe in dangerous disarray. In moscow, a top russian official is meeting a Senior North Korean diplomat to discuss the us response to the missile crisis. Russia has stepped up its involvement in the communist state recently in a way that worries washington. In tehran, the foreign minister has Just Announced that iran will walk from the nuclear deal if the us withdraws. And President Trump might do just that he says he has already decided on what course of action he wants to take. A year ago, these were Barack Obamas problems, today they are donald trumps. Tom donilon was National Security adviser to president obama. Hejoins us now. Lets start with north korea. The chinese. It seems like there are two tracks going on. You have very tough language coming from the white house President Trump. The same time, some progress. Today, the chinese saying they will ban businesses with north Korean Companies. I dont know how many north Korean Companies are in china, but sanctions being stepped up, enforced by the chinese at the same time were getting the tough talk . Is the situation better than it seems . I dont know about that. It has multiple dimensions. It certainly has diplomatic dimensions and economic dimensions. The United States took steps last week to put in place lateral sanctions to ramp up in place lateral sanctions to ramp up the pressure. This is the first time were doing this. There has been a lot of scope for pressure on north korea over time. Some people say. I suggesting the trump is doing the right things, putting pressure on that the Obama Administration failed to do . We took steps last week. They were late. We put in place steps in iran in the obama imagination. I oversaw that over five years. Were just getting to those steps. You also have the diplomatic effort under way with Rex Tillerson in china. In washington, you have a counter productive effort with the president s interventions. It makes it difficult to get negotiation. It aids north korea propaganda. We listed them on top about russia just now with the Estonian Foreign minister. Russia, north korea and iran. Three big problems america faces at the moment. Its President Trump up to the challenge . Well, were going to find out. He certainly has a team thatis find out. He certainly has a team that is experienced. Particularly with general matters. But the president leads the team. He has had some challenges, i think, leading the team. He has got very good advisers. It would be good for him to listen to those advisers and have a place of processed whereby you get to the right answer and effective a nswe rs. To the right answer and effective answers. An example of where we have not seen that is what we talked about. It is counter productive and undercuts the diplomatic effort to engage in rhetorical things he engages in. With north korea . Yes. You have sat in the situation many times of course, about north korea. There was a story told to us that when us bombers flew over north korea, the pentagon gave the flight path to the North Koreans because they themselves did not pick it up. Do we sometimes give too much credit to the North Koreans for what they can do militarily . They are certainly not a first class military operation, that is for sure. But the challenges we face there are beyond that. There is the Nuclear Challenge. It is a first class security challenge. The Nuclear Challenge has been progressing in ways that are faster than most a nalysts ways that are faster than most analysts expected, and the ability to deliver. That is really the main concern. The development of nuclear programmes. It is potentially a direct threat to the us and allies in the region. It is a very serious proliferation threat, which does not get address as much. As numbers increase for the North Koreans, in terms of devices they have, that is an issue. Im scratching my head trying to understand what the strategic upside is donald trump to walk away from this. Because the iranians had made it very clear that the Un General Assembly that if the americans what, they were just at Building Nuclear weapons again. Americans what, they were just at Building Nuclear weapons againm is not in the interests of the us to walk away from the Iranian Nuclear deal. The deal has rolled back, frozen important aspects of the campaign. There will be a lot of constraints on the programme through the deal under the international community. But, that said, we have issues in respect to iranian behaviour and that should be addressed directly. We should all be iranians to task under their obligations to the deal and confront them on their bad behaviour in destabilising the region through diplomatic and other means. Thank you very much joining us. Kristian, this is interesting. Iran are one of the was one of the negotiating issues that the obama and ministries and worked on for a long time. It will be a test of whether President Trump can live up to the promises of reordering the global order or whether a lot of thatis global order or whether a lot of that is rhetoric. He pulled out of paris, but in many ways, he has stuck by nato and he now seems to say he would stand by article five of natal. He is still in afghanistan and he has not launched yet a trade war with china. And he has not launched yet a trade warwith china. In and he has not launched yet a trade war with china. In some ways, the rhetoric is different but the actions are less dramatic than one might have thought. Iran will be a test of that. Just one thought on this. There was a lot of criticism of president obama that he contained problems and did not deal with them. As President Trump would say, i am dealing with them. That is the question. Is he doing with them . Tom donilon with seeing sanctions against north korea are positive. They have started under president obama but were stepped up just last week. The eu also added sanctions last week as well. It is not clear what is massively different under this president in terms of dealing with them. There is a very different tone. Rvi actions very different . Not so far. 0k, lots of rhetoric, not too much action so far. One of the key issues holding up progress on brexit negotiations is what to do about the 300 mile land border between Northern Ireland and the republic of ireland. One of the key issues holding up progress on brexit negotiations nobody wants a physical barrier but how do you monitor what flows across that border from europe into the United Kingdom and vice versa. How do other countries do it . Norway is not a member of the European Union and it has the largest eu frontier with member state sweden. Its been called the most technologically advanced border in the world, as our technology correspondent, Rory Cellan Jones has been finding out. Its 1,000 miles long and separates norway from sweden and the eu, and there are dozens of places to cross this border. From a motorway where you can choose to stop for a customs check, to country roads much like those crisscrossing the uks border with ireland, with at least on the surface, the same lack of controls. Well, thats what i call a frictionless border, absolutely no checks whatsoever. 20 miles back in norway, tommy olsson sets off with export goods bound for sweden. He knows he wont have a smooth crossing. It takes a lot of time that sometimes, we dont have. Ahead at the border, norwegian customs has been investing in technology to make things smoother. A giant scanner x rays lorries picked out for special attention. Here are some of the goods theyve confiscated. With alcohol duty sky high in norway, there is a constant battle against smugglers. We can see all the cars crossing the borders. Cameras on border roads big and small are connected to a number plate recognition system. In the future, they plan to connect this to the Customs Computers so that most lorries can be waved through. The ambition is that a large proportion of the lorries passing here where everything is ok should pass without human contact, really. For now, drivers like tommy still have to queue up and hand over plenty of paper, although he only needs to visit swedish customs. Now, tommy is exporting from norway and importing into sweden, and at many borders that would mean visits to two separate customs operations. But because the norwegians and the swedes work closely together and have integrated computer systems, he just has to go to one the swedish customs post. Back at norwegian customs, a queue of drivers arriving from sweden is building up and theres some impatience. Its not fast enough. Its very slowly so they could work harder, and treat the customers better. Sometimes it is very bad to come here because theres a lot of traffic. This may feel like a busy border but ten times as many lorries cross the channel at dover, so whats the brexit advice to uk ministers . With a hard border, they have a big issue because then you have to establish new facilities and you have to recruit a lot of people to deal with it. So, what would your advice be . Make a deal. Tommys progress has been quite speedy but norway has a closer relationship with the eu than britain is planning. Keeping the border traffic flowing may mean a big investment in technology and people. I wanted to bring news breaking brexit news. We have held that news that the. I havejust brexit news. We have held that news that the. I have just found this for you. There was talk about theresa mays speech in florence. I think you were there. A spokesman said, ithink think you were there. A spokesman said, i think she chose florence because politics in that era in the 19505 because politics in that era in the 1950s made her feel at because politics in that era in the 1950s made herfeel at home. No noble families fighting for power. Was that your take . In the church there, there is a fresco. The crucifixion of the lip. Philip hammond what straight through it. There was a lot of comment on that. There was a lot of comment on that. There are also lots of connotations from that, most of which should be left alone. Other news. President trump has temporarily waived shipping restrictions to help get much needed suppl