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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

xi jinping is a moscow for a high-profile meeting with russia's vladimir putin that lasted more than four hours, but tonight secretary of state antony blinken is blasting the chinese leaders proposal to try and end the war in ukraine morning the world not to be fooled. cbs's ramy inocencio reports from ukraine. >> china's president xi jinping landed in moscow greeted by official and twist to the kremlin to be the first world leader to shake latimer put his hand since the international criminal court accused russia's leader of war crimes last fr friday. xi jinping avoid a reference to that saying that chinese russia ties are important because of shared history and strategic goals. xi jinping is trying to position beijing as a pacemaker in the world and ukraine. they ordered a cease-fire and a plan ignored by the west. u.s.ue and the war and the the

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

>> cease-fire now without durableent pun to restnd ar t at a time more ad russia. >> reporter: the russian leader made a surprise visit to the russian occupied city of mariupol saturday, driving himself and expect a newly built facility is after his forces destroyed most of the ukrainian city, the tour interrupted by a woman shouting in russian "it's all a lie, it's all for show." along the front lines there has been almost no territorial gain for russia recently, but more loss of ukrainian life. >> putin says they are not killing civilians, but they are shooting asked, they are killing us. people fighting to survive just barely. >> reporter: xi jinping's visit is set to go through wednesday and expected to speak

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

to ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy next, he has warned beijing not to give any weapons to russia. norah. >> norah: ramy inocencio, thank you so much. and what the visit, china hopes to play a key role in brokering the deal that ends the war in ukraine and as we learn in our month-long reporting for 60 minutes it's the latest attempt by the chinese government to try and be a major player on the world stage. >> i don't think that china has the same vision as we do. i think they see themselves at the top and placing themselves in a position of advantage with this precipitous increase in their military force to bully others. they want to place themselves on top while we see a group of sovereign nations and free and open trade as our route to prosperity and we want to maintain that. >> reporter: another place where the u.s. and china have a different vision is over taiwan. we visited the uss nimitz deployed in the western pacific where fa 18 pilots and weapon

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BBC News

they oppose the war, on the opposite side of the scale, the radical side of the right—wing, probably another 15 or 20% of people who want war to continue even if putin were to strike some sort of truce and i think the people in the middle who are confused, scared, who want to protect their own state of psychological health, clearly side with whatever message comes across loud and clearly, the pro—war party is the only one that comes through but i will pay attention to the things that were happening before the war and the reasons why putin had started it because a year on that question of why putin started the census of war continues to linger and the answer lies not in ukraine, orthe linger and the answer lies not in ukraine, or the west, linger and the answer lies not in ukraine, orthe west, but linger and the answer lies not in ukraine, or the west, but it lies inside russia where the society was

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the landscape of eastern europe is being transformed by a war that seemed unimaginablejust a year ago. and how effective are they? about 90%? so we are not the aggressors, we are just defending our own territory, our nato territory. the commander tells me all this is a message to moscow to keep its missiles out of nato airspace. and can you definitely shoot those down, can you definitely take them out? yeah, i'm convinced we can do it, as soon as it crosses the border, doesn't matter if it is a helicopter, an aeroplane or a missile, we are allowed to engage this target. the ukrainian border isjust about 35 kilometres in that direction, the way that those missiles are pointing, and the german forces who operate them have told us that if there was a russian jet or a russian missile that crossed that border, then they would have under two minutes to react. the patriots were brought in after two farmers

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yeah, heartbreaking. without a doubt, i would love to go to the next 0lympics doubt, i would love to go to the next olympics and when another medal —— and win another medal, but there is realism and i've always lived by being realistic with myself and i guess ijust don't... yeah, i can't push forward. it's really hard because i am giving up on a dream but because i don't believe. that's all the sport for now. vladimir putin has accused the west of provoking the war in ukraine and escalating the conflict. in a state of the nation speech, he also claimed it would be "impossible" to beat russia on the battlefield. ukraine has accused him of living in a different reality. joining me now from moscow

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0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse had this reaction from kyiv. what vladimir putin said, he has said throughout this conflict and even before his full—scale invasion, he used very provocative references towards the four ukrainian regions which he claims to have annexed. the reality is that russian forces don't have complete control of any of them. he described ukrainians bravely voting to become part of russia through sham referendums he staged and this is part of the russian occupation playbook, where they fight to seize territory and then stage sham referenda to try and legitimise and consolidate what they have taken. we've had some response from senior government officials describing vladimir putin as confused and irrelevant, and for them it underlines their belief that russia needs to be repelled completely and — crucially for ukraine — punished for what it's done. but i think the reason there is less

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treaty between russia and america. and one more point to make — i only watched vladimir putin on television today because journalists from so—called "unfriendly countries", in russia's view, were not invited to the state of the nation address today. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse had this reaction from kyiv. what vladimir putin said, he has said throughout this conflict and even before his full—scale invasion, he used very provocative references towards the four ukrainian regions which he claims to have annexed. the the reality is that russian forces don't have complete control of any of them. he described ukrainians bravely voting to become part of russia through sham referendums he staged and this is part of the russian occupation playbook, where they fight to seize territory and then stage sham referenda to try and legitimise and consolidate what they have taken.

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BBC News

this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at two... president putin accuses the west of starting the war in ukraine. in a speech almost a year after the invasion, mr putin claimed the west is threatening the existence of russia itself. translation: everyone was pretending nothin: was translation: everyone was pretending nothing was happening. _ translation: everyone was pretending nothing was happening. i _ translation: everyone was pretending nothing was happening. i want _ translation: everyone was pretending nothing was happening. i want to - nothing was happening. i want to repeat it is they who are guilty who are culpable for the work and we are using force to stop it. meanwhile us presidentjoe biden is in poland — where he'll respond to mr putin's claims and call the war a struggle between democracy and autocracy. a fresh earthquake in turkey and syria leaves more people dead —

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we've had some response from senior government officials describing vladimir putin as confused and irrelevant, and for them it underlines their belief that russia needs to be repelled completely and — crucially for ukraine — punished for what it's done. but i think the reason there is less fear coming out of kyiv certainly is because vladimir putin has already escalated, in the words of so many people you speak to, how much worse can it get? as we've heard — following his visit to ukraine yesterday, president biden will deliver a speech in poland this afternoon, in which he'll respond to mr putin's claims. mr biden is expected to describe the war in ukraine as a struggle between democracy and autocracy. well, many people in poland see the war being foughtjust across the border from them as a real threat to their own security — as our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports.

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