“It’s Good To Have America Back,” Says Ukrainian FM
Apr 27, 2024
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister discusses US military aid delay and its impact on Europe's peace. Balancing free speech with safety on college campuses and Salman Rushdie's experience. Renowned photographer Platon's intimate moments with world leaders. Nelson Mandela's historic vote anniversary and heroism of American journalist Terry Anderson.
US military aid to Ukraine is crucial in countering Putin's advances, emphasizing the importance of global support.
Salman Rushdie underlines the necessity of free speech amid campus activism, advocating for dialogue and understanding in tense environments.
Deep dives
New US Military Aid Rushing to Ukraine
US military aid is urgently sent to Ukraine to counter Putin's advances. Foreign Minister Dimitro Kuleba emphasizes the significance of this aid as Putin's forces grow. The delay in aid has cost Ukrainian lives and territory.
Author Salman Rushdie on Free Speech
Salman Rushdie, a survivor of an assassination attempt, highlights the importance of free speech amid the rise of political activism on American college campuses. He emphasizes the need for dialogue and understanding in a climate of heightened anger and tension.
Photographer Platon's Insights into World Leaders
Platon shares intriguing interactions with world leaders like Putin and Trump, offering unique perspectives on their personalities and dynamics. His experiences capture powerful moments that reveal the humanity and complexities of these influential figures.
Ukraine's Fight for Freedom and Democracy
Foreign Minister Kuleba stresses the importance of international unity in supporting Ukraine's fight for freedom. Amid debates in Congress about aid, Kuleba emphasizes the crucial role of global partnerships and the high stakes involved in resisting Russian aggression.
“Hallelujah.” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba’s reaction, after the US finally approved military aid for its fight against Russia. But the six-month delay has cost countless lives, and hard-fought territory. Kuleba tells Christiane that "the era of peace in Europe is over." Meanwhile, the struggle of balancing free speech with safety is roiling colleges across the US. Salman Rushdie knows the importance of free speech better than most, since he nearly lost his life defending it. Our Letter from London this week features one of the world’s best-known photographers. Platon has spent decades up close and personal with the most influential figures of our era. From the Amanpour Archive this week, 30-years to the day since Nelson Mandela cast his first ever vote, we revisit an inspirational conversation with his private secretary Zelda La Grange. And finally, from hostage to hero: remembering American journalist Terry Anderson.