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News Wrap: Harris announces $1.5 billion aid package for Ukrainian infrastructure
In our news wrap Saturday, Vice President Harris pledged aid for Ukraine’s hard-hit energy sector at a peace summit in Switzerland, eight Israeli soldiers died in an explosion in southern Gaza, nearly 2 million Muslims gathered at Mount Arafat for Hajj, protesters in France marched against a far-right party, and the Princess of Wales made her first public appearance since her cancer announcement.
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News Wrap: Harris announces $1.5B aid package for Ukraine
Clip: 6/15/2024 | 2m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Saturday, Vice President Harris pledged aid for Ukraine’s hard-hit energy sector at a peace summit in Switzerland, eight Israeli soldiers died in an explosion in southern Gaza, nearly 2 million Muslims gathered at Mount Arafat for Hajj, protesters in France marched against a far-right party, and the Princess of Wales made her first public appearance since her cancer announcement.
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More than 90 nations including the United States are making a show of support for Ukraine at a two day peace summit in Switzerland.
Ukraine hopes the United Front will strengthen its negotiating position with Russia, which pointedly was not invited to the gathering at a resort in the Alps.
Vice President Kamala Harris is representing the United States.
She announced a $1.5 billion aid package aimed at Ukraine's hard hit energy sector.
Meeting with Harris, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy look forward to a post war Ukraine.
VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY, Ukrainian President: We are here today for the sake of diplomacy.
And Ukraine has always believed in the power of diplomacy.
War is not our choice.
It's Putin's choice.
JOHN YANG: National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan called a proposed Russian deal to end the war a completely absurd vision.
The Israeli military says eight soldiers died in an explosion in southern Gaza today, the second deadliest attack on Israeli forces of the war.
In Gaza families are preparing for a bleak Eid al-Adha tomorrow, one of the most important festivals in the Muslim calendar.
It's usually celebrated with big family meals and gifts for children.
But this year, there's only war, hunger and misery.
The holiday marks the end of Dhul-Hijjah witch peak today with nearly 2 million Muslims gathering on a sacred hill in Saudi Arabia for a day of worship.
The Hill of Mercy is believed to be the site of the Prophet Muhammad's final speech known as the Farewell Sermon.
Across France hundreds of thousands of people turned out to protest against a far right political party in advance of French parliamentary elections.
Labor unions, students and groups fighting racism called for the protest after the right wing national rally party trounced President Emmanuel Macron's centrist party in last week's European Parliamentary elections, the first round of snap French parliamentary elections will be held at the end of the month.
And Kate, the Princess of Wales, made her first public appearance today since she said she's being treated for cancer.
It was at festivities to mark the official birthday celebration for King Charles III, who himself was treated for cancer in January.
Kate said in a statement yesterday that she's not out of the woods yet and will continue chemotherapy for a few more months.
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