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As the pressure increases on Russia to accept an unconditional ceasefire, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer hails the "great unity" within allies around the proposal which he believes is "one step closer" after meeting in Kyiv. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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00:00What's happened today is there's been great unity around the proposal that
00:13there should be a 30-day unconditional ceasefire. So you saw five leaders here
00:18France, UK, Germany and Poland standing alongside the Ukrainian president and
00:23then many other world leaders on the virtual meeting that we had aligned with
00:29the US position saying this should be an unconditional 30-day ceasefire, that that
00:35should be without conditions because Putin has responded by putting in
00:38conditions we've rejected those today but equally saying we will coordinate a
00:43response in terms of sanctions should that not be the case. So today feels like
00:48we've got one step closer to a ceasefire which is desperately needed.
00:54Yeah, it's original 11th century. This gilder shining background is real gold. Part of secular composition,
01:03Prince family portraits. Some scientists believe that one is here. It's a very interesting question.
01:09It's 18th century. It's Baroque monument and painting of Ukrainian-Cozak state, Hedmanate.
01:14What's the clue? Well, if you came five years ago here, you wouldn't see these images as well. So our scientists,
01:20yes, they open it. And by exploring Saint-Sophia.
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