Nosheen Iqbal
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I mean, you say neither side are really winning and there's something of an impasse.
And then so when it comes to the summit itself, I mean, I don't want to do the G7 dirty, it's full of very important people, but how much traditionally, historically, does it actually get done?
How much faith do you have that there will be some influence that's wielded over the next few days that will have some impact in this war?
I'll have to wait and see.
John, thank you so much for your time.
That's it for today.
Thanks again to Europe correspondent John Henley.
Thanks for listening to this episode of The Latest.
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This episode was produced by Annie Levespa, the senior producer was Ryan Ramgobin, and the lead producer was Zoe Hitch.
The presenter was me, Noshin Iqbal.
Today, 10 years on, Kim Ledbeater on the murder of her sister, the MP Jo Cox.
Jo Cox was a Labour MP for Batley & Spen, the place she'd grown up and known her whole life.
She was firmly pro-Europe.
a passionate campaigner for social justice and the mother of two young children who were five and three years old.
On the 16th of June 2016, at the height of a toxic Brexit campaign, Jo was murdered by a far-right extremist.
He shot and stabbed her several times outside Burstall Library in West Yorkshire, shouting, this is for Britain.
She was 41 years old.
I think it says something about your family and your need and drive to do that.
But one of the things that really stood out is that she begged her staff to leave and to escape and said, I think the quote was, get away, get away you two, let him hurt me, don't let him hurt you.