Ukraine crisis one year on: observations by Xinhua correspondents
STORY: Ukraine crisis one year on: observations by Xinhua correspondents
DATELINE: Feb. 24, 2023
LENGTH: 00:05:14
LOCATION: Beijing
CATEGORY: POLITICS
SHOTLIST:
1. various of Ukraine and Russia
2. STANDUP 1 (English): CHEN QIANG, Xinhua correspondent in Eurasia Bureau
3. STANDUP 2 (English): ZHOU XIAOTIAN, Xinhua correspondent in Rome
4. STANDUP 3 (English): SUN DING, Xinhua correspondent in Washington D.C.
5. STANDUP 4 (English): LU JINBO, Xinhua correspondent in Minsk
6. STANDUP 5 (English): XIE E, Xinhua correspondent based in UN headquarters
STORYLINE:
STANDUP 1 (English): CHEN QIANG, Xinhua correspondent in Eurasia Bureau
"It's been a year since the Russia-Ukraine conflict began, and no positive sign is in sight for a quick end to the crisis. Analysts say that Ukraine has suffered bitterly from the conflict, with its economy now mired in a severe recession. According to a preliminary estimate by the Ukrainian Economy Ministry this January, Ukraine's GDP dropped by 30.4 percent in 2022, as compared wit
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