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are interest affair is being underwritten by joe, by the name of the american people. the, the red carpet is rolled out for the uranium president to meet with vitamin fortune in the heart of moscow. on top of a cost stories on trade. the price is in palestine and the north south car to connect the nation's also a head to the united states. he's in charge of it turned out that in practice to exploit their allies and not the russian president on the scoring the law school really believes in the fed global economic module. something that he says is undermined by western part of the southern gather city of ralph comes on there, he's really attacked an area how they include refugees. where pointed to by the idea of to allegedly find safety. the
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. this is our to international, reaching you from a new center in moscow. i a michael, quite chat with the latest this out. now the uranium, the president has met with the russian leader in moscow. and brian bracy and letting me put in had a big agenda setup for the biological tools, including the crisis and gather a host of international issues in building trade between both nations. and yeah, the a really, and president was greeted by a triumph funds ministry orchestra. when his plane arrived here in the russian capital, his visit comes a day after letting me put in, made a trip to the middle east meeting with the leaders of the u. e and saudi arabia as a russian president. welcom taser, rainy and kind of pod both need is stress the need for cooperation and for exchanging views about the gather conflict. on the left, you treat the rules by 20 percent reaching
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a good result. $5000000000.00. we have huge infrastructure projects. we have been discussing for a long time and now are coming to a realization of the north. so 3 way project we cooperating or spears. and of course, it's very important for us to exchange views on the situation in the region, especially when it comes to palestine. because the, especially having the reason that mankind is suffering now is the unilateral decision making in, on just a global system. and what we see in gaza is a demonstration of this system. what's happening in gaza is a genocide and a crime against humanity. it's very sad that more than 6000 children had been killed by the zionist regime. even worse is that all those crimes are supported by the us and the west. lateral person has been very busy indeed. and this morning for him, started with an investment for him here in moscow, where he gave a sort of updates on the health of the russian economy. and he said that russia has
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proven that it can withstand any challenges and not the west has failed in its quest to weaken and isolate russia and not in science right now. power dynamics, i change and in the world. and the west is losing its grip and is trying to contain the growth of all the countries having become accustomed to treating them like colonies was made to do. and this is just, you know, that know, the entire global system of economic relations is undergoing a stage of radical. and as it has just been said, you reversible change. they are connected with the fact that the former model of globalization is being replaced by a multi point model. and really in need of it's costing. just remember the former un secretary general, mr. coffee on coffee was a brilliant diplomat, a very good and decent man. i can say that for sure, and he spoke sincerely. and it really seemed impossible to deny it. at that time.
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actually, there was nothing to deny because globalization was there, it was developing. the only question is that it was understood differently by old people. the and the goal is that people sit, we're also different and people like coffee and, and thought that it should benefit everyone that everybody should be put on an equal footing. nothing like that ever happened in practice. and he was one country . it thought differently that there should be a model of globalization. the united states is in charge cost and now said that they are sharing with someone but not with their allies. it turned out that in practice they exploit their allies. he added that more countries are switched into national currencies in trade, which in the long term will make the us dollar relevance. the added up new or countries are refusing to play by the wes rules and are choosing their own the national interest over washington's. and once again, when it comes to russell,
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the west fail, then it's ultimate goal to break down russia. and in fact, it's sanctions have the reverse effect and actually made rushes stronger on its own . the food is the most beautiful. let me remind you that one of the decisions of wisdom countries last year was to disconnect the russian banks from visa and mastercard systems. the calculation was that this would make it impossible to pay for goods and services, bring down payments and consequently, paralyzed the countries banking sector. as some west and colleagues put it, and they wanted to make us citizen stuff such with their humanistic plans. they wanted to create problems for millions of russian families. however, in practice, citizens and businesses did not actually notice the silent transition to the national payment system based lesson, which is successfully operating and developing today as news. and at the same time,
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we stop paying commission fees to western companies, they only missed out on what they could earn in russia. and on the side lines of this very same form vladimir putin also match on monce crown prince, who expressed his eagerness to build and strength and cooperation between the 2 countries. he says that it's especially important now in the lights of the g opponents, except we've seen in light of the west double standards and usually polar vision of the world. so it seems that for a mon process version of single democracy and the economic cooperation and the model of the economy in international relations is much closer and more attractive . now, after that form vladimir putin match with abraham, right, you see the iranian leader where they discussed the regional and international issues and also reiterated their commitments to strengthen and expand their corporation latimer fruits and even joke that one point saying that he really, really wanted to pop over to,
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to wrong as he was flying over the country during his middle east. it's for there. yes. today, or of course, as we know, he visited the u, a. e and saudi arabia and he got a spectacular, spectacular, a welcome, the and discussions there mainly centered around the energy market. so uh they all, and i said that they need to strengthen the code duration within the opec plus, and that they need to maintain a stable and reliable international energy market. so lots has been discussed. lot
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of repeats in the math. all for leaders, pretty much in the space. so what was it? 48 hours you could say so very busy day and night and the for him to the as well as lot of it put an address to major investment far in in moscow. he spoke specifically about one of russia's mainly cannot be partners, india. that is to say, what christmas go, let's do it. first of all, i want to say that the relations between russia and india are developing in all spheres. we never discussed with prime minister moody, the foreign pressure india is facing. i just looked at what's happening and you can be honest. i am even surprised sometimes by he's tough position when it comes to defending the national interests of india and what our trade turnover is on the rise. the increase will be significant this year. we understand that india has an advantage due to a lower price of russian fossil fuels, but they are right in doing that. i would do the same in such situation. but of
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course, this is not enough. we have far more opportunities. if we have trade turnover with china of around 200000000 dollars this year, then it would be right to increase the turn over with india further. how can we do that? first of all is to pay more attention to logistics. going that route. then it'd be pressured or not to take a position again, it's pressure because uh the width was quality. russia is the aggressor and double and we will be off to move to our own side the best. but you know, we consistently add independent position because we do not want to be taking sides. we pursue a stupid policy and we did not care to do any pressure from any side. so i the president who has been absolutely correct and is as but dead in didn't driving this,
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the street, the movie is pursuing across the border seat defense. then that's the interest from india, despite and disorder, based on the impression of the un secretary general antonio, with that as has expressed concerns about the desperate situation in gather the letter to the security council. he invoked the rarely use article 9 to 9 of the united nations chapter a. more than 8 weeks of hostilities in garza and israel have created a policy in human suffering, physical destruction and collective trauma across israel and the occupied palestinian territory. there is no effective protection of civilians. the health care system in garza is collapsing. hospitals have turned into battle grounds amid constant bombardment by the israeli defense forces and without shelter or the essentials to survive. i expect public order to completely break down soon due to the desperate conditions rendering even limited humanitarian assistance,
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impossible, and even worst situation could unfold, including demick diseases and increased pressure from mass displacements into neighboring countries. article 9 to 9, i'll be you and talk to allows the secretary general to call a meeting of the security council on his own initiative. the specific of the issue, warnings about threats to international peace and security in the sign of just how serious the united nations consider the prices. the article has now been in vogue for decades. at least one to 5 people had been reported they killed in the southern gavin said, you a rough or half the idea of forces struck on residential building. one, even disturbing images are just ahead. the residents of rough i could be seen paying their final respects to the victims of the latest idea of rate footage shows people crying besides body bags with men praying alongside them out to the
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destruction. the young survivors carried out to the hospital with head from some local, some set the thoughts, it will be safe that there were 3 very big explosions. then we saw his truck in the park, and up there my brothers support them. it was completely destroyed along with a floor below it. a large number of people had been killed around 20 motors excluding the one that most of them are children and will, will fled from the city and was staying at another peasants home when suddenly a rook is paid the house and we were thrown in there eventually i was pulled from underneath the rubble, the so called safe stones in gas that may become zones of diseases or human suffering. yes, there are neither segmentation facilities know what a provision and that's, according to the un children's fund. but living on the and less bombardment of people in guys that kind of hardly pull in a place, save me a while. the us state department says the easel is aware of special you and designate that you many tier in areas most of the people go see people should go
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the and the site sites. let's take it one question time before you ask questions on the answer. so people should go to the un designated sites except for you general say there are no safe places in gaza. there are shelters. that's live video in flag that i've sheltering thousands and thousands and thousands of people, men, women, and children who are trying to stay alive and get some food, get some water. we have seen since the beginning of this conflict that those places that fly, they are like have to have enough insight. but i did not say that they were saved zones. that is a different concept we have seen earlier in this kind of conflict. the idea of saved zones and what instead we have moved to what we have supported our areas that are the conflicts insights. and there are sites that are you in flag facilities that israel is a, what is real, is aware where those sites are. israel has placed them on the conflicts in with and israel's not supposed to target those sides says and own the fact that every person born or guys and guys i must register with those ratings and they know exactly
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where they live and where they stay. and so, so yeah, some of these right in that sense that is a knows that these are you in designated centers and they're applying that you and flag and all that stuff, but they target them nonetheless, as they did today, god is the size of the larger washington dc area. it's not a very big place. said 2300000 people. what uh, what are they going to go? so you keep moving from place to place and you hit them on the road. you have them and their new places, you have them and you have $0.10 or so it is just nonsense. i mean there is no safe place. so he also discuss potential crimes by is right, including raise on hospitals. here's the sake of this. and now here's how the us state department suppose person responded. if it did happen to get to work on site, i would say that is a tragedy is a tragedy for those? it is right. it's a tragedy for their family members. it's
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a tragedy for the palestinian people, and it is a tragedy for the world. but if it's happened, it's got to work right? or is it a work site? hi, i'm never going to be able to make an assessment here. you saw today make a conclusion about more concepts that were very deliberate, fast finding the process where we then apply the satellite. it's not something i can do, but it just shows how critical and the closer to say night to the government doesn't mean they are. they can easily issue an, you know, more crime description that need expense on, in sudan, and against the present, the russia against, you know, all kinds of places where there is no stock evidence of such a crime. but when it comes to, you know, plenty of evidence starts the evidence, physical evidence recorded evidence day after day, in fact, several times a day of work. cons that keep getting, you know, repeatedly committed by as well. and they shy away from describing it at such the united states of america that really allows israel to go on with bombardment of the
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civilian places at the c u. n. a place to be say, a national organization of places. and so there's no very well that the dropping bombs on the center will cause that hundreds and thousands of dest, i'm on disability. and then i'd state the 1st and premier and power of the israel's regression. so every single task standing in that is building garza was actually killed by a us made bomb or be an issue is really i'm boss of the to the u. k. is described, passed stands as quote, i mean, we population a see, and this is the, is i was going to a lot of efforts to evacuate. your city is, here's a statement. how much efforts as well is doing to make sure the palestinians will get to a designated areas in the southwest area of gaza. something that's not in the past . all the countries did for limits population that is real,
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has always treated the past as a, as guilty. all cost is including babies. i mean, you know, when you were to pull the plug on incubators, i mean as high and obviously you consider everybody including babies that were born after october 7th, to be and these, and, and the to be hostile and then to be had legitimate target for the way the military, the question is, will the world, you know, one of the major partners of the world, russia, china, india. i mean, all the major pies, all the people that will they take us to, to have prevented us on the u. k. have imposed functions against to russia, nationals from the keys, a side by espionage, but russian authority save those claims on justified. clearly these actions are purely opportunistic and politically motivated in nature. aiming at boosting support for the conservative governments in the run up to the elections and
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demonstrating london self proclaimed leadership in the m t russian campaign. the u . k. claims the russian hack has conducted an elaborate espionage campaign targeting john list and politicians, including parliament members. a british authority side of the cyber network, quote, almost suddenly operated in connection with the russian federation, all federal secuity service, and the allegedly spread information intended to decide with british elections. i know we spoke with the political commentator anthony webb, and he says assumptions, don't hom, russia only the u. k itself, it's healthy. so the government is that is a bit of this distraction. cool, cool out the russians or somebody came in sight, i will pull people less buying. a lot of us, a reality is most countries in the old days, fine, but i can't say with is our guy shouldn't have eyes into thing in the democratic
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process. so they all democratic price is not working right. well, that might mean that the, the issue st shit is i don't know what our key or to and those types of russia. but it actually hallman the united kingdom and countries where it's involved from various countries, roles in the home, in russia. so i think it's time the united kingdom south is looking at allstate, signing trash inside of a guy going with pressure for the united states. and now that is, which is, which is often the case, special interest because he has most powerful women. how courting to forbes magazine is he, you commissioned chief off a lot of and the, and she has promised to cross russia and his academy as punishment for the tree and conflict. but those grim aspirations are falling short as noted by financial
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experts in the even russia as president. what's in either resend the investment farm in moscow? archie, contribute to a rachel mazda and has that story. so taylor swift may have one time magazine person of the year award earlier this week for a single handedly creating an estimated $5700000000.00 in well for the american economy. with her worldwide ears tour. while washington is busy, shuffling it out the door to crane about as fast as it comes in. but forbes magazine just put an absolute trailblazer. well, i mean both, those are actually a total wrecking ball at the top of its list as most powerful women in the world. swift only came in at 50 place on that particular list, but the number one spot goes to the fact the queen of europe. ursula bunder line the i'm elected president of the european commission to the magazine notes as quote, responsible for legislation affecting more than 450000000 europeans. but unlike taylor swift fans who actually chose to buy concert tickets,
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all those hundreds of millions of europeans are star with cleaners and was found so whether they like it or not. and they can even do or off the stage. busy or walk out some of the recent achievements include imposing anti russian sections that have now resulted in the you over paying about a $180000000000.00 euros for natural gas. that's according to a recent analysis. and it's because the u. s. norway and algeria now have you're over a barrel and can pretty much name the price, the all mighty cleaner. so uh, when did you bottle arcs mode for much of this year and vowed to absolutely crush russia and continue to make russian pain. says right, regression. one thing is crystal clear because on your client's results, us and because of our wavering support, this war will remain a strategic failure fall the kremlin. and the credit has deprived itself of
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access to western economies and innovation systems. and made itself dependent on china we have achieved a lot to get the all right, so how's that working? well, russia is making more money off oil exports. now that it was before the freight conflict, according to any bloomberg reports so much for all that time that cleaners. so as that obsessing over that russian oil price gap in an effort to control the whole world. it's not like former us president donald trump's treasury secretary, steve minutia and didn't literally say in november of 2022 before the price calculus even implemented. that it was the quote most ridiculous idea that he had ever heard. particularly when india in china could just buy the fuel and then sell it, turn it around and launder it back to the members of the price, tap dance club so they can feel better about themselves. boomer even refers to
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a shadow tighter fleet ceiling around out there. now on the open seas. yes, lake captain. david jones is flying document those ship in the parts of the caribbean, movies. that sounds super safe and very modern, very job ursula, under cleaners who is rain, the u as ramped up its imports of russian grain in september by 10 times whether imported at the same time last year. and that puts russia among the top 5 importers to block despite sanctions. and that's according to the use of your staff agency. statistics and russian troops are having any problems getting supplies. despite the use efforts, germany's defense minister mentioned that earlier this week, which is why he says western weapon supply to pray. art making your dead militarily a so it looks like plainer celeste, anti russian narrative is following the parts, particularly when the actual facts played out by the western press. western agencies and western officials now seem to be considerably more aligned with what
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russian president environment pollutant has been saying is that needed to meet just to speak with you for the 1st 9 months of this year. the profit of large and medium size companies in the realistic part of the economy exceeded $281000000000.00 that was about a quarter more than during the same period a year earlier. these are good indicators. a business doesn't just make a profit, invest in development. that means companies believe in the future of our economy. in the 2nd quarter of this year, investments in fixed assets increased by 12.6 percent. and in the 3rd quarter, by 13.3 percent, investments are increasing. but what does that mean? everyone here understands perfectly well what that means. it means conditions of being created for future development in the medium to put him was just a saudi arabia added the amorous. then see right back to host the radi and
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president in moscow. yes. all those short, cold showers, the cleaners. so it was telling your p is to take last year to stick it to a really works. huh. that was sure worth having european commuters. think up a storm on hot sticky summer days for 2 years in a row. and even beyond the you cooperation with russia is ramping up in the exact opposite direction from what powerful cleaners were promised in exchange for european suffering for you. praying for sales and bassett, or just said that they are looking to expand their trade relationship with russia, calling anti russian sections a, quote, opportunity. the business that the you had lost in africa and asia has been recruited by russia. and india is looking to buy russian cool for a steel manufacturing, replacing australian exports, its internal affairs minister, laid out on to contact. we have a relationship with our shots. it's a lot of relationship which happened in one instance, one day, one month, one year. it is an accumulated relationship all close to 60 years. often i
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see the problem defined in a way as those somewhere does some handicap that india has by having the solution to this relationship has saved us a thanks. so want cleaners was basking in the glow of a new most powerful woman title. it seems like her all mighty wrath, pretty much missed the target that would be put in and hit europeans instead. in response to a harsh record or a from the us and back to hungary had some choice words for the ongoing whether you liked it or not, and gary and foreign policies based on national interest earlier us invested. it's the hungry david press, been criticized the countries prime minister for ignoring the countries alliance with nato. others came and made victor all bonds, threatened to veto the plan, 50000000000 euro 8 the key of the hong area and lead to also spoke out against
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negotiations and ukraine's accession to the e. u. i didn't turn the us envoy to the hungry, cold of bonds, and raise was put in a disregard of night to hungry, relies upon its nato allies, but feels comfortable. disregarding the interest of those same allies and our alliance, including during a time of war in europe, that disregard is evident when the hon gary and prime minister embraces boots in when his government threatens to hold up cruise only needed aid to its neighbour ukraine, while ukrainian men, women and children are murdered by war criminals. i know we spoke with cna o a research fellow at the global policy institute, george somebody on the he says that washington wants to see or bon gone. g. terry's pragmatic relationship with russia. david freshman was appointed by the, by the administration with a view to provoking the hunger and all services and to cause as much to
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sense as possible that you know, his bus, the lifestyle would have been such an issue. had pressman not continually attacked. the hungarian government and of the view and clearly expressed his desire to see uh or by the pot. so um and, and particularly the books and full pressman. and that means for the, by the ministration has been um, or, or bonds. um programmatic relationship with russia. um, he is uh, signed um trade agreements with russia. he has um, signed energy agreements with russia and he even met boots in um, a few months ago. uh at the conference. um. so it of all of these ways or mine has gone against um, what's u. s. e u, a nato farm published?
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it was rough. uh, the ross, a calling investment farm in moscow. vladimir put in, had it delivered the key note address. he, we spoke to v to be bank president andre cost, and he highlighted the significance of the wide variety of delegations, the president of the summit, a little bit. and so, so, so with testing the current firm differs and the composition of foreign participants today will see almost no representative of the investment community of the western conference and the whole, oh phone guess. and there were many of them were investors from china, india. there were abby and peninsula, you're on the central asia and africa, but tell them about our policies and investment opportunity. of course, there's always the most valuable thing that the presence himself spoken answered questions because who else? but the president can answer questions and express the most authoritative opinions . our biggest friend in terms of economic scale is china is practically the 2nd.
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and maybe even the 1st economy in the world. we have a huge volume of trade which has already exceeded $200000000000.00. attorneys companies are a great investment resource. i should mention all the conference as well. in particular, yesterday's very successful visit of the president, a number of major eric nations. this reflects a possibility for corporation. this congress also have huge investment resources and our invest in significantly in russian in addition to them. turkish and indian companies also have investment resources and have an interest in cooperating with us about the all the, the best time you can check our t dot com for more details and the stories are following this out. see you again at the top of the out the
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