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the going on the ground can the, the noise allegations that facilitates a good janice. time didn't goes up on all me, is ro look around who claims german supplies was being used to kill cecilia, just because of the 2nd day of herrings at the international court of justice. all so this out. we will fight to germany and policies of power and monopoly in world affairs, the russian and tiny perimeters handling mostly polar world in defiance of west germany. as the game, as well as his hosting's invasion. and for london, president polk had gone away, slammed us top diplomatic failure to recognize the 1994 masika in the applicant country. as a genocide, if it's a c mine or the
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a very welcome to you is full pm here in moscow. and you're watching on say international with the wells news update is great to have you with us. i was top story this, our gemini has been pushing back. couldn't nicaragua and lawsuit at the hate and the 2nd day of herrings at the international court of justice. brennan is accused of facilitating close commission of genocide in golf. suffice applying weapons to as well as get more details on this. now correspondence joins been the studio ego, starting off. many thanks for coming in. oh, eagle. so what are the details laid out by the nicaraguan persecution on the german defense at the icj? a sofa? well, absolutely. so this is the day 2 of the trial and on monday the court had a chance to basically hear the case made by me, colorado that accuse germany essentially of what they call a facilitating genocide in the, in gaza. now germany had, has had
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a chance to respond. basically they have said that the view laid out by nicaragua was very one sided. they said that distorted the reality. they distorted how, what actual things uh, they said that this case was rushed. and essentially they have openly said that it should be thrown out of the window. they also made a big case to show that they in facts have been supporting palestinians also very, very extensively. and they have been providing them with humanitarian aid to have a list of the german government, cassidy assesses whether that is a clear risk that the particular item subject to licensing would be used in the commission of genocide. crimes against humanity or brave breaches of the geneva conventions of 1949. well indeed germany does remains the largest individual donor when it comes to sending humanitarian aid to palestine. but this is something
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that the crowd was somewhat preventively addressed on monday when they were making that case. and when they were speaking to the press and basically explaining why they decided to uh, to bring germany to the court. despite the 2 o efforts the germany does to provide humanitarian aid to palestine have a list. it is indeed a pathetic excuse to the best seeing in children, women and men and goss on to provide for money. terry and 8, including to add drops on the one hand and to furnish the weapons and committee to re equipment the use to kill and then the 8th them and to kill also for many to be an age. because as most recently evidenced by the missile, i tech against vehicles and vehicles, a real central kitchen and the other. and so now everything seems to be in the hands of the judges and of the quotes. so we are expecting them to soon
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come forward with a ruling and with a decision. but mind even though it's you ends highest court and it is sometimes dumped as a world as the world court, who it's rulings only advisory in nature. so they can pull on one of the other sides to do something or rather stop doing something for example. but that wouldn't hold any legal obligation on this. it would be advisory in nature. what's interesting about this case, ego is that we know that germany isn't the only country that owns as well. to us as another key don't. and the number one, donor of weapons insides to as well. so why isn't working to being taken to the have? well, exactly, and again, this is a very good uh, this is a very good point which nicaragua also did address to basically they have hailed bell in for being parts of these, you know, traditional proceedings. and the simply saying that the us, there's no point in bringing the united states or is ro, uh for that matter,
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to the court. because they would simply ignore anything that would, that might come out and anything that the judge might say have a list. the people say, well hey, the principle provider is the united states, the 2nd providers generally, why didn't you go to united states? united states simply the statics it to jurisdiction of the court. so we can come with that think i should. i also think with the experience we had with united states 4 years ago, even if we had jurisdiction, united states would not pay attention to the court. we feel that countryside, germany will respect the court. and we have hopes that with what the court decides is going to be accepted. we're responsive, the german is going to accept what the court is going to say. so that's what that is out hope. and that is our main intent in this whole. now that's quite interesting now, isn't it because you'd expect the plaintiff and to the defendant to be a little bit heads with each other place in some way. here they have very civil about isn't the point that they are the colorado is making here. is it basically so
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all right, we have this international like traditional system. yeah, we have a system in place. so we, so we can sort things out. it was put there for a reason. so we can sort things out as civilized people using the, again, the, the system that is already that in place, and kudos to germany for actually showing up in the court and making that case. i'm basically being very civil about said what they did have to say about the us and israel is that, well, it's absolutely use it uses in the case of those countries that it's an absolute waste of time. i mean, they do have a point here because back in january, in a separate case, the very same quote, the world court ordered the israel to take every possible measure to basically avoid genocidal acts in this, in the one operation and gaza. so what did this will do with just killed thousands of people, thousands and thousands of people since january, so in, in
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a mass of just a few months. so showing complete and utter disregard to whatever the court had to say. so, nick, rob, what they're not wrong here, nobody say say, and it's still this thing, sound bite from nicaragua, there isn't it because it basically and then not. so saying, gemini isn't what we're supposed to, will country extend the us, which is why reports germany to the i say it well, many thanks for the day. so i was on not appreciate it. thank if in south africa, nice ations a colon as well, to stop recruiting the country's nationals into the ideas applicant active as to demanding the rest of it is really military officer whom they've deemed responsible for the s's or the passive moment. and you'd be aware that these are corridor um, you know, name is going on bunch. and these appointments in the book is registered as far as um you know, qualified, are you kidding? with good prize experience and the varies and everything in terms of the day,
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the part that if the show is beautiful, can you about to put a students and you're supposed to be walking from pain of this information. some of the interviews, a with 2 groups to test. and every time we've missed what the company dated on the tool box 7 between deadlock just proved not as easy in the account on the printer. it says that you see it to out goodman, you know, by addition of that, all these individual douglas must be charged. it must be stopped by the prosecutor, but also and organizations the which is the data center. so let's begin the service for the nation. us a bit, you envision, just to contribute to that it must be had a comp i. so the say south africans are being illegally recruited by the i d, f through is really and g o. it was under the pretext of civilian job opportunities
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last month, south africa's farm, and as to strongly go into the country. citizens against a thing is wells will efforts. i've already issue the statements i letting those who are south africa and who are fighting along side or in the israeli defense force. we are ready when you come home. we go now let's do on so fast. looking back to this is really the power of the protecting the identities of foreign nationals, maybe the legally workforce it to fight against the palestinians. it is the good one for us even government is concerned about it. part of the problem is the thing is the value of it, you know, to cooperate in terms of is closing all keeping hitting the people that i involve. 4 employees, military disclose and got excited employment. but we'd love to do. good god for the don't forget to figure out if you do to want to investigate this case because some
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of these people will choose another post on the switch on the media. for me, those cases you don't have to present good use. sometimes under me throw the key out, you know, are you trying to choose to see, you don't get the message, the government's nichols, but victim decisively and making 2 examples for that activity. um, to stop with the tenants of products by taking can tie this to maintain close ties with most guy. that's the message for the chinese presidents to these russian towns. a pause conveyed to the russian foreign minister who was visiting china early on tuesday, off the talks in beijing. the 2 countries at the starts on tackling west and had gemini and neo colonial practices in favor of partnership dialogue. and most people are, i think that in the mostly, which means i'm a prosecutor, but a shame. so the issues that we work on in the can nomics investments and other
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areas deal directly with the stablish in a multi polar world. where there is no place for head gemini monopoly or neo colonial practices that are so intensively used now by the u. s. and the so called collective west super. the moves benches high unilateral sanctions violated international legislation in order and go against the peaceful trend. the chinese side is firmly against this, as is russia, all countries must condemn such practices. and i'm sure that any attempts to go against the historical trend will fail. it is important to advocate a, a multi polar world. and transformation in the world is gaining momentum to the global south is growing stronger. we will fight had germany and policies of power and monopoly in world affairs, which are based on one thing that was clear through all their statements is that they see the russian chinese relationship as not just a bilingual relationship,
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which it is. but also as a model for great power relationship for the present, and for the future. i think one top phrase that is going to be a remembers from this presser, and that made onto geopolitical vocabulary, is joint resistance to double containment. it's no secret that the united states sees both the war in ukraine and rising tensions around taiwan as parts of 2 prong strategy of essentially trying to slow down the resist, the development of both russia and china, and perhaps other independence centers of power. and it seems that the vision and most go, i'm no longer has it turned about, you know, joining forces and resisting uh that, that pressure from the united states. they didn't discuss it. you know, many of the conflicts including the conflicts and ukraine has been
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a year since china itself released it's proposal for the settlement of the ukrainian conflict. uh, the 12 point plan. now there is a lot of, uh, sort of um, diplomatic activity going on in europe right now, because uh, switzerland, at the behest of the united states is now trying to organize and major conference for ukraine for the ukraine, an issue. and it's still unclear who is going to be invited. beijing is in insisting that most gore needs to be either a part of this conference, or rather it would be better to have, you know, an independent and all encompassing it for on that good. look at all the proposals for the ukranian pulsing, that have been proposed so far. i know some chinese media have suggested that started alive rob is a visit to china, may be a prelude to president clinton's 1st foreign trip since his re election is worth noting that last year, chinese president, she didn't ping chose russia as his 1st destination. after an election victory as
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well. what does this all say about the state of relations between the neighboring powers to both ministers? today's trust that leaders, diplomacy is the key factor driving the relationship forward. and i would also like to draw our attention the attention of our audience to these subtle changes in the way how china and russia are describing the relationship. but i think, you know, there is a lot of significance in those subtleties. for example, in 1992 when after the soviet union collapse of the 2 countries renew dire relationships and they uh, framed it as a constructive partnership. then a few years later, in 1996, it was upgraded to our strategic partnership. and nowadays, both leaders and their officials refer to eat as o, encompassing strategic partnerships for political commentary. so on a time didn't say the west is wary of the booming partnership between russia and
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china. a b, i can honestly successful. and at the end of the day, this is one of the main concerns that the washington has is that these 2 powers has been, especially since they have a massive gland border could not be interfered with. right now we, us continues to the tab that fits containment of 5 island chain payments around china. and they're adding to this song delete. but, you know, what they can achieve together is to provide a model of the economic development to the rest of the world business. why people are interested in, not interested in complex. but this is really something very interesting because we see the, you know, mark difference, jaelyn toms, does not get a meeting with jesus, ange, it's things well, unfortunately, but she, besides, she's going to lecture based on what they should be doing on your own. and obviously washington, these make policies for patients. and this girl that's been very,
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very different from our lab robins. nope. and yet it's probable that there will be a meeting between a visit i do to a child. and this is also another start contrast. know what it's talking about. i mean, what might i add either tonight, states or insurance? they don't running history of post poll deception dates back to the 9 to is when washington promised most good not to interfere in the former soviet union was according to newly d. close if i documents which are these sounds good, taylor has been looking into the promises made a promises kept unless you will need to, in which case, while the problem is, is just a few was put together in a row. these documents largely transcripts detail. the optimism with which a fledgling washington state sat down at the table with the west in the 1990s taught us and they took that goes whole to the kremlin with tool cut,
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reducing nuclear arms, boosting peacekeeping missions, sitting on councils together and welcoming russia into a new europe from the urals to the atlantic, co operation inclusion peace partnership. it was the dawn of a new age. i would like to state here very clearly that we need stability. we're not going to insufficient in processing turnover fast as well as the internal affairs of all the solvent member states of a c i. s. we would like to sublease most friendly relations with all the former soviet republics. we would like to build new relations in human as well in europe, whether it will be fuel weapons, fuel soldiers in europe. why last, in future will be secured? generally, nato in the west, when they had gone hunting out empty promises in the ninety's high on the collapse of the soviet union on the prospect of getting cheap access to russia's vast natural wealth. they said all kinds of things to call many unease in moscow for
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guide you in a few feet. we agreed that there is no intention to spend the need of security his own further to the east. so let's be very clear. no nato expansion, no interference, and the post soviet space. a few of the soldiers in europe. okay, well let's see hungry, poland the check for public join nato. well, gary, i wrote main. yes about yes, to be in your list way and you have not fear started yet, join nato, albania highway, shimeltonet, gordon wolf, macedonia, joined ne, a toe, a color resolution in georgia, a color revolution and ukraine twice. and attempt out of color revolution and batteries i'm taxed on not to mention the 78 and a straight foaming campaign of yugoslavia, which apparently according to the transcript, the us defense secretary said was never on the cards. it is also important that you
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did not get the impression that the united states has narrow national interest in boston. there are goals, there are 2 fold. the 1st is the prevention of facilities in boston there and more broadly, nonproliferation of those so. so it is beyond the borders of the former yugoslavia or even the balkans. the 2nd is a decrease in violence against civilians. we are committed to achieving peace agreement as soon as possible. we do not plan to use american or major armed forces to solve any military issues. and yet, here we are full 115000 bones and a self proclaimed independent costs of, of late. so yet, unbelievably, despite these revelations now unlocked on the scale of the deception coming to night, they still tried to gas light austin, to thinking it's all in russia's head. let me say again. later, all pauses, no threat to russia. and 6, no confrontation with russia. ne, 3, as a defensive lines, we do not seek conflict with restaurants. members,
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joining nato is not a threat to any nation. it never has been made as purposes defend against aggression. so yes would these decades of betrayal behind you like just might forgive most go for having just a few trust issues. protests organized by pro western forces. the gaining momentum in the george and the capital subleasing against the reintroduction of a for an agent spilled of felt polish last year. the prime minister has taken aim at criticism from the western states. the legislation is needed to prevent the outside forces from mentally nicole costly and countries policy as they proved to, as the transparency something russian know past. what is your pin last year they managed to mislead part of society. they turned values upside down, but i'm sure they will not be able to do this again. we believe that transparency
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and freedom of speech are defining values in a democracy. so let's protect both principles, both values as much as possible. the long c a georgian demonstrate is cost with police when the last bill was initially puts out for discussion in parliament with ours, he's waited with for solve to some protest dishonesty to riots, throwing multiple hotels and swimming government offices. the reintroduction of a draft has vouch for us criticism in the west where they propose bill was branded a quote russian low us despite the facts that simplicity and most go up not allies on the 20th old service, some key issues germany, it has through our students to shut down george's bid to join the issue with the noise paused, the legislation was required. george and organizations receiving more than 20
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percent of best funding from abroad to work just as for an agent. so phase penalties, many west and in j always have been operating inside georgia without restrictions to be his legs. on the bumper of being off the school of government on the international affairs of russia's mcgee, murray, university stays to west, is a phrase that they knew little would hinder the work of its n zeroes in georgia, i believe the only a minority of georgia, the really by these ideas because what the west is so preoccupied with is exactly that, it will somehow hold to or the activities of the are you to be in g o that are funded by brussels and washington. whereas coming georgia and the are actually sometimes not that pro western in the way how they think they are either pro georgia or even pro russia. there is like using the gender behind the words. uh,
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that's what i've heard by the main a west and lead us. and in order to understand this logic, we have to wine back to 2022. when uh for the 1st time uh, judging solomon was trying to ensure the use the slow, which is uh, i would say, a copy, an analogy of what we have in the us or the, you and you. but at the same time, uh, western countries are dissatisfied with the approach that was taken by the incumbent, lead to south georgia towards russia. the expect to this country would express its opposition against our country to create the sol called 2nd front in the lights of the launch of the special military operation that here. but this didn't happen. so, judging parliament was not even the parts of all the sanctions of fort introduced against russia. that's why we don't pursue this country as an unfriendly country.
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although our diplomatic relations are severed. which means that basically the judge and dream are trying to have a balance, conciliatory approach to what's moscow, and this is exactly what drives crazy brussels on washington. there's some breaking news just in full year. now, the russian and investigative committee has revealed the alleged bonuses of the pro cuz a terror attack. and most of it were quotes, original holdings, an oil and gas company that operates in ukraine, provided the funds to the terrorist. they committed that atrocity. how's abide and of course the us president son, formulate run company. the findings, putting the money was used to suppose the terrorist attacks outside the russian federation to eliminate permanent political and public figures. well, the committee has opened a criminal case on tourism is financing. they gave us officials of the us and nato countries, so they stay with us, but any updates on not breaking new story in the coming hours. we
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want them present a pool, click on a safe, he's concerns by a failure of the us to characterize the masa codes in 1994 is a genocide case. the african countries, tootsie minority runs in lots 30 years since the tragedy last sunday. when do you see the deals going on? what issues can you to be kind enough to come in with with us and the city a $165.00 days in them in a be versus us about today? and i'm going to do this and then you can have the risk 364 days. blaming us every day. for the scene you done today about us. the backlash from the rwandan president came off to the us secretary of state made a social media posts about the quinn, anniversary, sleep lincoln list of
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a to see see what counts infinity 100 percent of the victims. and the same line is the who to say what the one is doing, most of the killing pursue esick, my jewelry, cx, 3 miss mazda competencies, with soaking speed and brutality. while the time the tootsie labs, we run these pay to ethics funds, games, console, as a country, hundreds of thousands of for ones with that, and $2000000.00 refugees of slides, rolanda, exacerbating what had already become a full blown instrument. it's harry and crisis. political novelist out, but with that symbol was, says the genocide cannot be punished or prevail if it isn't even recognized. the people need to remember is that denial of genocide, which is exactly what secretary blinking did. denial of genocide is another crime. you can never, never prevail, genocide, not punished degeneracy. this if you comp name it, if you're going to recognize it, actually the definition of,
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of genocide is well defined and that different stages and the last stage, actually the of the genocide is genocide denial. so by doing this, like putting everybody in the same thing like that where there were different victims. no, that is part of the denial. so. so in reality, the genocide target the to see people die because what they wear. so do united states here really at this time is the last country in the world. it has denied she minded t for the residence for africans. is that policy a nuclear power plants, the largest in europe has been a tax once again, the latest one, slide. hipaa training center of the plans that hosts a full scale replica all of the reactive earlier rushes on boss of this of the when i choose the west of backend key as the tax on the clouds. even a possibility of nuclear gets us through. if he's not the know go science,
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we're the, we're almost one thing called the western states. few the, the brooks is undertaking such dangerous publications. the can have great confidence consequences for them to, for them, as well as with the inside the gains, these buckets of which the international community to condemn these huge, responsible and gravely danger. those actions of the key if it keeps west and sponsors instead of covering up its crimes since and supplying it with more weapons . and ammunition should bear responsibility for their reckless actions by ukrainian political and mean, if it is a sort, it is a n for the pain it's, it's compromising nuclear safety and security of the global scale, several ukrainian drones properties of photos. the phones on sunday in, during 3 civilian employees and damaging infrastructure. just 20 minutes before the
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attack, the international atomic energy agency car down to the inspection of besides the i a condemns the strikes, but declines to admit that the key of is responsible. the west is, has also refused to blame it. sound lies, a new trade us state department spokesperson double down on that positions. during his latest media briefing, as we continue to call and russia to withdraw its military and civilian personnel from the plant return full control of the plan to the competent ukraine authorities and refrain from taking any actions that could result in nuclear incident at the plant international defense specialist sounds consultants. last most insights, the west and refusal to blame ukraine could back fire on t as own allies. i think the current new positions in desperation, i think the west as investment is in a desperate situation as well. and the representative and the bins. yeah, it was absolutely correct. i mean, it's a containment vessel was reached if a reactor was damaged and europe is the one that will likely,
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depending on whether patterns late europe will likely pay the price the most allowing this to happen not criticizing. it really, really ties in the complicity of, of, of the western backers and it, it's, it's sad because of their population, their people potentially could sacrifice the most in this situation. but it's actually a company here at all. see in financial this tuesday, does the get keeping on a website all to come for all the latest updates on site to more discussions and documentary you have it so that with back of the top of the hours we'll see you then the .

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