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said traditional russian and full arts culture is still going strong. the most would be the new. if i say, if maybe the idea of the current mazda is of the printer, who are located overseas, is to place the burden of making on popular decisions on the current executive branch. lot them are putting saves. ukraine is essentially under western control points. i've done a lot of marysville in ski, who's presidential term expired last week is no longer legitimate, while ukraine's parliament on that speaker still are also a head on the program. our policy has been that we don't charge for new strikes outside the ukraine orders. we think that we should allow you create to neutralize russian military sites. your brains, western bonkers, are slid on whether to allow t have to use their weapons to strike deeper into russian territory.
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the news and we are trying to enter the body of dropbox. that does indicate the fact that the charges are being expanded and that the budget party here is from a gals that base journalist who reports that idea sunk, started bouncing into the heart of the office city without at least 20 locals killed today. outside of south africa, or just the international community to take action against this really rich killing, the palestinians on an unprecedented c. last georgian prime minister at choose is far and forces of pushing. are you creating like crews in the contagion country about to us that george and parliament override that presidential veto on the so called foreign agency building the,
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the problem must go to the world. this is archie, hello and welcome to the news. our ukraine's western allies are seeking to place the onus on making dislike decisions, including about mobilization on the current government in order to easier replace them later. that's according to the russian president speaking, while on a visit to his back as though the most would be the 1st day of see, well, maybe the idea of the color of the mazda is a blue crane, and the cords who are located overseas is to place the burden of making all unpopular decisions on the car and the executive branch that's including the adoption of the decision to further lower the mobilization, a gc. and after the adoption of this and other unpopular decisions, you know, with the current representatives of the executive branch, might be replaced by people free from the responsibility that lays on their shoulders for decisions that are unpopular among the population. well,
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according to vladimir important, one of the biggest issues regarding ukraine right now is the legitimacy of vladimir zelinski. his presidential term was supposed to come to an end of this month, yet new elections still haven't been held. and flattery important says that the, the constitution, which it seems that he's been studying quite thoroughly, should be used as a roadmap in this situation. and he says, in this particular case, authority over ukraine should be moved to the parliament. that hasn't happened now . he says he understands, that's one of the reasons why a presidential election has been held there is uh because uh, the martial law is set in place in ukraine. but he says that this could be easily resolved if the ukrainians canceled the law lifted the band and then allowed their people to vote and decide whether or not stable once latimer resiliency to stay in the office to legally. or they want someone new to come in. uh, this leads us to another issue for it is for instance, if moscow in key, if we're to hold something you radical piece talks,
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then putting says in this current situation, they're not really sure who is authorized to hold these negotiations on the green inside. who will sit there on the other side of that table? and among the questions post that was one on the west intentions to allow kids to use and west buttons to strike inside russia. what was the martian president's call into the us? speaking about of these calls made by some western officials, including the head of nato to officially allow you brain to use western made weapons. and attacks targets on the russian territory. putting says that they hear these calls, they're closely monitoring them. but then he says that the way some of these weapons so technically works is that even if you queens were formerly allowed to use them, then the way they work is that to the west would still be responsible for these attacks. here's why the list of with which nettles eventually then this new high precision, long range weapons custom cannot be launched without using space recognizance. in
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addition, the final target choice and the so called flight mission, but it can only be made by highly qualified specialist is based on this technical intelligence who is doing this. this is done by those who produce and allegedly supply the systems to ukraine. this can and does happen without the participation of ukrainian military personnel. and other systems are also being prepared on the basis of space exploration here and are automatically brought to the appropriate calculations. this task is being prepared not by ukrainian service men, but by representatives of nato countries. but these representatives of nato countries, especially in europe, they should generally be aware of what they are playing with harmony. they should remember that this is as a rule, a states with a small territories and a very dense population when you much to and this is a fact that they should keep in mind before talking about striking deep russian territory. so this is a serious matter of the condition, and we are of course,
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watching it very carefully flattering and putting, also commented on caused by some european states including baltic states, defense needs, old military instructors to ukraine. well pollutant says that westerners have been fighting washer and ukraine for a while. now. moscow clearly sees it and he says they've been suffering severe losses and supplied me important things that turning these mercenaries so formally into nato military instructors could be a way of legitimizing these, this right on the, it's just the key of military or saying that for and specialists may appear in ukraine. of course, they have been there for a long time, under the guise of so called mercenaries. we hear the radio communications in english and french in polish. and they are suffering losses. and it's getting more and more difficult for them to be hidden. so maybe the time has come to officially show their presence to legalize these losses. also,
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polish authorities declared that they are ready to send the contingency. they claim they do it to protect their own board and to allow reserve ukrainian units to be moved to the front lines. it's not a good decision. it's another escalation and another step towards a serious european conflict. they will be in the striking range of a military forces. do they want it? they are welcome. we will still do as we see fit, regardless of who is on the territory of ukraine. i'm going to look them, or washington say, is it fully boxed? you have all the us officials are currently stopping shorts of allowing ukraine to use american supplied weapons to strike russian territory. our policy has been that we don't encourage or enable strikes outside ukraine's borders. but if you look at the broad sweep of our policy, we made clear, then you create has no better supporters in the united states. and we don't just say that we back it up with our military assistance. we back it up with our diplomacy in marshalling nicole, listen,
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i'm more than 50 countries around the world to support your crime. and we've backed up with the measures. we've taken to all the rest, the accountable, or however, across in brussels, they use foreign policy chief say some of the blocks members want ukraine to start hitting russia with weapons that they have sent. a low useable route did admit that a number of european countries oppose the move. here's our t contributor, rachel morrison with her tech. on one hand, in this press conference, you see missed that the new military aid for ukraine was being blocked because it requires unanimity and well hungry for one is dissenting. and on the other hand, when it comes to individual european countries wanting to say, do you crate, okay, well, go ahead and use the weapons that our country gave you to hit target steep inside russia and risk escalation, suddenly browse all cool about that percent. so why is brought even bringing this up now? well, at this meeting that just took place in brussels, breathing down the neck of your own defense ministers,
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was ukraine's defense chief roost. him are off and also nato secretary general and stilton bird who is musing over the weekend. but you friends, defense ought to now mean all sensitive strikes on russia. back home, used about sending friends trips ukraine and said just of the weekend that europe is multiplying, external and internal enemies, even german chancellor. all our schultz has said, look, we gave you create our weapons under the conditions that they don't use them to bomb russia. and we're not willing to move those goals, hose and risk more problems. spain is also said now forget it. even those ones, the personally went there to push for it recently. and he's not the only one heading for a face plant with his rhetorical gymnastics routine. to just, if we're talking about statements, but again, stilton burger, someone else but you crane could use weapons that are supplied to it from abroad. i think this is completely logical. your friends fighting award, and they are defending themselves. and as long it's,
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it's in the interest of their self defense and restoring the discharge for integrity of their country. it is quite feasible that they have to strive also inside the russia. so from my perspective, that should not be the due date to the false group, and one of them it did. we think that we should allow you print to neutralize russian military sites, but we must not allow them to heat the russian civilian instructors. they sound like they graduated from the benjamin netanyahu. yes. was legal to me, school of international law from the spokesman. dimitri pest golf qualified to use current vive as quote, war time, ecstasy, and hum, gary and for our minister peter c. hawk co said over the weekend that europe has fallen into war psychosis, and that its foreign policy has become a one trick pony beginning and ending with ukraine. like to go to the cam. and if you create any casualties, i'm becoming more than more than bearable. you korean man, i'm not being allowed thought of ukraine, and now they one's a conscript. you're being used into the war. and obviously as the escalation hates
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this neighborhood, 1st one can almost clearly hear the argument that the soldiers should be sent from the geographical proximity. first of all, these means that they want this in central european youth, including hunger in youth. to do more with mandatory, you're being conscription. what seems to be happening here overall is that there are leaders at the very top of these institutions of global governance leg burrell at the you and stilton berg at nato, neither of whom are elected through any kind of popular democratic vote. giving a blessing for an escal atory joy ride of swords and some u. p. and countries are following right along with it, while others are desperately right now trying to hit the brakes on the ground car before it goes straight off of class. or i to the situation in dallas, they were a much feared full scale is really invasion of the southern most city. a profit is a part and fleet in full swing, at least 20 locals have reportedly been killed in the last number of hours,
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with many more fleeing area, as idea of tongues are said to be pushing deeper into the city. here's what we heard from a journalist there to explain the serious and the expense of targeting the high contain scription, the more on target and also the people that just bought some time. it is still on the, on the beach and the operation for the atlantic. so that i pay you, they have already been faxing the funding area, an area that was there, as it says, area by the, the closest the cancer i've done to the is actually in the, in the buddy. no, no thank eastern part time by approaching that earlier, it seems that the the forces are tied to in the struggle which is in the body. hot
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roughly on um help us for god's sake. there are dead bodies in the streets. no one has mercy on us. or cares about us, save us, save the children. that's not all of us. then at least to save them. no, we did not sleep all night because of bombing from tanks and planes which led to our neighbor because we were living in a tent. and when the morning came, the bomb to the legal mosque, which we were heading to, we turned again running here and there not knowing where to go because of the bombing above our heads. even ambulances in on the rough stuff were evacuated, but we are still under fire. here. we have very timely members. before my mother was killed, my sister's son and my cousins, the bombed us from the air. and today the bummed us from the ground. and without warning, we use our daughters here. they have seen this a 100 times, some of us will ortiz, middle east correspondence, and re, if an auction breaks down, the latest developments regarding rough on the situation, the small over crowded city is facing. it is very important to say,
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1st of all that so far, there hasn't been any official announcement from israel about an unanticipated large scale operation and rough uh, but for days, the adf has been conducting what it's called limited operations in the area with cavities rising, including i'm on civilians now we hear about is really tang tillery and heavy bombardment on the ground. we also hear from our correspondence on the ground that civilian infrastructure hayes being targeted. we also receive pictures showing guys on leaving rough uh and so cold humanitarian zones that were supposed to be rescued and 10 protect civilians trap taina was own. so the situation on the ground is very, very tense. and this escalation comes after a deadly attack buys really army. earlier on sunday, when the idea of heat, a camp full displaced people, according to the government,
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media office and guys of at least 45 people were killed and 200 others were injured, including women and children. shortly after that, the attack, the adf announced that to senior her mass officials involved according to israel and directing terror attacks across the west bank, had been killed, had the army also reported that the strike was precise, based on serious intelligence. and that the target was a have mass compound, but again, innocence, palestinians died from minister benjamin, antonia who cold stays rarely strike a tragic mistake though in an investigation the un believe chief reacted to this comment saying that colon is i mistake is a message that means nothing for those killed those grieving and those trying to save their lives. let's take a listen. no. the rough uh, we have already evacuated about a 1000000 non volt presidents, and despite our best efforts not to home the northern volk, unfortunately,
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a tragic mistake happened last night. we are investigating the case will presented conclusions because this policy, whether the attack was a war crime or a tragic mistake for the people of gaza. there is no debate. what happened last night was the latest and possibly most cruel, abomination. to call it a mistake is a message that means nothing for those killed. those grieving and those trying to save lives is really attack sparked worldwide condemnation. and then here's the latest reaction from south africa, the country that earlier these 2 years, you remember initiated, legal battle has the international court of justice, the u. n's, highest, quote, accusing israel off committing genocide and gaza. let's take a listen. we must pose the question of how long the international community will continue to watch as an entire population is of no, i liked it before the world can unite to urgently act against these brutal and
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incessant attacks. nothing can justify the deliberate killings and injuring of civilians has an entire population in jewels, destruction at a scale and speed without power. low in more than history. to rustle has become a red line for the international community months after the war and guys of started thousands, tens and hundreds of thousands of gallons displaced from the north of the street, found refuge around the city of rough funding of egypt, and bold and many included in israel's key ally, the u. s. has been opposing the idea of the operation in such a densely populated area. and israel vowed to evacuate civilians before any military activity. and indeed many managed to escape, but many are still there. the place is still crowded and has rails badly attack on civilians and dogs sparked outrage worldwide held juliet has requested an urgent un security council may change that we are expecting later on tuesday for the 1st time since the beginning of the war. almost 8 months ago. the european union is now
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considering sanctioning israel over its operation named gaza, as, according to the irish foreign minister, also had called ition of and yours has urgently appeal to the un security council to enforce the international court of justice as orders regarding israel is offensive and rough uh, earlier the i c j is you remember roads to stop the idea of some military operation and rough, but so far we see the opposites. these really army goes deep, intensifying it's attacks as from bergman's and earlier benjamin and said, yeah, who's really prime minister who said that no one will stop it as well. and this is what we see happening now. and unfortunately, we might expect more tragic events and modesto, of course, from both sides. during his latest media briefing, the us state department spokes personally, was brill about the recent. there's really killing a dozens and would offer mock you miller claim. washington needs more time to assess what these really prime minister that's called an accident. we take the
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initial statements and nothing else that it was a tragic mistake. and there has been a lot of headlines with that was the same comments, right. we're all central kitchen killings. we're also a tragic mistake. is the united states comfortable sending this many weapons to an army? that seems to be making a series of mistakes. with respect to each of these incidents, it's important to find out what happened, why it happened and who was at fault. and so it's important that this investigation proceed before we make any assessments. this seems to be a very different kind of strike was in the world central kitchen. they made a mistake about what the target was and they thought they were tardies and most chairs and they were not. that was a very clear mistake. in this instance. they were targeting what seems to be legitimate targets and they were successful in taking out those targets. and then likely as a result, there was this fire that broke out. it's not clear how it was ignited,
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especially as i said, when it's over a kilometer and a half from the location of the strike. we need to find out how that happens. well, just to remind you of the incidents mentioned, there are some of these idea of striking a refugee 10 comp and the rough uh, killed 45 civilians, according to local officials. back in april 7, a workers died in this really, it's not going to whirl central kitchen, n g o convoy and gather on the idea has also bomb than mackenzie refugee camp several times killing over a 100 was to be and over all those cases, helping written off i is really officials, as mistakes as the needle in ralph um we have already evacuated about a 1000000 non involved residents and despite our best efforts not to harm the non involved, unfortunately, a tragic accident happened last night. we are investigating the case, we will present the conclusions because this is our policy. that's i've handled. i'm on my own. i'm you could argue unfortunately in the last day there was
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a tragic case of our forces unintentionally hitting innocent people in the gaza strip. this happens in war time and we are thoroughly looking into it and are in contact with the governments and we'll do everything to ensure it does not happen again. and if this was a or a drivable mistake, this has not happened. the choice of munition was incorrect. some direct comments from south african m. p. 's alone e m. keybo who was speaking here too artsy stating of israel has 4, said that it's right to stand with the rest of the civilized world after its own precedent. it month, long assault on, published in this is the guy of 40, it's horrendous, uncivilized body. we can call it all the names that we try to define what it is budget. this is the grading scale middle genocide
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against the most, and people of casa, and a clear violation of the international laws. because is why in bytes few days of the order of the i, c, j decides to ignore and disregard what has been communicated. which forms puts in process of the, in the last or convention to respect the international law. but is what i am is printing itself as a country that is above the law. and it expects everybody else to be quiet in the midst of the depths of the most and people this blatant auto gains and they tend to visit the gods of the in the flow is something that needs more than just condemnation. it requires us to begin a process of isolating is ryan then squeeze once the june out of their life, like they don't deserve to sit on the table with other nations of that with this
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isolation, most of the energy unprecedented. so that we can put as much pressure on them to stop the killing against the people for the start. you know the story to bring you today. george and parliament members have faced off with the opposition president and over written, heard vito on the so called foreign agents bill and other countries. prime minister say foreign forces, want to see a ukraine like scenario of payoffs in georgia. what we see is that some individuals, the global war party, tried to use the letter of joining the european union for rights and georgia and the change of power. we have all seen what such processes have led to the new grain . in reality, such a blackmail has brought you green to the present day. well, this is george and for an agent's bill, i mean it's got over whelming support from the countries highest elected body. a
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whole $84.00 parliamentarians voted to override the president's veto, where at whereas only 4 of these parliamentarians voted against that. and this is something that actually didn't surprise everyone. anyone. everyone knew that this was going to happen pretty much, even the president of the country is pro western said that this decision to veto the, for an agents bill was more of a matter of principle for her. so at any rate, this is a law that's going to come into a force very soon in the country, and it was brought through a completely legitimate democratic process. the western countries don't strongly act opposing the georgian belt. now this, despite some of them having similar even at tougher legislation in their own nations, what are they saying? yeah, we can start with the united states for it's part of has the oldest for an agents law in the entire west. and it's very, very strict and comparison of the one that was just passed in georgia. and i mean one might even go to the on to say that the georgia in laws very lenient. they would just require agencies that receive over 20 percent of their income from
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abroad to register and the government database. and despite all that, washington's already in lodging condemnation and threats against those who, according to the united states, are apparently the babbling against democracy. the united states condemns this act last week, secretary blinking announced that anyone who undermines democratic processes or institutions in georgia, as well as their immediate family members, may be found in eligible for us visas under newly announced policy. precluding travel to the united states. some you officials are certainly no strangers the following washington's lead on foreign policy don't. to what extent are we seeing that player? it's in this case, while the european union is also doubling down on its own threats, we heard from joseph burrell and the commission. they both said that they're considering all possible options in terms of how they're going to react to these developments coming out of georgia. we don't really know exactly what that means.
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that's all they said, considering all possible options. while we've got other officials from a you states essentially saying that they're going to block any possibility for georgia to actually become an e. u member states, a very sad day for georgia and the rest of europe. the passing of this law effectively puts georgia's accession to the you on hold with no benefit for anybody . almost anybody. we are dismayed by george's problem, his choice not to use this historic opportunity to move on with the european integration and to leave its people in the large, been waiting room for in depth in the future. despite popular opposition and international appeals, georgie's ruling policy has to date post the foreign agent in order to sign into a position media and then g o's. unless the ruling policy changes its course of action, georgia will not advance on policy you membership. of course, again, there was no mention of the for an agents legislation that also exists in the european union because there they call it a defensive democracy package. so it's entirely different apparently. so, i mean,
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for all these western sate states, lodging threats that the democratically elected george in parliament for passing a war and its own country. it just looks really, really hypocritical, especially when the parliament itself is saying that this law is to ensure transparency in the country. and that over overriding the presence veto of it is not only a victory for the parliament, but a victory for the country sovereignty as well. probably many years ago, no one could have imagined that georgia would be able to make an independent decision despite facing resistance on such a scale. what exactly is the georgia department majority leader in platinum and calling the move and an independent decision there? well, for decades there have been thousands of us. the state department funded the n g o . as in georgia, actually trying to spread attitudes that are hostile towards russia among the younger generations. they've been working tirelessly in the education system of the country and in the media organizations of the country. that's why last year,
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when they 1st wanted to put the sledges legislation through and this year there was violence as well. uh. and on top of that, you know, the us and its allies have in the past britain, sanctions, even in response to this legislation and a number of penal measures that the, you know, revolve around that is against georgia. and it's something that altogether, the prime minister of georgia has actually said that was a giant attempt for the west to open a 2nd front against russia. it started since the beginning of 2022. there was a strong interest in having georgia opened a 2nd from here, which would have seriously damaged reference position. and it would not have been easy for russia to fight on 2 fronts. with all this would have destroyed the country, but some people didn't care about the fate of our country. the only thing they cared about was weakening, rushes position. but at any rate, this law is now set to come into effect. very soon they overrate they, they were able to override the president's feeder veto. so it's unlikely that the protestors that are still out there in front of the parliament right now are going
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to achieve very much. let's cross live to the police and speak to george and political commentator on intellectual property specialist maryan mice around say you're most welcome. what do you make of the, the western reaction to the ongoing political turbulence in georgia? oh, thank you very much. by the invitation. i think that it's been quite a is visible in georgia that so west has been uh, forcing us to do some decisions to make some decisions that would be convenient for them for a long time now. and because of our position, when it came to you all can union which was set to, we're frankly towards them. and we were telling all the people that they are too friendly towards us as well. we were making decisions and saying that in order for
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us to join the you and union, this is something we have to do. and i do think that in order for you to work with somebody, you do have to make some decisions that you might that look like. but it's important for you should make some decisions. but there's a line between when it comes to partnership and friendship, and when it comes to dictating a country what to do, and when to do, i think that it's very critical from the side of the west. uh, usa, 1st of all, who had this law for a long time now, and from june, you can union as well, who is nowadays only talking about their needs to all kinds uses and when it comes to do well, because we know that they have been with us and europe for a long time and now they see this noise, their protection against their partner, which is usa fight. both of them are against.

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