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it's not, we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way inside. the comprehensive partnership agreement signed today also provides for the provision of mutual assistance in the event of aggression against one of the parties to discover prizes in vladimir pay. the phase rushes new partnership agreements with the d. p. okay, includes mutual assistance and the case, civic, arrested, and against i, the nation that so the praises pillum young's full support for most goes special military operation in ukraine. color, full lines best. if official ceremony welcoming the russian president took place in the house of kiln young, a correspondent don't go to brings all the details from the events. well, come on, square in the center. just come to an end that the people of the democratic republicans organized russian president vladimir. meanwhile,
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the usa then we one must be concerned about in most cases, deepening ties with p on. yeah. russia has advised washington to mind its own leaders. the very well and welcome to you because all the international with the latest. well, these update is great to have you with us as always on top story this our president page and say is russia's new partnership agreement. but the p r k includes a mutual assistance and the case of aggression against one of the nations following the historic agreement, the russian leader expanded on the deal highlighting to the partnership now entails a commitment to defend each other should, won't come on the threats a t m still young has the right to take reasonable measures to strengthen its own defense capability and show a national security and protected silver. and think of it in russia is ready to
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continue to make political and diplomatic efforts in the interests of eliminating the threat of a recurrence of a conflict on the korean peninsula and forming architecture of long term peace and stability. here, based on the principles of indivisible security is a comprehensive partnership agreement signed today, also provides for the provision of mutual assistance in the event of aggression against one of the parties to this document. i would like to draw your attention to statements by the united states and other nato countries about the supply of high precision, long range weapon systems, f. 16 aircraft, and other high tech weapons and equipment for striking russian territory. actually, this is not only a statement, it is already happening. and all these are gross violations of restrictions are assumed by western countries within the framework of various international obligations. in this regard, the russian federation does not exclude the development of military technical
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cooperation with the democratic people's republic of korea. in accordance with the documents signed, serious historic significance would even be putting it lightly. this is the 1st time and nearly a quarter of a century that vladimir potent, the russian president has touched down in pyongyang and this meeting that he had with him, john was all about establishing a new, basically a new era of cooperation between russia and the dpr k and all different spears, including culture and education, economics and science. but the main one of course, is as we recently heard that of a military cooperation. this is what we heard talked about mainly at this press conference with vladimir putin and kim john. both leaders mentioned that they had signed a comprehensive agreement on strategic partnership, which essentially when they expect that on what, what this actually entails. it sounds a lot like an alliance. so it means that both a signatories of this agreement are basically going to come to the other's aid in
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the case of aggression by a foreign force, or at least supply them with, with military technology. so this is a real huge step forward for relations between russia and the dpr k. and it has to do with the fact that both countries are in a very similar position with respect to the west. as the russian president vladimir putin pointed out, that both sanction of both countries are under serious sanctions from the west, and are essentially both in conflict with the west as well. russia fighting the ukraine, conflicts fighting the key ever seen that's mainly supplied and heavily weaponized by the west. while the korean war on the korean peninsula really has never ended either, there was nor missed assigned, but the war still officially goes on with thousands of american troops. on the finance was still according to the uh, dpr k occupying south korea. so uh, really sanctions and this common western uh, this coming position in relation to westman regression is one of the main points in
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which the dpr k and russia are looking to unite and fight against. let's take a listen to what's the russian president said. i'm not sure if the increase consistently advocate for the formation of a more just and democratic multiple world or both russia and north korea pursue independent and autonomous foreign policies and reject the language of blackmail and dick tact. we oppose the practice of applying politically motivated sanctions. and restrictions, these are legitimate actions only to stabilize the global political and economic system. we will also continue to resist the practice of sanctions as a tool, the west is a custom to using to maintain its had gemini, in politics, economics, and other areas. in this context, i would like to note that the indefinite restrictive regime of the un security council against north korea inspired by the us and its allies, must be reconsidered. it now looks like the russian
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president mentioned was the fact that the west is supplying long range weapons to the ukrainian military to strike targets deep within russian territory. and if we remember something that the former russian president, dimitri meant vege of. uh said recently, was that in response to this, moscow has the rights to the team up with any sort of, uh, uh, country or entity that the west of the united states specifically suffice to be their enemy. so perhaps this is an echo of that proposed policy that the form of russian president put forward, but military cooperation was not the only sphere that was covered in these negotiations. this was an agreement that was signed across many different spheres of cooperation. the russian president mentioned economics, the fact that in 2023 trade volume between the 2 countries grew to nearly $35000000.00 worth, that's a 9 fold increase from what it was in 2022 and the educational spear that's also expected to grow the russian president said that right now,
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$130.00 students from the dpr k are studying and russian institutions as part of the joint programs between the 2 countries. but that's expected to grow as well. uh, agriculture. re infrastructure, development and reconstruction efforts. these are all things that we're definitely going to see a deepening in terms of cooperation in the future between these 2 countries. yeah, truly has started trip indeed. and on an low pass. no, no, no, no, no. it's your 1st visit to north korea in the tongue young and say you will feelings on what it's like the face as well. i have to say i traveled across much of the worlds with the, with the gremlins journalist full. and i have to say that a such a grandiose welcome like the one that we received in pyongyang, i have never received ever before in any other country. i mean, we talked to some of the uh, koreans that were helping us around. and in the vehicles we are traveling around with, we have some, some questions about the preparations for this ceremony and everything. they said
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that the $50000.00 people that were on html song square in the center of young yang . they were pur, uh, rehearsing for around 3 months just for this moment so that they could give all of their energy and enthusiasm to welcoming the russian president on what they knew at that point was going to be a very, very historic occasion. and we got the chance to, uh, you know, uh it had a little small talk with some of the local koreans as well as we were leaving the cables on square. everyone was really happy to see foreigners coming to the country, specifically russians. they were there, it just seems like there is an atmosphere of really big enthusiasm for the future when it comes to dpr k russian relations. as a result of this visit, 5 lot of here put in one of our uh guides even said that this is the 1st time in a very long time that a for and dignitary at all had been welcomed with such
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a grandiose event. and earlier i was able to take some videos of what was going on there. i was in the press bleachers right in the middle of the action. i was able to get up close and personal with some of the residents of young yang. so let's take a listen. i could see behind the ends of thousands of people from the deep yard se has gathered here on the most on square to celebrate this meeting between vladimir mccain, john, the
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dignitary. welcome on to middletown square in the centre. just come to an end that the people of the democratic republic of korea have organized for this visit. russian president vladimir putin. as you can see, there's thousands of them on the square run, 50000, all happy to war, warmly welcome, the russian friends here in po 9, for the event we're driving at 2 different location. now. so many people from the streets, we've been saying this whole time as any crowd of people down the road for kilometers the kilometers here to welcome the russian delegation and vladimir from here,
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i mean my arms even getting tired of waving so much of a little on this we can cross live to mock humphrey jen, associate professor of finance when he, thanks for joining us on the program. it's very good. see you today. so we know that most of the young young, consigned base says strategic partnership agreement that i think most striking us about this agreement is of course, the military co operation. what are your thoughts on this historic document to well, firstly, thanks for having me. and it certainly is started by, but because he is the will, the 1st time that a russian leader is visited the d p. k for a couple of decades now. so it's a major step forward. now the collaboration between the 2 countries will have put the military element, but also an economic sullivan. it full of great economic ties, education ties, agricultural ties. this was going to be very important. i know at the moment it looks like this is going to be more of a defensive alliance, rather than a aggressive packed of any kind which does not look state is going to show up
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relationships between the 2 countries. and then pays wake of rated economic collaboration. i'll say president parents and speaking earlier emphasize that most a will continue to oppose the western icing of sanctions. what else affects has having perhaps the heaviest actions in history imposed on these 2 countries held on the relationship between them? do you think is pushed them together in a way? it certainly sort of sentients had some extent made it more difficult for russia entity p r. k to trade with many of the traditional trading partners, which has required them to look elsewhere. so we're looking at 2022. well, rush has major trading partners in 2022, but china, india until now broadening out the trade base is going to be really helpful to russia, including the dpi. okay, but it was a vietnam, which is the next stop on the trip, which will be a significant opportunity for russia to do more than that relationship. but when we look at the impact of sections for us to use actually exploring quite
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a lot of crude oil, a quite a lot of gas. but a lot of these commodities maybe not quite as much as it was before the sanctions, but certainly has been able to manage just wait for intuitively of g d p growth as to being quite positive relative to other states. the g d p growth dro. uh, so for itself the i in that is focusing g d p growth around 3.2 percent in 2024 in real tops. uh, but this list war thing i can only face is going to be helpful. what do you think we can expect from president paintings, next stuff and, and vietnam? do you expect more head start documents to be signed? so one could certainly expect that vietnam is certainly taking a little bit of load that's by hosting vladimir putin. us had expressed some disdain about this, a vietnam has obviously built some historical ties to russia, which is prompt to go to vietnam. has been uh, quite agnostic about a lot of his relationships, pragmatic and willing to do with many countries, whether or not those countries might have some. and then
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a animosity between each are now in relation to this one could expect potentially more educational ties as would be the knots for the d p i k, with additional students going into russia for example. but also this rifle opportunities arrive opportunities, right? the trade linkages include not just energy, but also taking logical linkages, was beat knob is rapidly developing this area of some of the error of a base. for example, been lost. and we could easily see some relationships that perhaps broadening up maybe be not exporting into russia. or rushes of broadening on his face to face intervene. um, with particularly some of the commodities that's producing of russia make strides towards the creation of this multi polar well, especially now with the p r k on site as well. what kind of reception is this going to receive in the west? do you think it will certainly be united states as likely to say something negative about this? however,
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one does wonder whether that will actually materialize into concrete policy changes . so for example, united states has already imposed sanctions on russia and under the p, i, k. one is with a, just because of this, the us would impose by the sections i that wouldn't be realistic given that already put a lot of them on the ready. that is, is a limit what additional loops can be made. or, of course, it will be some rhetoric surrounding it, similar with the dpi, kate, are already sanctions city to room to impose additional sanctions. is a little bit limited. in addition to this wanted was a, one to the a, b, b, k is getting more technological development in trade with russia. the way that we hope that pays our relationships more generally with additional costs, and it needs to connie, $1.00 way to, to the one to what does that would make. eas pups more stable for the eyes of many other western countries eventually might enhance its relationships as economic development picks up. but in the case of what would go to expect any concrete steps
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to really arise from this country at the steps that is great speaking to you, thanks for joining us on the product. and we've been talking to associate professor of finance. mark humphrey jenna. thank you. thank you. ready with you with the russian president, touch down with democratic people's republic of korea early wednesday morning. welcome dispos trip there in $24.00 is comes on good. and also the will welcome rolling out the red carpet and greetings last way uprooted. personally drawing young apples of the size may not be as comfortable as your own home in your own country, but since it is a process for residence, i hope you will feel at home and rest comfortably. thank you very much for your hospitality and your time. the,
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we discussed the russian presidents trip to the p. okay. and the close attention the west has given it without correspondence. steve sweeney in the us, a sound of the alarm and said the western countries should be extremely concerned about the growing and deepening of relations between the 2 nations, the us secretary of state, on the blinking. how's it getting the sound to be along? he's accused russia of desperation. he said that it's seeking support for what he describes as is war of aggression in ukraine. clinton used to have the,
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the kind of the bogeyman of iran, he mentioned the dpr k. and he said that he's keen to cut off the support that countries like around on the t p. r. k. a providing to russia. russia tried in desperation to develop and to strengthen relations with countries that can provide it with what it needs to continue. the war of aggression that it started against to craig, north korea, is providing significant munitions to, to russia and other, and other weapons for using ukraine around has been providing when the re, including drones that have been used against civilians, is really an infrastructure. and we'll continue to do everything we can to cut off the support that countries like the ron and north 3 are providing not much is known about the d. p. okay. in the west, the west of media use, the reports of uses terms like reclusive state home it sites. it says that came as
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a bruce would dictate to a pricing who's paying for it. and it comes out with all sorts of salubrious titles . the citizens of the day be okay. or even forced to have came john and had cuts. now the west always goes into a collective meltdown. it seems. every time the deep i'll tell you tests a ballistic missile and the reports in the west impress uh over this visit, a no less hysterical. washington is watching this meeting between vladimir putin and kim joan on a match made in heaven between these 2 parias space. so it needs concern from the west about this phase. it's a few of america's fiercest adversary is, together on north korean soil fits his 1st visit in 24 years. the trip is raising plenty of concerns to the united states army timelines. prussian president vladimir putin as a north korea for a meeting with its leader. and it is a meeting the us officials are watching closely for ministry, spoke to them. there is a how has said that perhaps the west of its media would be better focused on the u
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. s. president job i didn't, she spoke about or raised concerns about his mental capacity. especially given that he's in control of the world's largest needs are also there's one thing that worries everyone is biden's condition. both physical considering that he leads the nuclear power and freezes up more and more often and financial due to the criminal nature of its appearance associated with ukraine and corruption, scams installed to merge and they say chief has a game. he's expressed his concerns about the potential support that russia will provide to the d p. k for its weapons program, and it's a nuclear capacity. and he sounded that the alarm he's mentioned to support china is given to what he described as rough as war economy. and he's got one eye on the forthcoming nato summit, which is taking place in washington next month. and he said that, of course, the relations between russia and the d. p. okay, are going to be central to those discussions and for nato,
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it will be looking to springs and it's relations with his regional allies. we are of course, also concerned about the potential support that the restaurant provides a to north korea when it comes to supporting their nissan on nuclear programs. we see how much major support of rashaw gets from north korea, but also from there on, on how china's popping up. there were economy and this is also one of the reasons why of nato and i the need to send a hand washing next mon schools for the spring, some our partnership with all the parts destination pacific region, australia and a seat on south korea. and japan also to address the fact that the challenges they see, we see in, in a short initial pacific are validated linked to the challenges we face in your
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start with somebody that mention china. which of course, in 2022, nato labeled a security challenge for the very 1st time. but what he failed to mention was the 2021 ok security pack between australia prison and the united states, which was condemned by china at the time its wound of cold war mentality, with the parents, with you around bringing you clear submarines into the region and off the official intelligence sharing, he also didn't mention the potential for a nice site to open an unofficial headquarters or advice in japan, of course, up young young, but would say this as a scratch? no, it would be to itself, but it was a 2 regional stability and then the 5 eyes security uh to uh, security or i guess kind of a, uh more of a spy ring. ready. and uh, this is a volt south korea and japan as well. so of course we haven't mentioned the
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ministry by uses, which are the us military bases surrounding the region. so when it comes to the real threats, it's questionable as to who poses the greatest threats to regional stability. alex with the canadian of logan and journalists based in china, says sanctions of both russia and the dpr k to a strategic level of partnership. something unique here that i think the americans need to wake up and understand is that this is now a strategic triangle. the dpr, k, china and russia have now all bonded together to deal with what we think is possibly one of the most g, a political times in modern day history. and once again, this is a very, very symbolic visit. you could see by the welcome from mister putin in d r k and p on yang and the hugs and the support most nations around the world
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using the dollar eyes ation to distance themselves. because what they have seen, especially here with the americans, and how they wrap, put their raf upon countries to try to either sanction them into an oblivion or a bankrupt them. it failed in russia. and that is given confidence to other nations like d, r k, to say, wait a minute, we have been sanctioned for centuries here. let's try to see if we can get our economy working here. russia is the blueprint for success here in the last couple years with id strategic partner of china while you're in the right place for the latest news on the lot of my postings trip to p on young will make sure we will kept rights up to date with the visits and all the big news lines emerging from the landmarked folks and make sure you stay with us the, to some of the news now for ukraine to join ne,
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so it needs to completely become russia on the battlefield. that condition came from the us national security council spokesperson. do you run, go, want to house needs briefing the 1st i got as when this war i got a window more 1st. and so number one, we're doing everything we can to make sure they can do that. then when the war is over, no matter what it looks like, they're still going to have a long border with russia and legitimate security threat to the ukraine. people, while they work on unnecessary things, they have to do like any member of the alliance as or conferences on corruption before they can apply for nato membership. the price time says of join and nato, a looking slimmer and slim, or as the watch list, the prerequisites continues to grow. now, they won't do, for instance, to feed russia 1st and they're ready to help them achieve that goal. though. again, it's on the clear how consider and it's been a disaster so far, and that's with their help. but fear not. they say keep going. well,
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they continued zango, the nato, and e, you paris, without taking any actual steps towards making it a reality piece. looks like making sure russia never occupies ukraine. and it doesn't mean nato, that they are part of nato. who means we have a relationship with them, like we do with other countries where we supply weapons so they can defend themselves in the future. the last keeps tossing out problems like that 10 years security agreements between kids and washington, which could prove to be totally useless for the past will not allow us forces to enter your pride in the case of an invasion. and 2nd, it could all be scrap one. the next us present comes the power, but keep going. you create another year, goes by and still no invitation only. and c promises and demands that they somehow miraculously, this feeds russia. certainly, i expect all of us to agree, storm language or membership. we need to ensure that you came to the base, that's
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a ups minimum for you can to become a member of the, at the alliance watermark fluids and has always maintained that you could as a neutral status is he is a key requirements and the conflict he's been saying that for decades, but clearly the west is an interested because they won't nato on the process doorstep, something which russia will never allow. and they know that. so where does that leave us? ukraine is losing people. the was losing money and weapons that they are determined to keep going, encouraging everyone to invest in the suicide the mission. as for the summit this summer, i do not expect the ally ends to issue an invitation at this juncture. i do anticipate that the allies will be able to signal that the alliance continues to move closer to the
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ukraine, and that we are taking concrete steps to serve as a bridge between where we are now. and that full fledged membership signals the steps, a bridge, anything but actual membership for the west, no stats. and they don't seem to be eager to embark on the full out war with russia, which leaves the crane added data. and now the question is, how long will it take for ukraine? so realize that they are being used by people who don't even care if there was a country left of the end, the little is what makes a terrorist could have in full tray to the european union via ukraine. well, posing as a site, let me see, cuz that's a bummer. so revelation from the chief of germany's federal domestic intelligence agency. this is, it is because i c. k has also managed to bring supporters to western europe, possibly through a wave of refugees from ukraine for now, staying here in various western european countries,
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security authorities across europe are working very closely together on this issue . a german agency has an invalid, his latest report on terrorist activity in the e. u is. so he's the only says category currently as hers is the greatest a threat to public safety. with the, as the misquoting from major terror attacks, several suspects have already been arrested. in western europe, germany claims they all have to enter the u via ukraine. on july 6th, 2023, called in the search measures. look at it out of various locations in los saxony. no fried was file it and. and then once again, suspected supporters of the terrorist organization is let me state some people who are arrested. there is a suspect on national veterans central eastern states. so added germany from ukraine almost single time use the in the spring of 2022. they are suspected of having joint forces deform, etc, is group with the aim of carrying out high profile attacks in germany, just stays a had all that announcement, but instead that welfare suppose the ukranian refugees will continue. the federal
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government rejected been liberal policies proposal of tracing ukrainian asylums that it gets the same as refugees from other countries that is not issuing the monthly payments. we discuss the move with gonna becca gym and politician on for me, european parliament member who told us that refugees are entering the country without proper checks. and germany cannot afford to spend funds, but should be used on modernizing the country. what is a continuation of a longstanding policy? the germany has admitted the germany. i found the calculations on this not too long ago, 2 months ago since 2010, the germany has admitted a round about 8000000 refugees from around the world including the ukrainians. most of them are coming from the delay.

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