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those questions that have remained onset so many years. watch on uh, i see the and the headlines right here in all the international nato has looked at the post and as trading into unknown territory. that's the message from hungary, that's foreign administer. also adding the country will not support the war effort enables, hungry will stay out of this needle mission and support of ukraine. disposition assures that we can protect the security of hungry and the security of the hung. gary and people who the we firmly oppose nato's breakthrough in its positioning as a regional and defensive organization instigating confrontation in asia pacific conflict of china, slums nato's tactics. the lines takes am suggesting beijing is the one fueling the competing ukraine. that's the spice. china is continue tolls. the piece of trophy hunting is a beloved line for africa's economy. however,
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the u. k. is looking to bind, it's wealthy citizens from breaking the spoils. back of the slide on loud at 1 pm here and must go straight to your top stores. we go here or not. so kicking off as our, as a nato leaders have a meeting in washington discussing their ongoing support for ukraine. the hungarian foreign minister has said that his country is putting its own national interest in the security of its own people. first, a couple of actions long. we have an agreement with the current secretary general and we have a promise from the future. secretary general that hungary will stay out of this needle mission and support of ukraine. we will not contribute on gary and soldiers to such an operation. we will not contribute on gary and taxpayers. money to such an operation that we will not contribute on gary and territory to such an operation . and we will continue to refrain from supplying weaponless. disposition ensures
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that we can protect the security of hungry handed, the security of the hung, gary and people at the seattle to it with strong comments. but he's not allowed to open the hun, gary, and prime minister. he has said that and h o is losing its original purpose, went west upcoming from now hungry stays true to his position. it's sure about his position and it makes you question a lot of things because of the of the day hungary remains to be the only new country. a try to talk to both sides, both the ukrainian president zalinski and the russian president was in. so it is interesting to know why they chose and such as they are in a sense for peace and negotiations. and because that at the end of the day only triggers the worst city enough for relations with the hungry and its western allies . but unlike its allies victory for ben, did some diplomacy worth when he was here in moscow? and uh, you know, he also mentioned been emphasized right now that nato's current decisions could
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develop things into something even worse. it was established 75 years ago with a goal of protecting the security of its members. today, however, it seems to be moving away from its original purpose behaving more and more like a organization. one of the size of this is that neither we sticking in increasingly active role interruptions, ukrainian more in our opinion, this is dangerous and even irresponsible, because no one can see how this will end or where we will end up today. i will argue that nato should return to its original spirit. i mean, there, it is essentially saying that natal should go back to its original purpose and all in all, refusing to take any part of it. instead, choosing to take care of the country and their own citizens. i mean, that should be nothing wrong with that. but meantime hunger is taking the role of the e u presidency this year. and a reaction from e. u. member states regarding what happens uh, i guess, continent wide piece initiative, a lot of anger and that's not surprising. of course, it's no surprise because whether it goes against them is shamed. but as you've
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mentioned, hunger we now hold the, you present a seats and because of that the use seems to be a little bit stress as to the hungry is talking on their be how we have these. sonya a prime minister who came out saying that victor, oregon, is exploited in the presidency and essentially suppressing that the e. u is united and stands behind to pray. village when he and president also, uh, emphasized. and it follows that same sentiment saying that if you truly want fees, you should stand by ukraine in a while this, what is prime minister? on the other hand, was asked by a journalist what he's message to 5 minutes service to organ would be well within the native framework. i don't have a mess because it has an e. u member, i do have a message along with many other e u leaders. so i think you should be capital not meas, using the presidency for doing trips that could be considered to be looked upon
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as, as a, as b q for the, for the whole of you. i think that is a, that is a mistake. and i think a hungry now that we received the reactions they actually have asked for hungry has made it clear that expense for peace. so uh the you or uh, the united states reaction just seems a little bit bizarre and the question as to why they're so frustrated remains. the mystery from administer oregon's visit to muscle is nothing more than diplomacy. and even after the talks with president puts, and he said that this is the 1st step to restore a dialogue. but he also did acknowledge the fact that the views of kids and the views of most will still remain very, very different. now we have a war of words erupt, thing between nato and china, over the consulate in ukraine. i'd love to know how that's being brought into the mix. of course, china can not be missed. they will always mentions the time and stilton berg wasted
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no time at fire and shots of the country simply for maintaining a friendly relations with ross. so now they're claiming that china is support in russia militarily in the war that china is supporting. the continuation of this war, and if you look at the final communicate that was approved by the 30 to nato members, as made it clear that china now is a focus for the military alliance, but the gene. and says that he does not provide any military support to russia. lindsey shine law has become a decisive enabler of russia's war against a claim on you. on final support increases the fed rush of pulses to us on think security it was allies have stated clearly that sign on tunnel enabled. the largest conflict in europe in recent history with out this negatively impacting the interest on reputation to the thank you to join us. position on nato is consistent
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. we firmly oppose nato's breakthrough and it's positioning as a regional and defensive organization instigating confrontation in asia pacific conflicts and undermining regional prosperity and stability. we advise nato to, to do more practical things for world peace, stability and security. and china has long been calling for peace. so the conflict, the peaceful solutions to the conflict. china was one of the very 1st countries that provided a peace initiative to the issue, but instead of listening, they continue to slander at china. so it seems like if you dare to decide to maintain any sort of friendly relations to, to ross i, you are seen as a traitor and even threatened with sanctions. we know what nato is off to for goodness sake. meantime you installed the bulk of nato. he says that both russia and charlie, the, are isolated on the global stage. how do you read between those why? i mean, of course, what else are they going to say?
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they've spent a lot of time and effort, creating a list of sanctions to destroy a russia, except that they didn't work the way they've been hoping for it to do. so instead, now they have to repeat that. russia is isolated to make themselves believe that that's the case, the people talking about russ. i'd be in a low wall, somehow. a nato allies all seem to have the world at their feet. they're not the states trust in naples, something know all the major powerhouse. and that is more than 30 defense on that unless the rest of this and how that tunnel doesn't have that united states the or the . now judging by that, it doesn't really look like russia is alone. russia is maintaining diplomatic
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relations and friendly relations with countries from the brakes. they, as seo our frequent countries, asia, lots in america, a russia is right now. focus on read the name and nurturing those relations. and even the most recent example is of course, the visit of the indian prime minister to russia. but instead, if the relations are not good with, let's say the, the, you or the united states. but it seems like russia is as a way to because to them the world revolves around that. well yeah, they talk about russia isolation, it's a little part of a west, the narrative and it goes back so many years just combine it with the rooster phobia and all that. i mean, it's so predictable. now, it's almost boring whom i mentioned before. i let you go, just tell you about. so there's an echo summit in america right now. any agreements coming out of that nature of somebody that we know of. yeah, the block members claim that they're trying to stop the war. right. but the gatorade has 5th talk with the approval of another arms package to ship. now that
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includes a picture of air defense batteries that will be provided by the united states of germany and romania. we also have b. s a. m. p t's launchers from italy, which is the only european made equipment that can intercept the uh, ballistic missiles. washington has also pledged a wide range of technical tech. and on top of that, the united states, top diplomat says that nato's long awaited f 16 fighter just are finally heading to ukraine. so it looks like peace is not really on the agenda for them. but last night i look forward its weapons into ukraine, a bit of diplomacy by the hon, gary and prime minister, causing the the you to panic, the corporate tax store. and how do we come up? he's got a really interesting article waiting to you right now on our website. that's odd to don't the so maybe is high commission to the u. k. has said that, how nation along with others on the continent, oregon's the potential
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u. k. bond on trophy hunting. that your bill would certainly undermine the strong and positive contribution to communities in the region that the environment conservation has made to the development of and to those communities, to tourism in those areas and to conservation. well, the bill of history it goes back 5 years when you conservative supposed to by the input of hunting trophies, you know, killed lions and the like stuff brought home, the head smell that on the wall will have to failing twice the measure and seem to have lost its momentum of the heavy opposition. however, this year the labor party has picked it back up. however, some african nations are angry, climbing the hunting and killing of these animals actually helps to preserve wild life with one labor and p thinks otherwise. i'll blake motor change because we're excited that leads were things from the past. i'm they were barbara thing for the past. this is going to happen to try to see hunting as well why my bill will be as
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small as i phone. that way. will a hunting game is a major contributor to south africa's tourism contributes up to 300000000 dollars each year to the economy and both and then maybe in books. one of the killing of these animals brings in a lot of money. about one is president, had this to say about european politicians that have weighed in on the, on the it is very easy to sit in berlin and have an opinion about our affairs in botswana where paying the price for preserving these animals for the world. the greens look at us with contempt, i want mrs lamb kit whom i deeply respect to take the time to accept the facts and the science. if you liked them so much, please accept this gift from us. you should live with the animals the way you try to tell us too. and when it comes to the killing of these animals for sport, a hunting tourism, media unlisted, but not of that and will again, it just says africa should be left alone to manage its own resources. and there's
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a tendency within the, among the but us who sort of that the us of because the main us who cannot take responsibility for the sources and the african wildlife. it'd be in today. we'd be not explored think it's such anybody's facilities. and we never destroyed finish our new most. so we have quite skippable. it's a government to take charge of the property manager already. so says just anybody. so i think the to some, uh and thoughtful for someone to, to come and tell us how or the best place to, to teach us or to show us how to manage all of these sources before independence. i think i want to drive or do i don't have to start this ticket my hand, but we know very well. it was just so they would just so taking the most of it to their countries and i know very well that then you don't put it on. no animals like
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we have. so now we okay, what do you see the place to have us and our, our resources including the web life in this, in the month of that, uh to well managed not to be extinct. so i don't see the, the, them a claim. uh, uh, uh, well intended for us, the, uh, the under estimate is us an estimate of because the thing, as i said earlier, they treat us as we children, is if we, you know, incompetent and that is possible. yet the other one, too many cases claim demanding or asking for us to, to, to support them in terms of, you know, elephants and made a, i knew most for me, i forgot, which means we have managed to the 11th of july is for the 1st time a mock is the international day of that sort of and it's a genocide following
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a un resolution. however, only muslim victims of the balls near war or recognize which some subset he is western political hypocrisy. what i'd sell on some orange shed, some light of corresponding here is fixed today you moxie, anniversary of a 1995 masika of both me and muslims. is the right breaks a declared of genocide by the international court of justice in 2007. the events that took place home by the remain controversial with what exactly happened in the policy and i can place a designate to do and saves. i'm still subject to debate. discrepancies a kennings were a climax of policy is 1992 to $95.00 war which came off to the breakup of yugoslavia unset bosnian serbs against the countries. 2 of the main ethic populations crowds and most impulse, the x, the comforts of us. he fled up once again in my whether you in general assembly adult to the resolution table by germany, i would roll one to,
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to establish an annual day. to commemorate the massacre serbia vehemently opposed to move. i would like to unmask this untruth and full of justification for bossing such a resolution. number one, this is kindly politicized resolution. and i will ask 3 questions to which we didn't hear the proper response from the main authorize of this resolution. germany . why is this resolution being fast? number one, they were speaking about individuals, legal, liability mentioning montana green amendments here. and i'm asking you if that is so why this resolution is being passed. because speaking about individual a legal liability. it has already been done. it has already been delivered. there is one small country from the balkans that is not afraid to say loudly that will
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hold the gains this resolution because this resolution will open the front door as box the funds and the 193 men. but general assembly reflected concerns over the impact on reconciliation efforts impulse me a with the resolution policy and by the full but it's to 19 with 60 i nation's abstaining. 22 countries skipped to meeting some reports at the because of the dispute rushes on. passengers of the you and said that the extensions that no bugs together total $87.00 more than the $84.00 votes in favor and bhaskar condemned the resolution of highly politicized on a threat to regional stability. germany, we started to weld, was in the 20th century, killed millions of people in concentration. camps is responsible for mass atrocities in africa and participated most actively in the breakdown of yugoslavia and the bombings of syria evaluated 1995. the country is now trying within the
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united nations general assembly to lecture of it is about the importance of reconciliation. one thing is clear, the resolution sponsors are deliberately pushing balls in the age of conflicts without regard for the price that country paid during the civil war. the 19 ninety's when the 100000 people died, as opposed to this document is yet another responsible attempt by the west to rebuild history and seal the interpretation of the asked me conflict in former yugoslavia and relate to the events that sits their jeff political interest behind the demagogue, it came on to terry and the rhetoric one can see a clear intention to place all responsibility for the yugoslavia. conflict on this being people thereby punishing them for therefore, a sinking independence and refusal to bantam, nate as old as western powers went to great lengths to day, even i said, be ignoring massacres. committed by other politics of the conflicts and of course,
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war crimes committed by nights a 4th is in many ways the nato intervention of bombing time. pain was a testing ground for iraq. and all the future was a button to those necessary on humanitarian grounds. and now the west is accused once more of study can regional. i'm really just tensions. i think 6 was the controller with the balkans. say this is the means. the goal is simple. to demonize this phillips, which is a project of the united states and the main west and forces, primarily great britain in germany. the goal is to come in and disqualify the sub inspector so that they can feel free to control the balkans. baterri 3 of the former yugoslavia and integrated the entire region into $92.00 and the sense is not only batch but also that it creates a huge tension between muslims and also looks very goal is to divide and conquer. but these great, serious problems divides the population of these. but tyler groaned,
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suppose civil terrorism has happened recently and bell, great young muslims, especially will heavies rigid colors. and this is a time bomb, especially as jet political tensions grow in europe. and here, a portion of relating to just one side. however, with something specifically rolled out by the special tribunal as part of reconciliation efforts, collective guilt was to be avoided with the individual was tried in charge instead of maybe what some of the very beginning of the way the western media to different thing to full see present the suffering of a set that is to hide the situation with the serbian victims. we know how much the western world has been involved in the war in the former yugoslavia. we know that they are responsible for the collapse of before me. you can solve you and that is, are they doing everything to minimize our casualty site? on the other hand, they put most of them victims above ours, a serbian people suffered here too. so no matter how hard it is for someone to admit that they must admit that 3267. so it's, we killed here in poker,
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in the 8th. and this is a fact of what a number of individuals subs have being held accountable for the ever legs rolled in this rep or nice of massacre. it is disproportionate compared to mass. it goes committed by all the parties to the conflict, despite tens of thousands of deaths on all sides of the lock of acknowledgement on accountability. efforts continue to be made toward reconciliation, something but the un resolution on the minds that goes on the interview. i want to express my condolences to all the victims, and i want to say that for me, the death of any person is equally tragic. be a bosnian muslim service orthodox cro at catholic jupiter or anyone else. and in this regard, republican service scott does not protect those who committed crimes. what remain certain is that the serbian victims were treated very very poorly and that there is no record of the case of any high ranking official being responsible for crimes.
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the conserves that led to the desk of $34000.00 civilians and soldiers and republicans service got in the war in bosnia and herzegovina. clearly the events surrounding separate so remain controversial, a wound as taking time to heal, of which serbia has already apologized. i apologize for the crimes committed by any individual in the name of our state and our people. many have said that the only emergency for the resolution was to stigmatize the serbian people, while the author of an independent report cost out on the official narrative. in the case of survey needs people's a crime. not the genocide because the women and children who go could leave the place. this is not genocide. when you say genocide, you mean the whole population. every woman, every man, every grandfather, every grandmother, every comes and every aunt and every baby, new born baby. and this is not the case, and there was no intention to wipe out all the bus. next one, the word. no,
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this was nothing to do. so the more this was in the middle of the war, timing, as i say, is everything coming as the west continues to pressure. so it'd be over its relations with russia, ignoring so massacres, while recognizing others for political reasons. shows that many of those lining up to mount to separating so massacre a simply crying crocodile tears. no tears. of course i'll shed for the victims of no use. her leg was the serbs, libyans, rockies, syrians, i've guns killed. i'll simply collateral damage as the west 6 to click on to global hegemony by to the ukraine conflict now with the russian ministry of defense reported its troops and made advances in the city of chester and the director of public. in an exclusive interview, we heard from a woman who flight the embattled area, who told us a story about how kids attacks killed her husband and then later her son, a foreclosure to deal with it. so no, probably it seems they did it purposely. they probably burned down 50 houses on our
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street. there are no houses left at all. just look around and you see the ruins. it was the morning and my husband said, i'll go out and smoke. well, he went out and didn't have time to go into the basement. we heard an explosion. i was in the basement with my son. i said, the drone dropped a bomb and my husband hasn't come back for some time already. we looked out through a crack and my husband was lying near the barn. my son says, my dad is probably dead. we ran out. it was probably a kamikaze, drones. there were batteries and all sorts of tubes lying next to him. my son picked up his father. he was already dead. death must have been instantaneous. my son put him down, he said, you better not look at emmy's dad and their bones sticking out. half of his face is missing and there's no wrist. he turned his face away from me, so i couldn't see it, but there was no wrist. i saw that only the phones were sticking out. my son said, you don't need to look. otherwise you're going to be sick. and then what will i do?
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we ran into the basement again. of course i was hysterical. how are we going to bury him? what should we do with the middle? my son says, how will you bury him? we're going to lie down there together with my father. good, let them y down. let's cover him somehow and that's we barely found any time. every 2 or 5 minutes they would reappear and we'd throw bombs at us again. well, we ran out of course and covered in our whole yard was pitted after my husband was killed, we moved out and saw that we were being finished off. we escaped from that basement and moved to another one. then the killed my son and the 2nd basement. it's the same as your son also tell us the story, etc. but i mean it's horrible. everything it happened there in front of my eyes, the bomb, the hole in the roof, or what those were like blocks you know, so fast getting and they adjusted to that, they hit the roof and made
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a hole. and my son and i were sitting on the bed and they hit us. he has blood coming out of his head when it was me and pierced or something. the explosion happened right near him. i was hit as well, only 2 fingers were knocked off a little and that's it. and he got up and fell to his knees. most likely he was severely injured. i was screaming cost your cost here. what's wrong with you? maybe he tries to call me down and says that his shoulder blades was hurt and his ribs were probably broken. so that was probably even scarier there, that i said you get away from there. move to another place. you can no longer be near the bed. mom, where are you going to spend the night he asked with you. i said to him up and suddenly after a while they struck on the other side in parallel to the 1st drive. and this one was bigger and everything fluid him. he was covered with debris which i started to dig him out at least his head. i dug him out and said, move your arm, your leg. can you move?
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it'll be more convenient for me to dig you out. who said, i can't do anything. i said, okay, lie down, look through the hole and tell me when the drones are coming. one usually monitors and the other one drops a bomb and they were more than one drone. they continued finishing us off. he said mom drove up and i hit somewhere in the far corner. i covered myself with some things my head. i don't know what i found just some things. and again, boom strike. i don't know where the striking the exit the stairs from the basement were blocked. when they struck again, everything exploded. i felt my head was hit, everything before my eyes was black. i shouted again. we cost you a cost here, i'm dying. do you didn't say anything? i looked at where he was lying. there was no head and there was his tor, so there was a crater like from a small jet house and everything was smeared red on the walls. i was storm you dumb
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to do something in my head was sing, cost is no longer here. i need to get out because they're coming again. jetta got another refugee who worked in an ambulance told us how she and our colleagues saved people who were at the top from the ukrainian so much the voice of split. i'm concrete, that's an i above you. started in the beginning of spring, a child 1st cool was in my, she's at the and as a team member, there was a cool and people's child, there was an explosion. this happened and we would spend the these are just small. we leach me, a choice of yours and there was an explosion. i didn't go much and now the plea and the dry wash, these ramps were sure there was no house there. there was new house had told people, sad it was thursday because there was no house or just a huge crater and now was killed and thrown back into the yard next door. our people saw that the arrived immediately called and tabitha knowles, of the military king. the crating armies,
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soldiers quickly searched for some kind of passion. ask why, really? because is that this is a touch? can you detailed it has an indication approximately martin? yes, yes. they need to tag it right away from the crime scene. right. the 2 high did screens . yes. to hide it. they were wounded because they were carrying them, taking the neighbor's house to their procedure rather than any wounded. dot com a bush girl. yes. after that, does she use trying you? why do you think they fudge through? decide that is yours? why? sure. there were a lot of publications. they called the electricity. they did it to send luke russians to do that. you know, the journalist that at that moment i was yes, this was in the all the case here. when the journalist arrived half a day later or the next day, they started to shout. this is the practice. so they were preparing stage materials . yes. yes, yes. tell us about drug addiction. do you know any facts?
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personally have soneta. people come as of for some rangers on this side they, they needed a certain number of syringes. i haven't believe he wants to take it out of here. i saw what i do. they will shoot our street. let's give them to us rangers. donovan ride them off. i also have a cottage house. they settled there and runs and laughed, rushed out to collect the food and laughed made for example. and there were some fuse and emptiness. poor poor. yeah, more of those harrowing stories awaiting you right now. what archie don't com. all right, well wrapping up this house program and making away from my colleague and what time i'm a, he's here at the desk. the .
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