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the, the, you, as representatives of the interest of your people, spokespersons for their political and national will have a keen sense of the genuine demands sentiments and needs of millions. and it would be no exaggeration to say billions of people on our planet. for a lot of put in the dressers brakes, parliament, members of the farm instead petersburg here and that's a, that's strengthening cooperation and the emerging multiple. well, the data says africa and the middle east are in the it slides with slides of promoting peace, making the spot a history of leaving k of invalid ends in its way driving special for joe biden to drop off with the presidential race will look at a trip to the western democracies used to get the election results they need to
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measure how many optimal votes act, by the way, could you the coverage of the latest right and shaping the well right now, this is our team to national i a michael, quite a lot about putting has stress the importance of pilot montana and dialogue within the briggs group of nations of the farm in saint petersburg. he emphasized that the lions represents the interest, the billions of people, the word yes, but let me see downloads and then today parliamentary dialogue, including within the big framework is more important than ever because you as representatives of the interests of your people, spokespersons for their political and national will have a keen sense of the genuine demands sentiments and needs of millions. and it would be no exaggeration to say billions of people on our planet, russian president vladimir putin and began his address to the plenary session of
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the tents. bricks parliamentary for on by putting emphasis on just how important this for on the out of all the other previous ones really is because the, the, the parliamentarians here, the in flood them are pollutants words. the representatives of the global south are working very hard to reduce global tensions around the world as well as establish a multi polar world in which the rep, in which the interests of their billions of people uh, in terms of population or actually represented. and this is something that's uh at the same time, vladimir putin said that there is a small minority called the so called golden 1000000000 that are offering a serious amount of resistance to this move towards multi polarity. what kind of hoping you might have, we are well aware that the establishment of a world order that reflects the real balance of power and the new geo political, economic, and demographic reality is a complex and in many ways, unfortunately,
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even painful process. this is primarily because of the efforts of the bricks, members, and now the developing countries are encountering fee us resistance from the ruling leads of the so called golden $1000000000.00 acting country to historical logic and often even to the detriment of the long term interest of their own people, they now seek to establish some kind of order on their so called rules, which no one has seen. no one has discussed and no one has ever accepted. and such rules are written or adjusted a new every time. for every situation in the interest of those who consider themselves exceptional and have arrow gayden to themselves the right to dictate their will to others. just in the best traditions of classical colonialism, this is a clear attempt to substitute legitimate international rights. it is an attempt to create a monopoly on the truth in the last instance. and such a monopoly is destructive pressure is building up on all those who have their own position. contrary to the principles of international law, forceful coercion, unilateral sanctions, selective application of trade rules and blackmail are being used. you have to
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remember that the bricks economic block represents over one 3rd of the entire world's gdp and around 45 percent of the population of the entire globe. so that's almost half of the world's population, and these are the people that are being disenfranchised. but what, by what vladimir putin mentions, they're the so called rules based order that nobody agreed to and nobody discussed . and yet the west is still using dig tutorial means like sanctions and threats and black male to enforce all across the world. the example that, as we heard, the russian president say was an example of neo colonialism. and it's in its most stark for him, but the russian president also spoke a lot about the russian chairman ship and bricks right now. and that the ultimate goal of moscow here is to make the conditions for the work of member states and observer states to be as optimal as possible so that they can achieve their goals. lovely as soon as the main goal of rushes, current presidency in bricks is to create the most favorable conditions for the
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progressive development of all its members. i am convinced that by working together we will be able to achieve maximum realization of the economic investment, technological and human potential of countries and strength, and the constructive influence of bricks and global processes. to make the world we live and safer and much more harmonious towards the end of his address to the plenary session, russian president vladimir putin stressed that bricks is one of the key elements of the emerging multi polar world. one of the key organizations and it's people, it's member states, and it's observers are working hard and all spears of energy, culture, economics, and politics to achieve their goals that are no doubt going to contribute to a more multi polar future. and the russian present also said that the organization is willing to work with any country whose interests coincide with those of the brakes. block the r t got a chance at the farm to speak with a number of prominent dignitaries including the speaker of the seal. because of the
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house of parliament, he said that developing african economies have an appetite for partnership with the brakes. a group of nations, a page page. yeah, we have a big huge, i'll put you up on top of the little file economy. so you'll pay the tons of books to offer you a free case video grease put the charge for breaks. most of the country, how a p type to be able to fix. so sees where is it gates or fluffy? can we can, we can sample the o, z, z the, the total existence of breaks up because our economy is no developing by 7 percent for the last 6. so many as of october. the look at the how much comes out of the problem. least of all economies seemed a little bit. you know, what are these embodied very unfair now. as you know, as a you, in this chapter,
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your insecurities tucked a bit of money into motion to organize himself. unfortunately to platform c. c, for the mean, but of context. so really, i do have pop the lot. and nato summit in washington is currently wrapping up. and folks are expected with not members, including vitamins the lensky as well as the leaders of australia. japan, new zealand, south korea, and the you have some of the highlights as jo, by that has continued to leave the public with questions about his mental health. the chairs for the plastic seats are insights and make the phone. yeah. how are you this room? not only share a common language, don't share
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a common language. we do not share a common border where our neighbors were neighbors. because we all share common believes i realize the word experts that cheaters so give me the the while they to it makes more and more palm i. so you trade including a potential to john the blog. so my guess prime minister says like he would never
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allow that because it could lead to a world war on who displaying i should keep with me and i repeated publicly, i don't know how many times that the smear party and it's envoys within the national parliament of the republic of slovakia will not agree to crane's membership in nato. i understand you crane's desire. it is a sovereign country, but membership of ukraine and nato is only a guarantee of a 3rd world war. who is that? my colleague, motorized him. i mean, discussed this issue, we don't calculate just senior research. i had the editor at issue inside. he said that the slow bump from minnesota is not alone and then is unwillingness to let you train to join nato. i would disagree with what he's, what he's saying, as far as the result. but it's absolutely, you know, part of a slovak is right, is a nato member to say a, we're going to say no. and my guess is that to,
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you know, he's going to, 1st, we're saying no, as long as there's a war. and then we're saying no until we see what some sort of pieces like. so, you know, this is going to be a long time, but he's not the only head of state or head of government with respect to the 32 members of nato. have that same opinion. i'm not just talking about prime minister or, but there are others who feel for different reasons that that ukraine's your reversible pathway to membership the ukraine should be conditional and i think it, that's really what it is. some countries, even in the you, we know the hungry for example, as the claim that it was to stay out of the need to mission a new grain. and instead perhaps prior to size of on his own interests. we have countries in, you know, south east asia that are close to china, but know they want to see it and they tow expires in a,
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in that region as well. when you look at all the sort of examples of how predictable was this decision for the, for you to, for you and what prevents all the needs of the state. and from following this sort of example with prime minister, whereby and she went and cut a deal with nato with mr. stone and bergen, and basically said natal can, you know, provide assistance, etc. but that we move hungry doesn't want to be a part of that part. and nato said, ok, i think that is, is an under reported story because that severely weakens nato. because nato was supposed to be consensus. everyone says yes or it's no or everyone says no. and then the case, now we have 31 that are doing and one is a and there are others, you know, they are, the one of the turkey is, is one. this is
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a small rock in government that they also have issues. and so if we start seeing natal having to allow more more countries to opt out and to go their separate way in terms of, you know, whatever kind of relationship they want to have with the russian federation, that's going to continue to weaken nato tucker as president reset pipe editor and also attended the nato summit in washington and spoke to news week magazine about pressing global issues. he criticized us of nato positions. all the ukraine conflict and read to write that took is done, but it lasting peace can be achieved only through dialogue. right from the outset, we have declared that we will not be a party to this war. our stance is exclusively in favor of peace. the solution is not more bloodshed and suffering, but rather a lasting peace achieved through dialogue. this war has resulted in more harm than good for ukraine. it is obvious that shedding blood and destroying settlements will
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not bring lasting peace. on the other hand, the prospect of a direct confrontation between nato and russia is undoubtedly concerning. why to get more on this less cross live to arctic or a splitter? yeah, seen it. can it is to bully. i think it's good to have you join me now. can you tell us more about it on statement to bother you creating conflicts? like the past 2 days have been quite busy and the church president has been issuing statement up on statement of on statement. but what's interesting is the rhetoric from the turks present has not changed, and that is important because the position on color is currently taking is that of rational and discourse. whereas what we're looking at right now from the greater needle block is one that is far from russian. one that the trucks president accuses the block of following secret agendas as well as projects. but what we're looking at right now is we just listen to the to
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a piece earlier suggesting that slovakia is one of many nations within the blocks that will oppose ukraine. joining nato we understand hungry has very similar sacraments, but turkey it does as well. but will make search of different from any other nation within the nato blog, is that it is the 2nd largest military force within the nato alliance after the united states, which is why when the church president calls for discourse and calls for diplomacy, the rhetoric should be taken into consideration, but what we're looking at is a different approach from the greater anita alliance throughout this summit. many nations like the united states and the united kingdom are more interested in ensuring that the ukraine is provided with more weapons. not essentially helping to put an end to this concept, but essentially finding the of the flames. and there have been many statements over the course of the past few days. what we're looking at right now is of course, based on the interview that the church president provided to music magazine, he says, quote, we have not received the expected level of supports and solidarity from our allies thus far. we cannot tolerate this situation,
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nor is it consistent with the spirit of the allies. the statement is significant for one very good reason. and that is of course, because of the fact that the united states through, by way of natal abuse has been calling for unity among the alliance. and consensus is an important aspect of the nato alliance. it seems that the turkish president and bunker is not interested in following the directives provided by the united states and that of the united kingdom for instance. but more importantly, of course. so it is going to be important to see how the bite administration terry's through with their plans, of course. and in this interview, the church present has been quite vocal against that us. it ministration. not just because of ukraine, but also because of gaza accusing washington not being complicit in the crimes taking place in gaza. and this is his statement. well, of course, a lot of countries around the world have the same line, those for now. what about topics that the tech is president touch upon on his interview? like i said,
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there have been many interviews coming out of the summit. the interview from use week magazine. but what one thing that's quite important, of course to note is the position in which the united states has been taken with respect to the conflict in gaza as well. the text president has essentially questioned, abided in ministrations capacity to manage this conflict, and to taking into consideration the position on could of finds itself. and as a conflict in ukraine does a conflict in gaza. there's to some extent of conflict in syria and it is doing its best to ensure that diplomacy and discourse takes essential. and it takes the directive and improve um, provides of roadmap for some sort of a solution. but we, what we understand is, over the course of the past year to conquer, i had been in the position to ensure dialogue prevails on it. in 2022, there were essentially ukraine peace talks or at least the talks were to be instigated, but done. former u. k prime minister, of course johnson has been accused of sabotaging those thoughts, which really paints an interesting line as to how they view the general conflicts. but when it comes to unco disposition, when it comes to most cost position,
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is supposed to especially with respect to conflicts in gaza and conflicts and syria, the most of the most important thing here is of course to ensure that the talks take hold. and we understand that concord of moscow have been on the opposing ends of many conflicts over the last few years. but once very important news, spite everything, the 2 sides come together and this is what they're hoping as well. we understand that the church present had provided us bank statement regarding the us position in gaza. and this, what do you say? as part of the summit, we believe that the brutal murder of innocent people buy is real in hospitals where they go for treatment, and ambulances, and marketplace is in centers where humanitarian aid is distributed and in the areas to find a safe is the grave us violation of human rights to us administration however, disregards these violations and provides israel with the most supports. they do so at the expense of being complicit in these violations. according to the rhetoric,
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of course, the us or nato is not just complicit in. disregarding the concerns of tier care, but more importantly is the position to uncut us taking. it suggests that the turkish state is not receiving the support. it says it needs with respect to events and it's immediate geography. syria is of course, one of those many issues and this is a matter of great concern because for the 1st time in many, many long years it appears not just on code up, but damascus to an extent is interested and reproach meant essentially mending. the difference is that they've had over the years by way of, of, of course, moscow and russia has been an important part of this prospect. so the probability of peace talks within, within syria. but what's interesting is, of course on could have, does continue to support its position suggesting that it's nato allies have not just, of course, provide a support to, to the care with the suspect but of the country has been trying to middle in the affairs and prevents a peaceful solution, this is what the church present had to say with respect to syria and reproach. but
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unfortunately, we have witnessed approaches and actions by some of our nato allies that have made our work even more difficult, let alone supportive. we continue to keep the situation under control, both inside and outside our borders and to implement our solution strategy on when to intervene and to the extent necessary. we're striving for climate a piece in syria. the solution to all these conflicts is a new social unison in syria on the basis of territorial integrity. it is our fundamental desire that syria should not be a land where regional and global powers arm russell. but a prosperous state, completely free of terrorism and ruled by syrians is to over the course of the past few days. turkish president are the ones essentially highlighted 3 main talking points. the 1st being ukraine. secondly, gaza 3rd being syria. and these are all matters of great concern for the talk of
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states and on cut a strictly believes that the united states is not interested is, don't take into consideration. it's concerns. and this is a matter of great concern because the u. s. administration is also calling for unity and a consensus with respect to how it deals with these issues in the media geography that's essential. neighbors searches and the complex that follow. but one more important factors of correspond to this position with respect to the prospect. a fallout. what within the region we understand most cost position, most of the position is clear it and it has not change. it is on wavering and it is adamant that you can cannot join nato. and if it does, then things may shift, not for the better, but probably for the worst. but on go to says that if the nato alliance does not take into consideration the concerns that are quite literally, essentially leading to a whole lot worth that on kind of will not be a part of this complex. which again, really is an issue. fundamental issue with respect to how the nato alliance in itself operates one that of course of harbors and favors community consensus. but if these concerns are not taking into account then donita alliance would be losing
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one of his most fundamental values. why what has the leaving here at all? yes, and they can hard to curse, but it and thank you for bringing us up to speed here or another interesting highlight is nato's teeth and intention to bring peace and prosperity to the middle east and africa. and while african countries increasingly reject the presence of us in french troops, the west and ministry belong plans to pay special attention to q rate, jordan and iraq. through our partnerships, we aim to foster greater security and stability in the middle east and africa contributing to peace and prosperity in the region. in vilnius, we launched a comprehensive reflection on threats, challenges, and opportunities in the south. today we have adopted an action plan for a stronger, more strategic and result oriented approach door to or saw the neighborhood, which will be regularly updated. that early on my colleague moore, i'd have mom me spoke with most i brought him the spokesperson for the libyan got
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been during the nature of 2011 military intervention in the executive secretary of the african legacy foundation. he believes that the applicant in the middle east do not need any help from nature, as the block has previously shown, no intention of actually bringing stability to the region. this is a very old language and this course that will not fly in the middle east africa, regions that have witnessed the destruction caused by the north atlantic treaty organization, year after year, decade. as a matter of fact, office decades, we have victims in the 10s of thousands indeed in the hundreds of thousands, we have cities ruins, nation of armies, dismantled a vacation systems destroyed. we have traveler as
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a and the continents and the middle east supported funded by the nato most and many african countries has been teaching america, then add 5 foods out of the territories. and reasoning is what this thing is. the reason for that trend in the year 2011, when nato attacked my home country for 8 months destroying the richest country in africa. pair cab, utah, they supplied weapons and financial means a political support. technical support to malicious uh, is the most fundamental. let's try but it's from the ment to this. i'm the admitted to that all of this weapon re, fonts. the technology and training went of course, from the lands of libya into this i had the regional past week out, which includes as you know,
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many of become countries such as my leech tribes. now you just send you go and i'm not fast. so i'm visa groups, which we have tasks with the, with getting ready to get duffy, the west, biggest enemy in africa. now they have their own agenda to split. the stabilize is the reason i did give nato an excuse to come and establish itself in the south region. so it's an old game. they put us even they actually on these munitions and these gutter as to golds. and then they say, oh, we need to come in to make sure that the piece is established in africa and to make sure that tre, dude, i'm up so uh, interrupted. uh, but of course, african nations i pick and leaders has been much more aware of them before. and there is a copy that can pick any move and not just in terms of governments in terms of
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active business, men and women of the country. and that's uh for the ship to the western ministry and put a teacher influence in the contents and to us politics. now increasingly, more people in the united states are calling on president body to quit the presidential race, even his own political party members and allies. now americans are waiting biden's 1st major press conference since his disastrous debate with donald trump. i think that they are just full months until the november election and even less time to determine who is going to represent democratic party. 5 of the resolve that the white house has shown lately, maybe a reason to believe that things are already decided are to contribute to rachel mazda and explains a us president joe biden said during a state of the union address back in march, that quote, freedom and democracy are under attack both at home and overseas at the very same
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time. yeah, no kidding. now, barely a few months later by than himself can barely read the teleprompter without dropping stages directions written into his scripts. like you're going to be extra into the annals of presidential history. pause for effect, for example. which back to the question? is this the guy who's really running america right now or more likely, is he just sitting in the back seat of the freedom of deal with the turn in learn toys steering wheel while the nameless, faceless on the electron unaccountable washington bureaucracies really in the driver seat enabled by their special interest delete pals. sounds super democratic, doesn't it? now everyone from hollywood, political fundraisers like george clooney to long time democratic party. political fixtures are saying that it's time for biden to shuffle off before he mistakes the new clear button. for the one that activates his life alert. i know president biden
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cast deeply about the future of our country. i'm asking that he declared that he will run for re election and will help lead us through a process toward and you know, many things he should step aside. i think it's become clear that he's not the best person to carry the democratic message, and there is simply too much at stake to risk a 2nd, donald trump presidency. that's why i respectfully call on president biden. to step aside is the democratic nominee for a 2nd time as president and allow for new generation of lead is to step forward. i see mister president, your legacy is set. we owe you the greatest debt of gratitude. the only thing that you can do now to submit a debt for all time and prevent other catastrophe, is to step down and let someone else do this. quick people who figured it out and the sri can no longer be contained, better hand pick someone meals to replace them with. again, how very democratic looks means well, just type the act and replace biden with
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a deep state fixture already. like, for example, secretary of state anthony blinking and just cut out the democratically elected middle man altogether at least that would be honest. seems like they're running into a bit of a problem though, namely that the guys are trying to put out. the pastor is still aware that he is the president of the united states. and really, as such does not have to listen to anyone. i am firmly committed to staying in this race to running this race to the end and to beating donald trump. binding has almost all of the delegates heading into the democratic parties convention slated for the week of august 19th. and those delegates, according to party statutes, are supposed to be loyal to the candidate they were selected to represent. so biden, in this case. but as experts are pointed out, nothing is written in stone until the convention is over. the thing to remember is that the convention is what decides the domini?
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not the primaries. the primary select delegates to the convention, but the legal authority for choosing the to the nominee, the democratic party or from for that matter, the republican party is not the primaries. it is the delegates voting. in convention. when that happens, you have a formal domini, your on every ballot in the country, you get federal election campaign money, i mean, etc, etc. q the democrats scrambling to find a loophole to replaced by them before that convention. one long time democratic operatives, james. so i'll be sent a memo to party bras suggesting that the way to go would be to have biden dismissed himself and instructed the party not just named vice president, calmly, harris to replace them as presidential candidate. but instead, order that the party need to lay out a quote, one month campaign schedule to select the parties. nominate how would they do that given that bite and says that he doesn't wanna leave,
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took him into signing onto it by telling him that it's just the order for him for the next month, supply of ice cream and won't be the weights are busy. tried to engineer a solution in america that caters to their interests. american democracy will be busy limbering up to walk the plank speaking, which check out what's been going on across the pond in the u. k. re, she's sooner who is never actually elected prime minister, except by his own party. finally decided to let people decide if he should actually stay on empower. and what do you know? he was curved by voters within the process. the winning labor party ended up with just 34 percent of the popular vote. not that much more than the tories just under a quarter of the popular vote. yeah. labor now has 2 thirds of the parliamentary seats making it look like a landslide. and what about those 14 percent of brits, who voted for nigel for raj.

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