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so article $270.00 was interesting in the inland culture to shank you by india right but the campus is still the reality is that that you what what the how do you deal with the un security council resolutions bars tonight in 4750 and then chimbley agreement as after fairly and by literalism thank you thank you i understand your point your point is how do we address this issue. the history is well known i don't need to go back let us look at the last agreement that india and pakistan signed and that goes back to 1900 to be a committed to that and we hope pakistan too is to try to address these issues in the manner that they have signed onto in a legally binding agreement and at least time to ready to address them in that context we can go back in history but every new agreement over takes the
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past so if you are very very versed my friend please appreciate that i started by saying we are committed to that meant. and we hope. pakistan too is because if that is so all its action don't seem to be working out with what is in that tank cement thank you yes i learned so you believe i will answer on my french on the south asian continent number 2 ok ambassador the fact remains why did you have said all these scenes that you're very good. but what did happen in the factories in india has slipped through a few few should you have any meeting with pakistan for one reason or another it has been almost time immemorial when are you going to sit down with buckers time and have a meeting because you know and best of humanity thanks rick ok now answer it's going to answer the question as let's be specific about questions if your question
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is whether india and pakistan have talked let me tell you i have been a member of many delegations islamabad you're aware of that i myself served as an indian diplomat in islamabad so please understand there are normal diplomatic days of dealings that countries when countries deal with each other that's the late to do it but using terror to try and push you are goals is not believe that normal states behaving no democracy is the acknowledge are except talks when dead or tags stop better to stop ducks yes or. yes right that's the indian ambassador saying goodbye to dean to the united nations giving his response pretty much to the fact that there has been a closed door security council meeting the chinese ambassador came out and address
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the assembled media. as did the pakistan ambassador saeed diem when introducing himself did say that he's new is obviously a new ambassador a new recruit and he certainly making an impression watching all of this with us of course is our correspondent who's at there the u.n. and mike interesting isn't it because we just heard the indian response and it's sounds as though the 2 sides pakistan and india are as divided as ever they were on the issue of kashmir. indeed yes it would appear so and certainly there doesn't appear to be any agreement within the security council itself we heard the internet best of the refer there to individual states tempting to make what was a joint statement their personal position or certainly we heard from china which attempted to get a formal statement issued by the security council but failed in this so the chinese
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ambassador basically outlined what was in that statement which is basically calling on all parties not to take any unilateral action to continue to raise the temperature within that particular region we also heard from the pakistan ambassador who she made very clear that this is not the end of the matter she believes that this is part of a process which it could lead to greater u.n. involvement in this ongoing dispute but now the indian ambassador making very clear that india's position has not changed on this whatsoever referring to that constitutional amendment that was made well the removal of article $370.00 of the indian constitution which basically took away or tanami from indian controlled kashmir saying that this was an internal indian matter had nothing to do with any other party he also reiterated what has been india's position since 1992 and that is when it adopted a non recognition policy what that basically means is that india is adamant that
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any resolution must be on a bilateral basis between it and pakistan the presence of any other party within the process is completely blanketed out so india remaining very firm on this position pakistan seeking greater u.n. involvement india insisting that the un has no authority over that particular region so despite the security council meeting this matter has not moved forward at all in fact it appears to have even accentuated the argument between the parties and mike has to say that the basic question is yes the pakistanis want this to be taken up by the security council the indians do not what will the security council do what's miss likely. well it's taken the security council some 50 years to hold yet and have a formal meeting on the india pakistan question as
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a described in the agenda so very difficult to see what the security council could do next now this meeting itself was a closed consultation in terms of procedures india and pakistan were not allowed to attend now the options for the security council were to have an open informal debate which could include india and pakistan or a close debate which also could include the parties involved but it took the decision to hold this closed door meeting just between the 15 council members no participation from the interested parties it's difficult to see why this should now change and that the security council move forward to take a more informal or more open meeting to discuss this ongoing crisis basically it would appear that at this particular stage the security council remains unable to take any action it cannot even agree on a joint statement the brevity of this particular consultation
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a clear indication that there is no overall will within the council to reach some form of unanimity even to the point of issuing a statement calling for an end to the conflict so very difficult to see a way forward we're left with a situation where security council meeting appears merely to have inflame the passions of the bar to use even further mike hanna live at the u.n. thank you. iranian supertanker seized by british forces last month is preparing to leave gibraltar supreme court judges in the british territorial waters it's released on thursday they received a radian assurances that the ship would not go to syria which would be in breach of e.u. sanctions a new crew is on board and the ship has a new name and it's sailing under the iranian flag after its registration was switched from that of panama we can go live to our correspondent andrew symonds
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just off the coast of gibraltar and in good to see that you're still afloat. so the base has been really registered but she were telling us earlier that it's still get the flag of iran and still yet to have its new name. put on its back. yes his name is adrian daria but it is not inside anywhere busy just black paint covering up the original name and we are hearing the preparations are still going on and we did have an experience earlier on where there was a definite procedure for departure the captain of the vessel a radio to the port authorities asking for permission to leave that permission was granted we heard that communication the anchor was being lifted fairly long process then a few something like 10 minutes later the anchor was going in the opposite direction
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. of the conversation of subsequent conversation. but along these lines 1st of all permission to prepare to repaint the new name on the various parts of the ship the power over there and also the stern this is an important procedure because under maritime law it has to be. clearly signaled not only in terms of the physical nature of the ship but also the id systems the id system right now says the destination is mediterranean no clues as to where and the. registration still still refers to its original name so all of these formalities may well be the reason for a decision of the last minute call off the departure main wall there is still a political how shall i put it
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a political exchange going on between gibraltar and iran in directly iran for foreign ministry spokesman said that they can go anywhere they have to observe the use sanctions and syria needs oil and energy from iran then they have countered by a statement from gibraltar from the government itself saying that quite clearly there was evidence that this ship was bound for syria and the iranians foreign ministry is now denying that the but all of this is diplomatically seen as something of a lot off the mark on this ship will be bound for the mediterranean question is what happens next to the united states take action they try to the last minute to get the detention order actually extended because they say the islamic revolutionary guard is a terrorist organization anyone connected with it is breaking the law so as you can see now that ankara is well in place and this ship is now according to the latest
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radio communication planning to leave on sunday night it could well be earlier than that but that is how the communications are going so far marty all right andy thanks for that andrew symonds a flayed just off the coast of. the u.s. democratic congresswoman rashida to labor says she won't be visiting her grandmother in the occupied west bank despite receiving permission from israel the interior minister of israel says she would have been allowed on humanitarian grounds if she agreed not to call for a boycott of israel during her visit bart. maintains that she will not be silenced and she won't be treated like a criminal those words earlier the deputy foreign minister of israel said she would be banned after lobbying efforts by president trump all right we'll go live to rose
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and jordan our correspondent who's been following this saga for that is what it is 1st of all interesting is that 1st of all she was banned along with the other. congresswoman ileana amar then she was granted permission on humanitarian grounds and she turned around and said no thank you very much saying that the restrictions are far too tough. well let's consider the fact that the congresswoman did send a letter to the interior ministry asking that she be granted a visa on humanitarian grounds so that she could visit her 90 year old grandmother and other members of her extended family after the israeli interior ministry received that letter it did issue that visa on humanitarian grounds and in and it's important to note that to leap said in the letter that she would not engage in any political activities during that visit to her family's home in
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a town about 10 miles or so west of ramallah now this is a situation where she then faced a lot of pressure from people in the occupied west bank basically accusing her of undermining her political beliefs and after she heard that pressure she apparently did reconsider and she issued this statement on friday morning and i'm reading from part of a quote this is a situation. silencing me and treating me like a criminal is not what she meaning her grandmother wants for me it would kill a piece of me i have decided that visiting my grandmother under these can suppress of conditions stands against everything i believe in fighting against racism oppression and injustice the statement which is much longer goes on to basically accuse the israeli government of putting other palestinians who live either in israel proper or in the occupied west bank in
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a similar position but that because she happens to be american she is able to up point out the hypocrisy of this policy for the israeli government's part they basically if accuse to leap of trying to use the humanitarian visa issue as a way to play politics but this has exposed a rift now between other members of the u.s. congress and the israeli government. for that rotten job not correspondent in washington. the about a virus has spread to a previously untouched parts of the democratic republic of congo the 1st 2 cases have now been confirmed in south officials say a 24 year old woman and child contract at the virus after visiting a town that's in the epicenter of the outbreak the woman they said died the outbreak in eastern congo has killed more than $800.00 people since it started more than a year ago malcolm web has more from nairobi. the 2 new cases a woman and the child other 1st cases in the south kivu province the woman died on
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tuesday and was subsequently identified positively as an abode of patient now her journey began in beni which is the epicenter of the about her outbreak which started a year ago she traveled by bus and then by boat she traveled through 2 densely populated urban centers firstly the city of goma on the north shores of lake key which has a population of about 2000000 and we 1st saw a bola cases there last month and she traveled by boat to the city because of you on the south shores of lake kivu we haven't yet seen any of polar cases there and if you travel to a remote village in south kivu province now this is more than 700 kilometers from where the outbreak started about a year ago more than 800 people have died since then in spite of a very effective vaccine and some recently reported successes of drugs used to treat patients if they caught early enough it's clear that the government still
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struggling to control the spread of this about the bird outbreak. injured protesters who were complaining about the high cost of living running battle started in the capital harare after the high court dismissed an opposition attempt to overturn a government ban on the demonstrations reports from harare. what was meant to be a protest over the economy turned into chaos police in zimbabwe had banned the demonstration saying they were expecting violence alleging some opposition supporters were armed a high court judge dismissed an application by the opposition movement for democratic change to overturn the ban opposition leaders then called off the march but some of their supporters were defiant saying they had a democratic right to demonstrate in a show of force right please remind people what happens in a country with a history of brutally silencing voices of dissent.
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in boys not free where are we going as a country we're suffering we're hungry we can't afford to send our children to school. but every time the police dispersed the crowd some of them kept trying to come back some opposition supporters are refusing to disperse so riot police are slowly trying to push them back the aim is to get them out of the city center the police fear that if people are to stay in this area they could be looting and damage to property many zimbabweans blame president was government economic mismanagement soaring inflation rising food prices and growing unemployment they say they want an end to their misery and to be heard every road leading into a robbery is good police stops they have thousands and thousands of people that are stopping people come come from our. food was just an hour. they're marching
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along nelson mandela of him somewhere much of a can of kind of thing in the present opposition to parliament it doesn't last for me. in one hour but the critically it has been stopped much of our a city center was unusually quiet on friday shops and businesses were closed many people stayed home fearing clients president says fixing the economy will take time and that's a bump into need to be patient but it seems for some patience is running out. as a. country singer the top stories are about his era the u.n. security council has discussed the crisis in indian administered kashmir the meeting was called by china its ambassador says members are concerned and urged both india and pakistan not to further escalation already tense situation the closed door meeting took place as protesters took to the streets in the disputed
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territory millions of people in indian administered kashmir are still cut off from the rest of the world with the internet and telephones down mike hanna has more from the un that is a 1st time in some 50 years that the security council has formally addressed what is said in the agenda as the india and pakistan problem but this meeting did not go very well it would appear one diplomat says that the outcome was dead on arrival and certainly we understand from a number of sources that china could not even get agreement on releasing a formal statement urging parties not to take unilateral action to inflame the situation within the kashmir and iranian supertanker seized by british forces last month is preparing to leave gibraltar at least by sunday supreme court in the british territory ordered its release on thursday a new crew is on board in the ship has a new name it's sailing under the iranian flag after its registration was switched
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from panama. u.s. democratic congresswoman rashida to lade says she will not visit her grandmother in the occupied west bank despite receiving permission from israel she's refusing to agree to what she calls oppressive conditions said by israel health officials in the democratic republic of congo say the ebola outbreak has now spread to a 3rd province in leeson part of the country the 1st 2 cases a 24 year old woman and her child have been confirmed in the province of south kivu the mother has since died north korea has rejected further reunification talks with the south saying the suggestion is foolish a government spokesman in pyongyang made the announcement before the firing of 2 short range weapons into the sea of japan on friday that south korea's president says the momentum for dialogue with the north is still alive today those are the headlines coming out next year.
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