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of attack and he said this and it's significant that the u. s. is now facing the same sort of intelligence challenge. it paced after 911 and trying to discover and disrupt these possible attacks. he says, americans are not aware of just how this impacts everyday life when they can't fill up, their car can buy a hamburger. and he says that most of these cases have tripled in the last year. and a lot of them can be traced back to russia. well, joe biden is due to sit down with lead to me or put in later this month in a $1.00 to $1.00 face to face summit. and you can guarantee that cyber attacks is going to be close to the top of the agenda. ah, this is algebra, these huge help stories. candidates prime minister says the catholic church must take responsibility for its role in running residential schools. indigenous children. that's off the remains of 215 children were found at one of the form
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institutions from the 188-2996 estimated 150000 children were forcibly taken from their homes as part of an assimilation program. run by the government and the church. now before we have to start taking the catholic church to court, i am very hopeful that religious leaders will understand that this is something they need to participate in and not hide from that forgiveness. and redemption is a path we all are told we should be walking on to our faith. and i am confident that the catholic church is hearing these calls very clearly. and his understanding, the kind of dismay and grief that many canadians are feeling right now at seeing the continued lack of action. thousands
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of mullins have gathered in the capital obamacare to show support to the minute she genta is the 1st rally since cannot see me going to see the power last month. the demonstration was organized by the influential opposition group. b, m 5 movement israeli forces and find tear gas and don grenades, the palestinians, taking part in a marathon and occupied east jerusalem. it was held to show solidarity with families on the threat of losing their homes to israeli settlers. the u. n. c. monetary in chief is warning that ethiopia is northern t gray region is on the verge of famine. mark laycock is urging a sci fi, allow aid to reach millions of people. okay, there's a headline. news continues here, now does air next? this talks around, they're getting close to the people most affected by those in power is often dangerous, but it's absolutely vital to stories. if you tell lots of society in this area,
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we pushed as far forward as we can to the front line. now, the smell of death is overpowering. a lot of the stories that we cover highly complex. so it's very important that we make them is understandable as we can to as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given crisis or issue. as all just recall respondents, that's what we strive to do noon . ah, ah ah ah, the product cade's russia has been a major player when it comes to the middle east,
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whether that's been economically politically or militarily from theory out to libya, iran, and of course, the ongoing legal is ready, occupational, pun, assigned, muscle had a role to play on dr. young from petersburg. we're down with the countries deputy foreign minister on the covenant special ed for the region dental. as you talk to al jazeera i your excellence, you mr. mcclain. then thank you very much for talking to alter 0. let's start with israel's latest warren casa, and it's continued attempts of ethnic cleansing, the, our population of jerusalem. russia was seemingly absent in this latest crisis compared to, for example, other countries, egypt, the united states, author even as a member of the quartet. well, how do you view what has been happening and what has been your role in this latest
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episode that and i let them know what it on? no, no, no. i can't agree that we were absent during this crisis. the 10 day crisis, immediately after the events in east jerusalem and shift for the district. the problems in the mosque, the tension in these jerusalem of then the shelling started rocket area raids. we were in contact with the concern part is with our brothers the, our friends, the palestinians, the authority in romano. i was personally in continuous contact one twice every day with the palestinians and israelis. so we were in contracts with the leaders in the palestinian
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factions. also the p l o late is president abu mazen. and we have direct relations with the people in guys that hum as and in the higher where the political leaders of hamas, their foreign wing of ham, as and it's male n e a will labyrinth of a lead. and the most liberal missouri. i spoke almost every day with the leaders of her mess and also with israelis. we talked to them on a daily basis in levine and the, our embassy works hard there. we also have an embassy in ramallah. so
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over the phone, we talk with all of them in multiple even we received people from the rainy foreign ministry. and also we were in contact with the gulf. part is, for example, the minister la rove, was in contact with his counterparts in aged. some actual cri, suffer the in jordan and within the quartet movements. more than once we organize the ve due meetings with our counterparts in the european union that nations united states. we had but consultations with our american partners. member hattie, who was in charge of this matter. so we were trying to
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convince, bought is to stop the made. it lay the blood shedding. ms. railey government, the prime minister. that's anyhow was rejecting the seas. fire probably, there were some political goods. that's why the crisis took longer time. and by the way, we have proposed and we have supported some out of initiatives from egypt from and other initiatives still discuss the matter in a serious way. within the security council in new york, we issued a statement. but unfortunately, the americans called the nation with israel, where delaying, they swear without having fruitful results. why did netanyahu, and for that matter, the united states refused a ceasefire in the beginning. very frankly, this is not
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a pain in these is something that lead filezilla government from israel, a prime minister that they want to continue the military action, the shelling in order to destroy as much as they can from the high mass minutes infrastructure. so to stop us and the future from launching rock as old as were a little phase, that's why as well was attending to physically liquidate all the high mass, the military equipment in garza, so as not to attack israeli territories. once again that so the crisis took longer time. what end of the day? we had this is fire and it seems that the damage was big here of that even within the israeli community,
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the georgia state had a lot of damage and there were victims as well. because of the military operation, and this has affected the mood of the people, leave it in israel. also the internal problems of this is known to have the one amongst israel is citizens, whether the jews or of arabs in the air of the jewish communities of israel. list by all the contradictions in your view. do you believe that israel succeeded in weakening hamas militarily that it succeed in the aims that it's set out? in terms of reducing how massive military capabilities i have doubts already have doubts. i think even amass has launched numbers of miss sites that were not expected. the messiah of the military ability in with more than the expectations of israel and
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the fact that i think yes i'm as has lost some equipment, but not comprehensively from this particular point of view, this railey attacks. again, this guys there that where i am at hitting high mass military preparations and the equipment minisey equipment. these attacks are not successful . this latest, warren gather, didn't come out of nowhere. it came after the continued attempt by israel to ethnically cleanse jerusalem from. it's our pilots thing in population. what is russia spawns with regards to israel's policies of ethnic cleansing in palestine. we are supporting the peaceful coexistence between religious factions, jews, arabs, christians, moslems. that's why we support a dialogue and distill existence, the jews, the arabs,
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ada palestinians, also who lived in the elk, but that it was for mister bucket of these peace talks have been going on for decades. the political process has been gone, gone for years and years and all the while. israel continues in its policies of ethnic cleansing, force displacement of home, demolitions and policies that have been described by human rights watch on other organizations as apartheid. whilst there has been no power to essentially holt israel from continuing these policies. the solutions, the you and solution, the security council resolutions, the general, some resolution of the international resolutions, human rights. all these matters are discussed are being discussed for decades. now, none of these may in the solutions have been implemented within the framework of israeli out of the wall crisis. where does the 2 full 2
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resolution? it's accepted by everyone because the project of 2 fell to dissolution. was accepted by both the side with the americans. this was the notion was the base full . so taking out the problems, the full of june lines, which means the withdrawal of israeli occupying forces behind the line of 4 of june 1967. but the end of the day there was an agreement that the new merican administration went back to the 2 state solution. the rational situation is clear as the very beginning after the declaration of independence from g area, the national policy and security. we accepted and we lodge the policy and, and the pin to the state on the 6 to 7 borders with him as capital. so our position was, pleases the eighty's. and this was during the era of model,
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the palestine and president have you or the russian government try to persuade israel from halting the force displacements of partisan in families from the shifter off neighborhood in occupied jerusalem. listen, we say that you are neighbors, jews, and arabs. are neighbors, so you should agree on peaceful coexistence according to the bases that have been approved by the united nations. the petition decree, the 2 photo resolution were the base of the solution in a sense that israel and plan a spy and 2 neighboring states living and peace within, accepted and acknowledge both does according to these principles, accepted internationally through direct negotiations and the bilateral
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negotiations. the bilateral talks, since all slow were imported in this connection and based on mar up. and that is one noble peace prize and the prime minister robbins and a boy mar. i'd have exchanged letters of acknowledgment between p, a low and the state of israel, which means this agreement was the base for the positive dollar between both bosses . let's move to another of the many criteria that russia is heavily involved in. the iran nuclear talks that are ongoing in vienna. how do you use those talks that have been going on for the past couple of months now? listen, at the very beginning. what has been written by some american officials? the agreement at the very beginning, when the whole story started regarding the iranian nuclear program, there were,
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must cut secret talks. but now everything is well known when both part is iran and america agreed on certain formula of the deal of the agreement. we joined to this russia anglo in france, germany, china, your opinion, we joined is already ready agreement as a result of the possible to iran and not to the states. now, those individuals who took part at that then from tokyo and the by the official was now thought that this was an achievement for them. and for the region useful in the international relations. because this would prevent iran from having an nuclear bomb and the nuclear watch dog will be watching this. that's why i think this is all right. and that these should be, as it was,
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that's why the folks that took long time and the balance between all the details with that and end of the day this deal has been signed by the participants approved and in those by the security resolution. so it's binding according to the un charter. this is an agreement between the concern parties and this has been accepted in those by the international community. several weeks ago, there were reported leaks of comments allegedly made by iran's foreign minister of the reef. in those quotes he's or statements he's proposed to have accused russia of filibustering or even trying to sabotage the initial around nuclear deal back in 2000. and 15. is that true?
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no, this is not accurate at all. this is the exaggeration. we cannot, and we will not delay or disrupt or prevent, as long as there was agreement between iran and the united nation. why should we disrupt this? there is the, it's a national watch dog that has the plots of monitoring and inspecting all the activities of the nuclear program in iran for diesel goals. that's why we always support these efforts, particularly most of the iranian u. s. efforts. this is not accurate at all. at all, they're not on the opposite. i think the run in for a minute. the joe at the reef has apologized about this. his words were not accurate at all. not true at all. mister bog down of obviously it was the united
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states withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal, which ultimately led to its collapse. and that was under former president donald trump. now we have a new administration in the white house. how do you and your government of you, that's administration, particularly its policies towards the middle east. and i think the elements are there for better conditions and the, the new u. s. administration repeats the old situation of the 2 state solution in the middle east between the policy of israelis and the policy and in issue is just issue. so when is this solution that to stay solution and the return to talks with iran about the nuclear program, with the participation of china and european countries. so this is another positive indication, promising indication, i hope the u. s. administration,
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the new one will go further and also we need collective efforts. we were sponsors of the mattress conference. i was a member of the soviet union. we worked with the americans as sponsors for the magic conference. and this for the peace process in the middle east, the multi part process is quite and also bilateral talks between as well as the jordanian palestine in delegation with anybody's integration with the syrian delegation. we corporate, we deal with all of them. we help the american efforts in this regard. there are some indications that the collective work will start again with the quartet, and we work on that with an ant on quantum thorough and, and c, s a dot, donald trump cannot just be a little bump it up the also,
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of course, because the former u s, administration of the trump administration have proposed oh, the so called century deal. and it was not a bad deal because it suits one part to israel. and as i accept it at all by the palestinians, and by the out of that's why there's a big difference between this initiative by trump and his administration, the current situation, welcome us because he will not be tough enough for what i know. how did he know they did not agree with w? he, he but be. so i've gotta have dial regarding this because i follow up resolutions of the arab league,
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the positions of the out up countries, collectively o, bilaterally they wear or the participation of the gulf country. again, it's not up to you. no, no, no, listen, oh, the policy and ins and ah, on those who can control themselves and the issue, not the country is not the arab come to the final say is for the palestinians regarding the palestinian issue, the, our friends. that's why i think all the adams are supporting the rights legitimate, tried some of the palestinian people and the arab initiative created by friends in saudi arabia, in those, in the bare room summit and in the climate conference summit. so this is
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a common ground between the arabs to build on and also between the most countries. let's move over to north africa now and libya. what is russia's objective when it comes to libya, the civil war? there, you've been involved in it. russian mercenaries through wagner are present there. what is the aims of russia's foreign policy when it comes to libya? stability, this is what we need in libya. bees, libyan libyan acorda. this is the goal of russia. also, we have common ground to create a solution to the libyan crisis outcome of berlin conference. mr. fulton, personally, was there, and i was among the accompanying delegation. i bought dissipated in the preliminary meetings in january 2020. after that, based on the berlin conference,
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the security council should the resolution 2510 and this is the ground of accepted by the lesser community. and now by the way, we are ready for the foreign ministers meeting in berlin after 2 or 3 weeks in june. that's why since the beginning we were aiming at making success. fortunately, unfortunately, native in 2011 has destroyed libya level. oh, the gym of get that he was not only toppled, but the country has been destroy. it has been dismantled. the institutions have gone. but allow me, mister minister, you to russia. it also is accused of supporting one fight, wagner,
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the russian mercenary, made up of former russian military are present in libya. no, no. you supported the half star over the other side. not more than enough was we never impose ourselves for the sake of any party with a levy or outside libya. they were so many soldiers. and as you say, that division was there in the libyan society. even within the contradictions, let me give you an example. i follow the arab resolutions and the before the meeting, the elections by elementary elections, the parliament gila flower, was there de la la la land, the libyan parliament, elected by the libyan people. and their results were acknowledged by libyans, by the added, by the community before supplier rod yellow was residing over all the delegations
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in all the summits after hierarchy. the phase of roger government has been foamed. this government doesn't include all the libyan parties, and there are some sorts of complete the beginning. the parliament escaped from tripoli to tub brooke, because of the threats imposed by the militias. but i'm sorry that's not a fair representation because he wasn't helpless. he was provided with weapons and supports by the united arab emirates, by egypt, and other in reality, you actually did support once hired over the other lender, the national not, i was a marginal. no, no, no, no. we were in contracts with all the libyan partners, for example. and so she was in october 2019. we had the
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russian african summit base. raj was the head of the libyan delegation. he met mister bolton. there was a presenting libya and he visited some more than 100 eyes, visited him and tripoli. we were in contract with all the pop is a leave. yes. the fusion's in libya, the national army, the commander half. and de la la la face the raj. misery, the leader of the high council. those who works in the age of the country works in the west of the country, work in the south of the country. we were in contact with all of them. even those who are supposed to look to see if it's land, the former redeem, that we couldn't have to talk to them to encourage all parties to be together, to sit and to have a comprehensive dialogue to be part of the libyan libyan that long hold to have an
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agreement, we welcome this political libyan dialogue, the appointment of anthem leaders. and they will council the government of the bay, but the national called national. yeah. to, to government. he visit the us, he met put and i know him by the way to baby. i know him have it is us when he was a prominent figure from a slot. that's why we were in contact with every one. mr minister, do you believe the house or had a political future? we'll continue our conversation with russia, the deputy foreign minister, mckyrie buck done off on the next episode of talk 12 dra 0. ah. the important thing if you are walking around in beirut was not to be in the line
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of fire from the holiday fall off. we heard gunshots. i was the 1st one to flee. the hot battle lasted 3 days and 3 nights, and there were no prisoners at the end control over the in, and you control the region around. and that's why i was such a bloody, an icon of conflict of the heart of the lebanese civil war bay route holiday in war hotels on al jazeera in the african capital calling me, i've been fine. i really maternity clinic killing pregnant women need wives and babies. wonder what he struggled to afghanistan or even newborns. our targets are no 0. be part of the debate itself defeated and posing in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again. when no topic is off the table, what we wanted to talk about where the man was white, man, touching aloud your dream, where a global audience become
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