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premises all french covered, but what you then leave is evidence that you have fully cleaned and wanted to give . i'm speaking about the role element before, even the government came up with this jamal cushion angie murder in a saudi consulate on our jazeera. ah, me talking about is carrying out a major security operation for a series of attract claimed by i saw in eastern afghanistan. ah, again, i'm a 3 and again this is, i was just here a life and also coming up way executive 11 jo, arrives in china us deal so charges against had dropped in canada earlier for to
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canadians reached by china, landed back home political parties, fight to the heart of germany's nautical generation, as young versus professor make that voices heard in sunday's election, the rivers of lava few that way down la palmer's volcano, the intensifying eruption has grounded flights in the region. ah, the telephone says that it's rounded up dozens of fighters linked to i saw a gun. astonished spokesman told us here that the detentions a part of a major security operation in the eastern city of dhl. all about the campaign follows a series of attacks claimed by isolate linked fighters al 0. hashem aho bother reports from campbell. this is a few moments after roadside bomb went off in july. one of the many attacks
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that have targeted the city in the last week, mostly carried by, i said enough god, his son, the arms grew known as islamic state of haul. our son is a regional affiliate of ice l whole. our son is the historical term for the region that includes more than de of gun is done. it was behind the attack at fort last month, which kills a $170.00 people, including 13 us troops, established in 2015. the armed group considers the taliban its enemy and has vowed to spread its own ideology for the whole law, which i hate the taliban spokesman. it's just a matter of time before i said enough gun is done, is defeated. interrupting that report from ashley about us. take you live to new york, where russia's foreign minister, so gay loves off, is about to give a press briefing. let's listen to reviews and the risk factors does the new taliban
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is. let me come here. it's of, i've got some presenter and also russia does feel fiercer, that the presence of the bun could somehow feed the confidence of islamic extremism in the region. or do you think that the taliban can slow down, for example, they use k. thank you so much. then you can use miss joseph shipment force monthly and everyone's minds we believe and we continue to believe that we believe from the very beginnings out to the developments are reality. what happened is a reality. unfortunately, the hasty withdrawl, let's call it that of us. true and other nato troops was carried out without any consideration of the consequences. and as you know, the consequences are that there are many weapons left in afghanistan and we all see the need to see to it that these weapons not being taken up and used
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. you can still even look for destructive purposes because it is, i'm sure, and the reality that is currently unfolding there is based on statements from the tall, a bon proclaimed, their intent to combat extremism, to combat terrorism, including the islamic state, and not to project and stability on a neighbors they have announced that they will comply with and they will respect women's rights. they've announced that they will see to it, that there be the creation of an inclusive government. you know about all of this. and, and now what's most important probably is for these prompts to be to be honored. the 1st step was taken of the creation of the transitional structures of government structure. of course, this is not reflect the whole, the whole gamut of afghan society, no religious and political forces. so we are engaged in context their ongoing. this is not the 1st year that these contacts have been going on,
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and we are continuing them through the expanded truck of russia, us china, pakistan. and most recently our representatives, i refer to the russian chinese and pockets, tanya presented. if they travel to door, then they travel to couples with engaged both with taliban and with the representatives of secular authority. is that by i'm talking about the former president cars i and the former head of the national consensus, a council abdulla during the discussion. first of all, focused on the need to ensure that there be config creation of such a government structure that would be genuinely representative to taliban have announced that there was a thing to ensure that this be reality. the current structure is temporary. so what's most important? once again, is to ensure that the promises that they have proclaimed publicly for those promises and to be kept. and for us, that is the top priority. that is what was mentioned in admissibility of the spread
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of extremism and spilling over into a neighboring countries. and of course, it is absolutely unacceptable for the terrorist threat to persist on afghans soil. so they announced that they are determined to fight iso and other terrorist groups and we will do everything possible to support them to ensure that this be made a reality going to be, this isn't your 534 question. i've got to say, i'm not for as much as she is russia concerning the possibility of using or listings of national sanctions regime. visa be those paula bon hormone president, place in the new government and to each contact with them. and what is the position that russia is planning to adopt in discussions that the united nations of the eating or lifting of international sanctions against the taliban who lives in the current situation is not limiting or obstructing our contact with the taliban?
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as i've already mentioned. furthermore, in sanctions of the security council, i think we should currently stand in the relevant resolution. do not prohibit such contacts is quite the contrary to curity council resolutions have a need, enshrined the need to advance the political process and this is impossible to achieve without working with a taller bond and our contact. as i mentioned. they are long standing contact with the movement of our contexts are 1st and foremost, geared towards ensuring that the security and safety of russian citizens to be upheld and 2nd, facilitate african reconciliation and the inter afghan political process. and i have not heard anybody raise the question at the council about the need must but stay issues for a go forthcoming meeting to touch upon the question of easing or listing international sanctions. once again, i would known that for the purposes of the current of the current who work with the
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taliban movement, that is not necessary. and i think that everybody, as i mentioned in response to the previous question, will all expect anticipate that the taliban will comply with all of their commitments that you and that they honor the, the promises they made. and then we will take a look at the how the terrorists and narcotics threat from afghanistan, whether they have 11 been lily and eliminated. thank you, mr. james, base from out to 0 to quick follow ups on afghanistan. the secretary general has will not of the catastrophic consequences that would be if there was an economic collapse in afghanistan. what do you think about the idea of and freezing afghanistan's funds that are held by international institutions? and secondly, you seen from what you've just said to have a policy of judging the taliban on its actions. tell me, how is the ideology of the taliban? different from other is the mas groups and other parts of the world. for example,
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in syria groups that you oppose and have been bombing seated in the area, as you know it's, there are, there is a term that terribly safe haven. was that the next? this is, they're almost all you're in charge. we have been liberated, however, he lives with problem in the little the so called the escalations don't have to create a shot. calling the shots there. this is just offshoot of job hot, all new. so this has been, this has been set out and all to get counselor resolutions and the terrorist organizations. a great threat there. so i don't see any problem here in terms of eliminating terrorists in syria. we are talking with our turkish partners 2 years ago and they signed a special agreement with us to the effect that they will combat to terrorists and the italy escalation zone. and that they will distinguish. they will differentiate them from those armed groups that are not a terrorist group. those who are cooperating with
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a character turkish military personnel. and in a few days, there will be another meeting between a president of the russian federation and turkey. and during that that there will be a discussion of how the commitments are complied with the business. of course, something that is slow, which is clear. turning to the taliban as compared with other groups. once again was probably we cannot separate terrorists into good and bad terrorists. however, with those sanctions that have been imposed against the taliban, are you have a number of of a loopholes that 1st and foremost exemptions that is of so that there be dialogue possible. that means it's a good counsel, it recognizes the child on as an integral part of african society for job hot news . and hey, tech re awesome, and sir, that is not the case for them. and that is, i think where the difference slide was. so of course we will encourage those who have taken some power and now in couple after the flight of foreign contingency for
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them to behave in a civilized manner. it kinda sounds international. and mostly we already talked about that. we believe that this is a question that needs to be consider that the practical level, specifically on the basis of those positions that you mentioned, quoting the secretary general approach. but the government of the taliban has determined candidates for the about it or post in russia will russia credit the individuals heading of the movement most neutral. we don't having information about anybody having turned to us for the accreditation. there isn't a basset or working in moscow was appointed by the previous government, and the question of an international recognition of the telephone at the present juncture is not on the table. we will proceed from that premise if we receive
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a request for the appointment of a new and author, you go, one of the middle is what they gave. it could be, we've heard, abide and date man. and he said that the era of wars is over. that the era of diplomacy is, has been offered in. do you believe that 2nd, what about diplomatic property has been progress? and with a visa and the delegation, there was a danger for our delegation not to be allowed into the general family due to vaccination requirements, as we know that i've seen of that was approved here in the us. thank you. news. i don't think that this is an attempt to, to do it, but it is something of it seems that this is a loss for in person authorities that there's an important i cannot blame new york authorities for taking for being very safe. this is
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a problem throughout the world. there are many variance of this virus. so precautionary measures are of course important here. and they are warranted. and as you quite rightly say, we do not accept the time to discriminate against the vaccines that are not registered in the united states. we've repeatedly, but which have repeatedly shown to proven to be affected the applicable to the v e u countries hungry slovakia. for example, have already registered our vaccines, and this is an example for other members of the european union and north atlantic alliance. turning to visa for delegation. yes. with this visas were issued, not just taking into account the epidemiological considerations, but also with a well known political delays. this is something which was obvious. we saw this
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number of our staff have not yet been granted. visas including state duma, deputies in who are part of the delegation. and of course, we will see to it that the leadership of the us a good terry it and sure that their obligations be complied with to ensure that all agreements be complied with. that, that have been set out in the agreement between the united nations and the host state district. that is the united states of america. there are many problems i have a mouse egregious violations of this agreement, egregious violation of the obligation of the host, a state of the un headquarters, including the above mentioned removal of diplomatic property from the general assembly committee. and host state relations has already expressed its view that this is not acceptable. it is not right. and the secretary general has much noted the need for arbitration to begin be so be these activities by the us yesterday i
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met with him. i am very, i reminded him of this. i'm very pleased that his a legal advisor was president mr. wires. in the, during the discussion who is duty bound to initiate the necessary measures and these measures are very late. and your 1st question. yes. but if you invite them, the president biden, the voice and said so that the united states will never again use force to change the arrangements. instructions and other countries never say never. we know how they trump administration took it upon itself to withdraw from the iran nuclear agreement, which was agreed to by the obama administration. and now, incidentally, negotiations are underway to fully restore the j. c. p. o, a. the joint comprehensive plan of action for the iranian nuclear program, the iranians, among other things, are putting a question to the iranians. who can we sign in their way of battle is ation of
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actions under the plan. can we set out that the next to delegate, administration will respect what we are greeting upon. us has said no, we cannot do this because that's our system. there's international law and other systems. and that is the 2nd thing that by and said that the era of aggressive diplomacy is being ushered in. this probably means that they will use other means to attempt to, to, to, to, to determine the lives in other countries. the same colored a revolution is not a force, but is equally destructive force being is look at libya, consider iraq, consider syria and consider our neighbor ukraine, the more until it was. so we just wanted the us to take the next step and to comply with the application not to use force to, to gain in one up on others. not to do that,
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to acknowledge that we are all different. we have cultural civilizational routes which differ, but we live on one planet. we need to respect one another pulse get here. chris newspaper. putting to our information. active preparations are under way for the deputy secretary of state to visit moscow at what stage are these negotiations? and when can we expect that to take place? and most importantly, what does moscow expect in response for the lifting of sanctions that somebody on the rush block was? well, if you have to sources of information and why don't you ask those who gave that information to you, we are preparing a number of contacts through the ministry of foreign affairs and with the state department. this isn't the only area where on which we are currently carrying out discussions, and we believe that when both sides come to an agreement about the content taking
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place at a specific time on a specific issue, we will make the corresponding announcements. thank you very much. thank you, maria, and thank you. foreign minister, pamela, fall from cbs news of follow up on this. i know you never live. sure. it's true. i live here. nice to see you again. my question is a follow up on the j. c. p. o, a. the u. s secretary se blinking said has to be soon. time is running out the ran foreign minister yesterday said they're ready. it seems that they're getting mixed messages from the united states, but it should be soon. you negotiated this deal? can you play out or you are part of the negotiation? can you play out what happens if the u. s. doesn't get back on?
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iran keeps advancing it's nuclear program. what? what's the worst case scenario that you say? thank you, that you're on the deal. if you are on we're doing anything that would be prohibited on simply the iran is complying with the nonproliferation treaty and the additional protocol to the agreement. some guarantees it is not complying with most of the obligations or the g. c. p. o a currently which is simply not currently enforced because the us exit that agreement. and the conversation now is about fully restoring that agreement following which iran would have no justification to make any exceptions to the obligations that it has taken upon itself for the community.
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and the i a, it says and its director general personally is in contact with iran. walner got it. and they have a full picture of what is happening there because they are not being blocked, access to the work that iran is carrying out under its nuclear program. and the i a, a does not have any justification to believe that the conclusion that was made in 2015 about the absence of any fines of redirecting the nuclear program towards military needs. we will still do well that conclusion no longer applies. they have no basis to review this, and they've said this, of course, we would like the negotiations for the full fledged restoration of the j. c p. o. way to resume as soon as possible. but 1st of all, the governments in iraq has just been formed and they are saying that they need at least a couple of weeks and hopefully not more to put together the negotiating team because
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they've had some staff changes in the government stuff. and secondly, when the, when the us exited the j. c. p, a iran for more than a year and continued to comply in good faith with everything that it had undertaken . in accordance with that documents, in the hope that the us come to its senses and come back to the ideal. so saying now that so the time is running out. anybody can say this but not washington was of course them from the previous administration. vines. this is what the current administration has inherited and the current administration was in fact the author behind the j, c, p. o. so it seems evident that they should be more active and resolving all issues related to those. there is one topic and that is distinction. the us, i'm awfully introduced against iran, allegedly for violating the j. c. p. o, a. but those sanctions relate not only into the uranium party,
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they all centered sanctions against all those who lawfully trade with iran stuff, including when the shipments of military good is a winches, the prohibition of which has elapsed and those sanctions should also be lifted as part of a string, the p o a and all around trade partners in all areas should not suffer from new unilateral us measures. go down by the way, the translator said, iraq, you said around. so just putting it on the record does, does iran's economy just collapse if this doesn't happen is the issue is what doesn't happen if the j c p isn't restore. yeah. when the keys tonight, it doesn't work well, we're not even considering such scenarios. but such a studio. we used to have
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a fairly serious hope and, but i do have to, i think this is well founded optimism that we will be able to achieve results at the very least everybody does something. everybody wants, including the u. s. and iran thinking their foreign minister, big to do to turkish news, they just be on the la to call me the northwest of syria has changed with russia intensifying it is air strikes in recent weeks. particularly ahead of summit between president ardon and president putin. why it's russia stepping up its attacks just before this, some medicine and other question on syria as well? is there an agreement or a consensus between russia and the us following a meeting in geneva, with the russian deputy foreign minister and us national security council coordinator, bread maker, which took place in geneva. thank you. won't be so if you radius an agreement
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between russia and on what used few credit. right. yes. thank you. been my deputy magee work there. there was a meeting in geneva between the russian deputy foreign minister and press montgomery on eastern brady. when recently i'm not aware of this we, we don't have a special channel with the united states to discuss your green. you owe money or not your late. you may not be, we were pros are getting the 1st question that was really great. something about ukraine wasn't it should, and i should sit on it and i see that as a regarding the situation in the northwest of syria, we are using force there in accordance with the requirements of resolution 22,
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$54.00 of the security council of the un which stipulate that there needs to be an uncompromising fight against terrorism on syrian soil. and i already mentioned earlier that there was a special agreement on live between the president of russia and turkey and turkish colleagues. took upon themselves the obligation to separate the normal opposition forces from terrorists. and this was to have been done a long time ago now previously, but it has not happened to date. there is some slow progress, but the terrorist threat that those benefits are projecting from the liberty escalations on those threats can recurrence. and from the escalation zone was these people are attacking both the positions of the syrian army. and they also repeatedly have attempted to launch the attack against our military base and how meaningful so hard turkish colleagues are well aware that we
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will not accept such behavior. and we will not accept such attitude on the part of the band. it would be dogs regarding the role carried out by the turkish military service men in the live escalations. or we will indeed go to talk about this specifically in the context of, from pairing for the meeting of the 2 presidents and at the meeting itself, which i think will be taking place on september 29th. this will be one of the main issues on the agenda, how to achieve what we have already agreed on, and i'm sure that terrorists do not have free reign. i'm talk to you regarding contact with the you as a pro, some good for us to be free as well to you. but i hope those context you gotta take place in those contacts. we
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draw attention to the illegitimate nature of the presence of the contrary. and territory, and we draw attention to the outrageous contrition with the area that they occupied with the radius of 55 kilometers called all tongues and the situation that the controlling entity currently exists in rebuff camp on territory control by the us. all these food, this is going to got the very lengthy, very expensive issue, but the contacts that we have through the ministry of foreign affairs and in the security come saw. those mostly relates to the fact that yes, the u. s. is there illegitimately, but they are present there and that is also a reality. and given their intention to fire weapons, whether it without good cause, we can talk about a conflicting mechanism that mechanism does work. and i would like to draw your attention by the way,
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to the fact that this mechanism is working. despite the legal prohibitions that the u. s. congress introduced regarding military contact with and lucas, much in the joint chiefs of staff origin recently spoke out publicly in their assessment that this was on wise. and that those restrictions on military contacts should be listed. something that i think would be useful not only for di, conflicting, and syria, but also further developing our dialogue on arms control in general, russia today television channel. yes. turkey has expressed concerns about the voting of crimea in the recent state duma elections. that's despite the fact that russia has provided humanitarian assistance for koby 19 to turkey, as well as military cooperation. why, why i guess my question is, could you address the imbalance perhaps?
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what is your analysis of the imbalance in relation my, my 2nd question is regarding molly france has expressed concern about the presence of military contractors from russia in molly. they're now being joined by their european allies in speaking about this concern. and i guess my question is, what is russia's position on this was should grima well symbol and yet on the topic of premier turkey was not the only one who was going to the claim that they are concerned that they denounce the voting and crimea. but i would explain all of this commotion by the following. first of all, this was 5 years ago when the previous day do my elections were held. nobody made such statements. the very least, they were never so loud was it was either the police. could you go in your i don't recall something like that happening. and the fact that there because of the
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counseling on upon this issue now, including hastily convening the so called cranium platform in russia, foreign minister. so good number of speaking of the united nations and i've chemistry, he's a hasty for all of us. troops was carried out with little force. so the consequences, it's important to the taliban is promises to be honest, he said, and for russia, that's our top priority. we will do everything we can to support them in the fight against iso, tara brooks. so again, i'm off rushes, foreign minister, speaking at the united nation. shoot. but it is the, the, this is our 0, the headlines. this are a major telephone security operation is on the way in the eastern africa city of jalal, about many people have been arrested. it comes off for a series of attacks claimed by iso in afghanistan, chief spokesman for the taliban says that it's a continuation of our security operation against isolating the capital daisha.
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