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hello, i'm emily anglin. this is the news our live from, jo. ha! coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia's president announces a military mobilization, 300000 reserve is to being cold up to fight in ukraine. and the evasion is dominating the un general assembly world ladies have denounced plans by foreign ukrainian regions to join russia harrigan. fiona strengthens as it moves up the atlantic ocean after destroying pots of puerto rico, and the dominican republic and rescue efforts are underway in australia to save hundreds of wiles, stranded on a beach in sport. russia's exile from european football will continue for another 2 years. you have 1st confirmed that they've been banned from the draw for the 2024 european championships over the countries invasion of ukraine. we begin the program in russia where president vladimir putin,
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his calling up reservists to fight in ukraine. he made the announce during a rare address to the nation, the defense minister says the partial mobilization will involve drafting around 300000 personnel. the decision comes as russian troops lose ground to ukraine's counter offensive in the northeast. meanwhile, must go back separatists in 4 ukrainian regions have said they'll hold a referendum on joining russia. she turn yep, credit. mm hm. but it does it, but it is necessary to support the proposal of the ministry of defense and the general staff to hold a partial military mobilization in russia. i repeat, we are talking of a partial mobilization. only only people in the military reserve will be drafted when the priority will be on people who served in the armed forces. have military specialization and experiences be of those drafted before being sent to the places of service will have mandatory additional training relying on experienced gained during the special military operation. the decree on partial mobilization has been
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signed to his bringing gabriel alexander, who joins his live now from cave hello there, gave what's being made of putin's announcement. well, i think there is some big question still to be answered and those questions are many one being how soon can these troops get to the front lines? and it appears that it's going to take awhile because these are not necessarily rushes best train soldiers. there's a reason why they're reservists because their service has ended. and there's a reason why they're not currently on the front lines. and that's because they haven't ball in tier to go. so this is cleared or remember that this is very much reaching in the reservists, forcing them to be retrained and get to the front lines. what exactly they will be doing is anybody's guess, but it appears that they could be backfilling if you will. some of the more experienced russian troops on the front lines. we're also hearing,
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there's other be other challenges that certainly faces with this is because it appears that this is at least somewhat an admission by putting it so far. this war has not gone as he had planned it. and he's trying to basically, potentially appease some of the hard liners in russia who have been calling for a more robust response here in ukraine, in a harder defense here in ukraine. and on the other side, the russian general population that is pretty much bend for the most part, isolated from this war. so i think he's trying to split the difference here. but there are certainly still many questions to be answered about this partial mobilization. but it is clear that this certainly could be changing the terek trajectory of this war in a more dangerous direction. and given everything you've just said, what's been been the reaction on the ground in ukraine to russian troops potentially increasing their presence their
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there is certainly no panic here in key. if in fact it's just the opposite. there's a lot of shrugging of the shoulders. if you will, and sort of rolling their eyes precedent, both the mayor zelinski commented about this and he basically said in response to the speech, there's nothing new. there's no new information here. and this changes absolutely nothing. according to zelinski. he said, we will continue to work with our allies to get the weapons that are needed for our troops and our soldiers. because our mission, he says, has not changed. and that is to expel all russian troops from all, excuse me, from all territories within ukraine. so there is almost a sense in a way that this is a positive sign for ukrainians because they feel that this is an admission of at least that potent is having to go to plan b or plan c if you will. because so far,
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his plan a in this war hasn't work, that is sort of the view that you're getting here from heave, definitely not any sort of panic and definitely a sense that nothing will change as far as their military strategy going forward. right. gay, thank you. very much for the update gay, but alexander, i live, press any key. thank you. those getting the call up are expected to have that military experience. the beginning of the year, russia had about $900000.00 active troops. but last month, president putin ordered that number to be increased to one point. 15000000 analysts suggest 190000 trips took part in moscow's initial invasion, including rushing back to malicious and security forces already in dumbass, in the east, in ukraine. that events minister has said about $6000.00 soldiers have died so far . but u. s. officials put that figure much higher, and between 60 and 80000. let's bring him alexander tis of. he is
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a russia analyst at queens university, belfast, and he joins us by skype. alexander, thanks so much for being on this news. our is 300000 troops enough to help moscow recoup some of the losses on the ground in ukraine where they think of us, they are the right number to solve the problem. so for kind of severe dis, buttons in troops, numbers between ukraine who already mobilized it's army, is population since the beginning of all the russia, which was trying to fight the mobilized army with. we don't force report off made to troops and so weapons and so forth. with a limited sort of peace time army or farm or professionals. so $300000.00 on it. so sh, i'm other military experts, so sounds wild right from what i've heard. but equally, i mean,
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there's no reason if it doesn't work, they would stop at 300. i mean, the minister show on the 1st showed most of the worth 25000000 rosa wrists and russia. so that was basically well malignant of what they can put in. obviously, i don't think it come to kind of cool enough all them. that brings me to my next question. why has moscow chosen a partial mobilization instead of a full one? is persian worried, a for mobile as a zation could be costly, politically? well, i think politically that's the, the main reason and it's always been the case that there is a very fine line put and try to thread between calling the duration. this is a special needs reparation done by professional mental horton territory and coming more of actual war where, which includes mobilizing population, when liberalization happens, that really is driving it home, very close to people and they can longer pretend it's a special ministry. the ration another point i, you know, you also have
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a limit on how many trucks can you actually call equip drain and send, you know, so it's not like you can just draw on millions and millions and get them. i think they will have to start with numbers. they have, there is a capacity millimeter capacity, how much they can train and use in any given time. so i think that's the they could, they could correlation, but that should be enough. what i found interesting was the fact that students and conscripts under the age of $27.00 on not being cold up, is that aimed at a pacing and preventing any discontent among rush of years. what and what does it say about how young people feel about the wall? well yes, so then, but, but from a bit to zation because they tried to limit it to those with bethel experience or with some official reservists who had some a formal military experience, particularly in syria and other places on the reservists. so that,
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so those are the rezo wrists, the, the conscripts i'm not the one the so anybody from $18.27 is eligible to be called up or up to one year in bill. i mean, this is much more sensitive method because they seem to be young because there's been a tradition of position to war. seems janice, thong time when the a lot of young soldiers been lost. the 1st church in a wall was also a done by the conscript, this just extremely negative along the notations of using concord for, for was like that. that's where the trying to avoid. now i'm not sure if they will completely managed or with it all together, but that's certainly intentional. just goal for every school. i have ready, military experience and not as young as the fresh, concrete pace. negotiations will already effectively at a dead end will. what impact will this may have on ending this complaint? well, i think you have to remember that this move comes in with another move to call the
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referendums while it's in joining russia in the white saras race. so i think once those, the referendums been held regardless of the legitimacy and so for the russian, well, formerly annexed both territories. and after that, the rule for negotiations weeks, timley limited ivory, wasn't really quite limited. now, so beyond that, we really see is just a complete, complete defeat of one of our side or valve. and that's means much, much longer conflict of because obviously russia is mobilizing it will ukraine's escape mobilizing as well. so the, the, the both health supplies of weapons and so forth. and it's really be turning into a war for 3 sion which can go on for 4 years. and one decides of quick victory as was home by the russians in the beginning with it didn't work ukrainians been
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advancing recently, but now russians responded with their abilities ation. so it doesn't seem that ukraine will be able to do an ultra victory now with rationalizing so many more troops. so we are moving into this long war attrition. what will come at the end of it and how long the last is nobody? nobody knows them. yes, it's a question we all went on. so thank you very much for your in science, alexander. he's off a russia analyst at queen's university. belfast. thank ah . the ukraine war has been dominating speeches at the un general assembly in new york. several western countries have accused russia returning to imperialism. at spring in antioch manic editor james bay's, who's in new york. hello there, james. you as president joe biden will address the un in about an hour or so. what's he expected to say about this? ukraine will well,
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certainly ukraine will be one of the focuses of his speech. and i think we're likely to get some sort of reaction to what president putin has said in the last few hours that mobilization. but also that veiled threat that he might use nuclear weapons. now he didn't that she say the word nuclear, the exact words were he could use all means available to us. and i'm not bluffing. certainly, we've already had some response from some of ukraine's allies from the key nato players. one of those, the u. k. one of the strongest and staunchest supporters of ukraine in the last hour i spoke to the u. k. foreign secretary james cleverly and i asked him about that warning from president putin. or these are not the actions of a military leader who thinks this war is going to plan. we know we said so at the time that rushes plan was to sweep across ukraine in
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a matter of weeks. and yet what we see most recently is that being pushed back by the very, very professional actions of the ukrainian offices. so these words are written response to failure rather than to success. and i suspect that all that would happen if these troops were put to the front line is yet more young russians would be lost in this illegal unprovoked and unnecessary war. and what we call upon russia to do is to remove its troops from ukraine to negotiate in good faith once it has done so and for the ukrainians to be given their country back. let me talk now about that warning from present future. let me read you the exact words. if there is a threat to the territorial integrity of our country and for protecting our people, will certainly use all the means available to us. and i am not bluffing. well the means he has includes nuclear weapons. how worried should we be? well, the point that we have made, we've made this throughout this conflict,
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is there has never been a threat to russia. this was his attack into ukraine. this was his war. this was his violence. it was his aggression to his neighbor. we do not and never posed a threat to russia, he brings this situation upon himself because of his aggression in ukraine. what we want all we want is for ukraine to be able to govern itself all of itself for the ukrainian people to live in peace and prosperity. and for the wider global implications, including food price pressure that's being fell across the globe for those things to be alleviated by russia withdrawing from ukraine and allowing that country to get back to, to, to living. the last thing. one of the people though watching in the u. k. and all around the world, i'm going to be worried about these words. i am not laughing from someone who's one of the major nuclear powers. are you worried about the possible use of technical
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nuclear weapons? we had a recent comment from the former deputy section of nato rose guatemala, who said it was a deep concern to her. well, as i said, nature has never been an aggressive alliances, a purely defensive alliance. the ukrainians, defending their homeland against invaders from russia. and there has not been, and there has never been a threat to russia itself. you say that? but he says he's not bluffing. i mean, are you worried that cornered now he might do something that previously was unthinkable. that the, the, the right thing for him to do, the right thing for russia to do is to leave you crime. let ukraine rebuild itself rebuild. it's a corner me. and to start behaving as a proper international partner. that's what we've ever asked for. and to escalate the rhetoric, as we've seen here is unnecessary. it doesn't,
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it doesn't help in any way at all. and as i've said, our resolve to support the ukrainians in the legitimate defense of their sovereign territory is wavering. and james, also addressing the un general assembly is the iranian president. he's already said that he won't be meeting with the us president on the sidelines. so how will he use this opportunity? well, the president of iran, ibrahim and i, you see is the 2nd speaker this morning at the general assembly. so expecting that speech very, very soon, it will be very interesting to see what he says about that stalled nuclear deal. the u. s. pulled out of the j. c. p. o, a, the iran nuclear deal on the president. trump, they won't back in on the president biden, but they've not been able to negotiate something satisfactory. because in the meantime, after iran pulled out,
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iran has decided to resume its nuclear plans and it's nuclear program and they have a pretty advance nuclear program now. so it's quite hard to put the deal back together again. it's pretty, very difficult and the talks are not going anywhere. what will the president of iran say about that? i think is important. the other thing that is important is what he says about recent protests that take place. that having some protests here in new york, i don't think they're going to worry the iranian president at all because they are, i would disrupt the usual suspects. right next. solve on the b, m e k. that often states protest in new york against the iranian government, much more worrying for him will be the protests that have been taking place in recent days in iran involving young people. many of them involving women after the death of a 22 year old woman must armine, who is reported, was, was killed off to being beaten by the religious place that is going to concern
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present racy. how is he going to refer to that? is he going to refer to that? we'll see when he speaks to the general assembly, we expect in the next few minutes? yes, we'll certainly be looking out for that. just while we're waiting for the iranian president james, the ukrainian president and let him use the landscape, is also expected to address the un general assembly. what can we expect from him? and will he react to prudence amounts and today of 300000 troops, heading his way not clear whether he will react to that and what he's going to say. but we've certainly seen a lot of speeches by presence lensky since the side of the war in february. president lensky is not here in new york. that's the 1st thing to make clear. he's going to be speaking by video. now you are allowed to speak by video the last 2 years because of code 19. you didn't have to come here to stop people intermingling . it was a virtual or at least a hybrid meeting here with some speakers in present,
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but many were not present and were speaking by video this year. everyone supposed to be here. so why is presence, let's keep given an exemption. that's because the ukrainians asked for it, and there was a vote in the general assembly took place on friday. interestingly, only 7 countries voted against that, although there were more abstentions. i think that that is indicative of most of the general assembly. certainly thinking ukraine should speak, but also many of them do believe that russia is the aggressor in this war. as we look at a difficult day, i think on diplomacy in ukraine. certainly with the comments that come from the russian president seems from him with that mass mobilization and that veiled threat to use all available means seems to be an escalation in this war. it's worth telling you behind the scenes, there is still some diplomacy going on on one small issue. now you remember, it was turkey that led the diplomacy on the ukraine grain deal getting the grain
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that was trapped inside ukraine out through the black sea. that was done earlier in the summer by turkey, and the un that scene is one of the successes will go, i can tell you, russia is grumbling about that deal. it says the other half of the deal was getting it grain and fertilizer. back to world markets, now they're not sanctioned, but until many companies just don't want to do business with russia, and russia believes that it's side of the bargain is not being met. so down the line, there is a cause of danger that russia may decide not to continue the great deal, which is so important to try to alleviate the food crisis. but turkey is also working on something else. and i'm told is that a pretty advanced stage of that is negotiations with ukraine and russia for a prisoner swap, one source telling me maybe despite the other news we've had today, something could be announced today. not sure about that, but certainly the turkey working with both the ukrainians and the russians on another bit of diplomacy. a very narrow bit of diplomacy, but still important. an exchange of prisoners,
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potentially. those that are held by ukraine. the russians helped by ukraine and the cranium held by russia. there might be some sort of swap of those moving forward in the coming days. but with a deal like this, it's very fragile, very difficult, and the deal is not done until it's done and it's not done yet. all right, james, we can just say some movement there at the un general assembly. the president of nigeria has just finished speaking and so we're just waiting to hear from ron's president for him, racy who will be addressing the audience. he's just walking up to the podium now. there are a number of issues that he will could address, including the iran nuclear deal, and protests at his country on his home soil. let's have a listening now. it's only smell low, low, gracious, of law,
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and the most merciful. how may the blessings of the all mighty shine upon the prophet mohammed and his descendants and successors. sudden all those so normally not to all of these on the omen and so on a cheddie, the holy koran allowed to go to the states, nor tomorrow in the morning or kid. dear creator, omnipotent of the world, except our regards and respects towards your chosen messengers. abraham moses jesus and prophet muhammad, who brought the message of justice, spirituality, and proper behavior and compassionate comportment to the people of the world. and they destroyed the foundations of her unjust. this and lack of fairness to allow humans to build a new world for the future. ladies and gentlemen,
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mister secretary general in all of the foundational need for a better world is justice. all of the hopes and aspirations of human kind are build on justice and they have the capacity for the creation of such a framework of all encompassing justice, which means elimination families of injustice. and we are more defenders our other fight against injustice in all of its foreign us against humanity, against spirituality, against the all my idea against the people of the world, no matter where it may occur that we do the amazon us a wish to be closer to the, to the creator and the teachings of the creator, existed in all humanity, and their willingness for change is witnessed in revolutions throughout the history
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of humanity, even though a lot of movements never reach the maturity of a revolution. many of the revolutions deviated from their pat original path. however, the success of many people and nations, such as the nation of iran, in the realization of their aspiration for their islamic revolution, has strengthened in the heart of the people around the globe such aspirations and the loving sonoma. these la revolution of iran was the realization of the movement of the people of iran towards justice and fairness. even though faced with that all matter are solid on him on hold a lot of plots throughout the decades. it has been able to safeguard itself as a 1st them the nation of iran, based on an advance on social and organizational order and on created form. and you want to demolish shaky in these law, make republic of iran re not in order to create
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a justice internally and bring to the world order a message of justice and fairness. se key components on this path where she nor do c badge hang. joining spirituality, multilateralism or young man must have had, am, can normally ladies and gentlemen, i am grateful and honored to be the representative of a people and a nation that has inherited a great civilization that has been free. i thought at least that for millennia, and has always managed to defeat the applauds of the enemies that sought to conquer it on an nation that has always seen oppression as an existential enemy and has always thought far v. i thought it was in order to destroy the enslavement. toil with all my belongings, all the way to the palestinians would believe in
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a common as john a faith for humanity yet. and we are 4 and general there globalization of just this, what we seek for ourselves, we will wish on to others as well and what we do not wish for ourselves. we do not impose on others unless you don't, but that nation of iran believes that he just this brings the unity brings cohesion . and warfare is an destroyer of all thing i saw had a hot one day and i left for a country that wishes eternally to have justice. but then outside of its own borders, i just created a shot or trains, various terrorist groups, and unleashes them yet on various nations. must be ashamed in the face of humanity must be ashamed when faced with principles of freedom and justice and fairness of humanity. walker does not only belong to certain segments. leah rushing out of the world, warriors normally islamic republic of iran,
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home as well. that all you do even better, ma'am. no, you, by taking aspirations from its constitution and the values, the spiritual values upon which it is based. he has comedies sancho car as one of the most effective ways to safeguard human rights of all my padding absorb, aha. and has you the most useful tools that are in order through, on the math will yet to hog you? me realize no, he enter sissy in the realization of the rights of all of the oppressed across the globe sees that as one of its inherently duties. madison, these law mcgrue, public of iran, reject some of the double standards of some government's v as a v all human rights and says that as we found the most important factor on which has rendered by now you the topic of human rights in the eyes of many didn't all the better see, because this is something that it is hard that
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a body currently. ha ha, then it be pan are taking place at this force that is taking place in the islamic republic of iran, ammonia where we started speaking of and creating a dialogue about the death of your friends of innocent women in a western country. so until we have this double standards we're on, our attention is solely focused on one side, and not all equally will not have true justice and fairness human rights. are you my belongs to all. but unfortunately, this trampled upon by many governments on a document on is not there julia killers. how you, maggie, to say that native tribes of canada, who's with bodies bodies of hundreds of their children, were discovered in mass graves in a school that rides of the palestinians. the right to life of the occupied peak of unoccupied people, of those who have fallen victim to terrorism on vulgar. those who seek have more freedom and refuge, but only want to have their children locked up in cages. enjoy all of this shows.
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am that there are men in their place of the accused and the defender must not be on a vulgar you judge, not solely as it is represented by son, that all is hot. and it does need a foundation which many like these days in order to claim that not the right to safeguard more as general human rights is than when talking about their remembering the savagery and the crimes of isis of dia should that enslaved christian. and he is edy and other religious minorities, women, and children. it shows you when we entered the arena to defeat them. it shows that we have been clearly on the side and as defenders of human rights and those who defended them promoted diet, ices. we had to be seated that the table of the accused or on dearer vanessa me yet, ladies and gentlemen gathered here today,
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we see today that we are witnessing a change of the world order a uni lateral world, a world of head germany, a world in which in which my finances have financially how're gains control over standards of behavior that were criminal products and oppressive sanctions against nations. and the use of international organizations as a tool of oppression and exerting pressure on defenseless nations nodded on air. in other words, we're speaking of a world we completely privy of justice and fairness. so this order has lost its support on, in the thought of nations and people throughout the globe. and new order has been, he's not as you'd, us has been shaking up to take its place. and it's undoubtedly, it's without a doubt that it will be created from lebanon to the palestine occupied territories . all in all over our region. we see on the defeated leader policies of such an
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old system, yet r e. now, in her thought that we see terrorism, ya see, we see the trampling of han of native cultures and religions. heavy man standing unjustly against multilateralism. on his unilateral actions, all of these have created yon have a great challenges back on the path to human progress while that even bother you. we firmly believe it over there in order to face little challenges, all challenges as well as new frameworks in the world. we have no choice on, but it hasn't gone cohesiveness and unity based on multilateralism and justice. phony based on shared human and carmen values. you know, he would based on divine teachings there is no other path thought and we'll get em . how may or may lead we are,
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they believed that all freedom seeking nations are more having self fillable that have their heart steady high did to such is not equal. we took the values and the defense of all of these values against the oppressors across the globe. breast on our shoulders, what we seek is the rights of the iranian nation, of the iranian people that are a relationship based on oppression. you will not be tolerated. you study. we will stand firm at, in, by any proudly defend the rights of our people in our nation. we believe that any oppressive action is an action against world peace and stability. young guardian, mass, which is a threat to the entire world, any reaching how do you security throughout the world on, through any path other than justice would not be sustainable or permanent. and that is precisely what you expect of the united nations to support. he had, you know, you and i do act fast. of course the,
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i mean the implementation of justice and fairness is quite challenging a difficult and perhaps it is because of that. and that many of those claims to be on the side or piece i get a run away from your, their responsibility of p. so we say onto them already have our goal. hm hm. now dody, since you do not wish to carry the burden on your shoulder, do you not even wish to carry the burden of fighting against oppression? yeah. or on, you know that our belief is deeply rooted in the chronic culture. what is that says do not be oppressors, nor is to be present at any one of our at. and the fate of many nations is high to exactly this principle than those. ready ran who resort and run away from the large and could you give out of all that voucher character of fairness and justice run to unilateralism and oppressive power? steady, human kinetic a nation that lacks logical, yet relies on me who there tars military intervention is them bulls on the ground
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and already a are chosen barbie. are you an unfair selective fighting against terrorism and many other injustices believe the use of nuclear weapons is on that? so god did that take the world closer to fairness, justice and peace, or did it become for sure, the foundation for a hedge, a monic powers, the killing of hundreds of thousands of jamini iraqi, syria, an afghan children on in bassetti, which human values that sir yours were these not there are that he got to johnny's now evil faces of the total lack of justice and fairness in many ways to live in parts of the world are and in reality, what is united cities? what does the islamic republic of iran see other than obtaining its own logical and fair right, are not our shop take out of that which has caused havoc and chaos among the
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oppressors of the world. dear colleagues, are you willing to day that we had younger than willingness to no army that in support of her germany, not army has become an am on a sore point for humanity throughout the world. it is as serious threat booking it is the wish of the nations across the world. it already on her on an increasing basis to obtain justice in dependence. while enjoying security. at the same time of our danny looked num above him at the realization of that. how about the front of resistance that crowded me corner shows bought, verify, then i repeated thought of him at the realization of the doctrine of resistance. booking it shows the extreme and deep rooted willingness of many people to obtain true justice. whereas unilateralism has been the tool that has okay, let us use that, that has been used to hold many countries of baghdad, kitchen,
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and ha, on a selective basis. and america cannot accept that certain countries have the right to stand on their own 2 feet one. and they keep equivocating. militarism was security on the friends of america, do not enjoy a better situation. what is occurring today in europe is a mirror image of what you're not has occurred in western air in western asia in the past few decades. got over there was that issue in the higher the comportment and the result of the movement of the troops throughout these regions on she have yielded the same results because all of them have to man off. it would have shown that the fate he got out of many countries shows that america has pursued her own interest at the expense of the interests of many other countries and globe if mister secretary, general miller. dear colleagues, these law mac revolution are here in iran, was there be the beginning of the movement of a great nation of iran to seek her own place in the world. and through the decades
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we have been faced with foreign clods such as kuda, tarzan, oppressive sanctions as well as at our home in our hedge a monic interventions. but none of the successes of the iranian nation have been acceptable to the great powers that you're from. the time that the 1st president of the islamic revolution of iran missed him, the late mister roger, you showed the soul of his feet that had been tortured with arch, savagely. you shall then placed his foot upon this podium affords some 40 years ago, tony, and showed the scars of the torture on it in hawaii at arm because you know that he was subjected to or at the hands of the shot secret police. he avatar of that speech in this very hall. he was martyr lead by the hypocrites. you gonna gonna under get to court about a decade after it's delayed. that's a mom for may name made it so that the nation of iran could really be was able to repel foreign aggression from her territory and be in charge of her own destiny.
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one year the people of iran pool have themselves been victims of terrorism. he started off, have today already become young, have you for that as so porter that can be counted on in the fight against terrorism throughout the region. today, the stomach republic of iran in order to reach her just on them on aspirations, has as all your money spent, much capital, nadia. from that time when i'm you know, i, saddam hussein clara there algiers, such as ammonia care, a court ordered for an o. hello. at fact, iran in an unprovoked manner all the way to the time when the american government trampled upon the nuclear cord general. yeah. and we saw a new face of criminal behavior against humanity. i thought he would that the beach raised some time ago. the previous president of the united states of america
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announced that i says was created by the united states of america. my father, you know, you point out for us. it makes no difference whether isis dire, was made by which administration, who let them rich american government. what matters is that a government on the other side of this planet to the side, any want to fat, ha ha, who bring havoc and chaos to the geography. i'm one of our region where you're at the expense of the lives and the blood of women and children and the innocence. but these law, me, republic resistance put an end to that. most men, one idea to that destructive movement, you, of, and the leader that descended into the arena of the fight against terrorism was no one other than the beloved, late monitor, general awesome solid money. that it all got ya, man, a freedom seeking man who became a martyr. kathy,
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on the path of obtaining the freedom of the nations of the region that i would have . and because the previous president of the united states of america, what i'm that effectively managed to sign the document of the savage crime and a legal crime, any moral crime. and what was said in so many words on ha, shows care that the christian yeah, that is imposed upon the nations of the region. been not have been in such a fashion builder. oh yeah. the law has managed, gone to heal as to some of the broken hearts that we saw. a result of this driver thought at home. the cobb county there had not been proper pursuit of justice. so as seen in the face of
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a crime that the american president of it all out at middle georgia to have a signature on and we'll hoc you me or me and we'll move on. should not be abandoned. what awesome is falling on? you know, we seek god, go here all day long through hulu at a fair tribunal. we will pursue. ready through a fair tribunal to bring to justice on all those who martyred our beloved. not stone in the general parcel on monday. he's ladies and gentlemen, the history of iran is the history of a nation that has learned to stand on her own 2 feet and not to lean on any one else to depend on any one else. is that a huron learn this lesson on you? you may be cut up after in both world wars. it's called in, is it announce it's neutrality yet? was always subject in both wars to argue for an occupation and after auditing duties in the 1950s. l short. when in i'm on a jamie towards america and relied on america in order to obtain the national dream
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of the nationalization of the oil industry, it was again good trade. sorry i'm yet to saw them on mila got on yet. if there would read and that even get it, how do you, after the nuclear record was fine on it and accepted within that framework of the united nations security council, even that a court was trampled upon unilaterally. oh gosh, no, no, mister secretary general, ladies and gentlemen, you know that the nation of iran has learned the policy of resistance and progress . the hot in which has admin been focused on pursuing them because of an advanced and logical not alchemy, social order that harvey in which these law me mad at republic of iran to day or that how you are this spite the oppressive sanction has become a strong country that him anterior, that john with many impressive goals in the fields of technology and knowledge and expertise that have been obtained. we do believe that the world today needs
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a strong iran to day while having the capabilities to export. and in this, in addition to our exports of oil and gas, we do have distribution networks for electricity throughout our vast nation in knowledge one, your knowledge seeking li, or by your sciences nanotechnology nuclear sciences. we are at the forefront to sony or him get us. and iran, so growth high in these sectors is considerable without a veteran. and it shows our social efforts were in many instances, for example, when we have tried to bring universal healthcare coverage even to 85000000 people in their pursuit of the will of the people hawkins is a foundation. yeah, no. gov. the system of this law, mich republic overriding. whereas during the times of the imposed war by iraq against the run, we were even if you prevented from you have been able to purchase
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a barbed wire. he's not him. but today we have been able to manufacture food that are the rule, indigenous knowledge and capabilities. you find that most modern needed systems that could defend our nation. madigan made johan, people of the world. am all your colleagues, the secretary general gosh, man on him on. i wouldn't ha, on that it was, and that our enemies took a step back. it was our nation. as me done. you don't care that managed to let drive all log out of her enemies from the arena. started by participating that involve in an impressive and unprecedented fashion in this law makes revolution women that ha, to solidify values of what they they enact that again the vine will. yes. at the in the 2nd step, good chang, their policy of you are good. neighborly relations student order,
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you're progressing. economic and trade relations have bow been brought to the forefront of elite lament republics, foreign policy. we wish all year to have a year that extensive relations with all nations throughout the world, particularly with our navels. neighbors in war is not at this solution to crises, dialogue, john, who, yes, law me, you don't, in conversations and negotiations are the true solution. these law make republic of iran as a, or you can act about how are full country in the region is present. that he acknowledged was actually a pe round and willing to solve crises during the past few years. at the very, on the food at the chairs you a regional trade of with 30 iran has seen the applied our impressive increases. and we have now and turn it on with our neighbors, into a new season of expansion of friendly neighbor, liam, brotherly ties. this bring stability. just bring security for all sides. if we
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each prove harder during the hard times of all of our neighboring countries, that we are the full friends, what are some audi q model? i saw the sun during the numerous conversations that i've had with the regional leaders. one of the main points was that the regional security, mosley b, u time, borne from and with then and not from the outside. and their way to realize that is collaboration and cooperation not by forming opposing blogs. we must rely on brotherly and friendly relations. if we leave the faith and the destiny of the nations of the region in their own hands, then the occupiers will be gone and neighbors will remain for one another in eternity. only let eden let up, had he on a devil in and not too distant past. we saw the fires of war be gone between the 2
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brotherly nations of iraq and iran by was of the encouragement that out of an im, me god power throughout the world. but today we see mom there, marches of added by in, in observation on that of the, for the us day of the martyrdom of a mom was saying, i have your, we see that dead and ran glorious on that event. in march takes place law the audio salam, in observance of that martyrdom, and in order to renew our faith in those values, are not an are yamaha to respect, are those who gave their lives. their descendants of the prophet who gave their lives for human dignity. and that judgment and human values are either be hit on deer colleagues. i would like to direct your attention to an argument i. one of the most hardy him, arthur gracious millette points that shows seen they'll preserve powers present in the region walk. that was not the region has not seen previously have such
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a how you all was ready occupying laquinican savage power such as the zionist regime in its miss linda, pass on luck with the corner man and the killing of children and women are present in the dark report card of the zionist regime. it has managed to form the biggest prison in the world in garza, the and of yet. that's all we did building. yeah, yeah. ours as the money, the expansion of settlements and housing on marcia illegally on palestinian territories and on palestinian farms and the killing of their children. and new generations shows every one that 7 decades of israeli obligation and savagery. a democracy by jato with an is still with us and not ending but the world powers must show you why they keep running away and evading the
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solutions proposed by the islamic republic of iran in order to have to resolve the palestinian crisis or not all of the palestinian territory started, i mean it from he might got death mountainous region to the sea that requires only one solution and on which is the reliance on the volts of all palestinians composed of muslims, christians and jews. you'd have ino complete the comprehensive referendum that you manage to get aboard the occupying kara zion is how you do yet is for all your power now that has occupied jerusalem and occupies other lands in the region, cannot be a partner for security and stability, or are you, i'm just, i just did your colleagues not allow me at your volume, be it to that focus your attention on another phase of anatomy that lack of justice and fairness, which is not hardly carol, can i thought the double standard he used?
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yeah. can you tell it's the law when speaking of the note here, capacities that of he was on nuclear science capacities of those lum at republic of iran. and we all know that is for only human and peaceful endeavors, but some countries are chillin at on any, for a trail this year before as a threat in order to sweep under the rug when what they should rightfully states themselves, which should be de nuclear ization and i announced as tony the leader of the government, of these monmouth republic of iran, there is la mac republic of iran is not seeking to build or obtain nuclear weapons on our end. such weapons have no place in our dark friends mill that apartment. this has been brought into the framework of a flat floor of an official fatwas announced by you know, his eminence, supreme leader among harmony and as sher rear base, nevada to be on the far cloth that are issued by his eminence is more valuable than
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any theodore la jolla measures with any outside or international agencies and all of this is taking place in an environment where countries themselves sumani kathy, are seek to show us unjustly as a threat to keep pursuing nuclear weapons and development and testing and have made a gift of those weapons of mass destruction, to the zionist government. and those governments that must be the san park are awarded teeth need not only, but those who are observing on hardly to proper frameworks, or even the threatened by entity measure. so you have t at yahoo dot com and, and in a framework where only 2 percent of the nuclear activities of the world are taking place in iran. iran account has been the subject of 35 percent of nuclear inspection so that i will repeat only 2 per cent of ordinal cra, give it is taking place in iran. 35 percent of nuclear inspections are in iran was
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not in without m. u ha ha. so i asked all of those here, present to date, look dear to yet, please focus on the next following points with precision one these that make republic of iran with good will no doubt a saudi noise articles that the signed an agreement that accepted an agreement in 2015 and in a 1st phase did live up to an at all of her commitments without any exceptions, but the result of that was the trembling upon by america. what is young on that agree mentality? and as them they said themselves said in so many words it, there were unprecedented measures oppressive sanctions measures in history of sanctions. harvey sanctions, their military, you'd honor or an imposed punishment on the people of iran started young for the for lean freedom seekers. the law here which started your weapon of mass destruction. that's what the quote that sanctions are and abiding by those are
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gonna be or cooperating in the implementation of those, you know, is helping oppression, caked route. it would to, it was america that trampled upon and left the agreement with not iran. seattle, ne, the international atomic energy agency issued 15 different reports awful, stating precisely that iran had the remained fully committed to all of her commitments. number 3 that hang on cathy iran while simultaneously paid the price for having lived, lived up to a commitment employee. but ah no event as a result of my ne, awful. that will not let us, the trampling upon by the united states and the co operation of the european side by the united states has man, has not been given the opportunity to obtain the rewards of such agreement with the rights of such agreements. we did give there and even ample opportunities for those who trampled upon and left this agreement to return to it. and we have been
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extremely flexible and had it not been for our flexibility there. negotiations would have stopped in the very 1st few days on that the logic of negotiations of iran were not is yet your lead. just analysis of what is going on in our wish is only one thing. commitment. observance of commitments on math here. fan all now the issue of them on the new year and tease is not just for something that may happen. we're basing that on lived experience. we're speaking of the experience of america having on the left at the j. c. po, way, he could hear him daddy, and we have a year em all year and a half of negotiations with the current american government to return on yet for her to return to the fulfillment of her commitments. and while to day, they speak of observing their commitments to this deal, oliver,
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they keep repeating the same old stories of the past, which she puts a great deal of doubt on her true commitment to return to disagreement for which brings us to another challenge. can we truly trust without guarantees and assurances that they will this time live up to their commitment? of course, those law, margaret public of iran with have i thought it was started about johan, various well established and vast relationships with countries across the globe has managed to neutralize, in many cases, the sanctions and created new opportunities. according to the united states of america, herself, as announced many time by many our government officials, the maximum pressure policy has suffered and embarrassing defeat. our hope we have found our pass independent of any agreement and we'll, we'll continue on that and had, was that vastly at the same time,
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you do have themes while we are very serious in the negotiations and we have shown and we have proven that is the rights of the people of iran are respected already. there is a great and serious will to resolve on issues. we believe that they're not, of the nuclear deal must be open from the same place where they manage to tie this not together on. i'm caught on friendly sigourney and ha, representative representatives of nation, the fat ard as so can on amend our body. the last part of my words with you is based on him of the need felt throughout the world for justice and fairness. ha, did you every single one of us, every single human must be a part of the building. we're actively building a new world based on injustice based on human values. national. if we're with the new world, john, and that should be acceptable to be one of character on to be one that is how are
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full and successful in resolving challenges facing humanity has no solution. other than to be based on him in your turn, national or fairness and justice, which needs the following principles. one which character johnny that feeling collectively responsible throughout the world, against oppression that on behalf my number 2 o respect for the wish in will of the people and nations and refraining from ha, direct engagement in their internal affairs. 3, elimination of double standards for standing up against violence and war 5 on independence on how you been and prudence and william in the actions of international organizations. and most importantly, the audience that the creation of roles for dignified and qualified humans of experience in the car. so they can create this new system only our viewpoint
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towards the horizon of the future. that map is yet very, not very realistic. and we firmly believed that based on divine promises as delivered by the profit just this will become on a thought, a parent, the god. that is, i mean, will take over the world more. and those who are true. boswell, followers, one of the divine commands, will be blessed by the reappearance of law. let me monitor last messiah, i think your sincerely homer for your kind attention made it blessings of the omnipotent beyond you. that was the ran president abraham racy address in the audience at the un general assembly in new york, where worldly leaders and meeting i, he spent the almost 40 minutes speech rejecting what he describes as the doubles. dan did all of the west as well as bound to proudly defend iran, and calling for justice for the death of iranian general gossum solemn money. he
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also played down iran's nuclear capabilities. there's plenty to unpack here, so let's bring it down to blur. magic editor james bay's, who's at un headquarters in new york. james will firstly start with the start of his speech where he was addressing what he's described as the double standards on the west. what was he referring to one of the contacts of those remarks? well the remarks i think were on the basic heading of human rights and i think he knows he's under some pressure of the roads. there are some protest as in new york in recent hours. what are the refract opinion necessarily in iran, but they're also more worryingly for the rain in government. all protested have been taking place into rom, following the death of a 22 year old woman who reportedly was beaten to death by the authorities. he simply.

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