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a well realize also associated with the efforts from our people in the ucc. if that changes, we want people to not only enjoy the physical life, but also the mentally. we want to improve the mental life as well. would you quit? so material shortage is not part of the social system. you know, of those cultural shortage. let me make a machine that's in that way. want to be able to up and trying that into a more more the nice the way is that once you call that, we want to continue to be able to up all country with both mental and the physical development. i mean, we want to boot up back to civil civilizations for all people way for also have mates proposes full,
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promote our country. not only in the developed and the ultimate terrorist at live, but also in the culture aspect. woman city. she, father, we are committed for sustainable development to both way believe that people are naturally, should drunk together or motion where on the same village of the us and yet kind of, it's all we're doing our water generation. we will not find another plan each that's can make us co exist in want of feature, which are going to be many i must say. right? and that's, that is not a heritage from a assess cuz it is actually up in the us that we borrowed from our use, you know, 10, a lot of these,
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i say hyphen therefore china must focus on sustainable development. we have boots to apple 1st sustainable helpings. enforce forth in probing eugene we do pilates best for them. this is very important to have a sustainable feature, trench or phone full fogged in from june. the solar panel has been part by having an overall with development center and sheets, and we also have the new energy veal coast being developing this industrious, being developing throughout or over the world. formerly even arlene funding a chance to share with him to evolve tockets for and then with 0 cop a mission for into south and 60 will, a child passed it to deliver all from mrs. foreman to
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the cooking father. we're committed to peace for development way. have responsibilities funds to share the same development up the homework from well, me too much in the record down the china has no inpatient cheeks bang outside the country that you hold. so it's installed in recent years, trying to has already received lots of flows. fan, this was from regular piece, great data sources, trends and trying to always find that a post the war to have means only that pushing the ship, which of a nation of china. well, not the able to read the realize without the piece on the new one never supports the war. whenever supports hatcher many sent to boot our new more than country
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single. what is being 17 years since china was established that will have never occupied any land outside the country. you will have never occupied from any life outside of china where have, cuz i will have rights peace until i was you should chat to the constitution of the country from was this change in good you choose you that's showing me is available to china is the recipient off of those policies. that's where we'll continue to walk as supports the policies that made by the united nations and in terms of the younger that's way we'll continue to develop all cultural was the principal. so that's a way have maintenance on the, on the board, or to as a full conscious kind of what to have
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a kind of direction we're developing. we would never want to be had so many of the country. we will not support co to wal hutch walked on. ginger, china will continue to a homestyle relationship through the dialogue because that's a way, what's their base to our mutual, from what creature respects and to develop a minutes. this principle now because what your thoughts, china would like to work and get the way so, or the other countries with the john to ethics and go get a new way will want work to get the waste or the people of the work he should late isn't going to my friend to shop so you don't doing charlotte associated to job. that's what with them or the face passed by the most valuable thing. so well, you should be kept. hopefully be yeah, i'm going, i'm in charlie,
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oklahoma. i do believe that we will continue our relationship between both countries. vince, i do believe that's our mutual respect and this then the insur pulled. it's important for the development of both countries for you, from the main goal of the phones. i mean, don't we? i think all of the mutual respect as open discussions comes from people from a u haul sort of john. so my boss is yet on my side, the health, the relationship between china and you, you use your us only. it's a common goal for all people. why, let's john to get this the truth to me for truth abuse. how's the relationship between trying to add a u. s. it out? yeah, thank you. well that we have it ton is present seating thing that the pick summit in california, the stress to a lot about historic ties between china and americans about getting back on the
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right track. he said quote, i look forward to participating in this training. i also mentioned the webs, cooperation, and mutual respect. many times heidi joe castro, his life office in washington dc now. so i don't know if boom was from the chinese pricing, but well, this is tensions between the 2 nations. and that's right. a carry. these were warm words indeed. in fact, she's saying that china wants to quote b, america's friend. not just it's main competitor, which is in stark contrast to what the white house has said about the 4 hour long meeting between these 2 leaders that have of course, occurred earlier in the day in which the us described that the us and china, our competitors. so we're certainly seeing a different interpretation of these meetings though there is agreement on one thing . and this has opened communications after more than
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a year of these 2 leaders. not talking to each other at some of the coldest moments in the relationship between the us and china. and you just her, she here say that the door is open now to what he called a new chapter in china's relationship with the us. but of course, there are still many obstacles in the way you heard him just now. infer about tie one saying that because of china does not interfere with us domestic issues that the u. i should essentially stay out of that issue as well. and let china determine tie wants future and of course the us is right now discussing ways to arm at taiwan further in its defense against the potential chinese invasion. other points she brought up earlier were to lobby the us to stop is export controls and china nowhere. whether that had any sort of sway on president biden. so if you look at this in the greater the greater context, certainly
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a step in it. warming the relation between china and us after a very chilling time. they did make progress on talks of reopening high level military communications, more flights between the 2 countries. and also agreeing to tackle the production of elicit sentinel in china, which has been coming to the us. but we'll have to see whether actions follow these warm words. okay, heidi jack has from washington dc. thank you. well, staying with this. uh, that's uh, bring in the sun now he's a senior for that. what the senior for institute of international affairs. you joins us from a call and welcome back to the program a just to ask you 1st of all, then what did you make of shipping things addressed to the a tech summit to seems to be somewhat short on detail. well, i think it's a saw. i just thought i super nice seeing both himself as so as china as the whole
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world image. he recall his wonderful time span new san francisco in iowa, the various historical aspects of the site, north american interactions and so on. i do because the audience members, so be mostly from the business community solved by the united states, get by who would need to sort of re assure them that china is continuing to be often for business. yes, he mentioned the word war very briefly that they what's trying his position when it comes to israel as well in gauze, and of course tensions with america when it comes to taiwan and ukraine as well. uh, regarding the lloyd gar garcia, i think a chinese position new to brother and a beloved one day we'll say is very clear cut, but it's a big because they do still retain to, you know,
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says deep romantic ties for both israel and palestine. so in recent days, they would urge, for example, is really to be more restrained in it's a incursion into gaza on taiwan off costs. china would as well as the see the strongly implied never you didn't should because they can see that to me, the a call to interest in ukraine. they would claim that they are actually promoting immediate things. some fall off piece that's almost between the 2 sides. but of cause these are very pop track that will you have internationally that, i mean, despite the tensions towards expense uh, both countries us on china into dependent on each other. well, they have some of the largest trait volumes in the world. uh, recently of cause a recent news uh, just treating one of them is uh, dissipate that uh,
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a little bit because of all this uh, sanctions, as far as the pandemic. but uh, if you look at uh, for example, the american investment, the china as well as, uh, the various, uh, other aspects. education, no doubt, and otherwise uh on the exchanges uh is due amounts to one of the well, the most important bilateral ties uh, between the 2 major powers. okay, with you for that nissan eric, thank you very much. indeed for your insights today here and i'll just say thank you. of the us president joe biden has defended his rails raid on gauze as largest hospital. he's repeated is very statements that have not had his headquarters beneath lc for, but neither is route nor us has produced evidence to back up the claims. here's the
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situation to have a circumstance where the 1st 4 crimes being committed by a mosque by having their headquarters, their military hidden under hosp. and that's a fact that's a tap. israel did not go in with large number of troops to not rage and not rushing down. they've gone in and they've done it with our soldiers. carried weapons or guns. they were told the to be precise. we've discussed the need for them to be incredibly careful. the raid on the l. c. for us now into it. second night, soldiers supported by tanks remain inside the hospital. compound by apple has more than a flow from the causes. largest hospital is under siege is
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riley tanks and troops into the al chief of compound. early on wednesday with hundreds of patients, phillips car, it was 12000 small palestinians, or sheltering with in the complex. and when our troops opened this, israel has insisted l chief size being used as a how much come on the same to its release video climbing its soldiers, uncovered items belonging to home us and i couldn't be independent and verified how much is always denied using the hospital as a base, it is as a read and also made that there is no, i'm a member of homeless and she follows resent, or there is no and immediate that asked him with them and see if that there is anything happened when they entered the hubs. to be done either or what's happening around the us with us inside those to be done on of the people in the us, we thought civilian is ready, soldiers would say to be interrogating doctors and medical stuff. no one was allowed to leave on the item. what's the problem was to complete the located on the,
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on she for medical complex. no one can go anywhere. no one can move between buildings of the complex model get out of the house and cause these doctors trying his best to risk who's young girl. she's a victim of the history of the bombardment. plenty of the e. l chief is emergency direct. this is the situation is desperate. hold on for court in the, in every building and all of the hospitalization and the it but it plays everywhere . there's really occupation of us as all the and the of the people to the wise and, and horrified because of the government situation. the situation is bad. the women children, medical themes are suffering and it's also black had the, the but that's an international humanitarian law. protects hospitals, but now they're at the front line of the school counselors pushing the health care
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system to the brink of collapse. mike level, which is 0. the key power i would assume is in con eunice, in southern gaza. i sent this off, and during the last couple of hours they just really occupation forces had renewed its attack and even a storming to she felt hospital and the central areas of gauze, this trip now is very uh, they'll dozes and also the returns had also told the she felt hospital from the southern gate, making a key damage to the woods and even the vicinity of this medical complex. just earlier today, the occupation forces had stormed the of the chief a hospital stop searching inside the car. it was on the apartments of this medical complex and even integrated boxes and asking them about if there's any military scenes that you have witnessed. and she felt i'm going to come complex now, which was mentioning that to the is very forces. i'm making such a full flow to control over this uh, this area as they are preventing any patients from getting out from the hospital or
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even moving in the yard of the medical complex as they are gathered in one same place under the is very close to date, so what is read? it also important to mention that doctors, patients, and even displace people are also told the doctor's release and refused to leave the patients behind as the is where the forces open fire in the front of the gates of the hospital as the also made several explosions for some critical part of this medical complex. so the situation that is really dire as, as well as is controlling on every single movement inside this medical complex and even did not afford immune suite passage to now for those patients or even displaced people inside. if you submitted a complex of to for a failed, the tenants, the un security council has adult to the resolution. quoting for urgent pauses and fighting and gaza and humanitarian car doors to the 8th through the 6 weeks. and as well as from bob and 12 district diplomats were able to find common ground focusing
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on the palestinian children christ, assuming reports from the united nations to the russian and the us and basset, or walked into the meeting together. foreshadowing the security council's 1st action on the war and gaza, while both raised their hands to abstain on the vote. their agreement stopped there . the council passed a resolution focused on children calling for humanitarian pauses of unspecified but sufficient duration to get aid to gaza. an immediate release of all being held captive. russia sat, it was too little too late and called for stronger language. measurable, our amendment calling for humanitarian truth is consistently along the lines of the state of the name of the authors of the text. to preserve its purely humanitarian nature, this is the lowest common denominator, lower than which the council simply cannot allow itself to fall to be a possibility to receive. palestine also said the resolution didn't go far enough.
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i should even say you have been demanding from in the respect, international law for decades and it has dismissed your goals and continued its crimes against the palestinian people. did you ever hold it accountable? are you going to hold that accountable for rejecting your resolution? you adopted this afternoon. the us and basset are bemoaned the fact that it took so long for the counsel to act. failing to mention that she vetoed an identical resolution 4 weeks ago, had the same old missions and had the same call for humanitarian pause. why wait until 4000 children were dead? this was the resolution that specifically addressed the humanitarian needs. the other resolutions did not. those other resolutions were political resolutions. and as i said, this resolution is
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a huge step forward. the u. n wasn't waiting for the security council to deliver it's a to gaza. it's been negotiating with israel directly on a daily basis for expanded access and it's officials calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. now if israel fails to comply, it will be in violation of the resolution as well as international humanitarian law . kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations, gaza, has received its 1st truck load of fuel since the start of the war. israel gave approval for 24000 liters of diesel, but only for u. n. a distribution trucks. u. n says it represents just 9 percent of its daily needs. fuel is also needed for generators in hospitals, the southern nation constant sewage treatment facilities. you in the head of humanitarian affairs. mounting, griffith says he who might a tearing operation and gods will come to a standstill if they come to live
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a few. immediately we need at least a couple of 100000 liters to get us moving again. and we have had agreements in those negotiations for such a replenishment, but they have a cheap final approval at the highest levels of the is really, that's archie. so we need that decision made all of our pledge. the message is we are right. the sitting in front of those people on the board as of gaza in rough uh, ready to go at the right scale. if we get the means to do so, we have times how to do this. we have times which do not include having people moved into circled sites and we have times to try to reach people where they are. it is a standard way of operation. so i had thought i'll just say i liked service continue to flock to iceland. despite the threats of an imminent volcanic eruption
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the to highlight, we've got more right in the forecast across the gulf as the cloud, just the spilling from uh west to east here. and it looks like a pretty temp day as we go on 3 1st day to wait saying some heavy showers, longest spells of rain, rain them, it's at least the sort of saudi arabia. rain cut out could say some heavy down pulls could cool some localized flooding for a time. just hop across the other side of the wall setting, see west in areas of around seeing some very heavy down pulls and this right really will ramp its way up as we go on through friday. so saturday, somebody to watch out for here. hopefully, every concept shouldn't be quantities by 27th celsius and pleasant sunshine coming through with a fine and dry weather that behind that system. meanwhile, well,
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it will make its way across the key i because some wet weather still in place, just around that is the side of the mediterranean, should be a little drive and it has been recently the into the occupied territories a through as well. but some went to weather to the move they're off, and that will continue to drive this way further east with tiny while the wintry 1000 least of the caucuses as per usual cause around the $25.00 celsius with plenty of sunshine, then by the state, by the assumption to across northern parts of africa. a good crop of shy was there for the southern coast of west africa. the latest news as it breaks anthony blanket and said that this 274 minutes of losing had ended the unprecedented unity. who said that the g 7 agreed and calls it cannot be be occupied with detailed coverage. the problem is among the most vulnerable countries to us. we checked on the plates beneath its young mountain
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shift from around the world. the us custom additional $6500000.00 children into that will not be able to go to school this year because this trends that new concept. so the, the, [000:00:00;00] the book about the headlines now is ready for us to separate. it goes is not just the hospital lc for a for a 2nd night. soldiers backed by tanks of storms, buildings on the interrogation civilians, us, preston says repeated, he's very sick and stuff last for the headquarters in elsie is out and providing evidence. not of nations security council has voted in favor of
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a humanitarian pause, as well as for ongoing 15 member council, a quote for urgent tens, extended pause without aid access to tons, joins this live not from occupied east through some sort of votes for pauses. but what's been that is raining reaction to this well, this resolution is disconnected from reality. you don't use the words of israel's and back to the, to the you and get that done. he says that it will have no meaning in practice. israel, he says, is acting according to international law anyway. well, the, how much terrorist will not read the resolution? it's old. i know pac toners this from the ministry far to fast. we expect the security council to unequivocally condemn how mass and address the need to create different security realities in gaza. there is no room for prolongs humanitarian
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treaties. as long as 239 abduct t's are in the hands of how much terrace. i think that tells you probably since those quotes or what do you need to know about whether or not as well is going to abide by this un security council resolution. it clearly is not it, but leads fast. the resolution would give the ministry initiative to i'm us and it believes that the resolution is lopsided in not addressing the things that israel once addressed, which is the, the attacks on the outside of the, of the 7th, and a real push to get those adoptees released now israel has previous form and ignoring security council resolutions, just 2 examples of several in 2016. and that's in yahoo. make notes un security council resolutions coding on the hold. so settlement several activities in the west bank and back in 2009 during now the flare up in,
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in gaza violence. that was the it and the goal ring calls you and security council resolutions for an immediate cease 5 that the, i think the, the, the interesting and a notable thing about this resolution is that there was no retail used to it. so the united states and the u. k. and russia, all of the stains, everyone else advice it in favor of it. so it went through essentially without washington, without the united states deciding that it was going to ask purely on the behalf of his route and sabotage. and now that is noticeable because, you know, as you and security council resolutions come and go and they often have very little impacts on watts. israel does and doesn't do what does have an impact on what his role does and doesn't do is the united states. so i think we should be looking very closely at how much pressure the us is going to be pushing on this route in the backgrounds. the dolphins down, you know, commodities through some forest there,
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but we thank you. a u. k. bottom. it says reject to the motion for an immediate cease. foreign concept though to expose divisions within the main opposition labor policy. the 3rd of the m. p. 's defied the the chemist on austin to reject cease 58 members of the set of cabinets have resigned. a while about virtue is happening for testers gathered outside the u. k. parliament. instead of directly with the concept pull, brendan, who's got a sizable to protest, is outside parliament by the same organizers who growth. hundreds of thousands of people onto the street up the weekend. this time, the number somewhere between 2 or 3000. but the events which happened inside parliament didn't go that way, not of the sort this national policy vote which called for a sci fi, no. labor's alternative amendments with simply after longer few amount of terry imposes through in the voting system. and so the existing government
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policy, which is to support what it describes as humanitarian pulls us, remains the status for the demonstrate to say they will continue the campaign. shame on you was the chance when the visiting results came through and was received by the crowd out here. but they will be back. they say, as weekends and days go by and the killing continues. whole brand new knowledge is there a central london and nobody's u. k prime minister, obviously synnex as a government to introduce emergency legislation to confirm that we're wanda, is a safe country for the 14th. a soft to britain's supreme court struck down a controversial government plan to the port asylum seekers to the east african country. it will ensure that people cannot further delay flights by bringing systemic challenges and out domestic costs. and still our policy being repeatedly blocked. but of course, we must be honest about the fact that even once parliament has changed
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a little here at home, we could still face challenges from the european court of human rights and strasberg. i told parliament early today that i'm prepared to change all the rules and revisit those international relationships to remove the obstacles in our way. so let me tell everybody now. i will not allow a foreign court to block these flights. fears of an imminent volcanic eruption in iceland, the growing, the tourists still visiting in this thousands osmond little tall. geology is one of the key drawers for tourists for around. well, it's high force that explains now driving into the honda of iceland. volcanic exclusion zone. the town of green, the big lies empty, it's nearly full 1000 residents. owed to leave in a hurry to. this was shaken by some info of mag more on friday fears of
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