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to divided between our respective countries, we will continue to convey our messages on our view appliance to the upcoming administrator. and i'm also we'll continue to work with our region and, and global boss study collectively. then testing the words as not moving the entire reason for all wars are starting to view time conflicts and then to cause a security and stability in order to us out into better for you, a ton of with more highly to prosperity. so the mode has been sent to the deputy of magic on so it's not that phase of our respective countries with a lot of holes in the, in the list of civility and security. you are old where to get into this direction . and our meetings today, which is an indication of how to key noise on been working together so that sounds good then a thing dollar, hey folks who are full of disability and security of the entire days and 8 days on the reason i'm not a globe, but mostly i think what,
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at the moment our funds does any, you'd apply to fully aware of government. how important that will stay, but then take your middle age, lee, disability and security of the middle east and then spin the security and stability of europe and will expand them many neil mitigation problems. and this is the last question for on iraqi television. estimate it up to sit on monday . my did was the or the i knew so i going to genetic what was it? and i have a question. so the ross, we did administer because you have a soda and says to foot on the city and just a fat and play it and move it to on are the outcomes of this meeting if you studio and we don't know, we said we all just searching i was all or arm is still our city and but others we are intending to help them. i mean, when the braves little of this transition period toward system and again, security them for the principles laid down and our medicare rep presents and
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assisted these forward. i'd savings stability and security in any buff and this had gone to another place when we speak of an all inclusive political process. wanted to speak about what the additional data annoying of women's rights, human rights youth rights. adopting an all inclusive political process that have negative and accept prepaid of the window and aspirations of the city and people. this is a recipe for the stability and security, not only and city of at any time today in the world. and we wish to see, oh, this translated in the mic n as in, so it's we old in the business. it's been eve, i said, as a way to guarantee a better future for the people to figure out what do they have and deservedly. again, syria is going through a very because it's a get a transition of the phase and after that game. and so for the suffering and pain, this is and is so they can move moment for the syrians to hold that
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a and all through. and then to hold that bed in their hands, our role is stolen them a helping hand and work through that through events i'm going to be going from i think i've been the country from falling victim to any kind of setting on this. so, so did advise of and conditions including the context it isn't that we do not wish the country to be on the mind. and all of these efforts be undermined by that signing business facing the city. and our goal is to stand by the side of syria and the people of syria machado. once again, i reiterate, i'm all inclusive for the process i have with them and the establishment and the integration of the state. that was, it uses the whole, these are the components all had on inclusive price to be for the city and people in order to bring the country back on 8 speeds. i'm and again i is,
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beads is what the stability and security of syria is a land span. so there's the ability and security of the entire region and as regulated by the, the, the data on monarch what we're doing or what we can to help the city and people brave through this, correct. they can phase coaches and most of it honestly speaking off the rocks position as part of the and well face collection to every position i thought they'd by my fellow counterparts trying to find them on how to address that current situation to you and address the political process in syria, a lot quad won't do that when it's done either way. i've been listening to the statements made throughout the day. the waiver was not on the words, but ad says must be evaluated with what we looked on when addresses needs. and every posit their own steps taken and this direction kind of
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that all this to me, if i'm all inclusive political process where we know the components of the city and people and put it together, factions are represented and must not have to be all so democratic and how do you know how many times throughout this process and through with that transition on period, we will be clearly dealing with and addressing the outcomes. that's why we need access to how many and all these words be translated into accents. and what's the words building this political process on this where we will continue to evaluate this process and deal with in the future. thank you. are you uh, watching, uh, which is 0. we have being live at the port city of arkansas and jordan with as being a little important conference attended by major our stakeholders in the region as well as further a few representatives from the united states and europe. and union talking about
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the transition in syria, have the health, the regional powers, and further feel hope to be able to provide the country as it goes to these all important changes we heard from the host nation. jordan. and it's 4 minutes to hyman society who said of the decades of suffering and pain, this is an important moment for syria, a charms for us to hold them by the hand of the ministers. the spoke theft and took a egypt. jordan, iraq, i'm that your opinion saying pretty much the same thing. they spoke of the aspiration of peace, stability, and security. well, all syrians are represented irrespective of have missed the t, religion and sex. how can feed on the took a show for minister talking about no one thing, syria to be a base for terrace groups going forward. and also from, by the, of the lot the saying that he had the people of iraq did not want to see syria. and
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this crucial period of transition turned into something resembling a libya, as you know, a country split between 2 governments, east and west. well, let's go to new or then now who has been monitoring a little of these developments from that conference in october, nor i was struck by how much uh, aspiration, how much coordination there was between each of the, the figures that spoke there on that stage. and ask about a quote, the native efforts set the, the jordanians to help stabilize that syria. but so there were no illusion of the huge challenges that awaits so the country going forward, nor of the absolutely, everybody in that room and even the ministers that have to leave for other commitments. understand that the job at hand is very, very massive. and that the risks are very high. what happens in syria will
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determine the future of the region in many ways. and if syria is allowed to plunge into chaos, if these countries don't manage to get syria the support that he needs. and then, you know, all of them stand to lose from that a d stabilization. and that's why we saw that at the level of coordination, that unity of position the european union, also lending it's hands talking about what it wants to see in terms of actions in terms of policies, what kind of syrian government it wants to see, inclusive democratic representative all of these things, these are a huge asks of the syrian rebel groups that are still trying to figure out what to do and how to do it with all the delicate balance that needs to be taken into account. but certainly everybody understanding of the, the risks that, that they face if they are not successful in this endeavor. and just to reiterate,
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but i've deluxe the egypt for admitted to saying that he was usually concerned. it wasn't a about the potential of seeing another libby or in the region, a nation split between a military leadership in the east and into the us. they recognized government and the west, given know all of the competing influences and powers of the country. the moment the fee is, but if this isn't handled well, if a serious hand isn't held by its neighbors, that is the hope of, uh, the jordanians. then this could go quite wrong. so it could, it could go quite wrong, and it could really have spillover effect on the entire region of the, the egyptian foreign minister. and they've mentioned those fears. these are fears that turkey shares, these are fears that iraq shares and certainly jordan here as well. and kaos will
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also, you know, a give rise to other concerns, concerns about extremist groups, about isis researching and taking control perhaps of some parts of the country. so there's so much to risk if these neighbors and their allies don't succeed. and that's perhaps that explains why that long statement joined statements of air for ministers was so detailed and why at the, you know, at the jordanian for administer the rocky for administer the turkish foreign minister and the egyptian were very keen to also talk about israel's role in destabilizing syria, at the moment about the need to stop those err ariel strikes and just stop the incursion. an occupation of serious territory. because this does have a full effect on the new administration in syria already. it's being criticized for not responding for not having a firm position, even though it really has
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a very little that it can do in the way of response. so they need the help of the european union and the americans, which we haven't heard from yet in order to com tempers, to bring the, to the situation, to a com and stable situation in israel has a role to play in that. because right now, it is bringing those temperatures up with the aerial bombardment and whether it's a territorial expansion, right? no, a very successful of that, nor are they inactive by this seeing if that all important come from some city and speech. well, we have a now also heard from the americans who attended come from saint acrobat as a while ago, the west texas state entity blinking spoke uh, let's see. what do you have the same? the united states and our partners of the region have agreed on the stress of a set of showed principles to guide our support for syria and its people going forward. american,
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our partners have an important stake in helping the ceiling and people try this new path. we know that what happens inside of syria can a powerful consequences will be honest borders from mass displacement to towers. and we know we can't underestimate the challenges of this moment and in the weeks and months ahead. okay, let's look at this important moment with mine and the shower. i was a 0 senior political have the c joins us from doha. so my one does senior figure some across the middle east. the do you opinion of the us to sending the own acrobat to shape will help define the future of syria. as far as i'm aware, know, representatives from the new fledgling government to interior with prism that it looks as if there are a lot of stakeholders. oh, willing and ready to help prop up any kind of leadership that takes shape, but it has to be the right kind of leadership and the right level of stability that
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i wish i can share your optimism and tuesday as and for the meeting. but let me put it this way. i think this, this 2nd, these 3 levels to judge the meeting today. one is what's been said to the intention behind it and funny the capacity to say to in as far as the words, as you said correctly, they basically all have been reading from the same sheet. they basically came out of course, with the st. communicate and they agreed that there should be a stable political transition towards a more inclusive syria that 5 starters. and that meant in its sovereignty and takes care to which people and that they would be how things are syria and people seats. so there is no argument about that, but then the intentions behind what everything besides and and is it how to visit
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here i am not very optimistic because i know even when they invoke something like libya, those of us will follow the past decade. libby, i know that a good number of those i can think about what bottom portion of the problem of libya, the divisions of libya and the civil war, libya and other places. and then at least so while they talk about helping the city and people, we know that again, most of them weren't coming. i said only a few days ago, only yesterday to they have some it's that hot ups on that. so not that was on the rest of them were actually trying to open dialogue with city. so most of them really have been exactly paying attention to the best uh uh for the city and people . but that either to open up the us side at the time. now they think now i think they want to maintain stability and see it not really so much care for the same people. and here i wonder if they actually think of stupidity the same way. do the
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deluxe and the rockies and the amount of guns, think of stability of c or the same way? do they think of that call dish forces, for example, and federal and future for the same thing? do they think in terms of the role of the transitional government, the same way? do they think of how to fight better? so moving forward the same way. and last but not least, actually last and most importantly, this is to how they respond to the question by officer 0 about is really bombardment of sir. yeah. violation of serial solving. the. all i agree that is there, i shouldn't do. it was not the americans, of course a no one would do anything about it. other than talk, i hate to invoke the late the leader. but if there's, but only if i don't really bottle it, it's more, it's more towards because of the dentist the day they say they have some things. we don't know whether they actually have the capacity. and that's my last point. quickly do they have the capacity to where they have the intention and the capacity
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to see through helping out the new transitional our product isn't celia couldn't vain a democratic elections of the country. proceed with the inclusive government in the country and doing get together with the good intentions and really reach out to the same people at the beginning or thought. i'd say in a way that this constructive that help cedar economically in the beginning, helps to the, to the physician. i hope they do. i wouldn't be skeptical for a while, but more i think is pretty obvious. so that said, that was one key figure. i'm missing from that stage of the obviously you have the 4 minutes to subtract the age of jordan, the iraq senior officials from european union. but obviously, blinking held his own press conference a and i could, but of course, would be the joint press of been tucker, should e u countries that were a critical comments about israel. se, se is from a stop. it's targeting of, of, of sites within the city we have is,
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is going through this transition. israel most respect said one of the leaders, the stability of syria because it's the lynch pain of stability of the whole region . is it because of these for the comments about israel that we think comes to me blinking decided to go it alone and there is that impressed confidence. well, that must be one of them. uh, because best uh, blinking and national security advisor. uh jim sullivan. in fact said, well, sorry, i thought it appropriate to violate the subject of syria and to bomb the hell out of syria in violation of every possible principle and international law alone. this is right. the guide is the option i might have supported. so there's definitely a reason to suspect why as you start this might be one. the other i suspect, again we're discussing here is that oh, unfortunately we have lots to just have
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a senior political analyst at my one, but i'm sure we have been nice to tool a lot of incredibly useful country from by when we will move on for now. to of the news the is there any forces as low as another wave of the tax targeting civilians across the gulf and strip strikes in the central city of denver might have killed at least 10 palestinians, including the loops in the move victims that believes to be trapped under rubble, thousands of injured people are being rushed to alex, the hospital overwhelmed health workers that have limited supplies and the struggling to provide advocate. and further north is where the strikes of a school in gauze, the city of co 7 palestinians, tuvell among the casualties and the attack on monday was the last school. it was crowded with the space of palestinians, many of whom,
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at flat areas in northern garza which are being under his ready siege for more than 2 months. will it come out loud? one hospital in northern gauze, or was barely functioning after repeated is really strikes the heavy around the medical facility embed law here has been under constant exact for weeks. hundreds of patients are in need of urgent care that to seize rejoins us from darrow by law . and central god's, i've firstly hidden, do tell us about the killing of this, the man. well, if they're on by le, killed in this recent attack. and then obviously that attack impacting on the municipality building that must have had a really important it's for the daily lives of thousands of palestinians before talking about the municipality of didn't. but let me update, you are the, is really force and just targeted a group of policy news in america street. and this is very close to where the municipality is actually based for palestinians have been killed among them are 2
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children. and after these 7 were injured and they were transferred to a actual hospital behind me. but earlier today that is where the forces also launched a tops on the witness ability of that. but that's the municipality. it is in downtown, it's in the heart of that and, but that's where the market is, where people were just there for though a lot of people also do their birth certificates, and i use and at least 10 college sinews were killed in this a talk among them is the mayor of the municipality updated by now. the fact that it's happened during the rush hour, where all the palestinians are walking in the markets, children are playing dozens of palestinians were transferred to a local hospital where they were had serious injuries in their lives. due to the trop knows from the attack. now what we also need to know is the hospital is suffering from the lack of medical supplies. so they tried their best to has and rescue as much as possible. but the doctors say that it's a mistake,
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if possible for them to increase and to rescue all of these policies in one time as the situation has been cut you off a funeral after funeral buildings after billings and toddler, sinews had the very hard day to day especially those indebted, but we're talking about didn't but of an area that this hosting more than 1000000 displays. how does the news all of them are in this very small city and there is sufferings to get through basic necessities. and this one is going to do that was targeted, it's used to have palestinians to register for food aid for flour bags and also 4 blocks here and how to receive drinking water. we don't know what's gonna happen . but according to the most of what we sent seemed, they said that they may be still policy news dropped under. there are books because the municipality completely collapsed to the floor. and the single defense team do not have a lot of equipment to help rescue those under the rubble and hidden well,
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also hearing reports, all of them something has been taking place in northern gaza. apparently a new is ray, the strategy of funding houses. definitely . so if they do not bottom the house or are or bring it aside, send it to the floor or partially bomb, but they go inside and they did, spring everything, all the belongings, all the memories of those kind of thing you need but make, make king and leaving behind mazda of destruction, where palace to muse do not to have the ability to live in the house back again. but it's not only houses that have been burn. we also saw a branding of schools of household centers and also the agriculture land where they has been, especially in the north. this was an area where a lot of farmers used to as a farm and,
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and also used to grow a lot of sense. all of these areas have been complete. people, those. what's happening in the north right now, is that the is there any forces are trying to drain and burn all aspects of life. and we have been seeing this for the past 70 days as the located on the another in parts of the gulf will serve, continue including a durable and $0.90. because like to have in use now in south korea's parliament has voted to impeach. present you so kill off to his failed marshal, lord declaration. last week. impeach motion. the 2nd bull by the opposition passed with 204 boats in favor to 85 against you and has struck a defiant tone, saying his advice is far from over hope and bride as more from soul. it was a dramatic reversal of political fortunes. a week before president june, so kills governing potty had stood with him to railing parliament's 1st impeachment
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photo specified. in this, the 2nd enough members broke ranks to seal his fate as president. the suspension of the president's duties was urgently needed and throughout the process, if we only thought of the country ended, the people south korea has been embroiled in political turmoil since humans controversial in position of marshal more nearly 2 weeks ago. given the scale of the biggest constitutional crisis in decades, his acceptance of his impeachment for it seemed to low key to him to go to tom, sheep them though i must pause our journey towards the best of future, which i have worked with the people for the past 2 and a half years must never stop tropical in recent days. you and has been defiantly defending his actions and the power and failure reconciliation that may have made him more enemies on the fact that the most more was imposed only for 6 hours. and then, and then the then person union voted,
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highlights how the democracy in south korea is very much working is alive and well . president june has now been suspended, but remains in office, pending a decision by the constitutional court in south korea is relatively short history as a democracy unit. so y'all is only, that's the president to be impeached. one of those decisions was over tons at the constitutional court that will now consider this ruling a new and has promised to find no telling the impeachment, but also potential criminal charges against him. for south korea is opposition parties. this impeachment brings close to the prospect of criminal charges against you for insurrection. seeking some data on september, the december, 3rd, in the direction crisis has not yet been resolved. the suspension of use took your the ring leader is merely the 1st step toward addressing the situation with investigate is still trying without success to search his offices. the now we peach
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to president june is far more vulnerable to the multiple agencies closing in on him . robin broad, i'll just say era. so by all the streets of sol process cooling for president union to step down have turned into celebrations. is eunice kim whitmore, a despite the freezing temperatures, hundreds of thousands came out for a whole for his short night and that they got to night. crowds broke out into tears of we one as the peace rep motion against the defiant president. you talk your past with a super majority support at the national assembly, effectively passing on his powers to prime minister pen books too. as the case enters judicial review for many use shocking declaration of martial law on december . 3rd was a disturbing flash back to south korea's not so distant authoritarian passed, a rezoning majority had been calling on you to take responsibility for the ensuing
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turmoil, an absent a resignation that meant impeachment because i wrote, that gets to day for his duty. listen, it's actually a sad moment, but we are said we are proud to be able to show them what unfolds it today across the river at mom and square it deducted, gathering a far right conservative to emphasize with you and view the opposition democratic party leader. even young as the threat to democracy, their leader calling the problem entry vote in valid eyes are also on the president's people power party as a struggle to maintain a united front with control over the presidential office at stake unit. kim alda 0 . so decree, coast guard is searching for dozens of missing migrants in the southern mediterranean . bounce off the 2 boats comp size to the island of confidence. the coast con, has recovered bodies of at least 5 people rescued. 39 latoya teasley. many others who were on board are still missing several similar accidents of the could be some
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weeks grease, the scene a 25 percent increase this year and the number of migrants arriving. let's take you to georgia now where the governing policy is selected as a new president because a couple less really was the only candidate on the ballot and a vote that was put to politicians and not to the public or opposition. policies of boycotting parliament accusing the standing government of electro fraud. dmitri measure duncan has been following events, some outside george's parliament building in tbilisi, and set this update following announcements. for more football plants on politicians because of calculus really has been elected george's 6th presence in an election, which was organized by the central but actual administration of georgia, which had no reservations about the fact that his name was the only one on the ballot. this was not a public boat, this was a committee of voters consisting of members of parliament and representatives of
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the regions and the governments of votes. again, a total of $225.00 people were in parliament taking part in this vote. and 224 voted in favor of mikhail colorless beauty is only one woman who said that she was not happy with this candidate and therefore dropped an empty pallets into the box. now this means that on december 29th, when the current president saw them, is that obviously these a to expires? because look at the list really will be inaugurated presidents. but that will be 2 people saying that they are the president of georgia because solomon's that obviously has said that she is not stepping down until there is a legitimate presence. she just like composition policies have said that everything that has happened off to the october 26th election into parliament is no and void because they did not accept the results of that problem. entry election to be
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submitted in co out. is there a policing space and ukraine sizing is intensified as russian forces make slow? yep. steady gains. the strategically important kind of across gives vital for both sides and russian forces are approaching mounts, goods of topless task, more from the cleaning of capital keys to an input cross the sound of battle close . by for months, the ukrainian tone is being the focus of russia's attempts to take the region. both sides have sent thousands of soldiers and hundreds of tanks into a fight and both sides have been could heavy losses of 12 months long stalemate, russian units of inch forward. i know now within 2 kilometers to inside across because a little bit deserted electricity, gas, and water being cut. the people population of 60000 now down to a handful. and they to plan to leave by using the word that we will leave tomorrow while call good talk. these are still running. the russians have already positioned
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themselves behind our house in the forest that one of the off kilometers away. that's how it says the situation is critical for the ukrainian defend.

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