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there's no limit to how far the dream contains key stuff in your own adventure. now counter and wayne the hello. i'm sort of hide with this is the news i live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. there is new foreign ministers in georgia in, in the diplomatic push for close to ties in the region while the us is, is some sanctions, a sign of changing times of foreign airlines return to the mass coast international efforts. the united nations relief chief says efforts to save lives in gaza, all acts of breaking points because the continued is really
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a tax on age was and magnitude $7.00 us quite kits to beds at least 95 people are dead and dozens more have been injured and i'm fine. how much would the day school to ac milan have one that 1st trophy in 3 years they came from to goes down to be local drivers into and they had into the syrian delegation has been holding tools and the jordanian capital. i'm on it's part of regional to, to show up support for the new administration in damascus. foreign minister i saw the saw bonnie has already visited capital b a. e as well as saudi arabia. the us treasury has announced it will temporary e, some sanctions on syria, the 6 month retrieval for cuz on the delivery of humanitarian aids and the
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provision of a central services like electricity and water. meanwhile, international flights to and from damascus all resuming for the 1st time. not since the 3 of the shot at i said last month, cuz i always is one of the major foreign airlines now flying to the syrian capital . it's flight from dell is set to land in damascus shortly. right, well let spring in is it from isaac edits, a james bay's who's in the syrian capital, damascus. james, thanks for joining us again. the syrian foreign minister on his education all now in jordan as we was saying that having visited other regional countries already. was he likely to get out of this meeting today? and that's because jordan is an early justin a but also a critical partner. yes, absolutely. i mean that it's been a total of 2 goals. countries initially going to saudi arabia catseye in the united
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arab emirates there. i think support. busy for the new administration is what is needed. take caley financial support. this is a country that is really struggling. it's going to need a major major rebuilding in the coming years. but before that they want the sanctions lifted that to be put in place by the us and its allies and they want money just to keep things going to keep the economy going, which is in a pretty desperate state. we've got to georgia. yes. again, they're looking for stability and support from old regional neighbors and countries . but jordan is one of those neighbors. it has a direct border with syria, with regard to the economy. jordan has been suffering because syria has been suffering now for almost 14 years of war. jordan's economy because of the lack of trade, has certainly suffered because of the war in syria. and there's a cause. another reason which is so many syrians came and took shelter in jordan
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about a 1000000 syrians. it'd be living as refugees in jordan. that is a strain on the economy of jordan, of the kingdom of jordan. and of course, when you've had refugees staying in the country for that length of time, the welcome tends to sometimes where a little bit. and so those are some of the issues the over the on the table between these 2 countries. jordan, a country that i initially before. busy 14 years ago had good relations with the assad government, then when it saw what was going on and the brutality of the repression at the start of the war supported the opposition to a sad but then had re instituted ties with this government in recent years. and recent months, so i think although it didn't deb i, i can have claudio relations with this side regime. they are getting used to the new reality and the time. so let's talk about international functions because it
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has been an important step that's been taken, but not a full removal from a no, this isn't the removal of sanctions, yet it is an exemption the us of decided, but they want to help the new administration with regard to, to monetary, to the humanitarian situation. and so they allowed me exemption was called a general license from the us treasury, which will last for the next 6 months. and by flying, i think, to the people of syria allowing supplies in for humanitarian purposes. and that will include some fuel transfers, but they're gonna stop and the thing that really could remotely be used for military or intelligence purposes. it's a decision by the united states, but the us i can just date and to be blinking is out on his travels currently in asia, i will be going in the coming days to italy where present biden is having one of
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his last visits before he stands down as the us presidents and the nose ration of president trump on january the 20th. and just before his full meetings, the president's formal meetings, the secretary of state, this is the important bit we'll have a meeting with his european counterparts of the plan of that meeting is to try and get a of the policies of those european nations and the us aligned so they have a united physician and i think what the us aim is, and many of these other countries a is to try and lift the sanctions, give some support to the new administration as they've done the slight lifting exemption humanitarian purposes. but still using the sanctions that remain as a leverage to try and put the new administration on the cost. they wanted to go all . and i'm going to get technical here. the costs they want it to go on is back in 2015 resolution 2254. it's a long time ago nearly 10 years ago. but the international community is sticking to
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that un security council resolution which cools read interim government boldly based representing all parts of syria. then a drawing up of a new cold situation and then free and fair elections supervised by the united nations. the sticking to that full with or that resolution from so long ago. i think it part because they know that might be difficulties and possibly a new resolution, even though russia might great some difficulties might use it's vito. and so it's that is the road about the international community has in mind. the question is, what does that road map is aligned with what the new administration here in damascus is planning. okay, thanks very much for that. so update the from damascus. the syrian capital james bays on diplomatic edits are now let's turn to rob geist pin folds. he's electra in international security at kings college london joining us from london. good morning to you now. we've had the from a report to
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a james base talking about the sanctions and the technicalities. and then you have this a to or if you like, regional. so this feels like less still very much at the beginning of being able to ton international opinion and have trust in this current kind of take a government. yeah, so i think the regional tours potentially crucial linked to this option. so there's 2 ways to save this auctions, release the as been discussed by james, that one is that from the us central point of view, this is the us trying to play catch up. yes, they want the new regime, the new government in syria to basically they want to office functions relief in order to get back new government to commit to things like to you in relation to do 5 people on the holding of rights for the minorities and women at the same time, oh, the original actors and like for dr. jordan to the cool and they don't countries like saudi arabia have been more than willing to provide the new government with aiden
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legitimacy in damascus to the us. he's trying to play catch up in that respect to make sure it's still retains leverage. but on the other hand, this is also a regional initiative. so remember that many of these functions in the us function, again, syria, all we, all secondary sanctions. now, secondary functions, mainly not just us citizens and businesses call do business with the syrian government, but also any one from a different country does a will be subject to us functions as well. i'm not particularly important here because many of these countries to, to get the u. a in saudi arabia have been pushing for the us to at least 3 is a savage. and so they convinced that they need to build the void, the purposeful reconstruction is needed to rebuild syria. indeed, just as soon as the science and stuff functions really wasn't, as we've already had that told us on the counter, i have provided some really, really energy set to. and it's critical to note here that the sciences really
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focuses on seeing things. one is and so the energy sector say providing things a lot of gas and oil and that as of the electricity stays on, the other thing is providing funding for as it was public sector at the end of august, just an absolute full 100 percent, a rise full government android is someone needs to pay those bells. i sort of a, i went outside of uh, his administration. all looking not just to the us, but it located wrote her up on the friday. we're gonna be having to stop the interview. that just because we have this live presto that's happening in georgia and at the moment of somebody else, syrian foreign minister, as well as his role dania and counsel i'm on so fuzzy. let's take a listen on the constructive conversations and discussions that we have during my visit to, to a syria. i also confirmed that it was an open discussion. we discussed different topics and also conveyed a message during my visit to syria. that's weird,
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respect to the will and the choices off of the serial people. since the 1st day we are sent in by our brothers and syria in order to be able to reconstruct and recover their countries. after years of this ad, i think of a deconstruction in order to build a new syria that is unified with the full suffering on its territories. with sir. yeah. where all the syrians will unite their components and to preserve all the rights and the rights of all the syrian people. as i said yesterday in turkey or took, you were not saying this just out of brotherhood and the historical relations of our a to nation. so, but also because we are looking at this from a pragmatic point of view because the stability of syria is the stability of our country also. and we all know the challenges that we have faced in the past include
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tank, drug smuggling and traffic in weapons traffic and as well and some terrorist groups that we're also representing a challenge to jordan and we were able to manage the situation successfully. thank god. so we are talking of from reality and this reality says that a built in a stable and unified suffering, syria on its territory, is from our own benefits and in the interest of jordan. and he's also in the interest of the whole region in order to achieve stability in our religion as a whole. we stand by our brother in brothers, in syria and we are in philadelphia to with them. and we will offer every thing that we can, you know, to, to support our brothers in this historical moment. as we said, we want it to be a new starting point in order to achieve great things, including pre built and course building syria,
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back again with full sovereignty that will meet and respond to all the needs of the of syrian people who deserve to have a country with a sovereignty where they can live with dignity after years of sufferings. during today's meeting, as i discussed my counter power to came with in the company until occasion include think, representative from intelligence unit and also ministry of oil. and. and we have met all together, it was an extended meeting, and now there will be also somebody natural meetings that will be conducted, including the different industries and also the intelligence units from the different countries include the, the ministry of oil and investments. and the discussion today was truthful was sincere and focused on build, think relations saw this house on this relations. so that's reflect also
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the historical relations between the 2 people and 2 countries and how we want to build further or to for this to have build stronger relations in order to achieve stability in the whole region. we have also this costs different relevant topics including the a borders and we have agreed on working together to create a coordination community that we will establish. and we will also have other delegations, or call me to use for the different topic, seem to think energy, environment, etc, in order to start working. and of course, i think between the 2 administrations, 2 countries that, that needs to work together in order to meet the needs of our, of both nations and also to contribute to the stability of our country and the
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region. as you know, a, we have also received the or house at the meetings of a couple, which also showed solely direct to you with our people and our brothers in syria during this critical moment. we have also a spoke that the about the leadership that they showed during this month and everyone needs to show patients because the challenges are great and this burden is not easy. i get you as a result, there should be we should chose some patients and to give our brothers a chance so that they can start serving their people and also to recover in a way that will help them and support them. and in a way that will help them to move forward to a better and brighter future. jordan has always provided support to syria and we'll continue to do so. we will continue to support our brothers in syria. and our king
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has also instructed us to give all the needed new measures and all what is needed in order to help and support our brothers. syrians are capable and perfectly capable of rebuilding their country, and we are here to support them during this critical phase of what you have also discussed, the topic of the syrian refugees, as we said before, they are our hosts here in our, our guests here in a tor did, we have provided everything that we could and we will continue to do so we are trying to provide the needed circumstances and, and also accommodations in order to make them feel at home until they can go back to their home. we have also discussed the board has to ensure you know, to, to be able to secure the borders to it. also a faithful the challenges including the weapons and create the needed circumstances
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that will help us to a bring or a cheap stability. again, we have spoke spoken also with the both for the ministers of energy, electricity and oil are also as talk and as we are speaking now in order to find ways to work together so that we can also find ways to provide a gas. we have also a to get it. there are also a meetings taking place right now in order to resume the flights also between the 2 countries. so all in all the meeting was on us to was a brotherly. and i would like to affirm to my brother and culture parts that jordan will always be there for syria. and i would like to read to rate that you are in your 2nd country. and i hope that the future will bring, or what the syrians deserve to have it dignified and to live with dignity. well,
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come again to the check of the 1st of all, we would like, i would like to think a my counterpart to his ex, him and see the minister for the warm welcome and for the a beautiful and honest a words the to delivered. just be with me shout to somebody in my name and on behalf of the syrian people. i would like to thank you for this for say that you extended to visit jordan, and i would like to thank you for the warm welcome. i hope that this fits, it will be in you and i'm beginning for our bilateral relations across the board again in different fields in order to achieve stability for both countries. i would like also to see thing could be that i'd like to think jordan for receiving the syrian refugees during the last 13 years. so which also was marked by a crazy hospitality. even as before,
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at the syrian refugees who had to flee the country for humanitarian reasons logged it on. well, i would like also to seize this opportunity to say that's the administration of syria isn't working and existing all the needed efforts in order to come model to work with the different international partners in the cheapest abilities and security in syria. and also wanted to make sure that all the rights of the syrians are protected and also to achieve civility in the region. i would like also to an advisor, jordan represented in the minister of foreign affairs to work on enhancing even more of our relations on the order of them. you cannot make and political levels including reconstruction of the country and also trade and also to achieve water security through efficient channels and continuing corporation security to join us just we were able to establish as several communities in different fields as
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a pragmatics that with that we have taken resource is the guy that in this context we would like also to think again it's jordan and we would like to thank them for helping to lift the sanctions imposed on syrians. in fact, virus lifted up those sanctions, the syrian economy of will recover a faster and the situation of the syrians will be better. now. those functions are representing a real office to court and hinder any possible cooperation or investments in syria . in conclusion, i would like to confirm that our relations are wrong, right, and i've seen this and noticed that you are in those meetings that we held today. and when we have spoken in a very honest and genuine way as if we knew each other for years, there were a very honest and candid conversations that we had. it was a real opportunity to also as trent,
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then the comment corporation between the 2 countries. it's also an economic opportunity to add to humanitarian. unfortunately that toby reflected in the relations of our folks and nations. i would like also to think of the accordion company and also would like to invite them to come to syria and to launch more projects that quote enhanced and the long term stability of the region. we would like also to receive all the guardians in their 2nd country that in syria, asterisk most of the day done with the site. and then lastly, so i laid forgot. yeah, we will take 2 questions. yes. yeah. from bbc 1st. once. stay at the slide anyways. it'll have deal of the next question is, i don't see why we offer an minister to georgia and is there a plan with the new administration in syria in order to put an end to the ongoing
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smuggling and traffic and to the foreign minister of assyria when to expect the national dialogue to take place and or do you expect all the syrian components to be represent worth the syrian people to be represented? as i said, we have spoken about this issue of a smuggle in the and traffic in drugs in weapons and how the ice is was it is a trying to rebuild itself. so we have, we are committed to working together in order to put an end to, to those a phenomenon as you know, the a weapon and trucks traffic in other presents if the injured not only to a syria to jordan, but also to syria. so we have to hold those issues. and now as we said, the head of the intelligence agencies of both countries are conduct in a meeting in order to tackle this issue as soon as possible. it isn't for the live jim not to like just to add one sentence
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a little under the venue reality in syria has put an end to all the threats and challenges that you, that the jordan used to face, including the drug trafficking, this a deluxe to the past and we will make sure that this will no longer be part of this reality, and we will continue to intensify our efforts in this regard. as he's excellence, he mentioned the art meeting that are taking place as we speaking. but as far as the national dialogue is concerned, as you know in the syria is diverse and diversity should be, is seen as a source of wealth and also to build a bigger in which syria or we can see it as a problem. and so we see syria as a united and unified syria with the different it's a groups that lives and co exist in syria. and this is the only way of looking at
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it. what are the kind of in i'm gonna have to do with the, a one that we might have a meeting in the 1st of february. but we have discovery. we have preferred to have a preference prep her ration they look at or preparatory accomplish. see where the different groups sit and sherman to shop. so it will be represented where also all the different categories of syrians. it will be represented in this community. and we would, you know, we want to this dialogue to come with the results and to huge results that the syrian people have been waiting for for more than 13 years. this dialogue will be a cornerstone for the syria of tomorrow and will also help us to build the political identity of syria in the future. so am i sent that to you or some hudson via television you have to get off the magic. i mean,
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so i didn't know what to do. what do you, my 1st question is to the foreign minister of jordan, you read carting, but as a to us, i see it on the ian mazda in the walter agreements. what can we say about those agreements and what the 2nd question is for the foreign minister, serious quite a meaningful, commendable her 15 years worth of of rain also to be is a former of his team. how do you envision the new foreign policy of syria, especially when it comes to the drug trafficking at you said that it's over, but we still see that there are some challenges that could face toward that 1st regarding water, security, or shortages. there are some agreements that used to who our relations with the syrians that go and so those agreements go back to the former,
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which he received is jordan is always approaching thing. so with this strategic from a strategic standpoint, and we want to commit to strong and honest relations with the syrians that are based on neutral and beneficial interest. as you said, what we have to be honest. they just started, they just take on responsibilities and the burden is heavy. so our 1st to t is to support them as they are trying to meet and overcome all those challenges and also to create good. so consequences and also we are committed to work together as to a brother lead nations in order to achieve the interest of both countries. so that our priority priority number one is to support our brothers as they are trying to transition. and then they will form a government and then we will tackle all the other topics in details,
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including water, energy, traffic, and etc. the most important thing is that we want to build relations that are based on mutual trust. and also this will help us to is believe they find solutions to old. the challenges regarding feet of trucks, issues, also the, our brothers are not responsible for the current situation. we know that you kind of to, to you that there were a lot of conditions there. some come, some says that were favorable for the traffic and, and smuggling of the trucks. that was the reality. and the reality right now was that not everything that was happening in the past is over at the are still as some draft circulating the are some groups and a traffic are still working. this is a challenge indeed. and we will work together, you know, to, to overcomes this challenge with the full political cooperation issue. and as i
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said about our many others topics that we need to approach different steve, but we need to be patient thanks, will not change or end overnights. that was a lot of work that needs to be done. but as my counterpart said, and as i say or so right now that we want to work together in order to serve the interest of our both nations and in order to overcome all the challenges, this is a transitional period and we have to support our brothers and we are confident that we will be able to adopt all the needs of any kind of service in the future in order to face the set challenges. as i said, the most important is to build a relation between both countries that is based on this interest. and our priority are right now is to support our browsers in order to face the challenges that they are facing. and so the situation stabilizes and hopeful that the future will bring
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good, thanks for both roundtree, some of them, and that sort of product and then the, the, the sugars, the separation from the land has left a lot of problems and challenges with different countries in the region, so we will try to remove this from the memory of the syrian people and from the region. it's thanks to a corporation that we intends to establish. we will also change the foreign policy that was adopted by the former regime, which is 2, which was based on exporting risk. and now we want to build our foreign policy and base it on the a mutual cooperation and respect. and as i told my conser pounds, if your neighbor is okay then your okay, so the interest in the stability of jordan is ours to ability. so will do
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everything that is needed to create this reality. and also the day after tomorrow, we will mark the 1st full month so that we have taken over the regime. and we are working relentlessly in order to rebuild the diplomatic and political relations. and to also reshape the new political identity of syria that is built on the unity and the security of all the syrian territories and built assault on a mutual dialogue. that is also anchored in respect between all the nations regarding and we would like also to appease all the concerns that are voiced by the different countries and international partners. and we promise that syria will be a source of stability and security for all the neighboring countries. and for the world, how do you know bone cnn said, you know,
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it's coming off you and so now good afternoon, once you've got any questions to us, how to ship any regarding the decision that was issued just today by the treasury department regarding some licenses a link to the military and assistance, this doesn't mean that all the sections are listed with how to use see this stuff in this, in this phase, the of the, as you said, as i said, there's a we have inherited a very tough situation. include think the economic sanctions, economic sanctions now are used against the syrians and are no longer serve in their purpose, which is 2 sections the former regime. so the 4th, as the former rashid or the old regime has collapse, then those sections should be lifted. so that we can guarantee the recovery of the
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survey and people economic recovery and political recovery. this we see this as a positive step. and we have also conducted several visits internally and also outside the country. and we know that the economic sanctions, which couldn't be a problem, what we have seen yesterday with those licenses is the fruits and the results of all the efforts of our brothers including jordan. but we see this as a new, a positive step. sure, but we confirmed and from that we need to lift all the economic sanctions to give the syrians and unfortunately to, to recover the one last question. stop is some of the have you so i the market after we may of a say what are the message look up to more for the messages that you have received
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from all the visits that you have conducted recently. and what are the different messages that you received from do a gulf countries that you have visited, including a cover, and so the rate. yeah. the, the respect monroe. indeed, we were keen on completing all those visits in the future and will as visit a more of our of countries. and our message that we are conveying to all countries is that syria today is trying to gain back. it's aaron or eric role in that it was deserted in the past and syria would like to rebuild the country and to be an actor, an active actor in what is happening in the region that we see that there are a lot of messages and conflicting messages in, in social, the platform and social media, but what we have seen and witness during those pieces that we conducted recently,
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that there's only empathy and solely authority that is being shown towards the assyrian people. and those nations are committed to build a new strategic relations and a cooperation with syria. we know that there are a lot of questions that still needs to be answered. that's why we have decided to conduct those visits in order to explain to people what are our strategies and how to we envision syria of the future. that there are some tactical steps and also some explanations that we had to provide you know, to, to see how we can cooperate together and move fast towards the future. as my culture parts said, the honest well, and the one of the commitments that has been shown from jordan was shown also from the other arab countries. the, we know the saudi arabia is an important player in the region and we see
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ourselves as being part of this region. and we are now having the opportunity to play a role in this region. we have decided to in a cup on the tank where all the arab countries were present and representative if there was also the committee of the arab league for syria. and there was one message that has been delivered, which is that we are here to support syria during this critical step in order to be able to in order to allow and enable syria to establish and construct and build all the institutions that will guarantee as a life with dignity and in peace and stability in syria. and we will support the efforts of syria because their success is our success and support in syria is also a priority for us. and we all agreed that through the opening of direct channels and by building strategic corporations, we will complete
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h complement each other's efforts, including in syria and help and syria to overcome the challenges and to leave in the past o, what happened before and hope hopefully to be able to establish as debility and security aware syrian, it's kendall left with dignity and in prosperity we have that that as a translation that to this us 10 said, i mean there are different processes that we will adopt and we will work with in a full arrows coordination and also and coordination with the syrian administration so that we can achieve this a goal because of the stability of serious is, will be from the interest of jordan and also in the interest of the whole region is what do you, especially syria,
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you have to should recover and also to play it's a role in the region, syria is a, has always played a big role in an important role in the region and we will work together. we link in order to support syria so that it can play this role again. in a way that should contribute to the stability and the resolution that the syrians would like to as well come friday. thank you. what's the shop? thank you everyone for participating. okay, well that was a meeting that was being held between the syrian foreign minister. that's all sides of shaw bonnie, as well as his jewel damien counterparts in the jordanian capital and discussing everything from stability of the country to intelligence oil investment as well as a board us to build a seat spring in diplomatic edits, a j space who's in the syrian capital of damascus,
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lots was discuss the everything from the sanctions to the syrian foreign minister saying that one of the reasons they held these me things was to on. so many questions have been put forward by regional players as well as international ones. what, what's your take on all of what they discussed as well, the 1st thing was the tone. remember the time in society, the jordanian foreign minister and deputy prime minister was the 1st arab foreign minister to come here to damascus. they were very warm and talking about each other, both foreign ministers said the other country was that people's 2nd country. so you can't really get more cordial than those statements. and they both said there was a great deal of challenges, but we both agree, but we need to show patients. let me quickly go through some of those challenges. but they spoke about refugees. remember, jordan has been hosting a 1000000 syrian refugees over the last a modem, 13 years, but your data for
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a minutes to sit there. all guests will continue to welcome them until they couldn't go back home. they talked about drugs, trafficking and smuggling. remember that's one of the problems. jordan was facing was coming from syria, was electronic to good. and that, that drugs, that serial may drug that was basically fueling the economy here in damascus. this, it, it, it almost become a non co state, a very clear from the syrian prime minister that will, and they say they put a stop to it, and they're going to make sure that the ends don't any problem. it is the deputy prime minister environment is also concerned about weapons and concerned about the possible rise of a bicycle. again, again, the syrians saying they will do absolutely the ever, that may come on that issue. another issue, the policy that often talk about, but is a big, big issue in this region. the issue was we'll discuss it the way to gather all matt,
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that's an issue. the 90 it applies to syria. jordan, but as it also took, took here. and israel, of course i, the rock you both in that particular issue when it comes to the important new words, i think from the syrian foreign minister of all the national dialogue. now that's supposed to be the, the stage of the process in syria. now that we have this interim government does not have a national dollar get everyone else in the conversation as they then work towards a new, a new constitution. but this country, the dates originally were being told was to have already happened was we 1st dates we were hearing with the full 5th and 6th of january that slipped these talking about the date of february. the 1st he's talking about a power to the committee for the national donald, not clear to me, from the words he said whether the national dialogue takes place on thursday. the 1st the provider or treat committee takes place on february the 1st and then the like top. and the other important development,
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i think coming up from the syrian for a minute step was, has mentioned on sanctions. as we've been saying earlier on, the us is that sanctions on humanitarian products, a humanitarian exemption. let's go to general license from the us treasury. uh, the service department is step said that all of the sanctions were no longer setting that purpose drug should be lifted, but he said this was a new positive step. but again, making it clear that the bolts of the all of these functions should be lifted as soon as possible. yeah, thanks very much for sending that up for us that james base our diplomatic editor in damascus. well, let's go back to robot guys, pin folders electro in international security at kings college london. so we ought to talk about the interview schultz, alex of so we have to questions about life event, which you've also been listening to so much to and take care of everything from buddhist ability to diversity in unity. um they talks about political identity. it
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is james base have mentioned the real problem that has been a source of tension between both neighboring countries in the past, which is we'll discuss and see what is it that really stood out for you when it comes to summing up what the outcome has been of all of these regional meetings so far as well. i think the one of the ladies to that domain is not surprising by the denver size, and is it as well as the just the meeting foreign ministers. it was also asked people in the intelligence, administrative and intelligence agencies, all of the countries, all syria and your mailbox. not surprising because a key of them. and he, as james discussed it, as was discussed in the press conference, that is drug trafficking now at syria at big under a side was the producer of around 80 percent of people have to go on supplies. the wells now categories to kind of amphetamine like drug i'm the primary mall. okay,
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so that was the mid lease now jordan, because it, she has voted with siri with a key smuggling root of catching on. jordan, one of the primary audience. so the consumers account to them that was actually in the gold countries like saudi arabia. so this discussion all the need for band and track down the drug smuggling is important. not just for the joe destiny. it has about giovanni visit today, but also at the later on this week to the goal presented to the you a you going to have to count because of this isn't in the don't countries for once a year. at the other element, he is in total in terms of security inside syria itself. now on the border between jordan and see where the keywords in control are supposedly loyal to h t s. books may or previously bought the group that is a southern operations room or something from now. this was a collection diminishes many of whom were supposed to be affiliated to georgia and at it as a recent years embracing. sorry,
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wasted that day and things like that. loyalty to the new government in damascus, but the house still being some questions. the f. for example, there's a group called the, at a brigade led by a guy who am at our they've been involved in some recent confrontations in south west syria. so the syrians were wanting to join us to lead on these groups and try and get to exercise restraint as a and the issue of was the day after now. uh, south west syria, many of the ministers that under an agreement age 2018. when does that sound regimes they will give them the choice of staying that i'm being transferred to. russian orders are using patronage and not being rentals anymore. old relocating to live on the aged yes. come out and now the ones that didn't go didn't go for a reason. many of them have a very, very intense relations with aged yet. so even though these groups have pledged that loyalty to the new government, that's very much in question. so there's also external and internal security issues and dimensions here, as well as the foreigner benefits of this visit. yeah,
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so much so it's on pick the thank you so much for your thoughts on this role, guys and folds electra at king's college in london. thank you. all right, well international fights to and from serious counsel or resuming for the 1st time since the threat of a shot at i said last month's couple highways is one of the major airlines now flying to damascus. it's flight from though who has landed international aids planes of already been arriving, and domestic flights resumed last month. well, let's go to rest. we'll set it on who's life for us from damascus international at fort russell. i still standing that on the tom, i quotes the lights this way, you of the, the, it's the 1st international slice is the full of this have redeem color aways play and has just landed in damascus international day for
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a justified dining. you can see that the steel seal unload them and you have seen the passengers coming and chanting free, sir. yes. one of them that i have told said as of this 12 years, for the 1st time, he's going to see his family. so there was joy anisette, debates renewed among this among the passages. and also they found many is that there were, have been waiting for them since the morning, the same, the same set up with your mood with them as well. so now it's not fully covered, are you is that will be 2 more slides today, both of them, syrian deadlines fly into, to, to, to the united, out of emulates today. so today the total will be 3. it's a national slice, of course, while these it's a national civil flies are happening that are the, the, the, the aides, also the players that are getting smash able. so come and just looking at what we have seen, saw the airplane settings. national a has just landed and also another plan for
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a plane from the jordan williams denny and also has that this is becoming really, really busy for, for the last side of me, you see some way which is another student. airlines here now is really is feeling the 3 of so here is getting doesn't really dying to make, doesn't really the things are, are now moving this year. but of course, the officials are saying that it's too early to be totally unprofessional. but they say that they're working days and nights to make it happen. and they said assume. so the higher for the masses as much as april is going to be, need to be habitate. but just much remember this a for has to be hit again again by these very a strikes as well. so technically there are some on the strategist fund managing and disabled. but as i said for now, hopefully a ways that provides investors this and there are some of the other major international airlines also that are for, for the in these or for in house and assistance with the officials here. so you to
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national flights is not just about serious being able to fly internationally. but the administration's and even spaces here is the mass, cuz you're seeing business with national slides as a kind of wisdom as the, as a kind of difficult mission by the domestic amenities. and also a way of connecting young gauging with the world officer years for fi selection site. sorry, i'm not sure so, so the, as you said, the use of isolation, hopefully these flights will allow families to be reunited again. thank you very much. i the head of the u. n's release agency says that efforts to save lives and goals are all at breaking point. or chief tom fletcher says, is really a tax on aid work is in the collapse of lower and ordering. garza, i've made 8 if it's nearly impossible. israel has run the top. it strikes the
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grants across rather the strip in the last week, including on residential buildings with at least $28.00 palestinians killed on monday, a line in the gaza strip. is there anything strikes of talk to 3 neighboring comes and goes to those nights and these 3 people from one family has been killed and a strike on overlays was to g kemp. and that's in the central garza, this right case, the residential building, this another strike vote killed 2 palestinians, elmore flight and almost laid out for a few g. come fence, sheltering displaced, palestinians will also hit in on my husband. okay, well that's bringing him home today. who's in dated by the have nots in central garza, a huge number of s strikes suddenly a massive increase from these rays in the last week. and now more age work has been targeted. of the, sorry, friends. let me take this moment to remind their viewers and everything,
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and everyone watching me now about at the, our colleague, how does that, what did they do? who was killed on the same exact day last year? and today is his 1st uh, an embrace. you lost him in an is right, the air strike last year in rough or however, the air strikes continue in different areas across the gauze of troops, starting with 0 by the, at where at least a number of residential houses have been targeted. and it's not only happening in july the but also in the middle area and most laid off. and also in as my kazi. but let's me also highlight the fact that giovanni a big had known, big lie a has been a on under and is riley at bulb seeds where no one could reach the area. and we still know that there are palestinians still trap not being able to live without food, water medicine or a but also at the u. n. agencies have been coming out with statements since
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yesterday after the couple of attacks that have been targeting you and convoys the wsp vehicles. and also earlier today an an age work are working in partnership with man, distribution and organization. with the f. b died after ruins. he sustained after an attack that happened 2 days ago, and one of the distribution points you and released chef stays up for it to save the lives of survivors and gaza is at the breaking point in nearly impossible because we're seeing everyone being targeted right now in the gaza strip and we're talking about a resident at a residence of the city. we're also talking about international work. the w. c. k. workers have been also at target is killed by the is ready start at hospital schools. you and shelters are near today a 10 to us also targeted by the is there any forces?
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so every single thing has been attacked by that. is there any forces in the gaza strip? and also there has been a lot of challenges to bring in more a, to the cause of trip. it's not only the continuous attacks, but also the house situation is collapsing. and also the humanitarian situation is collapsing. as you said, the reminds of the homes of the do a policy and enjoying this working, falling zeros kills exactly a year ago. thanks very much. and for the update from the gaza strip. right, well it's time for sport, his how sort of how most. thank you very much. sorry. well ac milan have one that says trophy in 3 years. it came from to goes down to be local rivals into and the italians who book up mean honest american for the christian, closer to the plaza and display advertise, we'll decide. and then english strikes the time you ever had messages. the stuff as time went on to make the file feel free to me long to save your ssl is celebrating
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his best at trophy when it just a week off the starting the job now to him for his have moved level on points was 2nd place austin all and the english family forced to beat wolves that we now to continue the unlikely progress at the top of the table. the 2 tom european couple of windows are now just 6 points behind. lead is livable and the 2 sides that face it to the next week for us to or the only team to have beaten live, a pool in the league this season. we must congratulate our players because they, they want they, they, they work for these moments again, coming away with our friends. this is what we worked for into play as a part value. but happy knowing that we have to go again seems to be that a parcel on english li carfax. and later this tuesday, the sides are taking on new possible united in the 1st like of this 10 final because that says targeting a 2nd major trophy at the club. he won't be as
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a cup with arsenal. 5 years ago. we work every single day to achieve that, you know, to bring joyce, our people and there is not a single moment the sounds of more than accidental and you have back up and go to frame that got to, to you, support it on your share with their people they work at every day with so that memory is obviously sticking your mind and to hopefully we can create minimal amount. tiger woods and what am i call hoping and you go for math can help safeguards the future of this sport, japan, launching and in the gulf league with the target of attracting and you generation of fast as andy richardson reports could watching a pool at a high tech will come the next big thing in gulf. many of the world's leading play is hosting. it can be co, which stands for tomorrow's golf league, is about to launch the aim of taking the sport to
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or he's now targeting a return to goals at the end of the month, the on of nfl team, the new england patriots has apologized for his teams at full my head code to deal with that mile. all the craft made the comments to having decided to fly a mile off to on the once he's in the job team on just full games this season and process to promote admire to say ambridge is telling us flag cameron roy was lucky to avoid disqualification at the oakland classic, the whole world, number 8. so his rackets into the crowd during his 2nd round contest, i guess that's what can do is die us a cost of our agency. no, no one's going to lose and much is straight set the and also support for me. i'll have more for you later on, but for now it's back to so thanks very much will upset from me sort of fight us to this news on the cock. we'll be here in a moment with more of today's news,
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especially developments been unfolding when it comes to syria for those meetings have been held in georgia and earlier today the it's a big day for letting already make ashley is communities depended on having kaos and then yeah, the 1st time in his life is going to gets a kind of people here in northern can use some 3 accounts, he say with the range fail. the cow is the 1st to die. and that kind of is the last, the candles have traveled. hundreds of kilometers on trucks and on foot to be here, the county government, both them from trade is the academy is voted with somalia and say the elders of domestic, the change is part of a decades old slow but steady regional trend which the county government says has become essential climate scientists say dramas will continue to become more
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frequent and severe, and already told us he hasn't heard of climate science, but he and his neighbors expect more tough times before long. and that would come over i'm, it'll be better prepared to keep that some of these fed pod huge. i mean to be some could be interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now i didn't say that that would be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election? mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis. is a crisis of crisis good times, but so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era the the
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the serious new foreign minister is in jordan. diplomatic push for close to ties in the region while the u. s. is essentially the around the clock, this is out, is there a light from the holes that coming up back on board the 1st international or flight since bester on the sides over through the lines in serious capital the united nations relief g says efforts to save lives in garza and
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a breaking point because this continued is really a tax on 8 workers and a magnitude $7.00 uh quite.

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