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probably has all of their life without the safeguard of a basic education bringing the children living in india or at greater risk of unemployment, poverty and exploitation. making the cut, the most difficult part is that our sons and daughters are not getting admissions in school. the government is not permitting it. education is important to survive disorders, but people who are not educated, they can't do anything or they will end up doing illegal things. and i want that our children should get admitted to schools to india is not a signatory to the un refugee convention and does not recognize refugees. labeling ro, hangup muslims, illegal foreigners, and denying people displaced by war. the identity papers they need to enroll their children in schools. human rights activists say the policy is a blatant violation of india's own constitution, which endorses access to education as a fundamental and non negotiable, right? no matter the child status, he says, absolutely, i've got to do the, i'm just,
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i'm bad. so, you know, and you know, and because there's no sense in baldwin, so divide, do says enough education, do they have one to make them could have done or live on dental vs would parsons, if you don't give you guys send to the, to the and what is the 5 doctor the what is the fargo to? i think a sentiment has worse and in india and recent years with prime minister, lorenzo mode is part yet you're not the party leading the charge. members of his and other parties are accused of demonizing refugees to gain political points usually around the election time election video. but the politicians bring up or he can go during elections in india is nothing you do. they speak against for a hand get every time and then what's disappointing. that is where i think of victims of a genocide,
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it's the world's most persecuted community. political latest don't talk about the crew treatment. we had to face only about other things for political benefits. this is a source of distress and fear for women and children and young people. they say that the case is now being heard in the supreme court rights lawyers and will hang up. people are hoping is made in their favor for now, children unable to attend regular schools, often end up going to private tutors and for melissa or religious. it is better than nothing but no substitute for a formal education. st. bus. robbie: i'll just we're going to take to uh, to anchor and now while we put the russian for him is the 2nd natural intake here. he's been holding tools for the countries for him. and so how come fit done? a joint press conference, let's estimate it as a push. gather your the color stuff for the side of the road. besides
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the big good is that low. but as regional dynamics are changing very rapidly and each and every day, we're still coming across new challenges that we need to fight against. and we are coming across the new, the opportunities that we need to pay attention to in such an area, the indirect and direct to develop and stuff we need to pay attention to make it to important that we need to increase our concept that can and coordination between took it and the direction federation and relation to the targets that are present at present puts in our target saying we need to actually deepen a d h corporation in bilateral issues and international matters. with this understanding we have productive decorations with tournament a certain level today, we dealt with a date by electro agenda in a detailed a manner. and we also discussed the as to how to events our cooperation further from energy to tourism,
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the from commerce to energy. we can actually deepen our relations to the mazda electro, the corporation kit with the contribution of the relevant institutions can actually further it'd be deep into it and its various fields. distinguished members of the fest today is the 3rd year of the war between russian federation and you can move on photo our neighbors to, to live in peace welfare at the, in the eighty's for disability. and we need to see the end of the loss of life and destruction that war is causing. this war is actually effecting the various jo griffith, including the global south and a negative manner. this multi dimensional, the crisis. we want to see the end of it with a permanent solution. since the 1st day, we want to see the solution of this war through a diploma, say, an image of the after the class just started. we actually gather the par,
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to use it through a piece, a table around a piece stable in a stumble for the 1st time. and we initiated the, the black sea green a deal in a successful manner. we actually conducted the diplomatic efforts to reach the piece up for the many defences pages. today we are seeing and that the, the united states is actually starting a new initiative that wants to see a d, a war and coming to an end through a peaceful initiatives a. this overlaps so with our policy that we have been contacting since the beginning of the war. this new initiatives, the of the united states as a result oriented approach on to be a good attach quick importance, but it's the we do believe that the results can be achieved with negotiations that both parties can participate. then within this framework, we will be ready to support the establishment of the said through all negotiations . and as before, we are ready to host negotiations. we are also conducting our initiative,
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the said to say reach safety of navigation in the black sea. and we believe that this is going to be a confidence building measures if this is established. our final target is to establish a permanent peace between our 2 neighbors, this initial offense, in order to establish at the welfare in our region. we believe that the recent developments in syria is bringing hope to our region. the syrian of people have actually ended a 60 year persecution regime. and now they want to have a stable and peaceful country that has a peace with its neighbors. and then during this process as turkey, and we will be fighting with the people of syria today with this prayer for him, this or the role with the it under took the developments of a serious of the knowledge of the patients. and do you believe that to do to tell you in the unity that they're told, the integrity and unity it needs to be kept in syria. and we do believe separate as the mom and so it should not be allowed. on the other hand, to be
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a service organization should not be allowed to be nested in syria. we believe that international society need to have a joint status. the via the dyess and b k, k y, b, g. an in is such a institution, so the safety concerns of turkey should be respected by each and every party and the respect today distinguished members of the best. we also took the initiatives and a guy that in the late dispos stethoscope. and of course, the d says ceasefire needs to be permanent, the relevance of steps following just need to be taken. the possible cut if there is deep concern that the, the edge work could be, are initiated. and we cannot allow a new this genocide to be allowed on the other hand. the attacks we so the best bang should not be allowed. on the other hand, of course migrations of phyllis begins from their own so it can not be allowed. and such initiatives are doomed to be successful. the countries of the region should
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need a joint as fence and it is actually a satisfying to see that the russian federation has the same understanding on this point. the israel, the attacks visa, the palace by 11 and syria, needs to be, is met with a joint specify of a, the is the international society. this is the all new way of a good, permanent peace and safety and security of the means of these distinguished members of the press. the issues are actually putting forward to the desk. the strategic importance of the relations between the 2 key and the russian federation. mutual understanding the constructive, the low will continue to be strengthened and in the coming days, both in relation to bilateral and regional international issues, the close of will be continued. i will once again say welcome to the the delegation on the, to foreign minister, narrow and leave to florida to him. the flow is your sir
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super slow visiting with this phase. anybody else in the civil hotel, but there's messages. thank you very much to distinguish members of the 1st, the 1st full on behalf of the, the delegation on my stuff. i would like to say it is assuming an express my gratitude to, to for a minister or how come to them and to, to his accompanying delegation. we had a wide spectrum of issues that we discussed in relation to the issues that we discussed. so thank you very much for the war, malcolm that you have expanded the russian federation, the with the pleasure. despite of the international tensions is the seeing and that there is the constructive dialogue between 2
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kit and the russian federation. present, fulton, and president are doing is in constant contact to effect from the telephone diplomacy they had to, to face to face the concepts last year. they both during the june meeting and as the industry and the organization and also, and because then during the breaks meeting that these are the 2 by naturally made things the target. so that's where it's put forward to buy in the presence albino dobbs. so to buy a, the, a for in the industry use as well as the, the other institutions, like the defense industries and i, our intelligence institutions, of course, with the foreign minister fit on the we discussed. and we have been discussing these issues for hours and the bilateral issues as the well as
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the regional platforms are recent meetings to us and you on us through the end of june 20 platform. and we also attach it great importance to the meeting between departments in a september or the speaker of the turkish got national assembly. it no longer term despite the business to the russian federation and was the received the by a present to put in and gave a speech as the federal assemblies and also a different room industry, academia. and in the coming days, the d is bigger of, of the federal system, the not, the ankle is going to they as isn't to and cut off. on the other hand, the we do attached great importance to, to the development of the, the bilateral trade volumes, both in relation to energy as well as the bilaterals. being tress published in the banking is sector the finance sector,
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the cloud version and industry and the, the transportation logistics as well as the to tourism were issues that we discussed. also the we discussed the, the strategic issues. for instance, the nuclear power plant in a clue what issues that we've discussed, the distribution side by side to our colleagues that have been working in close cooperation is so that the, these, the reactors that could be the initiate to the, to the operate, to the construction of these 4 reactors are continuing and 24 hour basis. and of course, for a new initiatives including the topic energy. we discuss the possible cooperation in these areas. on the other hand, the, the, the trucks stream and the blue stream with the issues so that we discussed
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the what issues. because from time to time, the kid became the has being a imposing terrorist attacks to making these the pipelines, the in october. these are really important for 2 kids because the pipelines need to be upgrade to do with that, no problem at all. so that to these pipelines are upgrade to with no problem whatsoever to, to get in the in get is, this is not important for the strengthening of the, the natural gas. but this is also important for the end users in turkey. and therefore, we have been informing the turkish side, and we have also informed to do the turkish side in relation to the contact between the russian side and the, the, even that usa. i informed that they administer about the results of for the so
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negotiations. an indian and we also discussed the new opportunities overlooking is some of the class shows that at least we have now a normal dialogue. and we discussed the of course, whether we can now overlook some of these collections. we will continue this dialogue with the american partners. on the other hand, with the minister, we have to very comprehensive the local with the minister to the international issues. for instance, the situation is around ukraine. we continue to keep our position. we have not changed that position and we now see more realistic approaches. the many countries are more understanding unless we have a long term term and then to piece the initial reasons
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for this war. and unless we eliminate these, this will not be ending. on the other hand, we also discussed so the classes around the palestine issue. we discussed to these on the other hand, we discussed the, the, and the from the for the some more. and the negotiations both to within and the united states, united nations, excuse me, that innovation and the, the establishment of the state of palestine and the decision of the united nations . and we know that this can be the only way to establish peace and security. on the other hand, to the, to the, the issue of syria between the countries. and the, the fact that we attach great importance to, to working together for disability and safety of syria. we also discussed the
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situation in syria, and we discussed the safety and security and the, the, the infrastructure of transportation lines. on, on the other hand, the international platform of 3 plus 3. so 3 republics of southern cocoa says and 3 neighbors, the 2 t, a russia, an era. this is a very beneficial contact to be established. we believe that the, our contact in this area is going to be continuing. and i do hope that this is going to be a multilateral platform to be establish in cooperation in this area. so we will take a several questions. the 1st question says is the m l g 0 from the scene? i'm talk to sure. thank you very much. my 1st question is to administer how
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guns they done to kid and especially through the black sea green deal. it played a very important mediation role. the tenure, russia and ukraine during is this period what kind of world could through kid play in relation to negotiations. it took you to also phase of mediation, real a, in many different areas of the world. so to what extent can your benefits it also uh you can in presence of landscape wasn't on korea. and he asked for some security guarantees in relation to the solution of this issue. what are these guarantees to lead to extend the diesel guarantees realistic? this is my question to for mr. for that is my question to for a minister. narrow is what could be the contribution of the church here
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in the negotiations between russian federation and usa cancer, to you on the search, the peace negotiations apart from the, the, the international uh, security guarantees. what are your opinions about the these demands of business, the landscape? and he also mentioned that you should be intervening in these negotiations. what does your approach or to, to the international 3rd parties unless you're a, you know, i can only say the following. i mean, i can, once again verify our position because we have not changed our position, some of the individuals, the persona that to you had mentioned, he is sick,
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changing his position comes from the on the, the understanding european countries is also very difficult because their position is not permanent, they're constantly changing their positions as well. i may have them for you. their ideas might also be changing costs simply in that sense, in the position of usa is the stable and it's just a re appearing on that they want to have. they don't say that they want to have a contact line, and then they want to have the negotiation. that's not what they say. in april 2022. this is what we've discussed and assembled and we had actually reached the new agreement then assembled. those principles were offered to us by the ukranian side, and then with good will they asked from us that to
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our armies should stopped on. they actually wanted the armies to retract on the this was what we did. we actually pulled back to a certain extent, but to india in the west, to the with the, the order of the prime minister johnson of the great britain. they say bands of the signing of this agreement, they wanted ukraine to continue award. they wanted to rush up to, we couldn't, they wanted the army arms to be given. and they continued to this war. and one, they wanted the, this war to continue until the russia was defeated in with a strategic manner. so source that moves or function is a joke, schedule them with just the we're not to taking into consideration do recommendations
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of the other side, the we with ukraine and the euro criteria, but for my good we are actually open to negotiations with all sides. we're open to discuss this with the goodwill one to reach piece. this is what present puts in a said these clashes. steve, this is where the are and this will only and when there is a satisfactory results for the russian side, of course, the reality in the field is going to take into consideration. so there is not see vision and in she, if that were adopt things. so to them they just lation and this legislation, band of the russian language and the language of education. a russian was banned for press for culture. so using russian language was banned. and
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the movie today also banned the ukrainian orthodox church. so this was not for of the a crime and citizens they actually did made their decision in 2014. so a cry mia made the decision in 2014. so these, the other regions made the choice. so the great news citizens in the other regions did not want to live on those this originally and, and that's visiting at to the wanted to ben, anything russian. this struck a need, russian, prisms, the cities, the factories, the parts they wanted to disrupt anything that was russian. therefore, the citizens made a choice. when you look at the russian constitution, they actually get this right from international those. so they need to
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respect this reality. and all the parties need to respect this reality of what the a search this way ukraine just shows not to be a member of nato. this is an inevitable condition. this is a mouse and the prison drum is not the shoot audio still used to go and declare that may trying to make you create a member of nato, was a mistake. and he said that if you were a president of this line would not have continued difficulties. so of course, this crisis would not have occurred if he were president. this is what the president trump said. so in trying to make ukraine a part of nato, this is as to the one of the reasons of the start of this or so
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one of the advisors of present drum indicated that this was actually over war that was pro worked and the party that provoked was not the russian federation, so washington and the brussels, they'll go see for bed for this for, for wrong years. and the 2nd reason is actually a genocide russians and the russian speaking people of the ukrainian people who lived in this south east. what actually subject to a genocide, they had the legitimate election and they wanted to be back to duration federation . talking about of the security guarantees. actually in april 2022. when we met and assembled, when we spoke about the,
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the security guarantees both to get germany and also the, the members of the united nations security account. so this was written in detail as to how this was going to take place. it was the ukrainian side, had formulated these guarantees for the yes, they were not going to be a part of a block, the rest your head behind that. so how is this going to be resolved in the end? is it going to be the ukranian at administration? are they actually capable of this? are they interested in this? what are they going to actually do more negotiations? and are they trying to earn more money out of those?
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so the, the bite and administration, it's actually poor. and i always been listening to the russian farm is to say a lot for over tool king. he's in to kill and encrypt ways. been holding tools with the countries phone mess with a tech has for him, is the how come to see done? they've been discussing ukraine. garza and syria to kia, says it's ready to host negotiations. a 2nd level of making the conditions of that ukraine should not be a member of nato. and that it's constantly changing its position. all the us position is stable. we'll be talking more about. so what we've been hearing from the russian and the turkish foreign ministers in just a moment when we come back with more news for you off this short break my names or
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