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since will be at a consider where to buy the diplomatic commissions can resume, i'll put a sions in the united states and it's counterpart a most code. once these measures are taken, we will be able to understand how quickly and effectively we would be able to cooperate so as you may know, and it's, and also to comment on this matter and best. so the and bell in our ambassador till berlin had already commented on this matter. it is clear that the recent change in germany, namely the division to the east has given rise to many
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problems especially that germany was part of the sanctions meant again, as the russia also following the dentist that swear the gas pipelines was supp with us. this has resulted in massive damage to the german economy. despite the fact that germany has been an economic giant in europe for decades. now, the official started to understand this established fact. what is out of standing about the recent leader that he you through to understand that
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ukraine as was had been provided with loan grains mess settles in order to launch offensive deep. and so the russ on territory is i would like to remind the tournaments that when they continue to rely on the united states, when they abandon the nuclear program, the opinion in and then they to give in listening to the russian foreign minister. so guy lab are off, he's currently in doha and what was an unexpected visit and unexpected? i'll have to say press conference. he was taking questions from reporters there. he touched on multiple subjects, them at least specifically syria,
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palestine and israel. but also for the last few minutes i'd seems to be over now for the last few minutes, have been talking about the ukraine. russia what, let's go to your shove of all of the who is live for us in moscow. so you love her off presented, unsurprisingly, perhaps russia's vision of, uh, it's conflict with ukraine saying it was essentially triggered by the west. it was the rest, the west's fault. um, and also notably not agreeing to the, the, the, the deployment and this has been floated in the last few days. the potential deployment of peacekeepers in ukraine to well, actually use headed old because he just stuff he's still or speaking in the, in comp time. and when to stand that actually we've had nothing new in his red trick. so you're absolutely right. it was quite an unexpected visit to contact. and he, he had,
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he said that he has already met with the guitar for administer. and he praised the guitar leadership in particular for the humanitarian missions for the s. it's my efforts to re unites ukrainian as well as russian families because as you know, thousands of children had been taken to russia since the beginning of this conflict in ukraine. and these children now returning back to ukraine, returning to credit with the help us with the mediation of casa, and it's a leadership hills. so of course, i spoke about some piece efforts in gaza, as well as the his support of russia support for syria, russia. he's going to a to make everything possible to the demand. that's a sanctions again on syria or um, so they lifted,
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so we also understand that he rates rated rushes position. that's no european creek peacekeepers in ukraine in the rock, in ukraine. that's correct. so basically, once again, he says that any kind of peacekeeping missions in ukraine a poses a threat to russia security. and he says that the russian doesn't want to see them . were you not one day with your pin also with the the printed on the and start liber racing, so to speak. so invasion crime in to us a, a quad knew that quad lines by russia. so what else? he said, he said that's that's he blamed again ukraine for it's a unwillingness to, to give in to, to accept rushes conditions. and so basically he also said that russia believes
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that it's impossible to enter into any agreements that would involve pumping ukraine with weapons again. so what, when the stand at that uh, according to the rules and of course he read to raise russia's position on. that's uh, that's uh so, um, that's um, uh, russia does not want any kind of truce, but permanent piece in ukraine on russia's condition. you'll get shut bolivar in moscow. thank you very much for that. julia. let me turn now to some e. l arianna and somebody was as with us onset moments ago when this unexpected press conference began, you're a professor of public affairs and director of the center for islam and global affairs. as simple as i'm university, we're gonna, it's a hard pivot, but we're pivoting to ukraine. we're very interested obviously to listen to anything survey lever off has to say at the moment. why? because there was intense diplomatic activity around trying to and the ukraine,
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russia war and what we heard from level off here. and correct me if i'm wrong, that is the talk of a country that feels it very much. has the upper hand. very true. i mean, i certainly don't know if he is that it hasn't. if he did degrade the test now, perhaps it has already incorporated it for a blast into russia itself. they test it, it's conditions to end the war. primarily to make sure that you can would never join the needle and also that it will accept visa photo blast. plus, i made it to be incorporated into russia and seems like the americans are willing to concede that, and therefore, they certainly seem that they have is all perhaps, that you listen to you listen to russia's explanation for the war, a narrative around the war. and you listen to europe and it's 2 completely different universes, right? that is not new. that's been going on for several years. we heard laughter, i'll say before, well, actually the war was triggered by the west and actually were willing to talk. you listen to the europeans, they say the complete opposite. what has changed is that the us seems to
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specifically donald trump seems to be switching sides these things. the lensky is a dictator, and this were, should never of the gun. and we're kind of, it's kind of our fault that it didn't begin. it's very interesting how the compass is pivoting now back to the position of russia, and that was to be expected because he's been saying that same, that's all along during his campaign. he is more willing to be realistic, but at the same time, his transactional meaning that he is willing to change positions depending on what he thinks is of the interest of the night. states is basically exporting that ukraine to get $500000000000.00 worth of, of the very middles that your plan has and trying to see with that with take him at the same time he is approaching, put him in order to indoor basically on russian russians conditions but so this deal that you're referencing and it's true, donald trump has said he wants half a trillion dollars worth of ukraine's mineral wealth, critical minerals. we don't know exactly what the contours of the deal are because
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the deal hasn't been inc. and it certainly hasn't been made public in just a few hours ago. donald trump was saying we may sign it in a few days. time is the last he comes to the white house. but so let's keep. i said he will sign a deal and hand over part of you, franz, mineral wealth in exchange for securing the seventy's from the us. what could those look like? what it means that if russia ever has an aggression on, on your credit in the united states would intervene. but i don't think that is in the, in the, in the, in the agreement. i don't think the united states is willing to put that because that would be like natal brought given it would be like a mini bilateral nato, you know, bespoke for you. great, exactly what the latest versions of this, the says the united states does not give you a crime. these kind of guarantees, but it's going to give it some kind of the security uh, not guarantees about security aspects such as investing have really any plan which makes russia hesitant to actually invest in the future. okay,
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that's what i was getting at. if, if donald trump isn't going to commit to actually defending ukraine militarily, what kind of security can he offer? and you're saying, well, doing business with the us is a, is a security guarantee of some form. that's what it's trying to sell the premiums that he's going, invest heavily in the crane, the, to an or $700000000.00, which would make russia hesitant ever to invade ukraine, because that means it's taking over some american business. it just before that you go. peacekeepers, that's what the europeans want. they want your opinion boots. they have offered to put your p and boots on the ground, specifically in eastern ukraine to prevent, you know, russia of uh, getting more ukrainian territory. that's not actually a single, unacceptable. if the russians, they would never agree to that, they would never stop the war based on any flint phillips being and ukraine because that's again, put them on the middle in the heart of what they associate what they are. i seem to believe that this is their influence fee of influence. okay. all of this is developing very rapidly, which is why we listen to all the key players, whether it's donald trump's or getting lever off the ukrainians, the europeans,
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samuel r e. and thank you very much for your snap analysis and walking us through all of that. we appreciate it. the meanwhile, israel's military says it's been carrying out there strikes and southern syria and outside the capital, damascus. the strikes reports of the hits command centers and military base is containing weapons. that's according to these really military. at least one person was killed hours before the attacks, syria condemned israel's invasion of a buffer zone between israel and syria, calling for it to withdrawal its forces. also 0 is hummed us out, who is live for us in jordan's capital, a mine and you're there. i'm die because the is really government and the palestinian authority of both the band alpha 0 from reporting from inside israel and inside the occupied westbank. so these really military struck several, the targets and some syria. but there has been no military activity against them or
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hostile to israel. so what are they doing? what is happening as well, israel says it's this policy of wanting to the militarized southern syria prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that israel is quote, not going to allow the syrian army to establish itself south of damascus, which is why these airstrikes have been taking place in the southern side of damascus is countryside and also with the southern that are providence, necessary, and officials have condemned these actions by as really forces calling on them to leave these areas. that is real calls buffer zones, but they have occupied in solver in syrian territory. but along with the defense minister, prime minister netanyahu says that israel wants to essentially not have any weapons on his borders. israel caps the defense minister says that israel's not going to allow syria to turn into a new level, not meeting that they want to have some sort of permanent presence there to ensure that they feel safe. but it's worth mentioning that israel is now trying to dictate
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how syria, how it's new administration is going to develop its army, where they can militarize and israel says they're going to keep targeting military bases, weapons, depos, anything that was previously left behind by the said regime so that both the syrian army and any other sort of group that is armed or faction within syria can not get their hands on these weapons. so honda, they're essentially enforcing unilaterally and forcibly a demilitarized zone in southern syria, a well, that's what israel wants, but if it's going to get it, it's going to be quite difficult to tell. but look, if the past year and a half has told you anything, it's that israel will operate no matter what the consequences are, no matter what kind of nations come from the international community. we've seen that in gaza, the occupied westbank loving on and syria as well as yemen when israel conducts
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these airstrikes on different military targets. they're. so israel says they're going to use any means at their disposal. and because there hasn't really been a lot of pushback, there hasn't really been a ton of military action against them. they say they're going to continue to do that. and with support of the united states of israel, claiming it wants to secure its borders. it's essentially infringing on sovereignty in syria infringing on what the syrian authorities and what the government they are can do in their sovereign state. israel saying that they don't want any sort of military build up there, but it's going to be up to siri and officials, including new president of the shutter to decide how they want to move forward. there is an important meeting at the arab summit in just a couple of days time, so it'll be interesting to see what comes out of that with the relation of his really attacks. absolutely. i'm the so who reporting from the mind. thank you very much. i is it an exclusive interview with alpha 0, the turkish foreign minister? how come see don has rejected the occupation of theory and territories, whether by israel or by the kurdish p k. k is sorted out for children,
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just would it be how the syrian people are very brave to regain the freedom and dignity they have sacrificed greatly over the last 15 years. millions were displaced and forcibly migrated. hundreds of thousands were killed. they are genuinely free and dignified. people and we cannot allow the line to be use up as history, has it. that's all i do not think they would accept the p. k. k o is 0 to continue to occupied airlines. millions of syrian people are living on the homeland, respecting other country sovereignty and territorial integrity. why then, would they accept all those occupying the bus? and then the senior ukrainian official says keith has approved the terms of a major rear or minerals deal with washington. president donald trump says that he's expecting it will be signed by ukraine's leader this week from, has been pressuring follow to me as a landscape and make
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a deal to repay the us for more time, aid, and as part of a plan to end the war. media reports say, washington dropped its demand for right to half a $1000000000.00 in potential revenue, which ukraine had rejected. so lensky wants the us to provide long term security guarantees. the great i hear that is coming on friday certainly is okay with maybe like 2 and a he would like to sign it together with me. and i understand that's a big deal. very big deal. and i take the american people even if you look at. busy like they're very happy because, you know, by the way, throwing money around like it's cotton, candy and it's, uh, it's a very big deal. it could, it could be a trillion dollar deal. it could be whatever, but it's rivers and other things. and look, we're spending hundreds of millions of dollars or ukraine and russia fighting a war that should and never, ever happened. at least $63.00 soldiers from the democratic republic of congo have
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been charged with desertion and are being tried in the military courts. they allegedly abandoned their positions when em 23 rebels advanced in north cable province. the un has accused the army groups of fighters allied with the government and there were one and back and 23 of committing rights abuses in eastern d r. c. l a y county reports from government this a commodities government store. this in the middle territory of google pro is being played by military court for this on the closing funding and looking for part of this fluid from unforeseen entered into labels. and the student judge. yeah, and the government wants to show that there is dental fish as well. for me, it's the crime. would it be punished? i but today the actions they have taken this credit, our army and provide on the nation, told the enemy just as must speak. the law is clear. we do not want this happening again in the armed forces of the democratic republic of congo is this is the
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estimates of the little things place. it would have been told me to buy this thing . sonya is more than the business. what in and out of the town, the most affected it was most human though in the 75 to sort of this also been trading sold to do for see me office is. this is not the 1st i'm calling is, i mean i've been quite full spread to the white abuses in coffee to 80 a subsidies. serenity said that the official of them $22.00 tables of the boss. so i might be like, choose of killing severely and the, noting the properties that obviously is coordinate with multiple on spanish you and as i choose the come, what is i mean 1st 30 minutes on this as well as the one on buck and $22.00 levels of committing atrocities is done deal to see this void up. did you say that? um yup. is overwhelmed and out the guns from a different from the army isn't functional because that hasn't been any meaningful reform. this so much corruption within the military ranks,
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especially among top offices. what we're seeing on the ground is just the failure to resolve many of the issues within the army or the soldiers that just the victims of the system. those live up the new bill, say they're happy, the test is being saved. less than the ones that actually i am very happy to see that our companies are starting to take things more serious. i believe that our government had no loads to punish the people who stripped us of our belongings. and today they have a risk that they and those who are still at large will be afraid of for the to the most us. that will be on the here to top off a little bit o everyone here. he's on page, like on the oh, the 0 go more this sunday odyssey richard moncrief is a project director for the great lakes with international crisis group. and he's joining us live from legal in france for more on this richard. the m 23 has been gaining ground steadily. it extended its control from goma in north cuba to parts of south cable. from a military standpoint, what is their goal?
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do they want as much land as they can get, or is there a specific area that they aim to control? well, i think we the, i'm 23 and the reminded for 6 or 5 here alongside them off. firstly, opportunistic receipt over the last few years. so they've pushed into an area, they see how much was the stance, the res, i didn't say kindly move forward. they've seen in the course of this year. so the last 2 months, the, the congolese army and the comedies on the allies, as we are hearing from your other interviewees, have been effects to be unable to defend even the big cities of east and the all see go martin because and so the i'm 23 in the london, so i've seen this as an opportunity to massively expands that imprint. now, what did they ultimately once, while the state took am of the congo river alliance, which is the m $23.00 is political body is now to try the government. that doesn't mean they can do that contrast or is
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a very low weiss and based in the outcome go under some rhetoric can save a rattling in that. but for the moment, they certainly want to control to secure that control over the 2 very rich people who provinces. well, i was gonna use a very rich, i was gonna ask you about this. congo is a fabulously rich country when it comes to its mineral potentials. so how much of this is about maybe grabbing congolese wealth? what do you notice for a bit of background? steel view is uh the east of the dfcs has been um united the subject of war fast since the $99.00 to swear. um neighboring armies for miranda burgundy and you've gotten there and also lots of on groups either come gleese or proxy on groups of the neighboring countries, a full time with the baseline. it's they for type of mineral, well, particularly gold and coal time. they both sides for talking about grazing gland as well, and words in the charcoal trait,
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a very important parts of the war economy in east and the, i'll say in the, you know, an area so afflicted by conflict. it's kind of inevitable, but it'd be economy becomes tied off into these uh this will fast so on we, when we look at the details and the research has been done, we can see that the m 23 has grabbed some very rich, middle, or mineral areas minerals have being shipped out via neighboring countries, including but not limited to rolanda, not making a lot of money for a lot of people. it doesn't mean that the i'm trying to treat is mining vice goods, but they all taxing. but with that, uh, re directing them towards the destination side. it's certainly a fact. so, but i think, but there's a broad, a factor of play, which is really the question of who has political dominance over the keyboards. a thinking shasta or is it neighboring countries? and i say countries in colorado because pots are basically, is also a rivalry between rolanda and you can the and burn the, to the fighting to
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a set controllers reduced and the outcome go very much, unfortunately, very much like they did in the 1990. now richard moncrief. thank you very much for joining us on the options here. a news our and this time through a sports news with german nations joined us in the studio. gemma, thank you several, a crazy game. that's the way off. that's okay. madrid's a hoody, an alvarez described his team's rule with boss alona and the 1st leg of that call. fidel, right? semi final 8 goals with gordon voss slight it in the 3 of us alvarez the icon that just a minutes is as much. but so how does it have conceded a to go late by 21 minutes and boss? so it went full to up on the mean, the miles that's up robot, of those feet in the 2nd half, the full f. s a coat full back with 2 late goals, including a still fits time equalize us from alex monticello to drill full full return. that is on april. the 2nd a law salinas full massage legal mess that has been signed an undisclosed amount.
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so grabbing an opposition coach by the neck, the incident happened of to san today's. my last row was new york city to be as far as was also fund for similar incident involving a new york city play a, a tough time based into miami plaza. put that behind them as a faces 14 kansas city in coast half. attempt this cup on tuesday. a one the lot from the suspect and suarez assessment messy. i think the scoring in 90 minutes with a ready and go far as you go to go late in the 1st officers to help see like 31 went on the nights and so my on the advanced into the last 16 for one on active in the probably like chelsea beach, both inside the cell pumps and the phone, it took a full in the table. it was chelsea's 1st went in full games, and the rest of the site will drop out of the top 4 should montes to see the only possible when that might just like to him one sec christy on even now there is go to that 900 and 25th career goal to help out now. so these are left up to them and the saudi proteins went out and stopped score in the late this season. with 17
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goals, england, cricket captain just butler says he hopes wednesdays, champions try if you much will give the types of people in afghanistan, butler and his plans have been under pressure to avoid talking to much over the telephone span on women in sports. but the must win type is going ahead right now in the whole, i've got to stand on the tests and chose to bats. but just for all just taking the 3 wickets i've got to send. if we bill submit that on that $150.00 for 3 in the m b i, it sounds like you could don't judge it's still processing his shot claims to be like us from the dallas mavericks. he says it will take some time for him to have closure. don't kitch spacecraft is facing the maps for the 1st time since he was traded at the beginning of the month. the civilians posted his 1st a triple double for the like is with 19 points 15 rebounds on 12th assists, his team mates at le bron james school, 27 points, and a 107 to 99 victory for the lake is on switch. on the waiting team, but he's still coming to terms of having to leave. the maps, hits fax it to stay for his entire career because it's going to take awhile thing.
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even though it just it's not ideal. but you know, i'm glad this new game is over and he knows a lot of emotions. logo flow by literally no, and every day is that from the north champion max, the staffing has been testing out red bulls. new call. the dutchman, who's one full straight drivers, titles took the all the $21.00 out for a spin around the ball. right. international sockets on tuesday, he was followed by new teammate liam last and he replaces the subject. perez, the all. the $21.00 is the 1st new race called built by the scene since the lead design, the adrian new, a left fast moss, and there is designs, one them, 6 constructors, and 8 drivers. titles. as we know, of course, i see what the limitations that we had last year. so i think what is most important is that over the coming days we'll, we'll try to see if that actually improves. you know, today it's all about the answers for me getting comfortable in the car. little bit, save everything fits. and then the next 3 days, hopefully we can learn
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a bit more about the car. on gay level, i have was lifting the castle open, try for the weekend, but he won't be making it back to about. so i told the author, losing the opening round the divide townships, this is an event like one in 2022, but this time the russian says she's a speech and 3 set by french qualified calls, but at least the total success victory over books calling to ben has been left with an egg on his face, literally officer sat down with the president, christie, virginia, the events. it's not on his wife's a not so so. so reference to benz filed a drug test the well, the in 2022 then had successfully all gauges. testosterone levels were elevated by eating to any eggs. incident left security, scrambling to separate the 2 boxes with juice of fights in april. that is only a spot for me. so now the pizza will have more later. okay. now i get the subtext of the egging. i didn't understand that. all right. german asked. thank you so much
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