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thanks for environmental risk, and it's like 10 words pod, 3, the template on out to 0, the . the hello, i'm the bulk of this is the do use our lives, some doha, coming up for the next 60 minutes. another step forward for syria ideal is made to incorporate the cutter slips to get in democratic forces to become part of state institutions. saudi arabia and the us set to play piece make up to, to get underway and re add on to say between ukraine and russia. to find a solution to end the war. collective punishment un warranty as well to blockade on food was at 8 am now electricity as president palestinian lives in gaza and fees, all of a jet fuel spilling. absence of north sea off with tongue can contain the ship
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collide and an spore and never pull manager on the slot. so it's only 2 claims that are against parasite. sure, man, if they're to reach the quarter finals for the champions league, fetch for and cody gas pump transfer, the swan is looking for take a one l advantage the 2nd leg out, answer. the thanks for joining us. serious government has struck a deal to merge the curtis lab suit and democratic forces into state institutions. the deal comes after weeks of negotiations between damascus and s t f. lead is implemented, it would balk a significant shift in the countries power dynamics when use of civil war. the u. s . backed s t have controls the northern part of syria, including key oil producing regions, the of the. whatever is controlled by the s,
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the effort east. and sylvia burst into celebration following the announcement of the group integrating with the government of damascus. secret would bring most of syria under the control of the syrian government. as a breakthrough, for the shamrock administration, with the cast reform ministry issued a statement on the deal saying the agreement is an important step towards consolidating civil peace and enhancing security and stability. the stability and prosperity, or syria requires the state to monopolize weapons. and one ami was letting jordans in washington dc. so them co, sir, losing his stumble. but 1st let's speak to a russell center is in the syrian capital, damascus, and russell. what do we understand to be the backbone of this agreement? the following did it's a significance, a major major developments for the country, perhaps the most important development of the full of the shuttle sat on december
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8th. and the now know that from the sources, united states has pressure a lot on us. yes. to agree or to sign a deal with the mask. so it's confirmed that this deal has been, has happened by the pressure by, therefore, by the 1st of the patients by the in caught event of united states. and also by the acknowledgment off some major regional powers here. and as a result, this became pointing all of this ceiling. the equation is now gone. just remember s d f was in control of one. sure, the of the whole city and territory starting from the north is truck, is more than all the way down to $2.00 to $2.00 theaters or so. the cities like how 2nd commercial rock got data stored. they all were on the s yes. control which meant this oil and gas resources. it's and then as us yeah,
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it has been simply due axis main ally, dean city since 2013 says that the, the s. yep, was almost level officially. but practically, to do practically almost an independent states having his own revenues its own middle 3 being backed by the united states tremendously and definitely running all the state of the fees institutions that as well. so after that many of years as the f agreeing to merge with the mass, cuz it's quite significant are significant and the rest, so many sites the rest so. so the inter mass goes over the stumble now and see them cause to sit. i'm of course, and chris had such an instrumental role in supporting h t s. items in many ways, overseeing the collapse of the aside regime of the past few months. but what does this step mean for entre to well,
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for anchor act, all the things have been different because it onto what's happened a late last year. i mean, the sort of push out assad government, if it's some bridge of type, i don't, was actually trying to have a, have a talk with the show results to normalize relations. a, syria is a very vivid country. everything changes very quickly on the ground. and yet today we sold the steel happening, which was not very much anticipated. it's comes up to tie one to get launched a new curtis resolution process, many initiated a back by the national as parts of leader in late october last year. and then we heard the a p, k, kids jail, these are up to lot of july, i'm giving you it, making a call on his group to disarm and the stall. and that's why the timing of this s d
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f deal with the new syrian administration is important. however, when a pleasure long made the school we heard a, the staff, a chief commander mazda, a map is saying about he will come the long school. however, the school didn't address the searing. curtis a groups the inside of syria. that's why it is a very important to see the details of this m, o u, which is a courtesy, a framework, a deal. we don't know the details. we don't know how the military wings or the civil institutions will engage in the new series and administration and the new syrian army. and we don't have any office shall reaction from the turkish government yet. however, this is a very important step as to kia has always defend the best searing curtis people's rights. since the beginning of the syrian civil war to get has always been against that. the searing cards were not giving their citizenship rights, they were not given identities. and they should, they should have a,
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they are presence in the new a system that is wrong by l. shara government, a sort of thank you so that because we have an assembled, let's go to washington dc and mostly into this as standing by the end. of course, what america thinks of all of this and how it reacts is important because the united states has been backing the staff for many years and it's fight against the soul. and the region both militarily and financially a rosalind, any response from by the us to there has not been a response from the us administration about this agreement between the staff and the central government in damascus to essentially become a part of the national military. however, this is a complicated situation for the us because as you say, it supported the sd of threw out the more than
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a decade long fight against isis or dies. it'd be provided funding. and it had to navigate not only supporting the sd of, against incursions from the former military underbrush, although i saw the former siri and president, but also dealing with objections from the government rates of type or the one in all garage. this is a very complicated situation because fighting isis is one of the less is top middle 3 priorities. and just recently, in the last several days, the us military has talked about the fact that it, in concert with the staff, has taken out a couple of a t regional leaders inside that terrorist organization as the u. s. consider stylish or i so. so this is really going to be a matter of trying to calibrate the relationships that the military relationships
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and the diplomatic concerned. because the sd of now that it's going to be a part of the national security apparatus in syria, a government that is backed by the government of algebra one in turkey. the us is going to have to figure out how to make certain that those members of the sd of are punished in any way in order to satisfy turkey is our own national security concerns. as it relates to syria, was that many sites was in georgia in washington d. c. okay, let's take a look at the areas the curtis slides through and democratic forces will s t f, control. the stronghold of the cecilia includes us spaces and most of the countries oil fields. price of the world in 2011, syria produced 840-0000 barrels a day. yesterday, after dismantled ice was final stronghold and rocca city and eastern syria in 2017 . would us packing us free absorption and stationed in the region ever since to
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help prevent the recession suffice. so, but it's considered as the sd of co distractions to be terrace groups to, to alleged times with the kindest on work. as part of your introducing caroline rose, who's the direct to all the new lines institute and a surrealistic. she joins as life from new york, and i will welcome to you, caroline. so 1st the one, if you put this into context for us, how important is this moment and see is journey out of decades of dictatorship. and i think this is perhaps one of the most landmark moments in serious history. it security political history. and i rank it almost just as high as the day, but aside fell when it, when it came to the opposition offensive that quickly came from the province through alaska and all the way down to the mass just within a few days. the reason for this, and i think that many other analysts and experts that studies syria, like me, can agree on this. we, for years throughout the siri and several,
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several complex. we have always looked at a map that is fragmented on and it's color coded and, and in different areas. it's rob mentioned in the northeast, in the north, in the northwest and the south. and this is the day that finally we can see a united syria where it's forces that security services are united, they are integrated. and because of that, i think that we will see stronger state and security institutions as a result. now of course the road ahead is very long, but i think that this certainly is a step in the right direction. and it is a step towards not only making serious security and state institution stronger, but also trying to you trying to feel a bit of the ethnic and religious divides that exist within the country. i'm interested in carolina and understanding what incentives that have being for the s t f. and now the code is groups in syria to sign up to this. i mean,
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the type of thing kurdish forces have controlled or a chair is what happens to access and control if those key parts of the country are we talking about the creation of a semi autonomous region under curtis control or some kind of economic compensation? well certainly, and i think that one of the reasons why this took so long and while we saw enthusiasm expressed by the sds, from the north in the northeast, immediately after the fall of the regime, for example, you know, they would fly the new syrian revolutionary slide in conjunction with the, the flag on many, military out close and, and detention centers. however, that being said, i do, yes. yes, even joy, the degree of semi regional economy in the northeast. as you mentioned, they control a series of oil fields. they also of course, consolidate control over ices detention centers, as they have
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a very i would say special relationship with us forces under operation inherent, resolved to operate in ne, syria. and with that comes a lot of operational freedom when it comes to uh, you know, way, operations and campaigns against isis. now with that while they're trading in that semi autonomous status, i think that they recognize that yes, do you have has a role to play? they're a very organized, very experienced. um of course they, they, they have a lot of operational capacity. they have the capacity to improve serious and operational capacity against external threats. like, for example is real and they're encroachment and the goal on high. right. i'm very, very lovely message she think this sends to syria is drew's in southern syria. and of course, the messages of the pro, a sub holloway forces. i mean, an agreement like this must send some kind of message. we'd be gotten the interview
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talking about the fault lines that existed in syria. will this now such a possibility to overcome some of those fractions? or i think certainly and on the 3rd provision that was laid out in this deal was a complete ceasefire across all syrian territories. and as we speak, there has been clashes in the top here along serious coasts, and it's north between different ethnic and religious communities. also remnants of the sod regime because of this i think that this is going to send a message. not only is there, well a political will or a ceasefire in addition to now capacity with the addition of the s d a to suppress these classes. but also an openness from this new interim government to engage religious minorities and aspect minorities and include them in the discussions, include them and governance. and of course stick to suppress division that we've
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seen really a spike across these different areas of syria. caroline rose, director of the new lines is to great help you and i, and 0. thanks for your thoughts. thank you so much. the high stakes to assume ending the war and ukraine is set to begin. and saudi arabia ukrainian president brought him is lensky is arrived in. jetta is expected to meet with crown prince, but haven't been summoned to the next few hours. us. thanks for your state, monica rubio is also arrived at the red sea port city. he said the how told so do you find any delegation on choose say, although that won't includes that landscape. it comes 10 days of design ski, and president trump publicly argued in the oval office of a how to end the war. charles transferred before some key of what ukraine hoops were chief from these talks. a great and then us official schedule for adults and
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the saudi capital reality instead of being described by many as absolutely critical potentially the beginnings of a long and difficult road towards peace. a lot of analysts will say that zalinski and his team will those and excuse not participating in these discussions will be came to show that ukraine is serious about taking on for discussions towards an event show piece framework ukrainians also keen to get to a listing of these a suspension temporary suspension of us a, an access to us intelligence sharing which is also being suspended in the last few days. and there was a general feeling that it is important for the ukrainians to put the full in rushes cooled by offering potentially a partial see spa receipts far that would stop and attract,
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so strikes deep into each other's respective territory. although fighting on the ground along the front line would continue already, russia has said that it would reject any such proposal. but as i say monday, i always say it's important for russia to be pressured by the ukrainians to relieve ukraine from the kind of pressure that it is suffered over the last few weeks by the us. then of course there is this minerals deal to us minerals deal zalinski you currently and lita is reiterated that he is prepared to sign that steel but really stepped back from asking for more security guarantees from the us security guarantees that already trump the us president, a said full squarely on the shoulders of europe, test drive it out to 0. keep one is the is co, is a ukraine member of parliament and share of the following the fast committee. he says, it's still belief that ukraine can reclaim the territory its loss during the war,
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despite the suspension of u. s. military suppor. it's only a matter of time when your grain will be able to liberate the strength or, and to restore our territorial integrity. at the moment, we understand that it might be difficult to do it with the military have, but it can be done diplomatically as present with regard to the comments the folks in the so i'll get right. be aware, i'll hold it full because it's a 1st step to restore and to improve good relations between president trump and the president zaleski. i also hold that this meeting. please talk folks. we'll pay the way for assignments between direct face to face meeting between president zaleski and president trump. we also hopeful about a resumption of military aid provided. do you agree by the united states and also additionally, i would say i hold that our american press will be receptive to the presidents. the
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less the idea about a partial so called partial cease fire, which means cease fire in the sky. and as far as the sea, we hold that our american allies, our american france, will continue to support us. and they will help to restore international legal order. because it's not only policy great, it's about international, the aggressor should not be rewarded. it's not the way we have for peace, but we against the fees much and i hold the market a little bit as the state secretary, also in pharaoh just fees firmly based on the and charter and international law and against the basement of the dresser. because you've aggressive is rewarded and allowed to get away with it. scribes included the crime of aggression is grace, very dangerous. precedent for the potential of grace or speech opus pandora books. and it's very dangerous for the whole grades and for the united states in particular. well that's our living is the direct,
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so all of your raise your program and the quincy is cheap for responsible craft. he joins us live in washington dc. i will welcome to you and that's also the us secretary of state. marco rubio says he will be quote, in listening most most during talks and savvy, maybe on tuesday. how do you rate the chances of restarting a to crate? i think it's pretty good if the ukrainian side shows itself really willing to negotiation compromise. i mean that's is the main thing that the trump administration wants to find guides if they are willing to make concessions or whether well to be home is. if they go on your new tool, can you 5 recover it and i lost the territories and the need for a, for just a piece insightful. but i think that there is an awareness in the trumpet, ministration list and sections of this batch. you also do have to
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keep ukraine reasonably strong on the battlefield. so the russia kind of, you know, simply when presumably on. so the americans are also present russia's list of demonstrative ukrainians on very likely it'd be different from what we had before. but i'm in assemble back in 2022. so no, nighttime membership covering the sizes you claims, ami sanctions lifted on moscow, retaining the 5 regions taken by russia sofa. well, that's is the good. the key question. just what will russia, mom, the end is russia prepared to compromise? because some things that we discussed at this time both have already, you know, in effect the green button there. cuz when beats of nature membership, so ukraine and the ukranian seemed to have recognized that they can't recover that last territories by full. so now he's going
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to recognize the russian antics ations legally a box. you know, the, the, the front line will be frozen and that status will be left for future negotiate cation, some like sites, will have to promise not to change the, the line falls. would that be altered them on some of them? would you come off to is done both, which i didn't think any ukrainian government could accept a one that was solutions demand last year that the ukrainians withdrawal from all the territory in those 4 provinces, including territory that ukraine still hold. so that kind of happens as long as the ukrainians still hold it's, then there is the question of russia will demand certain military limitations, but i'll be prepared to settle for, for example, if i'm on long range missiles and ukraine, will they demand that the training in all me, in effect, be reduced to
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a level where comp defend ukraine most that's obviously is also totally on accept entropy to any ukrainian government. so this is watch, you know, we are waiting to, to find that a box. um, you know, the ukrainians will have to offer various things. one of the most probably is some seem to constitutional guarantee. so the language rights of the russian by more shooting. right. but that's only because he will force thanks for joining us. and i was just there, i am totally evidence of the criticism of the up to 17 bombs. so is this rose genocide, postings in gauze, evidently started to return to the shaft of homes. i meant what they've lost this
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rel suspension of the ceasefire with a mass, and the total blockade on gulzar is now fueling more hung up and more desperation. for 9 days, no, a trucks are being allowed into bias routing to gaza trucks. they contain food, fuel life, saving a shelter to an agency or posting the refugees as fast as they should. the blockade was correctly published to be lives. it has been almost 10 days since the state of his red bond, the entry of intern aid and coercion supplied into the depths of cheap somehow situation similar to the one which prevailed in october 2023. these decision for it tends to life and survive. and obviously they didn't. garza will have had only a brief respite from 16 months of britain war. it is critical that the surrounding 2 guys have been to maintain the progress made during the 1st phase of the ceasefire and meet the people's basic needs. is where i was also cut off
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electricity. the power is one of gods has made the solid nation plant supplying fresh drinking water to around half a 1000000 people in central and southern does a mass as cold, a move, cheap and unacceptable. blackmail ahead of seesaw. adults and don't know, there's also a joint international condemnation with the new k and gemini, urging israel to restore power immediately. i mean buckley reports and gaza city only impacts that these ready blockade is how big for the 9th day in a row 8, a trucks have not been allowed into the gaza strip. the other side of the border are full. i had been of karma, was silent, crossing many of the critical supplies and ada trucks are start because these really military decided not to allow any of the trucks for the past. ninety's imposing more restrictions, making it difficult for people to sustain their life and to survive. the difficult conditions are created by months and months, devastation and destruction. the blockade on 8 and the restrictions on the crossings have really pushed the population already on
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a brink of capacity. we really desperate for many of the much needed supplies and aids for them to survive these difficult conditions of use, fluids, medicine and fuel and other critical supplies are running out of the market. here is just as simple walk into the market. you would realize how depleted it is as of now with many of the basic supplies are not available or whatever is left is either an affordable because it's too expensive for people or available at a small amount that is not enough to meet and satisfy the greater demand that created by months of devastation. this is already been going on and the use of food and other aid as a weapon of work. according to many organizations that describe what's going on as a collective punishment of an entire population, accusing israel of using starvation as a weapon of war against an entire population in the gaza strip. ideally, these trucks parked here on a rashid's road in western ga,
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the city. the coastal road of garza city would be filled with much needed a critical supplies in humanitarian aid, water, food, fuel and other basic necessity. but not anymore, because they are not allowed to get to the crossings and to bring much needed 8 honey moon. how does your data from ga, the city, how this time, us hi level, is there any delegations expect seats in task capital tow? hoffer talks and mediators and extending the franchisees, find garza, the 1st phase of the troops ended 10 days ago. that's being no agreement on how to implement the 2nd phase, which involves a complete enter the war. and the withdrawal of israeli troops on the strip is really cool for extending the 1st phase. the c spa, i'm ass, one's immediate negotiations on the next phase. same as probably it has this update from here in the or even whether the arrivals into parts is, are happening of the different various groups. even that is something that is
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difficult to nail down because things are so chaotic and moving. so the ad hoc it has to be said, but one thing that is clear is a task for steve woodcock. trumps special on board to the middle east is definitely a difficult one. and that task is to make sure that this is far holes. now what we're hoping for what is expected is that these tasks will lead to an extension of the ceasefire. now it has to be said that the seas far ended over a week ago, and there is no roadmap for how things move forward. and the risk is the longer that carries on the greater the chances of developing back into award developing back into the terrible conditions that the people in gauze are still trying to get over. so what is expected is that there will be there's really delegation. steve would cost will arrive, the talks will be held and the sticking points are very clear. how mos wants to pursue terms that allows for a permanent end to the fighting and a complete withdrawal of israel from all of guys us territories in exchange for all
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remaining living captives being held by him, us being held in gaza. what israel wants is to get all the captives back, get back the remains of anyone that was killed, that are, are still in the hands of from us that are still in gaza without committing to an open ended ceasefire without committing to an all out end of the conflict now the one thing that is clear is that the trump white house definitely wants to see this cease fire carry on. trump has said before that he does not like where he definitely wants to be seen as the president. that helps to negotiate the deal that seems to cease fire in place. and the hope is that over the course of the holy month of ramadan, over the course of the jewish holiday, of passover for the next 60 days that that see if i can be negotiated and that it will hold. but it will not be an easy task. so it had the lounge, a 0. i'm sorry, but i was in jimmy's major airports,
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