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a direct concern re action of the united nations. so when key of violated in the most grossly way, the whole minsk agreement and sir ukraine also violated the resolution of the security council. we talked about large, so mr. got out to me of known each other for a long time. we had an open conversation today and i have said dont slow the with what we should not postpone such dialogues. open was for date amongst the beans. you still have to accept the truth as it is, and either we should agree on having a solution served or waiting, taken only within our own group of followers taking decision. sir, how the world should should live all we should talk to each other. nobody wants warm 3 or 4 weeks, but we always just giving arguments and her them. you're so it is also
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necessary to call these to responsibly that you are violated. lee charge of the united nations and i am working with the group think we have to accept this position. i am to have this position defended. i think that the united nations with its rules, does you deviations in the charter, which is the biggest documentary human kind is ever accepted. either united nations have to be or look beautiful. living pivot deals rules to have a dialogue without fuel issues, rates without news. you may notice and are without lego nationals of measures taken, such as sanctions that were taken by our own student weston colleagues using their leading role in the international video system. sure,
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as far as negotiations are concerned, we are in favor of solving issues on the basis of negotiations. you may know don sir, president says soleski has proposed such negotiations. we have agreed on bud, sir. mister zalinski and his team are, was behaving negatively. they have been rejected many things, they have received new proposals from us just a couple of days ago and they do not respond. so they seem not to be very interested in negotiation. so they, you seem to believe that you books or she would be, do you know about your properties? there will be others who do not want russia to still anybody with the new new people when they are others who would like russia to be destroyed. and the ukraine is for those of skin you're seeming to believe that they will get their help go quickly, his will book on her. i would like to once again emphasize this is not what
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we want to know. we would like to have a dialogue we would like to have for negotiations. we would like also to show you have a ceasefire for human carrot corridors to work. and this is always her ignored and violated by the us of but again they walk around way. it's a fascist narcissist herb symbols. they use the swastika, they use symbols of their weapon, ss, and mr. zelinski hunters said, sir, well, we have many of these battalions. they are, as they are. these things exist. in the interviews, sir. such sentences uttered by the president to lensky, were cut out because it is a some thing that people in the west cannot accept got all the video. so we are willing and ready to go for negotiations. if you have interesting or ideas come to
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us, we're willing to listen. aren't the produce. you could probably go wash. lee with oscar mom, ukrainian negotiators, have her sure suited to little she 3 roeser, talked to us 3 times him, dela, rosa or we have also honda, our meetings in turkey. these are platforms for negotiations. we would like to thank everybody who invited us and host of these negotiations. as far as mediators are concerned, we do not know who could be the media. and we would like to have an answer to the last draft document that we have end at hand. it took a clover gorgeously 1012 days ago under as far as we know, the are commune boot ukrainian negotiators have not taken this so document to the president. the president says he does know it. i like to say that the secretariat
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entirely respects and abides by all resolutions of the general assembly and of the security council. and to verify regrets for something is there to you when it was not a lot to be part of the norm and the formats to follow the means agreement. and to be able to form a very clear cut opinion about the failure of the musical agreement. on the other hand, i like to say that term, i understand that the russian federation as many grievances. but the un charter foresees a large member of mechanisms in which clearances can be addressed. and namely, with the very course to the international court of justice or other other mechanisms if all the other ones foreseen in the chart, the fact. but that is one thing that is true and obvious,
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and that's no arguments can change. we have not ukrainian troops in the 30, tory of the russian federation, but we have russian troops in the territory of ukrainian federation. here to blow them your picture. this is true, i can confirm this. i shall send him, that'll miss dean clinton, especially dental kids as well as some leant rooms. i do have a question, 2 old speakers with mr. level for today. if there is a court order. but if the guys resolution put forward by leash stine that is being decided regarding a change of the rules of the security council in order to do away with
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the veto, right. what is russia's position? and what do you think about the veto rights to be waived? for leach, vote should be taken in the security council and the general assemble, mister quoterush, what do you think should be done in order to reform the united nations regarding the resolution that was put forward to the general assembly knew it is a draft resolution that has no influence how, what so ever on the negotiations in place for many years regarding the form of work of the security council, the right of the v to right must stay. it's one of the pillars of the united nations without avita writes. the are organization will have
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no purpose speakers, so the big paris, the permanent members of the security council 1st and foremost with them, you can rely on the principles of further you'll see charter under they use every instrument they can in order to avoid sir confrontation between them what the americans have clearly said they would like to have a world that is uni po, number polar. but we see this process going in the opposite of repulsion. it is a multi polar world, and therefore i seeing her there should be something done in order to avoid too much pressure to be exerted by the western congress, the big powers. and i also would like to emphasize, we would like to see the, a representative of asia, africa, latin america,
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that they would have a permanent reserve position also in the organs of the united nation, sir, also india and brazil. and we also need candidates from africa to be in the security council. so the a resolution that is supposed to be discussed by the general assemble regarding vito council has no nothing to do with the necessary reform process. reform is necessary to democracy, size democracy, the decision making process. we are willing and ready to contribute to a consensus solution. we are willing and ready to work on the basis of consensus. so because many resolutions that are just adopted by a minority, a good will be used by those countries who get the most benefit by those resolutions. let me say that the security council, my may not. but i mean,
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you know, not only a bee was ineffective sir. so when people exercise that liter rice, it is all so ineffective to work. if we take 5 or 6 countries of refrain from voting, this also leads to a split of the membership of the security council. and this is something that the united nations, the secretariat must have in mind too. so i think girls reform discussions are healthy if a country exercises a veto, right. of course, the country has to explain it's position which you can british for your thoughts and or in those cases, when you're talking about the russian federation. so we will always be thought it was a willing and able to explain clearly our position that sir made us use our veto. right, and able to interpret those answers so many years ago created the chart that had to
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leave the reason of the veto was to avoid the situation in which are a confrontation among the members of the group of permanent members might lead to another global walk. and so the v to was a kind of a, an element introduced to avoid this kind of danger. it is also true that as time went by, the vital is probably been you too many times as in many circumstances it's used without vital interests of a country or taking existing. and so i am very much in favor of a moderate use of the veto, having no illusions about the possibility of changing it. i don't think that it
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will be possible to have a job at the 2 such majority in general assembly with the 5 members agreeing on changing that. i also believe it's important to enlarge the security council and to have a more equity of representation. particularly the country like africa, count, africa is a double victim of colonialism. first of all because it suffered calling reason itself. and 2nd, because many of you, the countries only gained independence when the international institutions of, of, already been created. and so africa is, and the re presented in decision making processes in most of the multilateral institutions. and so i do believe that a stronger representation of developing countries in many areas are from the bretton woods institutions to the security council. would be an important reform adjuster to living there. chinese television please my you a processor convenience to load all my question, goes it
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a lot electron for carrasco. question number one, little on p better now in is krista or a new or did threshold his formula? honda, your co order of a to the, to you cranes position that we need special negotiations in the city of murray your all the been model. so what are the measures that are taken by the russian federation mirage? when i made it constantly, gustavo code was regarding america attempt to deliver more and more weapons to ukraine, which apparently isn't all i have heard about? is he a ready clear or present? said sir, idea to have negotiations, sir. in negotiations right in early confidence as mary form, we have her meetings and bella ross center muslim, alaska. the turkey is a flat video meeting, sir. and now they wanted to have her negotiations right in front of the us, of steve argon marie pull, we knows a laugh, see a trickle through scenery,
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use them. but when we talk about the serious work to be done in the framework of the negotiation process, the ukrainians, better response to our proposals start. so more than tanica williams days ago, we have handed over to the ukrainian site and mr. zalinski says he still has little or no knowledge of it. as far as sir deliveries or weapons to care for concerned its not only the american start to live with weapons, sir, they want the europeans to participate in land. although the americans take a lot of steps to deliver weaponry, we have settled as soon as these weapons will be answered in the ukraine. they will be a legitimate target for our who nationally sca army, our army is in ukraine. aid to is defending the rights of people who have
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been bombed far for 8 years, independent of the normandy format. you're pretty sure everybody was silent. germany and france, us all this of the means agreement. they have been signed and all these years. you've spoken pretty soon. regardless sudle scrutiny with all the russian speaking population, not only and on bus, not only in the 2 were independent republics were oh, was mother you to under repressions. steves to cusack, russian population of di you'll crane was pressure rice. look either the last out of her adopted. oh, look, aunt house. oh, russian, media or band. even a room ukrainian media were banned as soon as they were in the hands of opposition parties and many other forms of repression have happened. then there was also an attempt to ban russia from being spoken in everyday life. this is nancy practice.
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and we have said it very often. and everybody tried to close the only solid within and outside the normandy foreman. at that time, already weapons were delivered to the ukraine and they are a danger to the russian federation. the military bases of builds by the u. k. on the us off see were a danger. are a danger for the russian federation. unfortunately, we have not heard any voices, or are you on the from euro, from the world at large? she was, we were, she knew when the last of the sounds from america filter attempts were made by the americans. sir, to say that in order to cree aids for the us to love where you look more safety, europe, it is better not to widen military alliances, you know,
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but he said no to with aunts, and this is what we have now. we see dod sir, principles are violated to military lines. her so widens and that's a danger to the security of russia. she opposed against the sputnik agency last question, please. dewberry dean should give you cruise. good afternoon, british minister, mr. go to russia. a process a couple, i'm speaking, i have a question to both a lover of our russia, people on martha, are you just with the lee buff credited deferred? actually. diplomats from the taliban. is that the 1st day in order to recognize the taliban government in coordinates? yeah, 2nd question is russian willing and ready to work with the afghan? no political forces. yeah. and leaders even there in order to create a new, inclusive on government as it was also proposed by iran or question to mr. good
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terrorism. what can you say regarding the expropriation of rush and demonstrate love, magic property in the united states? one of them, what do you say? she's given a fire or that washington law madison violate the rules and regulations review due today you do not get for russian diplomats we say in order to participate in junior united nations sessions. what do you do in order to remind united states or their obligation to observe international lawrence care? how about 230 long king co ops? are there any pick ever gone assets in order to avoid a human, military and carla, of this surgeon situation one more. yes. we have accredited one diplomats in more school europe proposals. he was always was already st sir to moscow to start
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his activity by the taliban government. this is not yet an official diplomatic recognition. we are used to when you source rewards king here together is so all the neighbors on the sun i have just been in china together with the central asian countries. we are carried out a conference also including puck is on, and we have to recognize the reality as it is. we have regular contacts, way at the telephone to our embassies to the representatives authorities who caused the potential for economic corporation or so during the soviet times, there were a 140 companies billed by the soviet union economic activities. i
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still carried out, there are no such factory was ever erected by nato forces, although they were there for over 20 years and you know how it all ended. and that is why you will not so much we would like to move towards a full diplomatic recognition of, of gone government if they fulfilled their prominence promises. and if they say an inclusive government, not only from the point of view religion, they have many different nationalities. they also have to have also related to inclusive government. this should be the next steps to be taken. and this is what it goes formally declared by the taliban. we work together with the politicians called forces in couple of mr. cars. i will
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go mr. abdullah de la who they are. they're also interested in conducting a dialogue with the taliban. and we will try to, to everything we can in order to learn foster dialogue between those different political forces starting by afghanistan. and we have decided since the very beginning to engage actively with the taliban and, and we have a s if you met italian operation in afghanistan. but we recognize that humanitarian aid is not enough in the absence of cash in the absence of liquidity in the economy . in afghanistan, the collapse of the economy can have devastating consequences for the people of afghanistan. so we have been are claiming that the international community needs to create the conditions for cash to be injected in the afghan economy. we have that
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if our selves, the win, is bringing by play bank notes to afghanistan. we already did about $500000000.00 us dollars. we have been pushing the world bank her in order for the world banker to her disburse amounts that are foreseen in relation to a afghan is than and her. we are working together with the central bank and the american treasury to remove the obstacles there to still exist in relation to the needs to and flees the money that is available. and we hope that this will be true for all the countries that of these are assets are frozen. an he is we believe literally that we need to look every scene father, good of the people in afghanistan. but are, we are also engaging with the taliban very seriously in relation to the inclusivity
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of the government and her inclusivity between men and women, but also inclusive 80. in order for us back subjects us out as, as it was said to be fully included in the political process in afghanistan, the on the need for the afghan, his son not to be a base for any kind of terrorist activities that outside it started thought it and of course, also to be able to defeat terrorism inside the territory and the on the near the, to respect a number of fundamental rights. and here, there are 2 questions of great concern to me. one is the possibility of girls to be in school special in secondary school, and the in the university there was a negative decision recently. i hope it will be overcome quickly. and the 2nd, the right of women to work and to exercise their professions in the country as it is happening to the her,
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you and stuff female when stuff that is indeed a lot to work at the present moment. the on the other hand, and gently the leave her record here in general and the united nations. antonia terrace, and rushing, flowing minister, sergey love raf. they're talking in moscow. killian buyer is still with us. killian, a long press conference after a meeting that didn't go well until we're a time. what are you mean takeaways? well, i think it's, it's interesting the meeting did kind of sort out how we expected it so. so lover of started talking about nazis and ukraine, and russia is defending the civilian population for you, not to find the ukrainian government and so on and so forth. this is the standard rhetoric and propaganda we've been hearing from the russian government from russian st. media justifying this, this war against ukraine, this war of attack, this attack against ukraine. and i think the most interesting takeaway actually
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bear with me while i look at my notes, the windows playing with them and that they want both sides want to ease the suffering of the civilian population. lover of said this. and so did good terrorist with the help of the red cross of the un. and they want to create a committee, a council where 3 sides. so from the russian government and the red cross in the u . n. come together and try and ease suffering for it's really population and maybe open up a humanitarian corridors. now, laughter of accuses western nations of circumventing the international framework of the united nations, a body that was created specifically to avoid the type of war. russia has unleashed on ukraine. what do you make of that statement? or can you repeat the question, please? i didn't catch it. a lover of, he accused her new west germany and france of putting aside the principles of the
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united nations in, in what he says. trigger, and his response for his military encouraging or that that's a special operation as russia is calling it. what do you make of that accusation? well, i don't think russia can really accused the west of the un, the west throne, the yen for starting the war against ukraine. and so i, i don't think there's really a basis for that statement by love. rough and the un secretary general said he would bring together actors from both sides in that contact group that you talked about to guarantee humanitarian corridor is that would not be the 1st attempt. many have failed in the past. the un involvement change that well, yes, you're quite right. it really depends how it all plays out. and you know, it's another committee that's being created in essence. but the question is,
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of russia wants to follow through and pave the path to a potential p steel down the road. and remember, this is just the beginning. russia is through still trying to ability to really get an advantage in ukraine so they can help. so they can have leverage in and for future negotiate, well have to leave it on. thank you so much. that is our time here watching dw, thanks for a company with
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