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the less the fast, all these things in more, in the new season of the fuck. com. make sure to tune in wherever you get your thoughts costs and join the conversation. because you know, it's last matter the, this is the don't use life from berlin, syria rejoins the family of arab nations. president bush are on the side as welcome to back to the arab league after a 12 year suspension over syria is grinding civil war. he tells us some of the inside of your ravia. he's hoping for a new era of cooperation. ukraine's president for the mirror zalinski makes
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a surprise visit to jetta to meet the regional leaders. he wants closer types with the arrow forms. and polanski is also to, to meet g 7 leaders in japan. they've already agreed new measures against russia pledging to block access to equipment and services that could help the war against you crank the unpopular felony as welcome to the program. serious president bush or other side has been welcome to back to an arab league summit inside of your radio ending 12 years of violation in the region. syria was suspended from the league in 2011 in the wake of the bloody repression of arab, the spring protests that sparked a decade long civil war. savvy crone prince. my haven't been, simon,
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has pushed for aside to join the talks in jetta in the us to feel very is renewed hope for error of error as well as the error regional and international approach meant brought in by the summit. one of the item and i hope it will signal a new phase in airport nation and solidarity among us when you us and diseases and prosperity in our region instead of war and destruction. all right, well for more on this on joined by kristin, how back a journalist and author who has spent 7 years living and working in syria. thanks for joining us here in the studio. so the arab league says it wants an open channel of communication with a side wire. they, now we are meeting syria. well, they don't want to lose celia to the influence of others, especially to a ring and friends to a restaurant, maybe even to talk to you because and one, such as his opponent, conditioned old will, will reconciliate with a thought. so as they requested the question to bring celia at strategic,
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very important country back to the result and to make sure that the arrows themselves come some say and influence their then the different province in the region. we have the refugee crisis. we have a cup that go in markets being smuggled. this is and i'm set to mean that it's being flagged from the student of the nice border for jordan to the gulf region. it's a 1000000000 dollar business, controlled and used by the us talk to zoom so they want to make. they want to start to control this business with the assad, fishy, and in the end, it basically, it's a so the success of so the diplomacy saying that, you know, they want to take care of the problems within the arab region. and this needs special also to be at the table on the subject of issues. now, aside, spoke earlier, what did you make of his remarks to the league? well, obviously he is aiming at financial support. he wants to, he needs to rebuild syria. he wants to develop syria, this is what he said, and he has high expectations,
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especially towards the saudi and the other goals countries. now, it's interesting because maybe in the end he will even set conditions for his coat, for his own cooperation. concerning the rest of the problem and the kept going smug at you know, what in the 1st place, it should have been the arrow key setting conditions for the re admittance of student. so he asked for financial support of the of the entry sent this coming message that is very popular within the region right now saying that, you know, we have a new world order. we has a multiple, a work order. we have to be effective. plague is within this a by reading and if you read you and it's a kind of the, the reply as well and being a strong play, you know, following that on interest, the error of interest, confronting even a, took its influence even mention the ottoman empire and which is interesting because because these at the same time trying to establish some channels to come up. but this means that, you know, it's back to the arab nationalist time. that sounds very much as what we hear. some
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of the kids go, you know, calling for a united approach and united way of dealing with, within this new world order. would you say that this is a huge victory for a sad and, and how does this leave others within syria who are obviously against aside? well, it's very, a big try and for himself definitely. he controls 2 thirds of syria. by now, we have in the north areas that are controlled by turkey, proxies by is limis groups. we have a region in north sea. we have controlled by a jihad effects and highest custody of the shot. h t s. and we have in the northeast occurred as autonomous regions that is very much at risk because if the future tucker's presidents reconciles with outside, they will ask him to take control over the northeast as well. so definitely it's a high wind for him within the country, but what he needs, as they cannot make help, he needs money. and unless this money comes into the country, he cannot deliver very much. and basically he will use this money for his own rule
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and not as much to take care of the people. so he a big blow to those opponents that were just mentioning that also you're told might be economic elements. he remains under sanctions as well from not only at the west, but also the arab league itself. right. so after to they, are we possibly going to be seeing that those sanctions will be lifted while he is only on the st just by the west. we have to do s and we have to europe in union that is still keeping these sanctions in place. we have in the u. s. we have the efforts to even made the sentence broader under the so called caesar act. so they will try to even sanction governments and companies that will now deliver financial aid to the same vision which could stop the solely engagement the outside is hoping for basically. so an indian, i mean, what does the u. s? especially is trying to do is they try to limit this normalization to process to a political sphere and to make it a symbolic victory rather than real. i'm
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a economic victory for us thought that what? so the strength and his position within the country. what is very much puzzling for the refugees within the area is this normalization because they are very much afraid of being forcibly deported back to syria. and we have seen this live and then we have seen this even in turkey. so there is a high fear amongst 2 investigators and we're talking about 7 1000000 refugees who have left the country. so they are really being afraid of, you know, the, the local governments could use this normalization process, fulfilled the cooperation with a security, ether rates is within the student government and their students will continue speaking in, in just a moment. but ukraine's the mirrors the landscape also attended the meeting, as i mentioned before. so that's actually listening to what he told the delegates, you granules has never chosen the word. our tools didn't go to other lands. we do not engage in unexcused
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plunder of other nice us resources, but we will never submit to any for and there's or go nicer. that's why we fight. and i'm sure all your nations will understand these our main emotion. and i'm also so all your nations will understand the main goal. i want to live here in jetta and noble goal to all of you to help protect our people, including you create m mosley community. were here in studio with kristen, how berg, journalist and author has worked in syria and for 7 years we've been discussing the issue of syria and that the landscape there has been calling for a we'll say supports at from the league. and many countries will say have, who are there, how are and taking sides in the conflict?
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why is that they are trying to stay neutral because they consider this was a real pain problem. they are saying we have had our own conflicts, the new try to influence. no, you are having your will. we will not take sides because we want to make sure that we can make our own alliances with well powers and global powers that. so if that one interest, we're talking about china, we're talking about russia and they see especially specifically china and russia is important count the weights to westland, influence in the region. so they're saying we are not blowing or listening to orders from washington. we are no longer just following west an interest phone policy. we are having all own independence dance within this. you multi multi natural world order wine at the same time, which is interesting this, this ukraine war has affected the region. very differentiated. we have countries who have benefited from the war immensely talking about high oil and gas prices, which means the saudi arabian, the goals, countries that you a benefit, a lot from the, from this war, while at the same time of us pass or very much egypt and live in the fulton
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performed a high inflation rates high prices. so now what you're seeing is savanski tony to the global self beginning in the arrow. well, it's trying to make his point asking for more support, but i very much doubt that he will get these areas, especially the goals countries will seem very of useful because of the financial power to take sides. they will make sure that they will balance the foreign policy as they just did during the last few years. they will listen to this. they condemned the aggressive of russia, but they will not take for the sides, although they will not isolate dresser, they will not join sanctions against russia. no. so maybe no new support and for the landscape from the lead you think? um, verbal uh supports definitely you know, diplomatic support. you know, a lot of the warm boards and talking, but i don't think that they would go that far like following sentence, against pressure or of, you know, helping ukraine with weapons or something like that. they don't want to take 5 in
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this conflict, which they don't consider to be that one journalist and author at christine hilbrick. thanks so much for your analysis of my present. let's take a look at what some of the other stories making use around the world. around st. jude history says it has executed 3 man for violence against the security forces. the trio were convicted of drawing a gun during protests last year. the death of a woman being held for allegedly, failing to wear a headscarf, according to the rules and around set off nationwide demonstrations. more than 1000000 people have been displaced by the war in sudan, according to the united nations refugee agency. the figure includes around $250000.00 to have left the country, as well as those displaced internally, hundreds of being killed and fighting between rival generals. ukraine's military has released footage, which it says shows that russian shelling of the city of bach moves. both ukraine
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and russia's mercenary wagner group of said that regular russian forces have retreated in recent days. the eastern said he has seen intense fighting. for months of the russia has declared greenpeace. an undesirable organization effectively binding the environmental group from operating their authorities, accusative, endangering, national security and spreading anti russian pop propaganda. greenpeace is the latest organization to full file of moscow is cracked in on advocacy groups following the invasion of ukraine. well, leaders of b. j 7 group of advance nations are meeting in japan. the war in ukraine is dominating that talks in the city of hiroshima. the world's biggest economies have promised tighter sanctions against russia, the symbol of the catastrophic consequences of nuclear war. the peace memorial park in hiroshima, when the 1st atomic bomb was dropped by the us in 1945,
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a compelling backdrop for the scouts of the g. 7 summit in japan. at the top of the latest mines was likely not only the devastation of the past, but also letting it pretend that these continuous reminders of russia's nuclear capability. the g seven's host japanese problem is that to me. okay, so the once the summit to be a balance or commitment to a world with no nuclear weapons, the sad reality hanging over this so much in hiroshima, you said the ukraine war is on the school, that nuclear weapons remain as relevant as ever. not just because of letting me pushes thrice, but because of the history of ukraine's own nuclear weapons, which it gave up to russia in the 19 ninety's, leaving face the tunnel question of what's happening now. what putin ever having faded? if you train have kept those weapons, as for the 2nd year in a row,
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russia's board in ukraine has the shadow discussions that the g 7 leaders have announced. further sanctions against moscow, including on the trade of russian diamonds and of promise for the unwavering support to keys ukrainian president below them is a lensky, is expected to join them at the summit on sunday, tumbled in fremont does. and those are those very important things will be decided that the presence of our president is absolutely essential to defend our interests . so we stood as some of most, mostly in class with on the sidelines of the g 7 summit. so it's key is also expected to meet the render moody of an effort to convince the indian prime minister to shift his alliance from russia to ukraine. as the war continues on the ground, there's no lights off either. on the diplomatic front, you're watching dw news coming up next. indeed over you can use asia, how to counter china's influence, while g 7 leaders took staging holes its own summit to strengthen ties with central
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