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as a matter of urgency the comments came at a meeting between the u.s. and russian presence on the sidelines of the apec summit in japan the treaty would see both countries' atomic arsenals slashed by a third party's test our city has been following the summit in yokohama. here at the apec summit actually be the talks between the russian president dmitry medvedev and the u.s. president barack obama happened on the sidelines it was the first talk of the a second day of the summit and yes at the top of the agenda on the table is the ratification of the new start treaty now a president obama had there reiterated his commitment to the russian president that he is going to make sure that the treaty gets done at the lame duck session of the u.s. congress and he also said that he had communicated to the u.s. politicians that this is of the utmost of pretty already. like the. start of the. current wave that. was as you rightly mentioned this was signed
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into april and this would reduce the nuclear long range missiles of the two countries by thirty percent it and it would allow the two countries to check on the stockpiles of each other so it is very important that this is making headway making a progress and a commitment is coming from the u.s. a president on this matter another thing that they discussed today that is of utmost importance is a key priority in russia's economic reform policy its ascension to the world trade organization it's been it's had it has had this bit of joining for quite some time now and today the u.s. said that russia belongs to the w t o p he was quoted as saying that and he said that he fully supports a russia's obama fully supports russia as essential to w t o another thing that was done today is that the u.s. is going to start exporting chickens to russia again after. debate back they have to stop it because of health issues raised by russia so these things are brought up another thing that's are just they just briefly mentioned is the missile defense
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issues of the two countries and security issues but of course they will have a separate summit next week in lisbon where they will discuss the details. we believe that russian leader relations have improved it's beneficial for all sides we're working on them. the big issues including the so-called european and human it's now defense shield we have achieved are yours as to what could be done regarding the agreed to give orders to our systems and our ministers to continue working in this direction we will discuss this issue at the summit apart from that we have been working together in a productive way and we will continue to do so the main topics of today's agenda for the two presidents and positively the positive results are that of the start treaty ratification and that of the w. russia substitute the w t o yes this is the as i said be a second day we're expecting a declaration from the apec patience today but as of that moment the general standing is that the countries of the twenty one members who do want to embrace so for free trade and further progress in the trade cooperation of the country so
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whatever we do know that from the g twenty there were cracks between this agreement between the countries and it did resurface here in japan the u.s. had said here at the apec summit that the global economy will improve if the u.s. economy improves so that was their argument and the president of china the tower has said that well with regard to the currency issue with the u.s. putting pressure on that china is building it to consider a gradual appreciation of the wall but not not immediate appreciation as the u.s. is saying let's get some more analysis on attempts to pass this treaty on nuclear arms reduction the u.s. chief negotiator on the issue believes the ratification process has dragged on for too long and says it's critical that it happened so. i believe there is zero chance that we can get to the negotiating table any time soon on tactical nuclear weapons unless we get this treaty ratified and entered into force it will be
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a profound blow to the us russian relationship and it will cause some difficulties in terms of advancing our national security agenda with with the russian federation there's been a very very strong effort to understand this treaty it's been many years since we've had a big strategic nuclear arms control treaty of this type before the senate there's been a strong due diligence what i'm saying is that body of information is there nothing has changed over the ensuing period while folks have been out for the election process it's time to take that body of material make the decisions that are necessary and move forward to a vote on the floor not ratifying the treaty now would send the wrong signal to the world in particular to countries and some of the world's trouble spots that's the opinion of america's chief negotiator for the first start treaty was signed in one thousand nine hundred one. u.s. russian arms control is a critical part or critical component of dissuading other members of the
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international community to not go nuclear and if we can't get a modest arms control agreement ratified aren't we giving talking points to augmentin a shot in tehran what impact are we having on on pakistan on on india and on other would be nuclear powers in the in the greater middle east it has to be viewed as a as a massive setback in what i consider to be the kind of fundamental security problem of our of our day which is the spread of nuclear weapons to fragile we and sometimes rogue states and potentially on to terrorists and finally i'll just simply say this i don't think frankly that the reset policy can survive the non ratification of start if we can't ratify this treaty we are
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going to send a signal of come on i believe of almost total incompetence to the rest of the international community after years of ignoring claims of organ trafficking in kosovo is finally reached prosecutors at least seven people have been charged to speculate luring poor people to sell their kidneys with a false promises of cash one of the suspects is being a link to the kosovo liberation army which was accused of selling the organs of captured serbs during the serbs during the one nine hundred ninety s. war r t sarah forth has more. greason tell emerging here in kosovo at the moment an organized crime group including a former health minister involved in organ trafficking now the story starts a couple of years ago when doctors working for the private health clinic medical is the can see behind me were investigated for allegedly performing these illegal organ transfer operations now the group was said to have targeted poor people from
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regions such as russia kazakhstan and remain year and offering them around twenty thousand dollars to come here and have these operations performed with the recipients as well as being charged a huge amount of money for the cases taken by you like feet police mission working here in kosovo and they boards these indictments the seven people now the prosecution haven't actually made these public but we've been able to gain access to one of the documents and seeing what the indictment said no one person named in the indictment also has links to another shocking case involving organ trafficking now in that instance is alleged that around three hundred serbian war prisoners during the costume war were kept in a house in northern albania by the cause their liberation army and were killed and their organs used for trafficking now the details of that case came to light when the former chief prosecutor of the war crimes tribunals khalid to ponce released a big detailing some of this information now was it was covered by the media at the
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time in the new toys yellow house incident and other details of that case with particularly greece and there were allegations of people having organs for me and then being kept alive until the other organs and he did and then being killed and although the case did attain media attention there was heavy criticism that it was never fully investigated properly and that there were many people who were trying to block that and the story coming to light that with this latest case there really are growing concerns because they could become a breeding ground for these types of crimes indeed commentators saying that there are many people including possibly authorities. profiting heavily from this type of crime remember you can always find more on the stories we're covering on our website r t v dot com still ahead in moscow on a lighter note we take you to romeo boot camp a little later. the phone numbers i think my fastest number closes like a brazilian supermodel in like fifteen seconds it's a place for
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a lot of lauren guys to learn pick up one hundred one and they're prepared to pay and some leave for the perfect flirting back. but first winter is on the way in russia but you'd never guess it after suffering a sweltering summer in november is turning up the heat temperatures should be dropping below dipping below freezing but right now they're hitting fourteen celsius by day or he's a really go go look at why it's still hot solve. usually with pulling out our winter coats right now but something is definitely a riot in the weather department in fact it's not just most poor muscovites have been enjoying several very very warm days no need for for coat sore heads but if we were to go down to the south of russia in fact we could enjoy swimming and sunbathing to the fullest degree it's that hot out there and of course this is not something that russians are historically used to if we were to go back to let's say nine hundred forty one during the world war two period fuel was freezing in tanks
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of course people were people were need deeper in snow blizzards basically the usual winter things that were happening in the vendor and we don't have to go that far in time is not earth that just let's say ten years ago same story again snow would be out here people could ice skate on the moscow river you could not do that right now obviously something is going on and winter is in no hurry to arrive in fact in some places in the western part of russia trees are starting to bloom again and they can grow at the grass is still green and bears are not hibernating roaming around looking for food to eat birds are not flying south so something is going on something that people are not used to and definitely winter is in no hurry to arrive at this moment actually the experts are sort of separated into three groups one of them is saying that of course the manmade pollution is to blame we don't have to go back far to remember the british petroleum disaster in mexico gulf of
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course that has affected the loop current in the gulf and that is one of the intrinsic parts of the gulf stream and if that is affected of course obviously temperatures at not just northern america but in europe are going to be affected as well and as a matter of fact something is going on in the world in fact everything that's been happening for the last year year and a half as far as weather is concerned actually looks small. something out of a hollywood blockbuster be a about the apocalypse rather than something that we're usually used to for example snow in australia and in south america you don't get to hear much about that at least you didn't until about this year you are suffering from severe flooding but this past spring and of course like you mentioned earlier it's sweltering heat and most people dying from overheating fires raging all of that because of the weather of course other scientists are saying that it's all because of the sun so the sun flares are to blame and yet of course there's
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a third group of scientists who are saying this has been going on for millions of years and we should just relax and enjoy the warm weather while we can. we also spoke to a leading u.s. based science broadcaster who explains what he thinks is behind the current involve all were. what happened with the loop current and the gulf of mexico it actually broke up. starting shortly after the disaster it will twentieth and by the early part of june it was completely disconnected now there's a number of contributing currents for what later becomes called the gulf stream have the brazilian current the caribbean current as it passed by florida into the gulf stream which today crosses the atlanta north atlantic the gotland and go north toward the scandinavian countries norway and sweden and of course affect the climate of the british isles northern europe and of course also russia and ukraine the loop current had been destroyed it's probably an interaction not all of the
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immense amount of oil that was released but the use of cracks in ninety five hundred two would break the boundary zone between of oil and of warm gulf waters so . the consequences to the climate of northern europe is that. we don't know how fast this occurred with will take just one or two years it's most likely going to take between three and ten years but the. british isles and northern europe areas of france and germany and so on will acquire more of the climate that normally during the mid winter is more like the climate of moscow. our web site is keeping you up to date on the stories we're covering here's what's lining up for you what are t. dot com this week at. a russian company arriving up for a future in an f. he was find out how to receive the motors one it's placed on the grid as the country's first team in the high octane sport. and a group of russian idea experts are used of hacking bank accounts in the u.s.
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and speed got the phone numbers in my fastest number close like a brazilian supermodel in like fifteen seconds perhaps the ultimate goal well we won't talk about that but it starts with this here an introduction. and within seconds a close christine friends now r.t. . turn out to some other stories making headlines across the globe a motorcycle bomb detonated on a busy market has killed ten people and wounded eighteen others in northern afghanistan authorities believe the intended target was a local police chief in the province who died in the explosion three children are also among the dead. myanmar's pro-democracy leaders walk free after spending most of the past two decades under house arrest aung sang suu kyi greeted thousands of cheering supporters after military authorities allowed her release and remove the barricades surrounding her lakeside home she would choose become one of the most prominent political prisoners of war leaders are welcoming the move to her
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detention. by allowing clashes in bangladesh over plans to evict an opposition leader from her military owned house. prime minister has lived there since her husband was assassinated thirty years ago the plans to force her out on a technicality are seen as an escalation of the battle but the current leadership bangladesh struggle to stabilize after spending nearly two years under emergency rule. the asia pacific leaders are heading into a second day of talks and many hoping it will bear more fruit than the g. twenty earlier in the week major business leaders were there too including the man in charge of one of russia's biggest investment banks. president of bank has been telling alan about what the gathering of the richest nations ought to be about coming your way next.
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many thanks for being with us and so in your opinion does the g twenty made a strong two thousand list is still a real consensus to improve the well financial system every much so i think the. g twenty didn't become a global government so forth but i think. the more and more before the debates of ideas and. ideas.
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becoming program for example or the measures so i think that the very useful for the. that. showed the idea of g. twenty meeting its parts with full hot school steps could the g. twenty take to or by selling my wells economy and trade. number of. discussions of course. relates to the global sustainable imbalance growth and of course. there's a focus on the budget deficit for the new thing budget deficit reducing government . controlling. the main key economic figures i think that is quite important on the other hand there's of course the reform of the national monetary fund and other part the important piece here is preaching the financial stability of the twin that they can still see as so
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plenty they don't cling to so cool currency rules and balancing our global trade imbalance a big a problem do you think these situations are. definitely creates this conflict creates additional problem please through a mobile that suits the old the. changing of a currency market and. i think this is the this is the best for the world economy and about i think this is a direct result of the crisis. we share for the worse and the situation for many countries and reduced consumption and reduce the wealth of the world so. we really stick i don't think that these are trying to resolve the c.d.c. or. measure of like for example the american side proposed as will be implemented there's so many differences in approach between chinese japanese americans
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europeans and the merging markets so i think but but i hope that with the growth of the all of them in a room full discussion of the. east view these you will not be as accurate as it is now german chancellor angela merkel recently something to think protectionism as being among one of the biggest challenges to face the global economy what do you make it fast and what would you say someone just being among the biggest challenges it's always i mean crisis always leads to more protection and that's the number one i would say so from this board view there's nothing unusual that recent crisis as a lead to the same situation either in the currency field or in the trade field. yes i think be also used to liberalize the economy to liberalize the world trade to liberalize the world economy i think that the correct way to proceed now what do you make of the us this recent announcement over the weekend six hundred billion
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dollar round of wants to be easing out and how will it continue to affect team think developing the climate i agree that it's probably had to stop. the government supporting measures will they call them in is it's too early and i think the russian government would you substantially support but also continue this program and i think i think we will see a little bit more of our own support for the next year or so before really the big one i mean stop to conform with government assistance i think it's quite important focusing on inflation now that to which you say that the rocks and governments you can cling to to see what's your full cost for inflation in the coming year. i think what the what was there already and also by the russian government so for me seemed quite really stick i think the government succeeded in bringing inflation to be a record lowest level and i think it will continue to reduce inflation to the level
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of other developed nations within the next three four years the timing and now it's only going to do. they film in an open could fill that house was that kind of sound america's management office want to do you think it would take the need in consumer to me to multicolor and see the stats i think that will happen i don't know how quickly we have for example to be insisting that google should be included in this profile at least for the purpose of original power and say if i thing that. i mean be a very big death to america for them in the very bottom dollar a month the volatility over the meeting is a start and three i mean. everybody to the conclusion that this should be a multi-year currency bust because i think the going to happen in the future political spin president abbas's been something back many thanks for joining us
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during the one thousand nine hundred ninety one of the men charges reportedly a former high ranking health ministry official. rubber stamping the treaty on atomic arms cuts dominates the talk of the u.s. and russian presidents on the sidelines of the apec summit in japan barack obama has assured the team a bed of getting the start treaty through the senate is a top priority. and in a year of extreme weather across the planet our team goes in search of what's behind it all several regions in russia including the capital experiencing surprisingly mild temperatures but this time of year. up next moscow was a melting pot of cultures and has been through the centuries coming up r.t. gives you an insight into one of them is martin andrews finds out what the jewish community brings to the capital's culture stay with us.

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