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many years of past memory is still in my eyes as well. as. asia pacific. influence russia's foreign minister china has taken over from the world's second biggest economy catching up with the us. america has offered israel warplanes in exchange for a three month old structure but critics say drive one soldier a few decades of. hundreds
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of body parts harvested during the one nine hundred ninety s. . and p. is organized crime is right. russia is continuing to exert its influence in the middle east not just as a peace negotiator multi million dollar deals are being signed on a regular basis and now the prime minister of lebanon has come to moscow with his checkbook ahead of his visit took time to sit down with r.t. . and then we met have welcome to the archery interview with great pleasure i would like to welcome lebanon's prime minister shakes her head in and i know hello prime minister hello had thought that that and that and do think that as a machine of the political crisis in iraq will have a positive impact on lebanon and could lead to resolution of the political crisis there as well. i think the main problem here is that the key issue is ignored i
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mean about a fair peace for everybody in ninety ninety one there was a peace conference in madrid then there was also the arab summit conference in beirut where the participants came up with the arab peace initiative but now the peace process is being destroyed by different amendments which will lead us nowhere the principles behind the resolutions which were supported by everyone demand that israel should follow the resolutions that would have been no need to now to talk about arms and other problems have this peace process not been buried in the one nine hundred ninety s. we face many difficulties today because israel denies palestinians their legal rights refuses to return the golan heights to syria the ship of farms. and geisha to lebanon but the arab peace initiative was adopted why is israel doing that the international community has an obligation here it needs to know that we can only solve problems in the region through
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a fair peace for all this thing that israel is extensible for the deadlock in the peace process not only is it responsible israel is the main reason why the process failed netanyahu government is not able nor is it willing to continue with the peace process what role could freshet play in promoting the peace process in the middle east russia participated in the madrid conference and is part of this process it is also part of the quartet mediating in the israeli palestinian talks therefore i think russia could play a very. role it has many friends in the arab world we need to use our relations with russia in order to communicate the arab stones on things to the international community because it's very unnerving to see the injustice done by israel to palestinians as well as to lebanon and syria we can no longer ignore this israel is trying to impose its own agenda and keeps seizing land daily unfortunately the world is not doing anything about it this is unacceptable in all aspects
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international human religious it goes against the geneva convention and any other regulations israel is breaking all international conventions and everybody knows that he had relationship with the russian leaders isn't there a good but key issues to discuss and this is it. men and women too often politically relations with russia very important to us we would like these relations to be economically beneficial as well we would also like to find out how russia could assist lebanon and equipping on me and security forces in this respect we're going to propose some ideas for russian friends we've been promised certain assistance and lebanon is ready to work out a plan for purchasing russian weapons lebanon has purchased arms from russia in the past and now we are trying to figure out if we could get some discount on weapons for lebanon's army and security forces and and what about jets. we will study the issue during our visit our pilots are going through training and
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hopefully this visit will be a successful end to what our president has started. made in what areas can expect agreements to be signed with russia we're considering signing an agreement on culture and between our countries ministries of justice we hope that agreements in other areas will be studied properly especially those concerning elements for the lebanese army. yes i know of at a russian maintains its position regarding the un international tribunal on the killing of former prime minister honey and fully supports it what is your standpoint on this position here. it's a natural position since russia is driven by the idea of justice and is never abandoned it and that's why we are grateful to russia for the position which we consider to be natural because russia supports lebanon not only in the matters related to the international tribunal but also in everything lebanon had to go through over the past decades with all the wars both in two thousand and six and
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earlier russia has always been on lebanon side. what kind of relationship to have with the syrian government. we've got wonderful relations we keep up contact now ministers keep in touch with their syrian counterparts i hope that the gap between us will get smaller we want to develop a special relationship with syria it will be beneficial for us in terms of politics security economic and social policy we're constantly working on maintaining this kind of relationship which is made up of the political relations between the two countries economic ties as well as relations between the governments doesn't it on your visit in iran at the end of the month what will your talks be about there. the time of the visit is not defined by us we hope that it will take place and that will cover all issues on the agenda in our talks i was open about talking to iran's president ahmadinejad's during his visit to beirut we cooperate with iran in
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a number of areas in the energy sector they giving us large incentives in order to answer all market. we cooperate in politics too an opposition there is that any country has a right to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes we hope that our entire region will be a nuclear free zone in terms of peaceful initiatives we consider ourselves to be part of the league of arab states and we shall never support anyone opposing the international community lebanon is an independent state we have our place in the world and we shall protect it based on these principles we have certain disagreements with iran on some issues but we are in complete agreement with them on a number of others. be they that the lebanese government is currently in a tough situation there was about this so-called false witnesses and they hurried as this nation investigation how we are going to resolve it. i wouldn't call it a tough situation we all agreed that this issue is important and that the cabinet
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must address it today the debate is around the question which body of authority should be appointed to consider the case due to certain political reasons some members are suggesting that it should go to the council of justice while we believe a regular court is a preferable option to cabinet ministers that discussing this issue and we should achieve the decision that will satisfy all parties my opinion is that this issue should be passed on from the cabinet to a regular court where these false witnesses will be trying to. be met why aren't you willing to satisfy the opposition's requirements to step back from the special tribunal in order to keep the peace in the country and the one turmoil or two of us here we have created the government which initially was a national unity government and with no such concept as pro-government or opposition forces we must be united it would be a political mistake for anyone to consider themselves to be part of the opposition while being part of the government that's number one number two is that there are
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indeed concerns about the special tribunal but i think that it would be wrong to talk about this. under current circumstances it requires sobriety and dialogue people need to calm down and act sensibly fighting leads us nowhere and at the end of the day we all have to live together in our country and keep up dialogue if god forbid we develop different views than the country will have a problem with that we must get back to the negotiating table the country requires peace and that's the most important thing yes we indeed still have some disagreements but is it really the way out there must be pace otherwise there is no way to achieve positive results in dialogue how can an emotional person be in dialogue with other people i keep saying it all the time that we need to calm down the lebanese people need an opportunity to live a peaceful life because people are tired of all the discord we must do everything to achieve it and know. something that if pressure on you on the part of the
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opposition builds up you'll have to resign is that possible. i haven't felt much pressure on me and i think the pressure is being put on other people rather than on me as for resignation i was elected by the lebanese people majority express their trust in me so that we could form a government i became prime minister thanks to the support of the majority and i'm set to continue working together with everybody i love. and think you mr prime minister. thank you. for your. comfortable cuttle but we'll take you through this. just a few hours search engine fire and scary to start. your day.
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the headlines here on r.t. the global power shift of asia pacific region is the new center of financial power and influence so says russia's foreign minister china has taken over from japan as the world's second biggest economy and is fast catching up with the us. america has offered israel warplanes in exchange for a three month old in the west bank construction but critics say bribes won't solve issues that decades of talks happen failed to build. fresh organ trafficking allegations and cause of our big night claims hundreds of serbs had body parts harvested during the ninety's yugoslav war and add to fears of organized crime is right. time now for the sporting news with kate.
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hello welcome to the sports news thank you for joining me now to the headlines. the champions china's hails his stars that it's claimed the russian title. was a triumph abuse formula one's youngest ever champion sebastian vettel talks about his historic win it up with a. jet setter as we've action from the n.f.l. where the new york jets can start winning a moderate. as he calls with football that. he has praised his players and fans of the his side clinched the russian premier league title and emphatic five no win over our stuff in st petersburg made them champions with two games left to play then it had to wait until the fortieth minute though to get their first goal last of it was brought down in the box and from top to score from the penalty spot and
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then with fifteen minutes to go before the final whistle the floodgates opened that again so much that in the second seven minutes later the may be struck again on the right wing with the cross outs on because of cough to make it three male. and then former would be man a mix on the who fought off the team twice once at the desk afterwards he said of the pressure he belongs in it to win the title for the last four months but only lost twice in the week so far in his first season in charge of most of the russia cup back in may. while take this title hopes and it off to being held to a one hundred spot at no chick foggo love got them in front after he was awarded a penalty after an hour but the hosts equalized with three minutes to go through awesome shock of now and you rightfully place a man fighting for the second automatic champions league spot with a place really. good rock bottom city and meanwhile are relegated despite coming
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back to draw one want to welcome our chief to be just a child gave nako the lead in the six. falls menace and a great strike most. severe though gave themselves a gamer of hope with an eighty six minute equaliser. kick but it wasn't enough so big guaranteed to finish bottom after just four wins in the season. and in the late game spartak moscow slim hopes of champions league football ended with a goal is draw time to clear yes to that of larry coppins all play side and i left scrapping for the break by the extract. to skip the falls from bottom and is still in a relegation battle he added with two games to go two points separate andrew they'd win the battle for the second automatic champions weeks on third place of the champions league by the qualifying rounds and fourth and fifth place to secure you wait for the action and at the bottom severe have now gone but any one of six teams above them could also go down with six points left to play school used meanwhile in england some dylan stunned leaders chelsea with
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a three no win at stamford bridge chelsea were without michael essien frank lampard and john terry tonight in a new i gave the visitors a short lead instructor time asimo god made it to nil seven minutes after the break and danny welbeck capitalized on an action called eric to make it through email in the dying minutes of chelsea's over only two points while also a second after a two one victory as adults and bacary sagna and sets fabric escorted by the side of the interval and ten k. of his late rally for the toffees proved too little too late. maybe not and russia's women have won the volleyball world championships in japan and the sport be present in a tough five sets and all eight winning the decisive tiebreaker fifteen eleven secure their seventh world title. one of the towards most valuable player award that has japan took the bronze medal. now for me on the youngest ever world champion sebastian vettel says he never stopped believing in the drivers tiredly not be the twenty three year old red bull driver started the race third in the
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standings but led some polls. and some other results go his way the two other main title contenders spin and alonzo and mark webber both last time it struck the cape seventh and eighth respectively allowing vettel to finish top of the overall standings four points clear of alonso and second the two thousand and eight champion lewis hamilton was runner up in abu dhabi with fellow britain and last year's winner jenson button coming so. i'm a bit speechless to be honest i don't know what you're supposed to say in this moment. it has been an incredible season for myself for all of us. physically and mentally especially. to come here you know we we have always kept believing in us and our team in the car so did i keep believing in myself and here today was a special day all around. tennis
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now and robin sidling is up to force in the world rankings after beating game one seeds to take the paris masters title this week who has lost two french open finals in paris stormed through the first set six one but he met a lot more resistance in the second with these forcing up to a tie break but sidling rattles through its seven one to take the match in just over an hour and afterwards he admitted his history of failure roland garros major even more determined to get the tree in the french capital. yeah i was so it was great i mean the first set was really good i started out really well. i was very very very scratch. and i am even more nervous than a fortnight in my transfer find. this now third time you know i really wanted to win this one member to get up. meanwhile women's world number two the responder over says russia needs to invest more in the sport to keep producing talent after she was named russia's tennis player of the year we call usually it was voted the
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men's best player twenty ten the world number ten one two. tornadoes this year reached the semifinals of the us i think twenty six on arrival also made the last four flushing meadows and the will to this year and she spoke about the highest and lows tara on call so that. of course there was a great here for me out it was a great experience of the end of the last year i had a tough surgery and there was no trout would be able to play this year and it just you know happened this year that a lot of a lot of success of course i had some ups and downs but overall it's been it's been great and i'm happy that i was here that i got this award here today when i interview athletes i usually ask what kind of mistakes have you made in the past year and what will you be focusing your attention on in the coming year well i think i learned about myself every day being a professional athlete and now i have an experience that. can help me to go through
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a lot of different things but i think throughout this year i'll just try to be a little bit more careful with my scheduling it is very important just try to be at the very important tournaments and it just so you know keep believing in myself and keep trying my best all the time that's i think that's the main goal for the next year we still plenty of promising ashley is here today but you and your generation of players have set the bar pretty high so what do you think about this next generation of players. you know yes we did set up bar pretty high and now i hope i'm hoping we're great example and that's why today during the ceremony we will sell so many our current players that for a year up in ball championships out of the fourteen under eighteen and under sixteen so i think we we've got sell more great talents behind us and i believe they can i cheat a lot like we did but that i'm sure they will overcome us in the future what would
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you say was your most memorable experience. last season the most memorable experience. i think gosh i can't just pick one this year i had i had a few of them of course reaching the finals at wimbledon both final singles and doubles and then reaching the final would use open and then played by muster is winning all by three matches in the road robin overall has been a i think her great experience and i give it just felt like he said i get to just be quiet and i think i just still should you know should be have been with consistency during this year and just look forward to the next one what do you think is the biggest obstacle on the way to advancement so brush in tennis today that the biggest obstacle i think we still have to build up a structure governing structure it is very important to have facilities and i think we're still liking facilities in the culture if they're they're not big enough or
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they're not good enough to put the preparation no higher level as well as so i think that's going to be the biggest challenge for us in the future. let's get some action now from the n.f.l. where the new york jets left it lays against cleveland grabbing a winning touchdown in overtime with just sixteen seconds left it was nip and tuck stratus gave the jets pulled level in the second tennille with a twenty five yard touchdown joke as kultury. even then found themselves playing catch up at twenty thirteen down just a couple of minutes left that he was about to take or found behind me toss a coin to tie the guy so it went into overtime just seconds after that mark sanchez this touchdown pass to santo your home and give the jets a twenty six twenty victory. and that's have a look at other games on sunday nights when several drugs but time passed indianapolis jacksonville chicago. time things like being at pictures were miami
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