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you don't need to go. run to the canal was her job as a retreat. historical rubble that the russian president dmitry medvedev characterized past relations between russia and poland just both leaders pledged to smooth out ties. a twenty five year old russian saxophone with an interesting new york physics. bone styled body yes another spy story and the british media access. and also the sod tensions are running high as so hold the line barring naval exercise in defiance of borning from pyongyang while south korea the u.s. and japan hold talks.
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in a very warm welcome from all of us here in moscow this is coming to iran live from moscow about ptomaine story now russian president dmitry medvedev is visiting also the latest step in improving relations between the two countries they'd been deadlocked for decades by historical and political differences but how warm since the polish presidential plane crashed in russia last april his country now is following the meeting in. many aspects in the relations between russia and poland were a dark chapter for the thais but according to a polish president. that is a thing of the past. mystic that's we can leave the tragic pages of our shared history behind it's the beginning of a new chapter in the book of russian polish relations a better chapter of course that tragic chapter marred relations between moscow and warsaw for decades when in one thousand the early one nine hundred forty s.
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twenty thousand polish officers were executed by the soviet secret police they uncovered and for decades the soviet union denied any responsibility in the matter blaming instead nazi forces for the executions only decades later did. the responsibility for those executions and offered its apologies to the polish nation finally that page was just beginning to be turned over and left in the past when a new tragedy occurred and then polish president his wife and a huge polish delegation were all on their way to pay their respects to the executed polish officers when their plane crashed just outside the russian city of so of course for the polish nation is not a historical tragedy it is also a very recent one and it's still of course a very painful part of this recent history but the joint investigation that has been going on that is still ongoing in fact has brought the two sides closer.
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to the president. before the russian adopted after this year's tragic plane crash. more cooperation on the work that followed the catastrophe we will continue our work and finish the results will be available to anyone who is interested in russians. and she called ration is of course a huge part of relations between the two states and that is said only to increase it is some. thing that unites the two states. according to russia wants to get europe hooked on its energy then used to its political advantage we consider this to be nonsense we are developing. official relations in the energy field with all european countries including states that are connected with russia via pipelines but with the recent restart in ties between moscow and washington and a certain improvement in relations between russia and nato it does seem that this is yet again
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a thing of the past and russia and poland are very comfortable discussing a joint anti-missile defense plan that was mentioned by the russian president just a few weeks ago in. portugal during the nato summit the russian nato. russian president has some things scheduled for his time tomorrow but as it seems to hear poland the talks today do signify a new level of relations between moscow and war so that both sides seem very keen on keeping. cation has historically been a curse for us but it could become a blessing if we look to russia as. this of course a very new turn in directions poland relations but a very welcome one as signified by both the russian president and his polish counterpart. from the center for european policy studies there are many
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issues russia and poland need to address but that the two countries are on the post to improve relations. it is going to be about economy yes it is going to be about energy in the u.s. it's going to be about security yes it's going to be about history yes it's going to be roads politics all those elements are there's really a big big basket of issues to be covered between between russia and poland it's not only those long years those relations didn't take off but. those are very close partners and there's a lot of businesses out there it takes a generation at least a change to change a long historical differences. which was what it's a couple months and smallest brothers george the which was the big catalyst it's been a year and a few months since the apologies investor but by prime minister putin so there is this is only first months of this process that has started hopefully will lead to
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reconciliation between the poles and the russians waialae from moscow you know without more ahead for you this out including need to really be free to be fitted in the passenger plane crash landing in moscow is being scrutinized for the cause of the accident which killed two and injured. and also r.t. me for the start twins of russia's world cup bid presentation after helping the country winter break the signing of their chances of getting on the page and twenty eight. could it be the next anna chapman a young russian woman working as a parliamentary aides to a british m.p. has been arrested on suspicion of espionage and is facing deportation because he has such an event as a boss portrayed by the british press as a womanizer and says his glamorous young help is innocent also he's a lawyer and has more. this has moved very quickly away from the political arena
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and back into the sort of fluffy details that the media loves to report so much focusing on these details like a bond movie or a john le carre novel talking about how. to leave it when round in shorts and in high heels other media are calling her a russian ball detonated in the british parliament they're also talking about mike called he's an m.p. in the south of england asking questions about a nuclear arsenals and those sorts of questions are often submitted to the government but i assist and it's like cats and so there's some worry about whether she has knowledge of britain's nuclear secrets the media have been talking to other people who worked with her in parliament who say that her nickname was maad candle it seems that she liked to sit in her office and light scented candles while she was preparing parliamentary reports and briefings of course kasey is out to leave yet there is a perfect hero for this story if you like she's
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a leggy beautiful russian and she's really beyond the chapman of this saga and it's very convenient for the british media to have this sort of pose to go for any spy scandal that comes out like this let me just show you a couple of the front pages here in england today this is the daily express with a picture of catcher at the bottom there it calls her a honey trap. he. has been given whether he had before or not has been now given a reputation for being somewhat of a womanizer the guardian goes for a very low calorie a title with a picture of catcher on the front the headline the m.p. his russian aides and questions. the ukase nuclear missile to terence now as far as what's going to happen to her now we know that she's in detention and we understand that her deportation has already been agreed to by the home office. and the home secretary can call. while employer is very adamant that he says she's going to
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appeal against the decision he points out that she was already picked up for questioning back in august at which point she could have left the country with no further consequences but she chose not to because he says she felt that she did nothing wrong so he's come out vigorously in defense of her if confirmed however this would be the first case of a russian spy working in parliament to be expelled from this country since the end of the cold war. the guardian newspaper says this story is big in britain because the media that still loves cold war and spine mysteries. it's the kind of story though hey there we love in britain it sort of raises it brings back memories of the cold war it brings back memories of a sort of a simpler time if you like one of the way it was the west against the east you know brings back time memories of intrigue. and all sorts of excitement the british media is is very lively it's very partisan it's going to take
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a view on on cases like this it's going to report very heavily around them rousseau phobia that fear of russia has not gone away and i think if you or anyone over maybe the age of thirty five in the u.k. you are brought up with that sort of cold war experience russia is not a country even now that you understand it's not a country you feel comfortable not a country you feel you have an instinctive relationship with you don't watch russian movies in the way you watch hollywood movies the relationship russia shore is very different it just doesn't take much to bring back that kind of fear of russia and the old sense of conflict the mats what this story place to this young woman is a say a visor to a relatively minor member of parliament it's a great story but did she get any access to any high grade information that would really cause a rift between britain and russia no she didn't there will clearly be i think a little more suspicion between britain and russia but not a profound split frankly there is suspicion anyway. south korea has launched
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live fire naval exercises in the yellow sea despite warnings from the north young had threatened catastrophic consequences if the maneuvers went ahead accusing soul of waging tensions in the region are acute after the two neighbors exchange fine late last month the military exercises come as south korea japan and the who has had top level talks in washington and sarah flounders from the international action center contains the u.s. is actually going to straighten confrontation in the region. so it's definitely a provocation and intended provocation as are the past military maneuvers both last july and again in november the united states government may really be orchestrating. a confrontation we should never forget the gulf of tonkin incident as it was called that led to the vietnam war instead of the six nation talks which really would be a possibility of peace this is a u.s.
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meeting with its two clients in the region which it has occupied for sixty five years later the united states is no longer in the position it was sixty years ago when it was the great power in the region it is today an empire in serious decline and decay and attempting to do to military aircraft carriers what it no longer has a productive capacity to do it really is an attempt to get out of the economic crisis globally with more military expenditures and more military confrontations and it's a great danger for the people of the whole globe. norm prefer aeration and peaceful atomic energy will be on the table in geneva on tuesday as a run and a group of six world powers still have their second day of nuclear talks the groups expected to discuss iran's controversial nuclear program feared internationally to be for military purposes but firmly denied by
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a test run which is that it's for peaceful energy he says only us meeting is already speculating over want to deal with a nuclear iran in school reports. when it comes to war with the run the united states seems to come to the brink only to step back again the attitude is attacking iran we would never do it but here's what would happen if we did economically politically and public opinion wise the washington post opined about the economic jump start war with the run could offer the sluggish us economy if you start a war in the gulf the iranians will tend to close the shipping lanes of the gulf they'll make the tanker traffic impossible at that point the price of oil shoots up to five hundred dollars a barrel and there's huge demand for dollars so dollars instead of being sloshing around in the gotos of the world. in demand and you save the dollar for. a few years now that sounds fantastic this is what was done in the one nine hundred
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seventy three war with iran also has republicans are rallying around a common cause our biggest national security threat is iran they are is such an unstable government we have such an irrational dictator there isn't such a key location and funding the al qaeda operatives in iraq and with nuclear arms it is such a danger and it isn't just republicans bush era cia chief michael hayden says options are running out when i was in government what we would use for mystically call the kinetic option was way down in our list and he says obama's aversion to bombing iran is decreasing in my personal thinking in my personal thank i need them for. i've begun to consider that that may not be the worst of all possible outcomes iranian threat makes it easier to take aim at other governments that aren't friendly to washington from china recent reports indicate that china has actively facilitated north korea's providing iran with advanced missiles and ingredients for
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chemical weapons to venezuela where congressman called for a special task force to investigate the state oil company's involvement with iran it starts with countries like venezuela we need to hold hugo chavez accountable i want to assure you there will be no hesitation to take action against venezuela even following conflicting reports from the international atomic energy agency the mainstream media rarely questions the administration's claims that iran is building nuclear weapons in the case of iran we know that israel has put out documents which are fabricated which are the center of this case against iran and that's really the main case of clear propaganda for to make the case for war new revelations from wiki leaks were quickly spun by hawkish congressmen into reassurance of support for war with iran as to plan b.
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the king of saudi arabia told us what her plan b. was open plan he works with talks beginning in geneva and more cables being released from wiki leaks it's unclear what course of action the obama administration will take towards iran but some find the resemblance between the two thousand and three rhetoric leading up to the iraq war and today's rhetoric about iran strikingly similar and frightening for an artsy washington d.c. . so a survey of footage has been released on the dramatic crash landing of a passenger plane in moscow investigators are examining the images for clues on the reasons behind saturday's accident the druggist on allies main suffered engine failure shortly after taking off from the russian capital to died in a. two were injured one that tupolev one fifty four crash landed hit it off the runway and broke apart reports say passengers jumped from the wreckage fearing the plane could explode investigators are looking at all that ranging from human error to frozen fuel and bad weather.
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let's take a look at some other headlines from around the world at least fifty people have been killed and hundreds more injured after two suicide bombers blew themselves up outside a government compound in northwest pakistan it was the latest in a string of attacks targeting local leaders who have been holding talks on storming and out of town of a militia in the region and police tribal elders and officials are among the dead. police in greece have clashed with students demonstrating two years after a teenage boy was shot dead by an officer four thousand have taken part in protests in athens with five people injured and over forty arrests the policeman who killed the fifteen year old was sentenced to life imprisonment the two thousand and eight incident sparked. riots in decades. russia's in the grip of football fever after the country won the bid to host the twenty world cup well some say from russia the young star of the winning promoter who made fever
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hearts that melted favor also his marina went in search of the boy behind the lucky bed. absolutely. and when russia won its from world cup they'd sashing the deeds world cup as something of a celebrity sasha was the start of one of russia's t.v.'s biggest to sway the fee for committees fights their way full juggling across the country so she finds himself in a football pitch at a key moment to change is. there we'll hear from russia and italy time. ten seconds after russia i saw she steps out thank. you. so you eat sasha ole miss the point all sasha and it's still no one's i'm not tom and he
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has max and philip with us so who sasha then sasha is just a caption to me they chose the name because it rhymes with russia fashion russia there wasn't much in the way of coasting to become the joint face of russia the director wanted yon identical twin foodless and there's not many of them among. you because i know they called out dad and told him they needed twins because there wasn't much time it meant that i want to sweat the other one could sleep and this is how he left was it took four weeks to make and a lot of work but the boy's father and i was a player and his son's first coach says it was worth it yes the dispersed oil in the happiest for the owner and i joke russia won the mud boys played a role too i'm so proud of their national he'll be even prouder if his kids now just a young fool backs playing for a moscow football club ever take to the pitch in the colors of russia's national team i yes there are many paths in the room where if one day it happens and i'll
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say it again in ten years they'll play for three just for the croix of appearing in the shares of the national team and. video presentation nine year old sasha was showing dreaming of scoring the we didn't go in the world cup final at all one might seem relieved that dream could come true at least in twenty eight teams during the tournament here in russia for two seventeen year olds written optionality morse code. solely read memorabilia to hold the red sludge victims hundreds of relics and artwork from hungary's communist era are being auctioned off to help raise money for the victims of toxic spill portraits of lenin as well as socialist realism style paintings collected over the past twenty years went on the hama tobit out a one hundred lots was seven thousand u.s. dollars for the nine hundred fifty his painting by an iraqi artist over sixty thousand dollars were raised catholic charity to help residents in towns devastated
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by the october toxic spill from the million factory ten people died in the deadly and over one hundred were injured in the environmental catastrophe. of next russian president dmitri medvedev was interviewed by a polish journalist told me about relations between the two countries and between east and west.
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good evening mr president very glad to see the relations between russia and poland can be best characterized by the fact that this is already the second bilateral russian polish visit lately what do you think about the quality of the relations between our countries as of today and why did watches leaders take the decision to press this relations improving reset button. what about. you know we would have had to take this decision earlier or later as it has been stressed more than once that various writings in media as well as at a political level all relations have their own rather complicated history that binds our two peoples this history has both bright pages and pages of pain and distress but now it is essential that we leave behind this longstanding outright historical paradigm of the development of russian wireless relations and try to separate history whichever it be from the today's life we need to pave the way for
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the future while preserving of course all the best that has bound our countries our peoples and searching to give an adequate evaluation to the most severe moments of this history and potential danger that mr president i think that the point of mentioning to the one about our not remaining captives of history either in russia or poland is a very important statement on the part of russia but your statement on the issue of a stolen era coins was well received in poland as well as the last statement on the cult in crime by the state duma however due to the level of mistrust that has been growing the millions of poles themselves whether the changes that we are facing now other strategic the permanent ones or whether these are only tactical levels of arsenic is a. so the president of egypt of the most high thing was mean if we want the changes to come we do it not only for the polish people but also for the russian citizens
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usually this is a two way the road of that it is up to us and in fact it should be a strategic choice and not a tactical decision aimed at achieving us in the night she stands up well you know what i consider to be the problem in polish russian relations and has some aspects of relations of our country with others if of the whole set of historical problems and tragedies in which one of them is a really terrible tragedy is the captain tragedy i think there are times when the russian federation is to tell the truth about it and with this state dinner adopted a statement on this issue very important statement that it's absolutely o.-v. a soup committed this crime and why when sullen and his henchmen are responsible for this crime i have relevant documents from the so-called top secret folder these documents can be found on the internet and are available to the public with all the resolution they tends to call these documents into question and to say that they had been falsified a nonsense. mr president of both the west and the east deemed the lisbon summit in
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which you participated was a crucial turning point in the relations between russia and nato as well as between russia and the west do you consider it a milestone meeting or do you believe that in the long run it might turn out to be not quite so good for those still in the. it is all in our own hands this summit can be historic and so it actually was in the spirit and i want to especially given the situation we were facing two years ago and if i would get it can turn out to be a meeting that did not live up to the expectations i would like to recall the developments of two thousand and eight as the previous u.s. administration suggested a well known idea that is deploying missile defense interceptors embrace dolls image poland and the czech republic which was made debated issue up in our country this idea was perceived as an eye. weakening military capabilities of the russian federation we've brought opposition to the attention of nato entities at some point the situation became serious serious that i had taken on pleasant decision to
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deploy additional missiles consequently the new administration has banned news decisions which was the right thing to do. the idea of an a.b.m. system has been preserved the muscle that was proposed to us to consider the place of the russian federation occupies the european a.b.m. system of which train created on the basis of nato capabilities are primarily those of the united states of america and i told president obama right ok we're ready but we want such a project to be equal so that we can understand the place of the russian federation threats that are jointly addressed which the nature of these threats the responsibility that we have as you you know i'm going to say something which i hope will not offend all friends and my u.s. counterparts i told president obama frankly that the foundation we were building would be of great importance for the situation that all of us would face on ten years when the full stage missile defense system would have been funny set up by twenty twenty and not for me and for him as politicians for more justice will be
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either a joint russia nato initiative that will shield us from some threats or in case russia fails to find its place in the system by twenty twenty the situation can develop in such a way that the corresponding missile defense umbrella will be considered to be an element destabilising the nuclear equilibrium and weakening the russians capabilities of ensuring nuclear parity as long has nuclear weapons exist you the second might cause by twenty twenty another cycle of an arms race and we would really like this this is why apple lisbon summit avoids the idea of sex the responsibility of states within missile defense in europe and i expect my partners the usa as well as other partners are nature to study thoroughly the i say over the russian federation which are you know russians can get us because we're going to thank you very much indeed mr president and i think there's well for on screen some of the questions and finding the time to meet with us at the single thank you.
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