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a massive earthquake. in spanish newspapers that's designed to protect women but is leaving prostitutes seeing red. around the clock around the world this is all t. live in moscow good to have you with us this hour. prime minister has cut short his holiday following the public release of the report on the plane crash which killed the country's president the interstate aviation committee's findings blamed inexperienced crew members bad weather and pressure to land from passengers but polish politicians want russian air traffic controllers to shed the blame. has more now on the reaction. this is the biggest news story in poland today of course every single news channel devoting
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a lot of coverage to the story to the reaction of course reaction to the report released by the committee has of course mixed some are saying that it is a truthful report and a necessary all be painful steps in relations between moscow and warsaw that it is a necessary step that will allow the two sides to close this tragic and painful chapter of their shared past and hopeful and move on others of course including the former polish president lech kaczynski his brother are saying that the report is nothing but a joke that it is presenting the polish side with falsified data many here and poland do agree this report does accurately reflect the causes and the consequences and the reasons behind the tragic plane crash on april tenth. we did these reports exists this is. closer to the next stage finding the
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circumstances that led to the tragedy. i must admit did the russians are right again i don't want to agree with the russians but this is the truth of course who can look for guilt and blame someone else all this report of course was not only awaited in russia and in poland but also within the international community everybody of course waiting to see what the special committee would list as the causes for that tragic plane crash and admittedly a lot of the experts within the international community do seem to agree with the committee's findings some of them even going as far as to say that whatever of the circumstances be it tough weather conditions difficult airplanes a little preparation basically the bottom line according to some is the. i like it is his responsibility that plane and the people on board are the pilots responsibility and therefore whatever happens to those passengers and the plane
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itself flies on the shoulders of the pilot there is no argument about who is in charge when the situation arises in the pilot. and the facts speak for themselves but we should not go chasing after people to blame just because they. don't like the result and we've had numerous examples in the past of people. i have got to get into a certain place have got to land in a certain place that's happened in america many many times with business from the big bosses on board and the pilot feels that he's got to get the boss to the next important place it is understandable of course that many are not satisfied with the report specifically as it is a very emotional subject for most polish people therefore attempting to find other reasons and factors to blame than perhaps the pilots it is of course
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a somewhat. dark factor of course blaming the dead for some for such a horrific tragedy but as my colleague in a cinelli now reports the understanding of such a tragedy and finding out exactly who is to blame and what has happened is never quite as straightforward as it might appear for the first time the last seconds are heard before polish president lech kaczynski plane crash near smolensk on one board . the crew ignored warnings from the aircraft's automated system to pull up and
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advice from air traffic controllers to land at an alternate airport plus were inexperienced flying in bad weather the interstate aviation committee highlighted when they found to be the main causes behind the tragedy in their final. nurse a member here earlier decision to land at the research was based on multiple recommendations about weather conditions at some of the airport descending lower than the sea its minimum height necessary to me. a second language in a town failure to react properly to automatic amounts but those are the reasons which led to the tragic crash of the aircraft into the land and those on board. the findings also claim passenger pressure on the crew to land as soon as possible played a vital role in the incident here is evidence the crew was afraid of disappointing someone if they didn't land. it's
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not clear whether the navigator was referring to the polish president or the commander in chief of the air force was in the cockpit and later alcohol found in his blind poland was not satisfied with the draft report compiled by the i.a.c. which found pilot error was to blame and insists various factors at play caused the accident but aviation experts have confidence in the findings my experience with the russian investigators has been very good there are very high quality organization that i believe that it was the investigation was generally carried out in accordance with the international civil aviation organization an expert team which is the international standard for accident investigation who did russia have a turbulent history and it was hoped politics one car of the investigation i think what the what the polish government wants to be able to present to the polish people is that this was not purely the fault of the polish crew
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and that russia take some blame for it as well i don't think this is very much to do with the facts i think it's all to do with politics the case is far from closed as the next chapter to find those accountable for the tragedy is opened. the committee concluded that no single person can be blamed for the accident but now that the final investigation report has been delivered a criminal investigation can be launched and perhaps more light sat on the crash that killed the polish president his wife and most of the country's political elite and he's now a r.t. moscow. from the russian capital just twenty eight minutes past the hour here now russia's foreign ministry is outlining the main trends and events that shaped the kremlin's international policy back in ten now hear from the foreign minister he's addressing a media conference now in moscow as well to. the rest of undone summits.
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demonstrates that those. seeking. help modernisation in the year atlantic zone we have good potential so. the outcome of this illicit been some minutes and we asked in our summit with. mr cook to. say that of course the translator policy will move on to more practical work and there will be a global security is that and russian initiative. screws up most of the transit. security that is still a cancer least in many aspects and it has brought many of these positive changes still of course it's just the beginning so you. have some votes to all of the
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chief minister and. a lot of all depends on how things will go with the for europe . because we saw the fences do. we have a lot of shipments in terms of integration things of the. asia pacific region countries less americas trees african countries. schools you've been following all these events. you must have also seen. i think. one of the major. last year students deployed to work. the sixteenth at of us really out of victory in the world war two sports we try to get those least a dispute to. provide. much in your body of us remember that some day soon.
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many symptoms of the restoration fascist. parades red square don't stray the experience of. you would still needed today in modern europe were muted as we were with. the. g.a.a. has been actively working with the g twenty has increased activity as they all saw in how to reverse the world crisis to reform of the financial institutions of the should we support this president we believe that. the social work should cover a smaller countries. should you can gauge more state's position all on the stand of what's happening in the world. because the united nations organizations to play key role we see that the g twenty summit shares its plans of work
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with un before consults. this will be. a full reflex lead role of the united nations such as all its charter service or the thought center of harmonizing the wedge issue. relations of all the countries that part is really just a unique structure. and this is key. improving increasing the role of the international order of course you have also noticed. our increased interest to public diplomacy with regard. to traction we have. civil society and on the convention organization which is also part of the modernization of modernization the secure place a national interest and encompasses all of there is also foreign policy it should
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be more flexible look we should have more room from the living room. and then this aspect of the cooperation with governmental organizations and civil society institutions. last year here we have for people my two sets. of. funds so that. we will have also counsel from abroad foreign affairs and. these new year you will hear a lot of interest in music about what they say about these units an organization that we will have. to provide more initiatives to our group so that we're open but for cooperation with every was always interested into a book operation with russia. on the basis of equality to differ with respect to
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each other. so these are my brief introductory remarks and prepared to reply to your questions. but it was more than there. were two journalists to try to be concise. and snake c.e.o. organization represents here. comparable to the way you know more so the first question goes to your good. if you. think you. can only. talk to the family improvement of relations between the u.s. and russia what's will be the main splits with two main goals for this new year. we have had a very intensive operation with the u.s. and last year demonstrated thirdly policy. of.
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the reset policy which has been agreed by russian president's. residence. and been fruitful we have all heard of the start treaty to go to war. there's been another treaty on the peaceful use of nuclear energy it. takes effect it's very important treaty we have. some of the russians it's on russia's accession. but there are more and more in american investor companies innovative companies that will be involved in this innovation projects is also a presidential committee. has been set up. there are eighteen working groups and being accomplished all of the areas were started
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because military. diplomatic and ranging so you were cultural so scientific and small seizures we have had. you mature more productive partnership in the global issues we have you heard more intensive contacts in the g twenty the g eight in the un will soon russian nato council. has really given a name you least. live. largely thanks to these research in relations with the u.s. even though she was up and it's been a stagnation for a long it was a stagnation for a long time. and now the spirit is over and we've called focus and all of the areas just try to share our attention. but of course one of the most important is the economic cultural and humanitarian ties.
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we have had we have some plans for the future which we'll want to command some of you together with our american colleagues. over all. now that the contrasts congress and the u.s. . has had. new members so i think that's a main goal needs to maintain the positive line in our relations with them and of course we'll have to stick strictly to the policies. set up by our presidents we have to respect their culture this is a remittance. to adhere to them and to sue me others concerns of course of the much of your of course we've talked a lot about the missile defenses we'll have to elaborate on that and see a glimpse of what will be the outcome us. we're going to be. first and foremost i'd
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like to say that there are more common interests now with the u.s. and this is objective reality and i hope that our relations weren't to be undermined by some. losers so the left would like to give the floor to. another thing a journalist because i think it's only sentiment of a twenty four channel. so. was it really fruitful in terms of free forming the transatlantic security system have received any concrete specific signal that like one or two countries could join it. to fall into the your atlantic security system and the draft of this proposal. does mean that we see.
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immediate approval of. what we have provided a is. a draft we have invited every want to talk to the table negotiations. we would like soon joined to discuss and how to resolve these issues that this exists only. in this area in this space but of course one of the debates the raw issues. we have not been able to agree on the solutions someone wants the status quo someone wants to have native steel as the key. solution when you. look ahead says those who understand so the shoes are to be we understand that you can and will move on with that russia as an active partner of the international
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relations. force partners all of our partners to sign on to these treaty we just want. a specific detailed discussion of this draft from. cities on going now its various levels. of must one of the such platforms for discussion ease the cooperation between russia. the e.u. . we've been talking a lot about modernization. but this is one of the. key aspects of the work. that's been the results of the brussels summit which we believe that modernization. east key for all of us pick up with foreign policy and security but also the rule of law in international relations. usually
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but it can be. regional. the contacts we have if you want to go through got a very productive consultations we have. a very. very constructive experience of peacekeeping what activities we. discuss. in agreement through a crisis regulation which will be the legal basis for you to regulate any such crisis that occurred on some of the names. of the main concerns little depicted not through its national record which set down in his image the transatlantic agreements that you want you could have been actually discussed with. your german chancellor angela merkel who has. come out with
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a proposal. they. have between russia and the user on foreign policy and security but this is based on this initiative has been backed up by the russian president also by the top diplomats just need to. sit down. to work on this proposal. you. will be discussing. russian foreign ministry catherine ashton the high representative. of the misfortune of foreign policy. to have discussed this issue with her and hoped that this yeah we will. consultations. talking in the relations with the european union. to you have to see. some mention of. human sorry in the issues as the government
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sure mission he's. transcripts with richard to walk and all this started with helsinki acts. later on and it has been reflected in many o.e.c.d. griminess this is not so you are sold to a new producer and you talk because we have reached in. and out of big issues you really say should sort of. visa regulations so with the e.u. since we are still just partners we need to cancel the visas. totally this is a see. how to test for or. whether our strategic aware of our relations or dziedzic and i hope the term partners will not consider this issue in a politicized way they will be prepared not biased. i don't think there are any. barriers terms of philbin is a shambles of capital in terms of legal issues for us but with
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a specific questions which need to be sold i hope that this year we will look at a record close all the same she is a question you snub or not in terms of our cooperation with legs but nato is not as a teacher. in russia as nature counsel is a bond we have to set out to move on to tell of a strategic partnership precious through me. i think a breakthrough blockbuster where. it's been the first time that this stuff has been . identified and. turnout. was like this is we believe that it's in our common interest in the quality of relations and that's the market you're talking about student of nato we would like nato. so we should have shared stereotypes of the cold war era relaxing to listen to each other. we
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don't want any artificial problems is not just one example to prove their point where you me it's about the military doctrine of the russian federation under the law to bet it's similar you may have. had some articles because of both mr interviewer presses in both the russian president. personally. and any other top officials have explained warts them. because they're in the dock tree in nature is not mentioned as a threat to the russian federation but it's there what it says there is that it's better for us. with intention meaning in the process with transformation expansion from the more. assigned the powers to rules. to regulate the relationship. in
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exchange for group. you tonight a nation that's. you can just read it so sure if the group. despite all of the explanation and so many of our partners still say that russia has officially declared nato as a threat. i've read this declaration in foreign affairs recently removed it's a very much respected list but you know what you're seeing is mr locke is what would an article be sure but i think he's not. he the article the author of the article just has loads of the. three has not taken enough time to read more into the deeper so we need to listen to each other. were we have to get rid of syria types of. what i hear the search
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and i read such articles i think there are attempts to undermine relations. i believe that russia needs to face. common challenges. me to do so would your inglis upon summit be spiritual because if you are good we are you can found approves of the overall view of threats and challenges it has brought it is not relations means we are all understand the scope of. the look at which the three security. indivisible. from affirmatively this is a normal service on summits under was reached that will conduct joint analysis. of the common european we sell defense system or should be doing in a system of virgil for your.

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