tv [untitled] January 13, 2011 4:00am-4:30am EST
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and security council regulations. but i'd like to stress that the diplomatic or political settlement has no old senate seat. of course will need to find a way to look for a compromise and i hope that this upcoming meeting in turkey we do give us this roadmap. another question from. my maid of. television. i mean it will be a it will be trilateral meeting of foreign ministers of john and me and russia and if yes when yes it will take place this month. and now the question from
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the economic. channel. mr minister you don't bust your butt to the peace settlement process in the middle east has been almost there has been deadlocked so what's the role of russia. specially in regards of the. upcoming visit fresh and present in jordan yep emerged. well of course the middle east peace keeping peace making process. and it's best to shape. deadlocked. but the goal. of course so there's been a lot of we have to look at it's from
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a broader perspective. of course the air. israeli settlement is key to stability in the middle east as clear for everyone and it's also clear that most of the members of this process are aware of this. because hopefully. all of the members of these negotiations process we'll understand this and we'll be able to go out of the deadlock we have been. always active in this process russia's initiative. was to have two sessions in the of the quartet. and last march as the foreign minister of the quartet has been considered the
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benchmark of the approach to a comprehensive approach to comprehensive settlement. well this has not been. incremental at the concepts laid down in its have not been implemented either because. direct talks started under the aegis of the us. have been. have been undermined because israeli. has refused to stop its settlement. construction policy it contradicts many of the agreements it contradicts the road map which the sides have signed and this road map. says there should be no construction actual construction steps what. this. settlement
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plans. concern the status of jerusalem we have backed the us attempts but. it became obvious that these attempts are not enough. we. should be an emergency session. and we now. richard what do. we now to try to look. for young people to meet much laughs at the conference of security at the beginning of february we will have all of the ministers all of the top diplomats they will have a chance to be there. on the sidelines of this mini security conference we will
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have a session of the quartet we should also include representatives of the league of the arab states ideally we'd like to see palestinians and israelis. that's what we hope for of course but. the main. demand would be to have since if the league of the arab states have also mentioned mr medvedev says it to jordan. and to the west bank yes this visit will take place. to reaffirm that any speculation. that russian presence will be. i decided to come to these territories in the vain for the fact that israelis who are not able to. arrange
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a summit are wrong it's a provocation any such speculation is a pro-creation we have planned a visit to with rail to the west bank and to jordan yes you all know these really diplomats. were in a strike. and. because of the strike. we will not be able to come to israel that's why the visits to jordan and the west bank will take place. and now question from the demise of a few of you off from commerce sun newspaper last year has been a breakthrough in relations with the western countries alyssa been some made the you russia summits a w g o talks but on the thirty fifth of december this is the harder koskie trial as. you.
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verdict has been announced and we've seen. a lot of harsh remarks from western countries will it serve us the positive changes. to the. reasons that you were all well known i cannot give political. political or diplomatic. opinion about the judicial process has not been finished as you know and it peel has been submitted. the. court has to go on. and any attempts by the european parliament to intervene and to give any of it statements are a provocation and. asked to the emotional to the charged
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response. from the west and whether it will hurt relations i believe that. most of our partners. reasonable they. will not give into the same motional issues most and they take a balanced approach to any of the problems. and. sometimes in n.y.c. they say we are ready to discuss your your atlantic proposal if you do something in the human rights area that was going. to. invite more to expand dialogue well the kids say we could use the same approach.
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if you don't stop talking of human rights we will not talk to you about the issues that interest you in security this. approach. will bring it to a dead end. of course there are a lot of politicians saying the european parliament they just want to score political points. and now question from. and now a question from the t.v. company. you've broken the microphone does it work now. for jordan t.v. company reserve the. last year very international organizations and
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countries have views. that there is a patient so what's russia's position on aids. what about the russian peasant commission only georgian. citizen but also russians of georgian origin cannot claim their property that's been the decision of the russian peasant committee so how do you get these facts. thank you. responding to your first question. we are. treat a passing south a said is sovereign states what we have the best does working there. and embassies are set up things when vala and sukhumi. faire embassies are set up here.
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will not. respond to such terms as occupation we all know how to place how it happened. and the people that was decide. to regard as its citizens mr saakashvili ordered to bomb and to explode them in their shelters you cannot treat your own citizens so these people have apply to us and we've glad to help them ask for the property and their rights to claim the property of russian citizens which resided in a power there is a committee which has been set up. in the past spots of its the commission a is. working under control of the present president mr. there's been several sessions of the committee and
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on the move and this has taken it as a review the claims of the people some of the have. been decided. and on some of the claims there will be administered decisions or court sessions. and of course we will persist that all of the legal claims should be met like to stress that. we will never. know separates russians ethnic ethnic or ethnic origins all of russian citizens are under our protection we will fully defend their rights whether georgians are passing so russians. and. as soon as the motion subsides. and the more as soon.
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as the situation stabilizes this approach will. take effect of course any of the extraordinary. incidents. have cannot be justified we need time to heal the wounds but our major principle needs to be the who will defend any of our citizens regardless of their ethnic origin only. a natural question from. which. well mr lavrov. i was lucky to regulate on the rain in new year. and i represent the state of. the state ring in one it's a coincides with the with your birthday a guide to congratulate you on. the new year.
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in the old russian calendar and i would like to congratulate our new representatives of the mr look at chevy it's very lucky your first day in such a good hole has it's a toast should we drink to eat well as you know there is a prohibition in iran so. often our talking seriously about iran has. invited foreign states to visit its nuclear sites nuclear facilities. he could visit them together with. their nuclear specialists mr rapp call for a russian representative first said that it's very interesting proposal and we are studying it what can you say now. as you know the russian top officials. said that.
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at the beginning of this year. the bush nuclear plant will give its first silly will provide its first electricity. well can only agree to what you said you've mentioned it all. as for iran's raney an invitation to a group of countries. that from their non-alignment. movement russia china i can say that it's. it's very much very interesting we believe that any gesture of goodwill of. fat. confirms oh that's improves iran's transparency incorporation with the international community of course how to arrange this visit is the. should be the ship for the specialists its nuclear
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sites we need to talk to the professionals in this area but one thing two things are clear such visits. should not be seen as a response meant of a inspections. secondly the list of countries. that have been invited should not be again as a replacement to negotiation process between iran. and the and the other nations negotiating sides talking of do share. who we are. being launched and in the upcoming weeks the bush a plant will provide its first energy.
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really well and now the question two. let's reform news agency. mr solavei a question to mr lavrov we. we have heard about positive changes. between in the relations between russia and ukraine but there have been a few. barris a few negative incidents mr putin said it's. worrying that the russian federation would we need in world war two without ukraine so is this. the official position of the russian federation all these a person this is this is the personal opinion of mr putin and also at the end of. the year the training in library has been closed. because the
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criminal case. is still working but the criminal case is long we would like to know what's the future. and. if the materials found there will be conceded and extremist what's will happen to the library and the third question when we do plan to finish the dimmock ation of the russian ukraine border and what will be the conditions for the years of carriage. area. of recruitment well you have a large broad range of interests thank you. talking of victory in world war two. i think none has doubts that the russian. top level representatives the russian federation the government and all other
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members of the russian people. believe that it was a joint victory of the soviet people it says stated all of the and all of the agreements in all of the official documents and that's the way it was. russia has no other approach to. anything else is trying to look for the sation where there isn't. asked for the ukrainian library there are two things which i mentioned the first one. is not relevant to the library. we have closed the ukrainian cultural autonomy because the. management of that sent did not try to solve educational cultural
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humanitarian projects as was stated in its. charter conducted political activity and this activity. was to undermine our ability relations with the crane there being. there is in the registration of the charter the being. violations and that. we believe that. the crane in which people could have a center good have a gnat's work of centers here and go on with the will to solve a humanitarian and cultural indication of the issues asked for the ukrainian library. it has not been closed down the police investigators have taken out some of the books which. are now
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studied for extremists for exterior extremism. which is banned by the russian law we believe that this library should continue to function but it is owned by the moscow government it's a nice ball library which we believe is that it should continue to work and should provide the russians with ukrainian electorate literature with. masterpieces of poetry and literature the third one on the dema cation. we have set up a commission. its will start its work are done there how much time it will take it's a very routine laborious work of what. we will. cater borders not just to put a fence on it. but to allow our nations to interact of
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course without any violations of law or we continue this in goshen negotiation process so. there are some working groups set up specifically for that very poor to work through the foreign minister we report to the president this issue has been recently discussed and the. hopefully we will have some progress in the near future. and now a question from. the reuters news agency steve cutter man in america mr ruff. question about disarmament. so let's. first. fulfills the. existing start treaty
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before we come to agreements do you mean that we will talk about sunni new start treaty and will begin new negotiations only in ten years and also about the technical weapons. previously used that's the condition precondition. for negotiations that we would is the withdrawal of u.s. . technical nuclear weapons from europe. is it stealing place. is this position still in place. well. i've not heard. and twelve from this matter taking all of the circumstances any to look. further disarmament any talk of how to
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ensure stability strategically in the world's record. in talking at any level we have to bear in mind a lot of other components a lot of other factors that influence strategic stability. moving even a non-nuclear worlds this ideal goal. well if everyone refuses from nuclear weapons and no one in the world has it. neither the countries that have it. nor the countries that have it's but are not part of the treaty nonproliferation treaty but in parallel you will have some strategic weapons without the nuclear potential it will be
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more humane which won't kill people by radiation but it could be much more effective much more. offensive. so what's your take on what will happen next as you see we have to consider all of this bits nuclear. tactical weapons. with nuclear components and also the problem. of weapons in space it's will be a huge violation suited to parity and also about conventional weapons it's another area where technical progress is moving forward by leaps and bounds new kinds of weapons are created. and as you can see that the balance of in europe has been undermined and it has not been restored. on any of the components
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and mentioned give you a lot. for talking to nuclear weapons we believe that any nuclear weapon should be placed on the terrace of the country that owns it that's our basic position talking of u.s. weapons in europe. and now a question from the. print magazine mr lavrov. you've mentioned a lot of issues but we'll come back to one of your. wordings you've spoken about about public diplomacy. it is very much supported by. political scientist community like.
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you mentioned russia's proposal on the euro plan sick. area. as it seems to me that. part. of the reason is sentiment tendency see you. see on relations with europe other way sometimes forgets about relations with the. east and with asian pacific countries do you think that diplomacy should be. like diversion develop in many areas and many lines can you mention any breakthroughs in need shipments in the far east. water the. water the practical work of. diplomacy in terms of switching our economy to innovate to new.
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technology talking of the priorities. well we cannot force. political scientists to. to talk on anything specifically. we. of course we ask the analysts to provide to studies. like to show you that there are more and more studies on nation on the asia pacific region and also while preparing for the apec summit. on the initiative of the government of the russian federation we have taken steps to. when you create an academic mechanism say to speak. to sort of
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a institution a center. because the reason the. institute of oriental studies. and probably another institute of this kind we will concentrate our academic. demick forces on this. we have. we maintain. academic ties with china india and other covered countries and. within this two lateral. operation in china we not only have cooperation in emergency situations responds in economy we have a workshop of political scientists it's a regular conference there are political sciences from india china.
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