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religion is a cultural from the basics we take for granted. like russia close up on. welcome back here with you here's a look at the top stories israel clears itself of any wrongdoing in the raid on the gaza aid flotilla and a new report on the may assault turkey has slammed the findings claiming tel aviv's actions were illegal and the report has no credibility nine turkish activists were killed in the raid israel claims its response was in accordance with international law. violence spreads across the u.s. with more shooting sprees recorded in different states many are now demanding the government reforms gun control laws this comes after a gunman shot a u.s. congresswoman in the head killing six people and injuring thirty nine others despite
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a rise in violence some are thing is to fan what they call american culture. and moscow and washington are just one step away from fighting out of their nuclear arms country will come to live as russia enters the final stage of deliberation the deal was signed by both presidents last year and was ratified by the u.s. senate in december. have talks between world powers and iran over the country's nuclear program failed to reach agreement last week in a stamp of international concerns remain over tehran's atomic ambitions are to spoke to russia's deputy foreign minister sergey recall about his views on the ongoing negotiations and more. the latest meeting of the six nations which include russia the united states germany france great britain and china with iran over its nuclear program has failed to move the dispute out of deadlock neither were the sides able to set the next date for negotiations for more on this i'm now joined by the deputy foreign
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minister of russia and the head of the russia's delegation in the group of six city gate of course thank you very much for joining me thank you all sides said they're ready for cooperation and mutual discussion nevertheless the general feeling is that the talks have failed what went wrong i would say i am encouraged by the outcome but to put it that i am squarely disappointed would be in the words statement of course we are in a difficult situation but this is this is diplomacy this is a difficult set of issues that we have mostly prepared as russia has three plus three group will together to continue to search for eventual solution of the solution iran says productive dialogue is only possible when there are common interests and ideas and uses the six nations of not sharing these interests has to iran specified exactly what it wants in order to continue negotiations when dr
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jelly had of the reunion delegation arrived. at geneva talks last year one of the strong points in his position position was that these discussions should lead us to a common ground the search for common ground is something that is taking place now and it is exactly in the spirit that. used to move around was conducted by all parties. you ask me whether this common ground is in place my answer to you is a straightforward one. not yet it's not yet there but we have pro ching a better understanding of the whole situation and i do really believe that after this round the iranian party room also have something to bear just upon to consider and draw some conclusions what would the six nations like to see iran do to get the
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situation out of deadlock we laid out a number of specific concrete proposals and they've years for consideration on the part of the reunions that comprise two clusters of issues number one is all that relates to the so-called nuclear fuel exchange scheme for the children research the reactor second cluster of our ideas relates to the issues of transparency transparency is essential for confidence building as real can imagine given the character of the situation and the level of general trust between iran and you three plus three is extremely low so we need to start somewhere and just to show some transparency on the issues which are not resolved in so far i think would be a good move on the part of the uranium friends with her iran has refused to hold
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bilateral talks with the united states how does this affect the negotiations the issue of bilateral meetings on the margins of whatever international conference or whatever round of multilateral negotiations is not as important as many perceive parts of the international atomic energy agency's offer to enrich iran singling him abroad is that it maybe sends to russia is this offer still on the table we all know that it has been all along our proposal to. dispatch lowing retreat uranium from iran. to russia for different purposes now last year the radians agreed while talking to the turks and brazilians on something different they opted for turkey as
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eventual said country for transfer of these early you. really of what is important here is to. forge the framework and agree upon practical technical and legal implications of the scheme and. what's the country of destination in this respect i think it's a secondary question. is accusing the six nations of scrutinizing its nuclear program whilst according to the iranian representative there are around two hundred nuclear facilities in europe alone which nobody pays much attention to just to explain to our viewers why is there so much attention from the. on iraq no one tries to deprive the inherent rights of iran for peaceful. nuclear energy it is very consistent with the n.p.t.
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requirements. what is needed to bear in mind and what is inseparably linked to this proposition is the obvious fact that there are still unresolved questions and a number of concerns. that relate to the current iranian nuclear program. it's not for nothing that the international community and un security council i don't set of resolutions on this particular issues and what is need. needs to remove sources for this concern on which i'm talking i think is perfectly clear both fully radians and for everyone else. issues on how. international community treats situation with other countries in other countries or wherever you might. you know point to i think it's
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a separate one since each and every country has its own record in this area and histories are very different in all these situations so i would be very cautious to draw a bit to grow this type of parallels on a separate issue now russia's state duma is set to hold their third meeting off the strategic arms reduction treaty with the united states. what does this do for moscow's relations with washington now that ratification is as close as ever definitely it's a huge boost for. our joint efforts to establish a more stable and constructive fundaments in our relationship with the us it took a while before the u.s. senate threatened by the resolution our parliamentarians. used the period to sara lee study the american red fish resolution they drew their
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conclusions three or four especially important things are. outlined in these documents by the state duma one is our firm belief in the separate inseparable link between the strategic offensive weapons and strategic defensive weapons secondly we definitely thing that this so-called non-nuclear. strategic offensive weapons of growing importance they have a growing impact on the. overall strategic stability thirdly we think that. in this very situation it would be only possible for russia to stay within the parameters of the treaty if nothing happens on the part of the u.s. that infringes national security interests of russia to an extent that.
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we know continues implementation of the treaty becomes questionable and returning to iran's nuclear program tehran claims it stands for the full nuclear disarmament in the world and accuses nuclear powers of not moving in this direction while the start treaty is a direct step towards a reduction in weapons was this also mentioned during negotiations with iran showing them look we are dissolving. i think to be hearing in part he tries to look at that in a broader context. we definitely feel that russia owners its obligations according to not least article six of the nonproliferation treaty that really has have to do with the issue of nuclear disarmament.
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original security issues are of growing importance and therefore russia is advocating. the full implementation of the decisions of the n.p.t. to be conference from last year including the decision on for example organizing a conference next year the year twenty twelve of the international into the organizing international conference on the establishment of the w m d free zone and zone free for their means of delivery in the middle east this would be. good opportunity to bring up all these issues and we would definitely encourage our iranian partners to actively participate in preparations for this major international event due next year thank you very much for your time all the best this was the deputy foreign minister of russia city gate of course.
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a deal on the maiden so to. pagosa louis don't shift he was punished for the repercussions promised. israel clears itself from any wrongdoing in the raid on the gaza aid flotilla in a new report on the turkey has slammed the findings claiming tel aviv's actions were illegal and the report has no credibility turkish activists were killed in the rain has rolled claims its response was in accordance with international law. violence spreads across the u.s. with more shooting sprees recorded in different states many are now demanding the government reforms gun control laws this comes after gunmen shot a u.s. congresswoman in the had killing six people and injuring thirty spyder rise in violence some are banning what they call american culture. in moscow and washington are just one step away from finding out of their nuclear arms treaty will come to light as russia enters the file stage of deliberation the deal was signed by both
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presidents last year and was ratified by the u.s. senate in december. time now for sports update here this here andy's god the latest we're finally down to the business hands of matters and f.l. and dede marino we know he'll be slung in right in that super bowl forty five after triffitt weekend of action and we've got all the highlights of that coming up right now. good to have you with us this is what's today i'm you know i mean these are some of the stories we're covering this hour. putting pen to paper rushing the football team so he felt under go the final handing over in st petersburg of a twenty think world cup. grand plans on the murray's quest for a first major picks up pace following
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a three seven aisle ational you're going to melzer in the run for. then there were two pittsburgh and green bay qualified to meet in super bowl forty five american sports biggest and then. it heralded one all of the biggest celebrations in recent russian memory it's official the eyes have been dotted on the t.'s crossed handed over the rights to the twenty eight thing world cup finals to russia in st petersburg on sunday richard from poor fate was there for us this was before mom exceed the caps almost two years of work for the russian bid committee as the country officially received the right to host the two thousand and eighteen world cup. it is great to moment for a fee for but it's also a great moment for russia. when. coming together here. to put the no official signature. decision taken by the.
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executive committee on the second of december last year. to. election more than a vote in elections. to give the organization of. twenty eighteen to the russian football union russia of course one but votes ahead of the likes of england and spain and portugal and the president is confident of right decision was made to bring football's biggest event to eastern europe for the first time all the russian people to have now the right to privilege but also their responsibility to organize. as flagship which is world cup i'm sure there are
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decision to ride to one and they're doing witness. an absolute outstanding cooperation between the fief. and the russian football union and the local organizing committee the world now starts in earnest for russia as they prepare to host what will be the country's biggest ever sporting event in seven years time and the big c.e.o. aleksey said all kin to the russian delegation will meet with fifa soon but the first steps will be taken to get everything up and running we are finishing up the formation of the organizing committee next week a delegation. of future organizers will be in free fall to find out the specifics of the next steps that is going to be taken. parameters. for the future world cup putting the organization aspects marketing sponsorship for security point is everything i want once we get back to the service of having said all these people
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will stop start work immediately like a promise to see their been a lot of concerns about racism in the hooliganism in russia after a number of high profile incidents recently vitale mccaw was one of the fief executive committee members says this problem will be tackled crises more the police to the minutes of their lives when racism the nationalism don't have a nationality the thing is that there should be some tolerance and we can use the world cup for this sport in general helps cultivate tolan's and country it is and i think it's unique because when an athlete win something for his country nobody pays attention to his nationality people just forget about nationality and a proud of his victory and of course the support him and his achievements after the signing ceremony blatter attended the final of the c.i.s. cup which pitted azerbaijan's interest in check top propeller roofs which thankfully played indoors given that outside the temperature was minus fifteen the formalities have been completed and now russia can get on with the task of preparing to host the two thousand and eighteen world cup seven years very this
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will be no easy task as numerous things have to be built of a country's infrastructure has to be completely upgraded bridges are both laid out in. ok let's stay with football but move to the club game where real madrid have cut the guy on barcelona to four points at the top of the premier league they collected far from all the way i can see your point though the islanders making the running in the first half this just want to be full of chances but really should have left reality trailing but. their home side struck. the cold for the first time in three games firing home. and a victory which keeps juicy when a new side think shouting distance of the very much in form. i. climbed up the seventh in english premier league following a buckling to know when home to west brom and monday's only fixture reasonably well the first half was truly four minutes from the break when west brom. headed into
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his own net from a david cross the baggies wolves were then come punted moments after halftime when david let's stay home the final score said just outside the. west brom just above the relegation zone. leader on monday chelsea will seek to make a premier league wins in a row with. both in stand in their way but history is on the blue side having not lost at the reebok stadium in thirteen years chelsea currently set forth bolton are not. has become the first russian to qualify for the quarterfinals obvious trillian open the world number two dominating. in straight sets may have started somewhat slowly but overcame in style. comfortable six four six one victory in just seventy eight minutes better news for. the twenty fifth seed fighting back from
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a set to knock out flavia pennetta in the final the morning session plus twelve to see. how tough. i hang but survived this to make it into the last. on the murray meanwhile seems to term and to go one better than last year in the men's side of action the scot who was beaten in the twenty ten find the melbourne park blitzing his way into the last eight on monday no nonsense display from the world number five against eleven seed you're going melzer marie composure personified through a six three first set win was quickly followed by a six one scoreline. ruthless display sealing the twenty three year old place in the quarterfinals will take on surprise party to alexander the. ukrainian to pull off with the shock of the damn self knocking a fourth seed twice french open finest robin so darling after
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a momentous five setter no such worries for david for earth number seven c three into the quarters at the expense of canadian milosz round match. let's talk golf nonis being a weekend to remember for jonathan ross the venice willing clinching his first p.g.a. tour victory following a neil biting finale at the bob hope classic in california after five tough runs could have wrapped up the win on the with this putts but the missed meant to be off as fellow overnight leader would land on bill haas also finished off on twenty seven on the. haas was eliminated on the first extra hole on the pressure seem to get the world learned on the second seizing the initiative with. thirty three put country first when i think the us. and we know know who will be slugging it out for super bowl honors this year the green bay packers and the pittsburgh steelers tench in the n.f.c. and a.f.c.
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titles respectively on sunday events of course he refused how the knights unfolded . but. that piece of. his. test. for. the defense of captain. tackling imposing linebacker. terms of. each of. the three. intercepting the ball. downfield. that proved to be the final.
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ask. the back or something. the first half to forget for the. break mark sanchez. sanchez visibly shaken. the.
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second half. half. twenty four. that was the final difference however. crucial catch. the clock. hunt for the. steelers chance now thirty six years. now we're weather's coming up in just.
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