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so i think the problem with demonization as we've seen in the case of saddam hussein and moammar qaddafi is that the united states then seems to take out those leaders after a while and if you've got a republican administration in who beat obama and next year in the elections by two thousand and thirteen we could hear the drumbeat for attacking iran which of course i think would be disastrous you have to put yourself in their shoes they do have legitimate security fears but i think you have to take them into account and you have to do everything that you can not that demonize them because that in turn creates pressures for attacking them later on this coercive approach merely makes iran want to have weapons more sees that iraq and libya who gave up their nuclear weapons programs they got invaded or attacked. now lonnie's but is not days are just a click of the mouse away his will is he dot com has few online right now which is
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the prime minister david cameron receives a tough recommendation for the k.g.b. agents in the russian president dmitri medvedev. also a russian sunk alive through which he lost in space has come online after three weeks of something that's more i don't t. dot com and so he gets check out the best of it is on the new chief of course dot com slash russia today. that's the way the news this is out of the headlines surely before about a business update with. hello and welcome to business here on artsy a court in central russia has declared the recent search of the peace most scoffers
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by bailiffs was illegal the raid was done at the request of b.p.'s partners in the russian oil firm. they're currently suing b.p. for three billion dollars in compensation and they claim b.p. broke their shareholder agreement but attention to form an alliance with ross and i have to explore the arctic the radeon be peace moscow office wasn't funded so uncover files relating to that lawsuit. trade between russia and the u.k. has grown fifty percent since the beginning of the year in the wake of david cameron's visits in moscow our business at cern that paul caught up with the head of the russo british chamber of commerce and he started by asking some agger if the problems in the political sphere of recent years have affected business interests. well i think ron's got to divide the business relationships into the natural resource sector and the rest one can say without any shadow of doubt at all that there's been no discernible impact on the non natural resource sector has the b.p.
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situation affected the way in which business is done here i think it's affected the business climate in this way and that is that it's created a lot of headlines and that has influenced what i call senior board level decision taking amongst british companies they have been i think in my view overly concerned by the problems that b.p. are perceived to have had an overly influence therefore in their decisions on big investments in russia what does the u.k. want from russia we want more russian companies to be investing in the u.k. and we think that that is something where actually russian companies are not fulfilling their full potential and i think then collaboration in the high tech area is also extremely important i mean there was an important yesterday over
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a snarler investment in a cambridge grace cambridge based company and i see much much more of that is the case of selling technology for a little in the way of trade turnover of actual goods. no i don't think that's fair i think there are there are very significant exports of manufactures of consumer goods increasing amount of joint ventures but i mean any modern economy you know the old idea that a developed european economy is an export of physical goods that is just an outdated dated view so in any economy whether it's the us economy or even for the german economy a very high percentage of what you export are actually services. russian oil major also nafta is negotiating with two companies to jointly explore the black sea shelf one of them is exxon mobil which recently signed an arctic exploration deal
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with the russian company earlier roles that discuss the possibility of black sea exploration with america's chaperone however negotiations were stopped and. it was reported to be the other company showing an interest in the project. let's take a look at the markets now we'll start with oil which is part earlier gains after the international energy agency cut its estimate with unmanned growth and raised its supply forecast counter and support provided by rebalance in the bureau in stock markets grants as now it's trading at one hundred twelve dollars a barrel of oil light sweet is that around eighty nine dollars. and there is little optimism around in europe as investors focus on the weakness of the global economy the footsie and the banks have dropped for a third day raised in an earlier advance as concern grew that europe's sulfur in that price is a major harm the economy and reduced banks access to funding the dax is now trading
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slightly higher. than that here in russia the markets bounced back from earlier loss of this both the arts yes and the my sex are slightly in the black this hour let's take a look at something that's movers on the my sex most energy majors are still down despite stronger crude both jasper and ross that are losing over a half a percent this hour and bank st petersburg is all supported by stronger than expected results its first half net profit for the group old it's one hundred forty eight million dollars. and that's all business news for now the headlines are next with buy for now.
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hermoso you this is r.c. living in red all the time the few remaining strongholds of warmongers out the under a shield of nato air strikes that are designed to see international work all the crimes committed by colonels a loyalist and the opposition new leadership to restore order and security. ukraine question the legality of tools of the nuclear disaster site into noble were made allegations they were providing on healthy profits to officials the experts say be contaminated land mines and just the place for new industrial projects and.
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germany attempts to calm fears increases potential default by urging members of the eurozone to stick together with stormy skies and looming a european debt stricken if we turn to the help. now the uprisings that turned the arab world into an ever turbulent place have also placed thousands of guns into the hands of civilians and his new leaders struggle to restore security and safety in their countries concern grows the circulation of weapons could pose further threats to the population she spoke to a former u.n. expert on how the challenging task of disarming civilians could work out. with all the talk about diplomacy and the power of the gun still remains the primary means of solving international conflicts just cause the current spate of arms trade and arms trafficking and now joined by the former un acts played on
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those issues brian johnson told us thank you very much sir for being with us today let's start with libya in the beginning of the uprising of the revolution whatever you call it there were concerns that those rockets may fall into the hands of terrorists has already happened you know of course with us because it's easier for girls to leave and often the ones that you. it's about to record most of the guns that were looted you know about you know nine hundred ninety s. are still missing makes them occasionally in the hands of criminals as much as in the hands of terrorists all go and start off by illegally maybe. with at some point the guns that cause the problems. and because of libya the concerns i should have that's a lot of the rebels were until fairly recently also regarded as being in league with al qaida in some cases so there are some more as to what they might do with i'm just going to say she called it a call card to the market which is always
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a huge interest in what happens in libya and once you get support for the revolution or any sort of. control of some of the individuals within it now prior to the uprising russia was one of the main suppliers of libya. but as far as i know it was not the only one and some of the countries that are now waging a campaign and a military campaign against colonel gaddafi are also supplying weapons to his regime right ultimately yes because it's interesting isn't it if you look at. the record of the west to the east things are not awfully good we seem to him to be. iraq and libya because they've got something we want i don't see anyone helping any critically so it's a good invading syria and this was the president thought so maybe he's going to think what he wants so i think that's where the real politic comes into play but yes there was a decision taken and whatever reason support would have been uprising even though
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the same country just did go to the security council and get a resolution which in parts imposed. later and went a long long way to go on those terms of reference you could argue that the bombing campaign itself was pushing the envelope so what countries are very actually talking about apart from russia who was supplying weapons to. i think most countries from. many countries sort of i mean i know for example of a shipment of pistols from beretta in the city because it went through a mole so they made a mistake it will take you were right it was a million euro it was going to go declare it was not so good in euros so there was a huge sort of like about what they would be destroyed i think a sporting weapons what you will sport you with a pistol but i mean so we know even the italian ones i've been involved certainly the british up sold military systems i just met with it was weapons i search i
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never sold a radar in this kind of thing high tech kits for the regime so yes as we go whole range of supplies from the media all the usual suspects if you are right now what sort of want to just talking about and how dangerous that is your perspective the problem with the destroyed world war does that every year we make a more guns that are destroyed so every year the total number of weapons or what it is increasing. quite significantly and i think there are probably something like ten times more goods made than at the thought of doing it because you have to nations that are my creations and culprits are trying to get guns in circulation by brock's by various programs but the money from abroad everyone still makes good ones but i was always being struck by how cheap guns are so many of the so now one thing i noticed when i was in march and ghaziabad. sort of become the same very fancy i don't for the young and so it's almost like having an
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i pod find american teenager every young person wants to have it his own kalashnikov and i wondering whether you can really talk about any serious fight against the arms trafficking right here have a cultural for young people really thinking that having a collage if is really what makes them cool machine this is a problem in so i mean there's i was in gold some time ago and. sort of in the company you know most of them you know there's a i will know most of the saying i'm sold as i go without the gun which in the first approach certainly for young men i mean one of the problems that. we have the child soldiers with all of the husband you know it's actually. more fun for you so if you want to go because you couldn't take what you want for that's food to the woman you just take it because you're going to go to their homes and it's awfully hard to get these young men up to a decade of war or something to come back into the city of money so it's a real problem going to go there are international markets and try and establish
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what you might call a better organization going on imposing minimum standards there is a conference in new york next year the ten years of discussions on and off which will try and open eyes on armstrong treating them more of the problems of the moment is that what i want to green it almost free trade is a good idea to have some control of the australian that's what it was in the treaty which is creating the problems there was a famous. as i'm sorry close human culture to go from there one sort of give me a chance to think it was not you know it's going to really go on for the so you may have that they need to control the on the straight but they don't want to put through any controls on their own on their own business now regardless of what you think about. this track record that either he will support him and not you have to admit that prior to these uprisings lead there was a sort of an island of stability and they're relatively good live in africa which
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is a pretty turbulent continent. everything that is happening there and with all that lot of what kind of thawing around what sort of implications that could have for the year of rest of the breaching it has implications certainly for the micro because it's least in terms of criminals that they're not just at it with them but what is so you know you can see using it to organize a bank robbery and shoeless over and on the basis of weapons you get from this turmoil in libya yes i agree with you one of the troubles is the. view you were you could have a society with a good business if you have actually it's good you will respect the rule for the full and we have to have trust. you know police forces there's never enough policemen to control a population by force so we have to make policed by consent. countries which policed by consent generally speaking have a less gun crime and come from those which are built and which are not so policed
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but it's also true that where you have a hard with same thing happens but you tend to find majority of gun crimes happened not because people want to hold an illegal weapon because they don't have any trust in someone else looking after them in the first place to live up to them and that's where the problem starts so and that's the libyan transitional national council can very quickly established be trusted. impartial in the kind of police force and they're going significant aaa there would be a temptation on people to keep their independence from the system station two years ago something i shouldn't be here just what sort of mattress do you think believe that authority has been able even to three inches square taken out of its ear craze . for such a bright spot in the population i mean i may be buying them out there or offering
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some sort of friendly surrender container prying right comes back as i see conditions there is no good i mean i've been told and several sort of by both companies become so big now destroyed that i know that one occasion i was working i want to browse over them and the congo going to close to twenty years ago and i think at the prospect of paying seventy five dollars to have a so i could go on but the problem was when he was out of the congo river you could buy the fifty books people were bringing guns for the country became a sort of business because business is sort of the get the gun free so they then tried different ways around this by saying well as a community as a child there was a bit in which you can program as a reference or in the forests we'll build you when you're in a shelter or you post a snow stuff like that so that seems to work better in some ways i have to say that the problem of getting weapons out of circulation is much more difficult. and to think that in kosovo it just fell to the floor and it was a very very expensive campaign that was it was embarrassing you know and everyone
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looked like a look at it like an idiot i mean that it is easier not to get guns out of circulation to conclude i mean national examination is how to get to both. and you can have more success and there's no point have you going to him going to so many ways sort of i mean this and that's the key to concluding larson's weapons if they can get out of english in the i'm going there's no going to them now i have another question i'm not sure whether you can call it a value but if it's just a lot of personal observations. this uprising began back in march it was primarily driven by they see young people like teenagers a young man in the twenty's who ran to the front lines almost for the fun of it but i think pictures are now getting from tripoli show very different sort of troubles there is a middle aged man who seems to be a far more proficient in their handling of the army's. got shift happened i think first of all you know i mean on the ground all the sort of main. sort of watch
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myself growing old when you're young you think you are a forceful i think what is the revolution has become let's go from the stage where it looks like being successful would you care about who are going to vote for the people who are in civilian clothes in the middle aged i would guess this is good for you somebody that we're really we just were going to. find i have a question there regarding their recent allegations or theories that some countries may be. illegally selling arms to the list no with the french admitting dripping with animals to some rebel groups. which it is on the face but it's a breach of the security council resolution which one of the new people. thinking about a permanent member of the security council goes wrong for i think a resolution they voted for i think it's a bit of not true but you know real the real world is sometimes not so nice place
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to be and. the british foreign secretary jim nicholson century said that once the prince has no permanent friends in the present interests i think that's true of every country is true of russia is true but if there's truth americans and the french so people will look to their interests as they see what's on but yes it's about thing with the united nations system is not for me and i would it it's for it's i don't want to work house meetings but by going to space of the nothing else it is the best system we have and i think it's better to unfortunate when a member states of the security council and then ignores the resolutions they voted for us. thank you very much for it's a pleasure. like millions of americans i've lost thousands of dollars in retirement funds and have
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as bad as many it's not just the bell it's about the city. since this is my film. i get the last word this financial crisis will not be turned off like a light sleep. mission . critical three. three. three. three. three.
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three blown in video or story or media trying to seem real guns are cheap john tom . led libyan rebels attack the few remaining strongholds of more maga down the under a shield of nato air strikes on this day international reports on new problems committed by canales loyalists and the opposition to the leadership in order and security. lead the praying question the legality of tools to the new kid is also a side and should not both made allegations they lied about healthy profits to officials but experts say the contaminated man's might be just placed in the industrial projects. of germany attempts to calm a few years they've been greece's has had little to fault by members of the same stick together the stormy skies and looming
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a european debt struggle any time the only valid. if you will join me for more of these stories about fifteen minutes time right after the sport with you know. thanks as always i was plenty ahead in sports of a today and clearing all this. no joke novak djokovic proves once again why he's top of the men's tennis three pitching his third grand slam crown all this season in new york city. only ice postponed kontinental hockey league season begins five days after its scheduled kickoff following last week's deadly or crash in eurostar. yellow perro make further inroads into the top half of the russian premier league table with and then we win chechnya. let's
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begin our flushing meadows where novak djokovic chiles held a long weekend to remember the serb becoming only the sixth man ever to win three of the four grand slams on offer in the same year beating rafael nadal in the final at the u.s. open for the fourth straight time the men's final was rain delayed until monday in new york and it was a repeat of last year's decider as well one though. different story this time are on the spaniard managing to break djokovic in the opening game but that was one of his few highlights the serve maintaining a stunning level of quality through i purged sixth consecutive tournaments final meeting of the season. which taking you can couple of sets six two six four before running back forcing a tie breaker before securing a set or talk of which was back to winning ways in the fourth place stop wishing ending five one lead to twenty four you will finish him off message with a four when are done the line between his poor we're grand slam six two six four
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six seven six one the final score a man quite simply on top of this could. really help. him here it is so phrases in the press. now basically because he's doing it for them never but you know what. i have a problem with. knowing that i'm on the way a great match really from the start to the end even though it was the third set i had i was three times break up. maybe you know i should not drop my serve in those moments but look. you know. when you play when you play very well you're must enjoy i mean you must must bring your smile in your face because it's all going to go going for on your side so. but you're focused you're trying to take one
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foot out of time. and winning so yeah i'm going to have more fun now when you know the ranch is over. those are meanwhile really been celebrating her women's singles title the first grand slam trophy of her career the streaming clinching silverware on sunday thanks to a shop window victory time champion serina williams. now it's back to two thousand and eleven twelve if you wait for the champions league gets going tonight one of russia's two sides involved in european football's premier club competition is a neat they are in cyprus to face up well also in the. same group or during the game porter will shock her to net. but let's have a look first off it's a neat they are aware as i said to a well i'm not starting at eight forty five central european time to meet with a few injury worries but they are favorites heading in to the clash.
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all right elsewhere on the day chelsea are in group b. they host the buyer leverkusen rossing versus valencia are the other much in group group f. it looks pretty tight riskier first is arsenal while you alone p.r.'s are hosting with more say as a set up well are going up while f.c. four through shock tara will also play in the same group then it is the match of the night look at the course known verses the team on top italy their highlights of the opening day games victory a pleasant first party hoping view aren't there just to make up the numbers in the same. ok that brings to the russian game where we twenty three rocked up on monday with a single match up the in-form coupon beating at two one in the chechen capital
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grozny true re-opening the visitors to country eighty eight minutes in converting from the spot after a lot of cooling was a judge to be felled in the area above the level not as four minutes after. the hour of shoot too much space to confer to the pinpoint force here that meant one wanted to break the ground were not to be denied the winner coming from up montreuil in the fifty third minute a costly miscue from the defender on the mixed new mistake said. russia have kept their one hundred percent record in tucked up european past ball championships david plotz side sing off macedonia in their last trip to. game in the few renia types in culture with russia winning by a single basket cup and surrogate money is three point you're making the difference right the bowser sold his knowledge of the knockout stages where serbia wait in the quarter finals on sunday and. all right let's.

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