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would be soon which bryson if you. are from france to freshen his. stance on t.v. dot com. the top stories from r.t. tonight ryan says it will keep to its nuclear program tonight in flames on the u.n. nuclear watchdog slater's report that suggests is building weapons experts of worried the study is just a pretext for a preemptive attack on iran exploring that fully this hour pulse of. thousands of students from all over britain gather in central london to protest against education cuts and jewish and fee hikes nato peacekeepers have used tear gas to take over serbian barricade erected in northern kosovo as the long lasting standoff in the region between careful forces and local serbs continues for many who live there the roadblocks already started to blend into the scenery. and the leaning
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tower of death collapses on its knees pm berlusconi has promised resignation sparking fresh market panic in sitting rooms borrowing costs soaring. tempi and wednesday night are moscow welcome my name is kevin now in our top story and i'll tell you this iran won't back down from its nuclear program in the face of any new sanctions so says the country's president surrounded night it was developing atomic weapons as suggested in the latest report by the international nuclear watchdog a few days ago israel spoke of potential military action against iran raising fears the findings could be a pretext to an attack artie's garnishee camps following developments as catch up with life carney good evening the reporter sent strong ripples in across the international community. kevin it did the u.s.
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and france called for a meeting of the u.n. security council to discuss the possibility of imposing a new round of sanctions on iran washington and european some european leaders would ideally want to impose crippling economic sanctions that would further isolate iran but we know that two of the permanent members of the u.n. security council that is russia and china have made it clear that they don't want to cripple the uranium economy and that they say further isolating iran would be counterproductive for example russia so for a deputy foreign minister said eighty additional sanctions on iran would. would be perceived by the international community as an instrument for regime change in tehran the statement itself indicates how opposed russia is to tougher sanctions against iran instead russia put forward an offer which is still on the table and that is for to fully cooperate on inspections and to prove that what they say about the civilian purpose of their nuclear research is true and is not
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a cover up for or for a weapons program and in return the international community would be ready to consider lifting sanctions and that's the offer which is still standing iran's says they won't back off from developing nuclear technologies tensions are really high israel was hinting that they're gearing towards preemptive towards a preemptive strike washington say all options are on the table but despite tough rhetoric coming from both israel and the u.s. many agree that washington and tel aviv are most likely to use the report as political leverage to try and isolate iran and possibly to put a dent you know in flourishing economic relations with china. through this report let's try and put it across some of the details of what exactly is in there the deserves so much reaction bring us up to speed on. well kevin the new the u.n. nuclear watchdog report itself does not reveal
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a smoking gun but it sure hyped up fears that iran continues research on nuclear weapons the international atomic energy agency claims. iranians to have a claim that they have iranian computer models of nuclear warheads which are the watch that uses a possible indication that you ran plans to build an atomic bomb among other evidence the satellite image of a steel container that might be used to secretly test the high explosives needed to needed to trigger a nuclear weapon the agency says its report is based on intelligence gathered by a number of countries including the united states but the u.s. intelligence has a history of presenting false evidence back in two thousand and three to make a case for the war in iraq it presented evidence that seemed so very solid at the time but turned out to be a hoax it included satellite images of a base where saddam hussein was believed to train or qaeda terrorists evidence of labs for biological. aluminum tubes presented as components of centrifuges to
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enrich uranium with all this in mind analysts say the international community have to be careful as to how they interpret the evidence presented in the latest report on iran's nuclear program the question many are now ask is who the un is atomic watch that report serve as a justification to start a war with iran but security experts say the consequences to such action would be catastrophic ok going to turn things for you to learn from washington d.c. progress gets more common. this report in its findings with some of the very heart of the growing tensions earlier today is the last of the two the international atomic energy agency is joining us now are pretty soon the line from vienna for example so much for coming on throughout the international what's what's striking about this report is how strongly it accuses your country of consuming a nuclear weapons program considering most of the. years and has been in the past
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isn't that already a credible argument that it is changing its toe. well first of all this report is not professional and not balance and he's with political motivation and their political pressure by us and couple of the western countries this report has an addict's thousand pages of the allegations and the materials which were handed over only last week to us in a company should man there and therefore release and it is he too probably he's a gangster p.c. verb of confidentiality and therefore that is the reason that is the reason that the issue was your basket of russia and china made a marsh the director john not to do this mistake which is against this we need a letter of a statute and yet said they did not move when giving it means more than hundred countries also decide it and detroit and vassal of in and i movement met
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a director general and in fact to warn him not to deceive you but he totally ignored the call by over one hundred countries of member states and he distributed which is in fact creating the station but whatever it is india in this material and extradition report has nothing in priests were new and i think that parents it is good that it is now into access of the people of the work to see that all these noises that mate they made it is nothing in it there is no evidence and i want to tell that no material document have been delivered to iran on the allegation for the last six years and that is what it was criticised by our brother he and mr brady could really live quarter several times because there was no assent to city about the american allegation ambassador ok this might be taken about to cross talk for some to get something straight before we continue with this interview you say
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you do not trust the i.a.e.a. . well no please make a distinction i am means member states and secretary as secretary had a member states were working closely for over eight years worth of four thousand man day inspection in iran and over three hundred. visits and all of these agency has if i can reflect it continuously even mr amano reported on mr bray that the fonda no evidence of diversion even alone one gram of uranium to military purpose only you think is about the allegations of course we don't trust director general. ease of right once he has violated the principle of their company shallow roy and that is why is question because in fact that approach what are basket of the information however it got there is out there the accusations are clandestine procurement of a quit the desired information needed to make arms like this high explosives
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testing and detonate a development a sort of a nuclear charge is allegedly a satellite picture of a. building at parchin it's a round of metal building whether it's correct or not i don't know this is what's in the report computer modeling of a core of a nuclear warhead prepare a true word for nuclear weapons test these are the allegations in that report they must concern you surely and no i have had. in fact in the past all roughly four years ago we had about one hundred hours of meeting they did specters about these sort of allegations of course they didn't deliver the document because america has prevented eight years you could do it a short in a public point presentation and i was chairing that meeting in order to meetings and finally one hundred seventeen pages. we prove that all these allegations are baseless and fabricated and there is none of these material day short of us had any classification how can they you can you ever imagine that they are giving the
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materials about communications between different ministries above me size three all these communications that they have make fabrication none of them have any classification and this is what even the inspectors were shocked and now i'm telling you whatever is distributed by mr amano yesterday they have not had their live or any sort of document or evidence to prove it and i call through you they have to grieve evidence we're live in evidence to the whole ward all these allegations are categorically rejecting this allegation we are all for peaceful use of nuclear energy and that we are against nuclear weapon we are useful purposes we are against nuclear weapon of course and last week there was a resolution in security and in fighting united nation proposed by iran and all the united states israel and european voted against it it means that they do not have genuine call for a war three but on nuclear weapon we are for nuclear energy for peaceful purposes
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of course so i know your point of view there are taking absolutely a point of view but could you also see that some of the technologies that are used for for peaceful nuclear energy production could conceivably if you wanted to maybe be converted for more sinister means in the future and this is a worry. but you should remember warrior mr bradley once said that very good point he said nobody could read the intention and age as it does not have any money thought to money toward the intention of god is of course many countries like japan or any other countries which out tons of a problem tony reach you in your head they could be accused of going to nuclear weapons in fact all nuclear activities particularly impeachment are on their big continuously spokesman and twenty four hours cameras and a fact the nuclear fission could be used for reactor and it could be for nuclear weapon it doesn't mean that any country has a reactor four hundred reactors all over the ward or for the purposes the important
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thing is that we are particularly p.t. all activities are on the clock and even as a snapshot short we see the analyses fiction he says great and we two months ago invited b.p. to directors of i.a.e.a. to even visit the r. and d. of centrifuge enrichment can you give me any examples of any inspector being permitted to any centrifuge your leachman in any other part of the war so to cut to the chase you're telling me tonight the i.a.e.a. is completely happy with the way your country is conducting its nuclear activities yes please read the temp pages of did report of the director general which says that all activities including a reach went are continuously on there to save the inspection the only second part which is the and he's about the american allegation and of course mr amano is just repeating that we should in fact deal with this allegation without giving the
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documents because americans or are not had me thinking to deliver to us ambassador and this is a situation of course this music going to bury this piece of paper i'm holding this this report that's been leaked out though it's a gift for israel isn't it great p.r. for them to find the drum it's unfolding them to say maybe maybe they want to make a preemptive strike. well of course nobody dared to attack iran because eight years of imposed by west sat down with supported by united states of others proved that iranian nation would protect the country at any price but we are the people with thousand years of civilization and we invite all over to the war for dialogue and discussion and serialize approach that is why in there are the invite all countries whoever have any question come and we remove ambiguity is within the framework of the i.a.e.a. has stopped this childish allegations and sanctions none of these sanctions that
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affected their nuclear activities because we are continuing indigenously in frag making our all centrifuge parts and will continue without any interruption but they only think is the western countries to learn a lesson that if they tell iranian nation you must dance it is no with a loud voice if the iranian nation please do something we will show maximum for it simply as we have done so and even sometimes we have gone beyond our legal obligations and we have cooperated we die a that is the key to good solution for the solution for all problems that western countries have it iran ok earlier today a rainy and ambassador to the original here watchdog the international atomic energy agency thank you for taking the time to be on r.t. and my pleasure. demonstrators have marched on central london venting their anger over education cuts and a tripling of choose should fees around twenty campaigners were arrested but there was no repeat of the violent scenes witnessed on the streets of a similar demo
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a year ago it is i would bet it was more. now now the envoy this is just on the edge of the city along the financial issue has only about one hundred fifty protesters left actually there hemmed in by police and no more can join them that is waiting for them to disperse they're playing music and dancing there still was some of their placards out there really celebrating what in the last call for them has been a successful protest outside because that is he probably had a near quite the ten thousand the organizers take mrs lee over five thousand and they came from ole overpraise and from as far as field is stolen and they came here to campaign against tuition fee hikes which will see university fees. here nine thousand pounds next year that's triple what they are the moment and also education costs and i spoke to some of them earlier today here's what they had to say education cuts no doubt the hail i mean this is something that. we really need the government to do because they're trying to help generate what to go into the bus i
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want to pull. so that they have a listen now from beijing to slightly more time we're doing whatever we can we just don't have things to stop what we're doing the train maybe the government he's letting one of the people around them and tell them hey man and the whole reason why this has happened is not all and that's great i just want to make out the government they said i am a cop out i have been a least twenty arrests made with us known mainly to people who started throwing sticks and bricks at one point to police but that was quickly dealt with by the police who sought to tease this procedure called kettling where they stop any protesters from from dispersing they gather them in one place nicely. it was offensive to they some thought that might a school a tensions and violence is certainly off so they threatened sees plastic bullets should volunteer escalators to the first time for a pre-planned protest in mainland u.k. slowly i spoke to chris nine and from the coalition for resistance on that matter
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the people have all sorts of political views and i. under the impression that i was allowed in this country. was the announcement that was my to the incredibly productive announcement that was made that was going to be rather cool is in preparation for this demonstration these absolutely outrageous i mean if anything was likely to increase the level of tension increase the level of distrust and the level of fear actually of the police he would have been that know last year the student protests this time last year did flare up of course hence why the police have such a great presence these see it there's a lot of violence r.c. but that hasn't been seen this year and the police are still out in force on the streets in spite most of the protesters evaporating here as police on the street were numbered four thousand say almost as many as the protests even that's how serious they were taking these protests and how they say the students certainly got their message across the police are still here wait to see if it does keep off
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again and we'll continue to keep you updated on twitter feed is r t london bureau. nato peacekeepers have used tear gas to take control of one of the barricades in northern kosovo built by local serbs several months ago in an ongoing ball of dispute but the success of the k. four troops was short lived of for a new block was put up further down the road the crackdown comes just days after the head of the un drew attention to the increasing number of attacks on serbs living in northern kosovo asked by the political analyst alexander pavitra told me believes there's a bigger picture of nato as actions in serbia right now. they've been doing it for years now and they've broken their mandate actually they're doing the job of the albanian control government in prishtina and they're doing it openly in spite of their mandate from the un which is supposed to be a peacekeeping mandate as they say to keep to the warring sides separate this is an aggressive show of force and you do that thing like an occupier he said peacekeepers there behind the crisis in greece they're behind
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a crisis in iran we're seeing right now the sawing of the new world disorder and serbia is one of the flashpoints correspondent jeff ski's visited the region to delve deeper into the causes behind the ongoing tension. perhaps not in the old this venue for a wedding but this serbian couple living in northern course all decided to get married at the barricades in me but to call us when we get it could be others here and there would you who would invent. this sort of barricades in northern kosovo have been standing for several months now for those who built them there just a part of everyday life not only have the kosovo sort of isolated themselves from the case for troops but also from their unwanted neighbors this is the framus bridge in the middle of it so which splits the town into serbian and albanian parts
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it was called the bridge of friendship it was meant to symbolize that the two can easily live together but the size of the barricades on the serbian part tells the whole story are unwilling to be part of the self-proclaimed state while the cemented barricades in the middle of it's a have become the town's main gathering spot tensions are still running high just a few killed. for every sound off the call the k. four troops managed to militia service built two piles there are times when the two process is taking place simultaneously. and. like the. serbs say they have no choice but to continue barricading themselves and they believe would not hesitate to write them off their land forcefully help they believe by k. for troops despite constant clashes even
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a contingent and political pressure from both great because the serbs have become accustomed to living in this cage they have built for themselves. it was hard at first just as we run out of food and petrol but we serbs are people who used to improvise. finding a way out we built alternative routes through the mountains so now we can again receive supplies we prevented a humanitarian catastrophe. the orthodox priest of the town's brand new temple sat he has never been busier with all the people flocking in lately to pray for the well being of their families. kosovo has seen different hard times even be in my blood turkey ones but stories with stude all tests of times and everyone and literally it's a marriage this land is the cradle of culture and state that. another deadlock in this balkan melting pot continues belgrade is still unwilling to resume negotiations with pristina which could put rates to this standoff but while
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politicians clash this sort of family has little trust in diplomacy their kids may be too young to realize what it's all about and why they are being shown the barriers but there is little doubt what views they will inherit once they grow up. let's see russia r.t. reporting from cost of commuters in kosovo it's the end of an era for it promises silvio berlusconi declares he's throwing in the towel after a scandal ridden decade in his promised resignation comes with a great precondition though the parliament passes a series of budget cuts to keep it sinking economy afloat our correspondent has more of what that means that for the embattled country. we've seen a lot of concern today that it's least related to a thing called cheese be stuck into tents borrow from which there might be neighbors that we saw today it's these boring cause past that seven percent threshold that's extremely significant because that was the trigger points at which
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we saw countries searches islands portugal and greece when they passed it have to then ask for emergency bailout systems from the usa and the i.m.f. now is to say significant because it is the point which investors have their risk threshold and the skull to look at a country such as this really with a very large debts and ask with interest rates that sort of level whether or not the country is going to be able to pay back what it is and investors will then stop lending and that would be absolutely disastrous for a country such as italy with such an extortionate debt level at the moment we see the situation develop headed extremely unprecedented rate really the year is a quite a spreading from one country to the next from the financial situation to a political situation of course it's really has been noted right now we know prime minister berlusconi has said he's going to step down once he's but you reforms have
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been passed he said today he has no plans to stand for election that he said he could for elections in february and he also put the name forward angelino out that someone who is quite close to berlusconi in his government is the minister of justice now of course is exactly what is going to happen because the decision about when if elections are going to be held doesn't lie with prime minister berlusconi and lies with the italian president and he's yet to come out to say exactly what his plans are whether they'll be early elections or possibly some kind of interim government of course we need to remember is that an interim government at this point early elections is that solution a certainty that they're going to be able to push these necessary measures through that of course such. the problem in the things they sniff is really because it's to much concern amongst the marketplace is is where it's really has the political will to push through these nations and it was very very clear today is a new government how and when that will be formed is not going to be
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a quick fix solution to the very critical situation it's in now finds itself and we were watching very closely for you sir for the road there for us wallace check out the business and i struck out indeed how those markets are reacting to the bad boring news that came out of italy today and also cause all of the headlines to bring us up to date is that. i'm mad as a with your archie business bulletin and the big story that we start out with rush's accession to the w t o after eighteen years of trying russia finally clearing the last hurdle to join the world trade organization or he's laura smith has the details. the last of georgia's objections to joining the world trade organization has been dealt with the agreement sites here in geneva allows the monitoring of old trades between russia and georgia including the russian backed south the sexy and i pod the by a private company next steps
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a working group will pack session documents which may be approved by friday bringing to an end an eighteen year process couric of course any last minute hitches the rush said w c a member say it will mean you know it's barriers to trade with other countries and more attractiveness to foreign investors it'll save make it easier for russia to diversify its economy away from the oil and gas thanks to the w t o provides access to trade in services including telecommunications and financial and business services analysts say any clear indication of the deal could be the russians still market by by the fed providing relief from that you raise date on sustenance eight and the world bank says w c o entry could boost the size of the economy by more than three percent in the medium term. but see how the markets are doing first to oil crude has turned higher after the us government supply reports showed an unexpected decline in crude inventories but concerns about
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euro zone debt crisis are still putting some pressure and light sweet currently trading around ninety five dollars a barrel brant holding at one thirteen. u.s. stock suffering have you lost as italy's bond yields soared after a clearing house ways the margins required to trade to government bonds european stock markets closed in the red on. that was both the footsie on the dax down around two percent russian markets no exception to the downward trend the my six close more than three per cent in the red the us lost more than four percent here's a quick look at some of the main movers on the bisects exchange of oil majors erased earlier games with rosneft losing more than two percent france's total considering the possibility of joining a russian company in developing a rail project in the black sea electricity producers of the russia also down the company revenues rose to twenty percent in the first nine months of the year russia's biggest lender spare bank also succumbing to the downward trend losing
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more than six percent years. from alpha capital to wrap up the trading day. today russian market is open cause are to have bought the markets. minus fruit per se the safe. read just like talks just like docs s. and p. futures over two percent or so everyone has to worry to call the european debt crisis but at the same time will see of the buy in to requests packed turn and still in the market. was to be to connect with. there are business news i'll be back with more next hour and you can find all the stories we're covering any time at r.t. dot com slash business.
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