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the mysterious sons of russia. pull back and watching are you live from moscow these are the top stories diplomatic deadlock russia says no to regime change in syria as moscow slams a proposed u.n. resolution calling on president assad to step down the kremlin's warning against using the world body to impose outside interest on the syrian people. with leaks founder julian assange just to appeal to britain superimportant ganske his extradition to sweden a son is wanted for questioning over alleged sex offenses which he denies claiming the allegations against him are politically motivated. and it is really ad campaign in the us backfires fine and virtually insulting many jewish families across
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america causing the commercials to be pulled off the air the ads have been criticized for trying to scare it's really jews into returning home. up next hour he talks to india ambassador to the united nations who outlines what he thinks the international community needs to do to resolve the crisis in syria and other arab nations. marty sitting down with mr her deep thing poori the indian ambassador to the united nations ambassador pouri thank you very much for sitting down with r.t. i'd like to begin with syria because that seems to be a great point of contention within the u.n. security council not the last and the only time that council reached any type of consensus on the conflict in syria was nearly six months ago it was under your presidency of the security council a presidential statement was issued in august why has it been so hard since that
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for fifteen members to agree on does some kind of solution i wouldn't use the word solution but i would use the word approach but you know you're absolutely right the only occasion on which the security council was entirely on the same page insofar as developments in syria are concerned was on third august two thousand and eleven under the indian presidency when the council accepted adopted f.b.i. state that statement is a fairly strong statement it calls on the government in damascus to walk back from the use of force against its own civilians equally sends a message to the opposition to stop the armed insurrection and to enter into dialogue with the government and extend its board sides to you know negotiate and go down the path of reform after the unanimous passage of this b.r.s. deal on third august another attempt was made this time exactly two months later
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the council is faced with the situation with two permanent members of the security guards of course one side the resolution two others vetoed it russia and china russia and china and the fifty member in the light of some aggressive public speaking in the open jim but at the. right it states walked out now the reason the council has not been on the same page is because i think as long as the council is in a position to address a recommendation to both sides in a conflict i think you would get agreement but if the council wants to address its recommendation to one side that is the government and is not willing to encourage the opposition to come to the negotiating table then you've got a council recommendation which clearly is not acceptable to some members what we need to do on syria clearly is to realize that the situation there is spiraling out of control. that syria is
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a sweden notice case that unraveling of the situation in syria will have very serious consequences for the other countries in the region. that unlike libya. the consequences would be far higher i'm not suggesting that what happened in libya is not serious enough but talking of libya i was still one of the difficulties that we are having insofar as the situation in syria is concerned is that the security council's expedience in respect of resolutions nine hundred seventy and seventy three on libya. vitiated the atmosphere in terms of the approach to words how to deal with the situation in syria it is reported that in the coming days the security council will be possibly voting on a resolution drafted by western countries on syria calling in part for the for the assad government to surrender its powers given the dynamic of the security council
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right now the positions being taken by the numbers do you think this resolution will be adopted let me answer your question without reference to a particular. resolution if the proposition were to be advanced that somebody should overpower. in other words a. regime change a proposition i think some members of the council including my own delegation would have a lot of difficulty with that they have what i'd like to see how that is scotched if for instance the call is for political dialogue between the government and the opposition that's something we could support if the demand is for. you know a joining violence reform negotiation that we can support that if as a result of those negotiations there's a political formula which is that we can result in power sharing or this thing
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that didn't. really different matter but this is something for the people of syria to determine i mean as a matter of principle i have a lot of difficulty with people advocating the reordering of societies as my prime minister put it in a statement to the general assembly in september the reordering of societies from outside using military force now that's something i have serious objection to russia has proposed a draft resolution on syria when i was quite we were quite comfortable with the russian draft resolution we thought it was a good basis for seeking consensus in the council but i think some of our friends from the western countries had some difficulties with it because it did not contain the course of punitive measures that they were seeking so that's why you think the west bank i think that's a nice aside as i normally you know i think the russian resolution is still around it's not being put on that it's not been put in blue but it's still very much on the table i want to ask you about libya because that was the first time the u.n.
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security council used the responsibility to protect doctrine it was invoked how come the security council does not feel that the united nations has a responsibility to protect those in syria is it because of what transpired in libya first let's discuss responsibility to protect you know the r two p. has three pillars below which says that it is the responsibility of every state to prevent its citizens from being subjected to mass crimes we look to states that in the case of countries where the institutions of the state either nonexistent or whether they are under strain the state does not have the capacity to carry out below one functions then the international community has the responsibility to help with technical assistance the problem comes in pillar three which when it was adopted was clearly in the minds of some new. to blanche or
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a doctrine for humanitarian intervention in other words if you find in a country x. things are not working you can put together a military force and go and occupy it now that i think is absurd insofar as the implementation of nine hundred seventy three is concerned it uses words all means necessary now all means necessary is a cord for military action so we sat there in that room as consenting adults and we realized that what we and we consciously authorized. military actions would have to take place on that there is no doubt but what kind of military action yes you need to use to get involved they would have to take measures in order to enforce a no fly zone that resolution one hundred seventy three also speaks of cease fire and when we try to invoke the cease fire provisions some of the countries which were annoyed in the military operation said that they did not want to consider the
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possibility of a cease fire to liturgy might be in. you know dislodged so then it became a mission for regime change well that's an interpretation you could put on that and that's what some people are saying now i'm not saying that it was done for it but i'm saying but that's what it amounts to in the end but there's a more even more serious issue. resolution one hundred seventy three specifically refer to an arms embargo but that resolution was interpreted as some people say well it means you can carry out military operations against gaddafi but arms embargo does not prevent you from arming the rebels now i find that situation unacceptable so let's be very careful before we walk concepts and doctrine are to be yes the libyan experience will continue to guide people now whether that should or should not be that is depends on how what kind of resolution the council is faced with will see an afghanistan or iraq like scenario possibly unfold in libya
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with the benefit of hindsight one can begin to have those concerns you're absolutely right i mean the situation in iraq now is extremely. i would say it's untenable the number of deaths which are occurring on which information which is in the public domain and one begins to wonder as to what we what the international community has got and of course in fairness there was no security council authorization for that action but in the case of libya where there was ostensibly a security council action i don't think with the passage of time when historians get to write on and there's going to be agreement on whether resolutions nine hundred seventy and seventy three interpreted implemented in the manner that they had been intended to i think the jury's out on that and i personally have a lot of difficulty i'm speaking on my in my personal behalf i have voted in great difficulty. being confronted with a situation where the security council cannot act on its own
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a resolution which calls for a cease fire i have very often taken the lead in the council to say that words have meanings and therefore when we agreed to a form of words or a set of words we should be cleared amongst ourselves as to what it is that we are agreeing to. and you know the imposition of the will of those who have you know military clout et cetera. you know it to piers that in the context of the moment on the context of the immediate crisis that is the approach that would be adopted in the long run these things don't work i mean let's look at the issue of radicalization i mean we all know all what happens when military operations stick you end up producing more radicalized response to it i think i've got to stand as a case in point here iraq is a case in point and i'm not a suit but i'm
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a student of history and international relations and i would be surprised if the libyan experience does not result in a more radicalized response from within libya as it is used to. recruit from libya and there are all kinds of studies in which the intelligence community which the you know strategic community and the think tanks and i'm putting together you know what's happening the militias when they come across a cache of alms they don't surrender it to a central authority it strengthens it now we realize that there isn't into them set up there we realize that they need time so we will support that but you need to keep your fingers and toes all crossed to ensure that you know the final situation months down does not look. worse than what what what we
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had earlier investor pretty thank you very very much thank you you thank . protection can be used. in global supremacy. between two thousand and five and two thousand and nine us a spent fifteen billion dollars in the price to pay for the entire program that we are dealing with right now here in two thousand and eleven is another one hundred fifty billion dollars that's larger than many country's entire military budgets twenty things becomes the best form of. story.
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diplomatic deadlock russia says no to regime change in syria as moscow slams and proposed u.n. resolution calling on president assad to step down the kremlin is warning against using the world body to impose outside interest on the syrian people. with the leaks founder julian assange has to appeal to britain the supreme court against his extradition to sweden just wanted for questioning over alleged sex offenses which he denies claiming the allegations against him are politically motivated. and it is really ad campaign in the us backfires by an overtly insulting many jewish families across america causing the commercials to be pulled off the air the ads have been criticised for trying to scare israeli jews into returning home. well i'll be back with more at the top of the hour in the meantime ender's here with the latest
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sports news. hello there good to have the company and these are the headlines done deal russia striker oh man public changes signs block for most of moscow from tottenham on the last day of the transfer window while. completes his move from stood guard to full and also pleased his chances of playing for russia at the european championships. fell star space the press ahead of sunday's super bowl between the patriots and the g.i. . let's start though with the news that russia strike public has joined lokomotiv moscow from tottenham hotspur for a free for a thirteen million dollars to thirty year old had failed to establish himself as a first team regular at spurs since his move there in two thousand and eight from spot at moscow but still managed to score forty two goals in one hundred thirteen
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appearances for the north london club public jenga said the move back to russia was driven by his desire to play football also on the move is another rush right out of the ak if twenty eight year old has been signed by english premier league side for them from buddies league that stuttgart is only scored fifteen times in sixty eight appearances for them but hopes this move will rejuvenating form and increase his chances of playing for his country at the european championships this summer. meanwhile after saying he would quit as manager of group being the day of has been persuaded to stay in charge of the russian premier league side for the time being at least the fifty nine year old allegedly wanted to quit after disputes with the management over budget and transfer policies however the club's board of trustees turned down his offer of resignation but dave says he will now remain in charge until a meeting between the club's president and the president of tartus stand which will decide the long term spending plans for the club but dave has managed the side. for
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the last eleven years winning two russian primarily titles. now in england there was no major transfer activity for the big clubs on what was a busy night of premier league action league leaders manchester city slipped up against everton losing one nil and manchester united joined them at the top of the table after that to know when i was at old trafford tottenham meanwhile stay after a three one win over wigan fourth place chelsea grabbed a point it's one z. there were liverpool are in the top five after their three no fresh change of struggling wolves well on wednesday arsenal could claim fifth spot with a win away bolton newcastle on the same number of points is the gunners in trouble it's a bloody good who could climb out of the relegation zone the saving villa entertain q.p.r. sunderland hosts knowledge and could really probably canaries into tend to the fig tree and west ham travel to full of. russian probably globally act also with
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a chance of making his debut in that game for the cottages after completing his transfer from stood guard yesterday. let's catch up on the main moves in the transfer market sunderland signed on loan manage the city left back wayne bridge until the end of the season while everton striker luis has gone to spain for the remainder of the season there is also a double q.p.r. they bought bobby zamora from falling for just over six million dollars last year striker debris will see say he's also on his way to q.p.r. the former liverpool and sunderland man is back in the premier league after three years he has signed a two and a half year deal. in spain the copper del rey has reached the semifinal stage without having taking it to one late in bath first leg against randy's and q stay well tonight barcelona travel to valencia for the start of their tie the cattle and now seven points behind real madrid and the rate of the league title putting more pressure on voss the coach had guardiola he wants to get back to winning ways but
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knows it. it will be tough i can say let's. have a good team is a strong you know the. president is a huge test. to beat every time instead to war would not be an exception. after cycling now russia's top same katusha have got a significant reinforcement and have set their eyes on the most prestigious titles for the upcoming season probably the time has more. all of the glue on the greatest roots of the most prestigious cycling learns since two thousand and nine when they were launched gattuso have been deployed over in this poor sixty victories and over two hundred boardrooms that's what the team have achieved so far nevertheless ahead of their fourth season aiming to take it to the next level clearly given by the sponsors we saw first the olympics the world championships but
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the sport as well it gives the targets you cannot make a team with this quality and say the tour de france doesn't interest me but we have the olympics focusing on it and there are only all four years olympics but this is one of the most goals here on the other hand it's my my aim and it's my work. work also for the russian cycling for the young right so you must understand this is approach as a whole project fulfilling those kinds of just takes elite riders and added two superpowers to their roster here comes the first one of the most feared sprinters in the business three time world champion. i'm very happy to be part of this team first of all represent such a huge country in russia at the international cycling arena and it's a big honor for me this team is very strong and has huge potential to improve meaning a great deal of opportunity for me to claim more wins in my professional career
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meanwhile that uses biggest precision cerny mean sure he's the only one of the team who have tasted overall victory at the world's three major events the thirty four year old russian proved to be the best at the g. so yeah in two thousand and nine and twice at the. market which i think it's. pretty. this is. one of the best russian right there so i think it's it's horrible so. i think for me or also it gives more more some more power no more ambition it's more more more you ration for for next season with how far you are left to go before the summer olympics in london russia's top cycling team and top cyclists. their interests the combination tour and the olympic games. that.
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it's going to because. anywhere if you're finished touring in good shape you're going right i mean begins in the same level if you can use it to renault. and maybe i'm a lawyer or you know if you're going to improve and to reach but i think you're here for in office but it will to compete in the olympics and with a little bit you should look to have everything needed to make this year one of the most if not the most successful russian cycling robert archie. extern cycling team have announced that line up for the new season that includes promising young cyclists alongside the season's later alexander vinokourov he's back faith after breaking a leg during last year's tour de france but says this will probably be his last season and he will act to the lympics. maybe on tomorrow just sport where formula one supremo penny ecclestone is pushing hard to keep russian driver fatality petrol
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in the sport ahead of the new season that petrol has been frozen out of the latest round saying he's now hard former world champion came reichen in but the russian is manager oksana says ecclestone is came to petroff to stay in formula one and one year old wants to promote the sport in russia or in sochi. will host the country's first grand prix in twenty fourteen meanwhile petroff and finished tenth in last season's championship denies he's joined the catering for that he will sign for ferrari while former force india driver adrian sutil is also without an f one drive while the german is also just been handed an eighteen month suspended sentence for last year's brawl with. eric lux was found guilty of cutting locks in the neck with a champagne glass at a nightclub in shanghai after the chinese grand prix in may will also pay a fine of more than two hundred fifty thousand dollars. now with the clock ticking down to sunday's super bowl the new england patriots and new york giants have held
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their annual press day and reveal key factors which could determine who will be crowned champion said the media days a bit like a circus in many respects with plays and coaches fielding hundreds of questions from hundreds of journalists the giants defeated the patriots in the super bowl final in two thousand and eight and despite winning ten straight games coming into the final the patriots know the have to be flawless against a very strong giants defense and that puts even more pressure on new england star man tom brady. i'm going to make sure i don't throw any interceptions make sure i play try to play really well. they're a good team i mean i think that's that's why they're here they force you know a lot of mistakes. but we can't go out there and make mistakes and expect to win we've got to go out there and play a very clean game and that wraps up the sport for now i'll have more.
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