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anymore for another when you're when you're who worked on foreign policy for a certain period of time and in two d. i'm here in this means that a lot more put night and i have this same understanding on foreign policy despite what some people sometimes say or write in the press which inevitably by you know national state issues see we're in our meeting today because the list is that. was actually supposed to be dedicated to gary's issues so we covered a few items but it's there you know we talked about the certain issues that our countries are facing the danish developing our economic relations for example i noticed for instance italy that there is one parameter in it it is really amazing. or russia is now leading the signal with respect to the united states since i'm referring to the amount of investment for the first time ever our investment is
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above the u.s. and. national could all year on the one hand this is good for our investors but on the other hand dearest economy is so huge that it just means that at least is what i see when you tackle that they are not really interested in investing in russia and this is exactly what i told my counterpart. julia illuminate and we spent some time talking about that we also discussed some good international issues some world affairs and we discussed the way to. maintain our communication the future we discussed as the nietzsche twenty i told him about some of the processes happening in our country and barack obama told me about the situation in the us and what they're planning to do in the near future because what will happen is you remember the planes in the u.s. baltics of course we know which is what it's going to happen but it's a. always helpful to get in but the information first hand so it was
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a very helpful conversation and that would just go with what happiness with the discussion we shared if those we continued talking to each other at the same time. i gave him a letter from her put it was like this initial plans and this letter presents are it positions on certain issues in foreign policy is the issue and in our bilateral relations. to deal with some of the most costly come some olives trusted said mr president you don't get it to do you feel as if there is any change in me be central to the front range of foreign policy i'm on now with the new president and you also had several bilateral meetings besides meetings or rock obama could you give us some details please for example if david cameron invited you to the london olympics will be good is not google says
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well this was my first opportunity to meet the new french president was going to mr l. lund. i can tell you that he is definitely in the middle of different from the us legal us sarkozy and this is only natural these are different people they represent different political divorces and i could tell that much of those hearings are in the discussion as low priority is the most i'm probably not the right person to talk about them. and your french should stock up on that is of course these two people represent a different burgle forces of what we see on the other hand can lead tell your use of that who is where the entire economy is on the pressure because of the current situation in reassessing the hands of some of the bill as it is in some other economies that are going through a difficult period of time with india there is still not much you much choice that you have in. just but i basically have to follow the model leader of the program.
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was either philip dover in the race and yell a certain solution in your ears so i don't truly expanding that they're older the radical change they do for us to push on neville's leslie new president of france so you brought he's the new position he represents the us political party in the middle is definitely hast to fulfill the promises these days during the continue other meetings that i had or were also helpful in answering very thrilling to us it was yesterday that i talked to the french president and today ahead of the white issue good number of meetings in the morning i met with the german leader to chancellor on go america with a stupid idea and we did not talk about soccer you may be surprised we talked about soccer later this month at first we discussed our bilateral relations so we're looking here to be with you but it's you that look at the schedule for our coming
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meetings with the presidential meetings and some seals in the. meetings will be promising serious discussion of the guarantee economic situation in europe i can tell you frankly i asked to hear a p.d.f. of the us of wheat on what she thinks is going to happen in europe and that it will do this matters a lot to say you know i've spoken about this in the past the our economy and economy of the e.u. and the german economies are in the holos eliezer to winesburg these to be descendants of the european union accounts the forty first senator why aren't true we supply huge numbers and we have a lot of reserves to do and leave here you can use the most of the need for the euro and that is definitely matters just what will happen with the euro noble the super in the syrian general so these are the kind of consultations that i had in the morning after the death of journalist was that when the commission discussion of bilateral relations and. other issues for many we had of the telly in
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governmental history monsey and we also discussed economic issues and cooper but i forgot that we talked about some major project was that our two countries are working together on a deal that will do this we were happy to notice that our jury is sort of developing the will we have some interesting projects not just with the energy even though an a g.'s still a major elements the to do but of course we scarcely have a proof that some pilots are allowed to use use. not directly related and seeing sonam my yes and just clear headed meeting to get me is the liquid the new prime minister of great britain whose name they really haven't really dished you would be scarce to a some of these issues foreign policy she would just you know she's to some she internationalist fear is issues that for reasons hearing the g eight meeting like syria and iran probably some other that it's a world of fears that we traditionally discuss such meetings and of course we also
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discussed though about lateral relations with the as for the invitation to the olympics he gave me this invitation and now you this will think you come out to respond to that it's an interesting imitation by i need to consider my. schedule for some schools of which there were the starlets i get as far as the scene is very well so it's hard to see who is receiving his hand and will say see the voice of russia we'll go next to she presents a bottle of vodka mr president could you please detail us this place where the results of a discussion on the financial future of europe with specific europe will survive him one way with places. you know this is unusual moving or the rape of your opinion the raisky of europe those who come i can tell you frankly these summit was very productive as you see in these is the but i shared as in my impressions with
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barack obama the halls of our son and i also know who told the same things to devaney on camera saying you know this is has but this was my fifth summit but so i got some experience with the g eight summit and i can tell you this was the most people who just substantive summit discussion was very british depth is very constituency of everybody was very interested in participated theory absolutely but the way she got to the end actually news of the number of the differences that the different delegations always have a little bit notable the number this problem is that. the judging by the number of these differences that this was the most probably three summit it ever because we all realized that we need to overcome the difficulties that we were just currently facing as to what do we need to do the of course this is not a problem for the russian federation is that or for the united states this is basically a problem for the e.u. within euro zone and you shouldn't they definitely have to fulfill the decisions
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they have of me double. disc with you and basically the end goal of the discussion was focused on the foley so that you still knew what is more important. it's a room full of the consume of his. or. her roof or just a consolidation but you their decision until an issues is then you're basically sure no bill is presently it's not seals who that's of black and white you do it do we all agree that we need both you can answer that you will act in the cinemas but the button jeff said you needed fiscal consolidation to give me a responsible way and he was mostly only again on the other hand he's been you with continue to do you need economic growth to cook the food we can this is not a vicious circle just a set of the priorities that you should have in your economics and we spent quite
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a bit of zines discussing the situation in greece and some other economists that are weakened today but the news from merrily greece and solutions naturally there are some of the difficult sticking points if it's a bit of an adventure we are musician and greece of course and there is usually some unique key and our position is us follows green. those enough shoots that move the remains of the euro. at least once over the community those are the scientists gravy here to d. look at e g eight countries would like that to happen but the it's not you know enough for these countries to want this we need to people of greece to want the same thing going to them immediately from the citizens of greece equalities to but at the end of them then in the world they make their demands on the parties there is that the entered parliament recently with and everything will depend now on how
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effectively the new greek government will work and whether it will be able to fulfill what should be dealing with the responsibilities they have taken up from the really huge demands i was even i was amazed by this in the form of the police amounts are comparable to what they used for the marshall plan to politicize years ago still all this can be done if there is a political will ethyl if there is support that you were wrong deal with the un nations and some other nations as well but we believe presence that our position is common on that issue. is it doesn't have to continue to get into those positions could we talk about some domestic affairs and still with me who will be what about the new structure of the government are you going to make any adjustments. they used in the well we do have some plans for the solution it will get through for. me
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a sermon for the long of this or some of our priorities for the next few years in the such things should the mood not change and this is something that we worked on for a long time i mean like the lands of lead in a shoot straight each leave for the period. but i will year the year in twenty twenty two and we had a lot of consultations on this issue but of course we also will to make some adjustments to the supply of the stone the overall economic situation at this point it seems that our incarnate he is sent there for some good shape because last year we had wished to serve the last in our budget meeting with this year will be more difficult but as we are still working on the budget generally because we have formulated what we call the budgetary rule initially and we are still finalizing gauger and cigarette no one will be the best source of time it was introduced this
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is in also the budget during consolidation and this is raised in the this is what's been discussed this summit in finance and we will have to watch inflation follow suit in the closely because of because we have this is a positive trend going on and we want to mean easy in it for years to come for a while that we want to people who are going with let's see if we want to keep the inflation. as low as moss seriousness it is at the lowest point the in our recent history is what of course changes can be made even in the if you are weak and there are some adverse events in the global economy and that was a move based on what i heard to date as the so that such things can have been able to lead to the still let's hope that this close the euro zone and other nations will be able to overcome their difficulties but still it was nice. search serious and which is the serious things happening of course will have to address that and
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we have a we have a set of laws. as i said i will prove that we have tested it was wrong either during the previous crisis your first ways will be prices and if necessary is the way we will use those measures. to raise any of this sense we have our guns looting so to say you everything's ready but the but again i say let's hope that this will not be necessary in some group and now we'll have your last question here a part of those political points his father wanted to put aside for you know nothing of i mean you know from the money raised will so she will wish she were to say as a naive that it is now focused on a book that has stuck to it to truth i wish to have you just have to be like it's a stop message which is not something. good can do the good to see the sun the solution to them was the road to the medium of the perils of. the killer with the
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phrases that are with the least of those listed at the ocean with look at this list is that the bride was the closing of no it's a witness who she is the. disappears and of those who for the mirror when you do the news this is exactly why the things some but it takes longer and time to use the new cabinet will be that if this is why we made this decision what i see is good for us in the us will you see dental and medical i will deliver these head of the russian delegation and some of the i did my part of the work i worked on that of the and this is a war though you have some of it can do that to go to months used and begin to say this is busy i have come up with them and i gave that to the president but it was then that the most it is now he has to meet with here makes cans in dubai needed for the cabinet a minute. he has to talk to their god don't see what their sin or whether they're
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ready to look at the real they're doing yes but you never noticed we didn't do that of the work but very obvious reason is because the reviewers care a little and we get it before the last one we knew of novelist was not renewed certainly much go to the will of the sister people due course we do you know those are people who have been had been working since the war it was but it's ten or twelve years is a different moment but this time we have a new government and so this is why it took six so much time for you cancel to what i think this is perfectly normal we cannot. do that once every four years or so you know to get on with the new rules and look at it once every six years and you can speak with a lot of little stake but the goods we cannot afford to spend more time on a consultation because the outcome of the government's work to get some of this is
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so much because i think we'll stop here all of this by sea but rather setting thank you very much that we this is a good body. that was dimitri made that if russia's prime minister speaking to the president right after the great summit in camp david. and that if i showed the press about the continuous heat of russia's foreign policy stressing that the recent and russia u.s. relations will be pursued and he also briefed his listeners about the current state of the russian economy and branded the latest summit very productive. that's going on now some twenty thousand people rallied in germany's a banking capital frankfurt are the countries and a banking movement blocking i went into its fourth day standing in battle lines in the morning on saturday thousands of police officers in bulletproof vests and trench themselves around the sitting on about was monitoring the situation from
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frankfurt. these protesters have taken to the streets of frankfurt to voice their displeasure at what they see as unfair all sturdy measures that are being imposed on the eurozone at the moment now right now among these people as they march towards the headquarters of the european central bank that has really been a center for protest against the current crisis in the austerity measures that have been imposed across europe but today on saturday is the largest of the demonstrations as you can see this group behind me around fifteen thousand people we were hearing from the organizers on friday were expected to turn up they could actually be quite a few more here it's quite difficult to see from where i am but it certainly stretches back quite a long way now they're angry that it's the not the people who caused the debt crisis in europe that are having to foot the bill for it they blame the bankers they blame the. people who risked the money in countries like greece in countries
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like spain that got people into got the countries in such trouble saying it's them should face the the brunt of this not people who are going to suffer at the hand of austerity measures it's worth noting that this is been a very peaceful protest movement but despite that on friday around four hundred people were to tamed by very heavily equipped police offices that have been essential a blocking off the whole of central front first the movement itself has called themselves lucky pipe and set of occupy is they attempted to block people from reaching the banking sectors or the banking services of europe's largest banking center in frankfurt this is the the real hope of not just german banking but of european banking in general and as i say they had quarters of the european central bank located here. hon protests also described some of the police tactics she
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saw as well beyond. here is this. move people not allowed anymore to enter the in their city yet this is something that this completely new in this country that not only remember so police can be seen around the demonstrators but also that individual people are picked out names are listed before. the manifestation starts they are not allowed anymore to and that the city and this is going down business sort of your version of democratic rights what happened is that they controlled the brocaded distrait and then they controlled everybody and individual people said. we want to see your passport so then they control. their database and said no you are not allowed to enter just square because we suppose you will do something illegal. coming grief is uniting israelis and palestinians who have lost loved ones to the lost in conflict
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between them it's a unique gathering of suffering parents who want to increase understanding and bring peace closer but the goal is to reach as what he has previously never cools. the day my son must cute was a very hot day for me i remember grabbing my son trembling all over and running to the bomb shelter. two mothers two testimonies each different but in the end the same. my son died in the line of duty death isn't a word it has a form and the form isn't pretty i've seen plenty of it so it takes a lot of courage to stay deaf in the face and then embrace one's enemy and yet for nearly twenty years this is what these israelis and palestinians who've lost family members have been doing they meet on a regular basis talk with one another and show that we conciliation is possible it's meaningful for me that the palestinians we hear about my brother brother will
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fall to the army and they can listen they can empathize with my story and understand the pain that i went through i had it's brother was serving as a soldier when he was killed on the third day of the first lebanon war he was just nineteen people were put in a situation of a conflict thing everybody serves his side of the things that they do. this is their duty to. here through their nation through their belief. ahmed's two uncles were killed by israelis one was shot dead while trying to enter israel the other was force fed while on a hunger strike in prison and his lungs collapsed. from the time i was born i was part of this conflict for me and is really was a soldier or a settler or an agent of the security services. and he had both made and i have found their way to the parent circle where half the members of palestinian half are israeli but the parents circle is a minority voice the number of israelis and palestinians participating in dialogue
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has hit a low ebb as many complain they see no point in the conciliation attempts while the peace process is at a stalemate because the legitimacy. of dialogue and coordination between the israeli and palestinian police. is eroding. because the legitimacy of negotiations is not a road if the our governments which are ready to pay the price they will find it very big support in their people so there is no. in the numbers but there is an erosion in the in the belief that something like this can happen in this is something that can easily be fixed but the hope lives on in these families who believe that through their pain and through their example change can come policy r t tel of of. an exception that's what tens of thousands of protesters in the middle
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east are calling you are of union comes after saudi arabia said it wants to form an alliance with bahrain paving the way one of you style integration independent political analyst explains why he thinks the bahraini government is so keen on the . bahrain's government is enthusiastic for the very reason that the bahraini people are an enthusiastic because it's going to legitimize and systematize the saudi involvement in crushing the bahraini revolution drowning the bahraini revolution. in blood seventy percent of the population are sheer and increasingly actually systematically excluded from any positions of influence power effectively disenfranchised always have been in this regime and you know we have to ask why what's in it for saudi arabia and answering that is crucial to remember saudi arabia doesn't have an independent foreign policy never has done its foreign policy like those of the other gulf states is formulated in washington and london so we
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really have to ask why the colonial powers britain and france and of course now the u.s. why are they pursuing this course and i think we have to understand this in terms of the preparations which are in underway for several years now for an aerial strike against iran which is still on the on the table the crushing of the bahraini resistance is crucial to the war plans against iran because it was the biggest deterrent to an attack on iran is of course the fear amongst the western elites in israel that actually the sheer population in other countries will rise up. and start to resist that attack on iran so actually what's the crushing of the bahraini revolution is all to do with trying to preemptively destroy any potential resistance to the coming attack on iran and let's have a look at some other stories from around the world this hour as this side bar has killed at least thirteen people and two hundred six at a police checkpoint in eastern afghanistan on saturday
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a man approached the checkpoint on a motorcycle and detonated an explosive about two children and three police officers were among those who died in that high violence in afghanistan has increased ahead of the nato summit that's currently underway in chicago. a school in southern italy has been rocked by an explosion killing at least one teenage girl after a dozen the bomb went off outside the buildings and turns one pupils were arriving for morning classes no one has claimed responsibility for the attack the shore's believe the citizen mafia could be behind it. the blind chinese dissident chen guangcheng who was recently allowed to leave the country has landed in new york the human rights activist became a key figure in a near months long u.s. chinese diplomatic tussle last month he escaped house arrest and to correct future in the u.s. embassy during hillary clinton's official visit to china several days after he left america's diplomatic mission here and his family have been given us. back and just
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