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this is our team these are our top stories the twists and turns of egypt's politics become ever more winding after the constitutional court dismisses the country's parliament a move likely to bring protesters throwing back on to the street. he would observe his end to the syrian town of half which has been shattered by a week of bloody fighting with initial reports suggesting rebels scorched the area before abandoning it. and the world's top of the sons could be extradited to sweden by the end of the month after the u.k. stopped court rejects his bid to reopen the case amid fears stock comes just a stopover on route to the u.s. . at a crucial international talks about iran's nuclear program here in moscow r.t.
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caught up with the country's top nuclear negotiator that's next. another round of talks on the iranian nuclear issue is about to begin in moscow is it likely to produce any tangible results while to discuss that we are now joined by iran's chief nuclear negotiator say jelly thank you very much for your time sir we have seen so many rounds that produce so little results and the expectations at this moment a pretty low what do you think should be done in order for the new round of talks to be a success hope. in the name of allah are the most gracious the most merciful we have always said that in our actions we are guided by clear logic we do welcome dialogue we have always been open to corporation and talks with different countries on a wide range of issues including corporation in the nuclear energy but there needs
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to be a certain strategy if we stick to the same strategy to the same approach then the prospects for the talks are promising we have reached a rate of this of the negotiations and istanbul and baghdad we will look at this round of talks with optimism when the agreements reached in istanbul and baghdad will be respected if we do see this kind of respect we will then be able to view the negotiations in a positive light. how would you describe the main points of contention at this point of time. i believe that what should be discussed in detail is a number of proposals we put forward and the big talks we identified five main areas four of them are related to nuclear energy while the future one concerns are the areas. meanwhile the other side came up with a proposal to you to advance the talks we need consensus on two major issues firstly we are strongly against weapons of mass destruction today the republic of
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iran has the capacities to cooperate in disarmament and nuclear nonproliferation so these capacities should be used by the international community and secondly we expect that iran's right to nuclear technologies including uranium enrichment as will be recognized and respected this is something that is clearly defined by the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and i think that addressing these two issues will help to advance negotiations for the iranian nuclear facilities have been targeted by yet another cyber attack and we all know there are regions of the tag where there are a lot of speculations on the subject i would like to ask you how serious this threat is and where there. have been kind of attacks it is crying over time. you know that iran's nuclear activities are entirely under the control of the i.a.e.a.
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all the activities we're currently conducting are in full compliance with the nuclear nonproliferation treaty with all the nuclear activities are equipped with surveillance cameras that's an accord with i.a.e.a. rules that in fact the international community is now concerned about quite a different thing in us why do some people take the liberty to speak out against activities that are peaceful controlled by the i.a.e.a. and in compliance with the n.p.t. if this opposition does not boil down to cyber attacks alone the international community is now openly asking why some of our scientists working at peaceful nuclear facilities are targeted by terrorists that these people's names are on the least of those the u.n. security council has introducing charges against him this makes the two. feel free to exterminate the blacklisted people so the question is what is the relation between the terrorists and the security council but another question why do some
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people commit subversive acts against a country involved in legitimate peaceful activities shockingly enough the openly admits that this is all they're doing with these phrases yet another question that why does the international community that claims to live under the rule of law how to accept a situation when all the rules are violated and countries seeking to exercise their legitimate rights are discriminated against and this kind of discrimination is not limited to one country only you must be aware that luckily not at all neither terror attacks and cyber attacks nor other acts of intimidation have done any harm has all stopped the progress of the reigning in people on the phone many air israeli officials are discussing the possibility of a military strike against iranian nuclear facilities if israel israel ever decides to go it had. the united states. has been concerned
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over this issue for many years now and this has to do with the belligerent and illegitimate mixture of the zionist regime that i think these kinds of statements help to reveal the true nature of this kind of statement shows that the regime is keen to achieve its goals by capturing invading brandishing its military might if time and again this regime thinks it has the right to make these statements and threaten the whole world that higher this regime is as weak as ever and it's all thought has faulted the only thing that is clear is that the world is aware of its militarist and hawkish nature and that any steps taken by the regime are illegitimate still the regime continues to operate on the wrong. and illegitimate. this is happening to do all the wrongs monita and capabilities of. the arrest on iran's powerful potential build up by domestic scholars it includes the peaceful
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use of nuclear energy which unity made possible by iran's younger generation why it's hard work and scientific research this potential is not something that could be destroyed by some physical means or weapons this is a peaceful activity which is taking place under the supervision of the. and has been developed things torun national capabilities that. we are well aware that the iranian leadership strongly support as in what he describes as he struggled with terrorism organizations in syria giving the bloody nature of this conflict what does this make sense for bashar al assad to step down not as a sign of defeat but rather as a sort of sacrifice to prevent many more deaths. another
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issue that we brought up at the talks in istanbul and baghdad is that we are prepared to discuss regional issues including the situation in bahrain syria and other similar issues we think the resists simple solution to them and it boils down to one thing you need to respect the people to respect democracy if the international community demonstrates a genuine desire to debate these issues then we could come up with a very viable solution we have consistently called for all these in regard to syria but there are two problems in syria first its people demand reforms and they need to be introduced we respect to these aspirations and believe that it's the syrian people that should decide on the ultimate solution on this any old sided ference will not help press on it's wrong to supply weapons or train terrorists these actions will never be in line with the interests of the syrian people and syrian people must be empowered to take their own decisions on the reforms enough this
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would be unacceptable to supply arms or support terrorists and so on and it will only result in more casualties among civilians and bloodshed this is the wrong path to success or. now over the past decade they have seen several scenarios separate from their old one was applied in iraq where the threat of mass destruction on the pretext of their weapons of mass destruction rather was used to justify military intervention another example was libya where and there solely at least the fact that moammar gadhafi was supposedly gassed his people democratic aspirations was used as a pretext for later intervention we're seeing somewhat the same thing in syria nowadays are you concerned that some of the scenarios that the combination of these scenarios can be applied to your own country. or think when choosing. again that's something we have always been saying democracy cannot be imposed through violence
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military intervention or occupation those who have use these tactics have admitted later that they had other girls in mind and there are plenty of stories to prove this point those who will confide of ghana's stand under various pretexts later confessed before stood and supported terrorist networks what are those your cube i do rock saying it had weapons of mass destruction later confessed that they had actually been the main patrons of saddam hussein in particular when saddam hussein waged in a two year war against iran they conceded that they stood behind iraq and helped it in every way possible none of them were able to give a helping hand in building a democracy in cases when they occupied a country they were to blame for the mess while nations and crimes and they shot themselves in africa. today they can barely drag themselves out of the maya you may
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remember that in the end the approach to iran and asked to help them get out of it s. the so they are very weak and their case is pretty weak to to day the world does not believe that someone can bring democracy against the people's will through occupation and military strike or any similar rational people don't believe that they want to help because their help usually results in numerous casualties wherever they set their food in the face of serious challenges. in the meantime iran has proved to be a successful more of a democratic state ruled by the people it's a good example for the region and the whole world that it's a genuine democracy where people have the right to shape their future what this model has been successful in both for our resistance against outside pressure and for our development of democracy that meant that they were there to harm us to do their thing. try to have a real operational. comfort
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turns of egypt's politics become ever more winding off the constitutional court dismisses the country's parliament now at a move likely to bring protesters throwing back on to the streets. which has been shattered by a week of bloody fighting with initial reports suggesting rebel scorched the area. could be extradited to sweden by the end of the month. to reopen the case. to the u.s. . now sport. thank you kevin hello and welcome of this is sport an artsy with me ramon cos forever and
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here is what we are covering for you this hour. our lives alex abrasive by person on the taurus propels spain to the top of group c. as they defending champions france the republic of ireland for nail. strikeforce liverpool's andy carroll good start for england as the three lions gear up for a crucial game against sweden. and so i go in the hans three time former champion of woods is in it so high for second as michael thompson takes a surprise lead and holder rory mcilroy struggles on the opening day of the us open but football first and struck twice as reigning champion spain won four nil and to knock the republic of ireland out of euro two thousand and twelve sorest started a competitive match for spain for the first time in seven months and his presence was felt immediately as the chelsea star opened just four minutes and it stayed one nil until half time but after the break spain were at their domineering best by
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adding their seconds minutes after the restart before taurus netted his second midway through the second half and his replacement says clubber i guess completed the route with the seven minutes left spain going to group c. . however grow a shower hot on their heels behinds all them goals difference that's after holding its lead to a one old role in paul's nine world cup winning striker and drip hero curled in a free kick to give the zuri the lead in the closing minutes of the first half but his effort was cancelled out by mariel my juki each halfway through the second the wools berth midfielder posting his third goal of the campaign but he injured his ankle in stoppage time and is now a doubt for their final group game against spain and said. take a look quick look at sable spain and croatia share the lead and will play each other on monday but it's a they are also in with a chance to reach the quarter finals as they next face arlin's they have nothing to
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fight for but their pride. while this friday night's co-hosts ukraine will be looking to cement their surprise leading group g. but face it soft test in the guise of informed france in donetsk luar unbeaten when it's a match just by their last victory in a major tournaments came six years ago so long blond will be out to break that up after his charges drew with england's one all in their opening game but some here not three and co are well aware of the dangers ukraine can pose on home soil as specially there it's had his magic striker andre ship channel who netted two headers within six minutes to help stun sweden two one. including he couldn't get it to we know ukraine strong sides the forwards of and especially one of them is very shrewd when it comes to score you ghouls but we have a lot of cool as you know silver with all due respect for the ukrainian team the coach does not fear us so let me tell him that we do not have the ukraine. elsewhere liverpool striker andy carroll could start for england as they take on
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sweden in the ukrainian capital of kiev and it's a thick sure that will have a familiar feel for experienced england manager roy hodgson ask a partridge reports from ukraine. this football managers go england boss roy hodgson is an unusual man the sixty four year old former teacher t.v. pundits and non-league defender has managed sixteen different teams in eight countries including into milan and livable he's been the beaten finalist in the wife the cup and the league and speaks five languages and he arrived in poland as the first english manager to lead his own national squad at a european championships since kevin keegan in two thousand and two and after only thirty nine days in charge well for once england's expectations as a nation entering a big football tournament were also unusually low despite being six in the fee for world rankings england are the only world cup winners never to have won the
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european crown or even reach the final they're also plagued by preventing injuries losing frank lampard gary cahill and even goalkeeping coach ray clemence before a bull was even kicked wildstar strike out wine rooney was suspended for the first two games and all these factors the new manager had to take on board fast yet despite this england pulled off a creditable one one draw with informed france in their group that in a sweltering evening in donetsk with eighteen year old alex chamberlain replacing stewart downing on the left a tactically disciplined and highly organized display from a youthful squad showed hutchins trademark of being quickly stamped and against the laws french side which is on a twenty one match unbeaten run i was happy with who we played quite well against the for. good we must. to look or see if we are going to emerge as we go to continue to call the attacking so i don't want to try and make sure that when we do these good character talking opportunities that we maximize them and take
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advantage to the full you know with all due respect a good strong stream. on all fronts sorting we can be. more ambitious. get off the streets of it marshall where constance if we reach the same level of performance will be enough of a victory book that's not to say you know we won't be trying to learn from the mistakes we made in the first game the next week wait six weeks was the only. way that was fake was the i think i think it was if you own the england have traditionally struggled against sweden who qualified for year
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eighty thousand and twelve his best runners up but is still stinging from the two one defeat to ukraine every cameron's men took the lead after the breakthrough prolific captaincy last and even him of each butt's two headers in six minutes from talisman under a shift said the co-host thoughts of great day in the sweet spot and now sweden need to be to england to help remain in the tournament with france yet to come what we expect of her tough game first of all. you're always going to have a nice a game when you come up against an england team. who we expect to be very organized . to have been since you know for a very long time and specialisms roy took over since one nine hundred ninety six english fans have been singing football's coming home harking back to the glory days of nine hundred sixty six when england won the world cup in london their only major international on a to date at euro two thousand and twelve so far that chant has been muted yet perhaps under the vastly experienced hodgson england might he had spring a surprise to discern as to roy's boys must pass a test in swedish. r.t.
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kiev ukraine. russians offender alex a but is also his says that his team have nothing to fear going into their last game against greece on saturday to russia. a sit on top of group a meeting just a point from the game to be sure of reaching the quarterfinals that is sides are certainly familiar with the chatter this summer that plays out one old role in a friendly and have faced each other at the last two european championships but as obscure reckons russia can get what they need although it will be difficult. for the longer yes greece has a good team honestly none of the games i recall were easy we did we need to tell them to eat the most in a friendly game we played in greece one could say we played it beat better and had more chances to score much overall performance was even. russia's football chiefs have called on polish authorities to help protect innocent fans from hood again
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said the tournaments earlier this week many russian fans were attacked during an organized march to the national stadium in warsaw ahead of russia's game with poland since then almost two hundred poles have been arrested along with around twenty five russians. a russian football you know presidents are good for cinco said many innocent fans including women and children who are victims and now feel afraid at the championships and has urged polish authorities to do more to protect them. i think that. paul or assorted tis of poland have to protect us from this because before the championship the. security and the this is their job not ours but any case seafood we can help anybody and we'll do it. golf ballons american michael thompson has taken a three shot lead at the u.s. open with a three time former champion zeiger woods in joint second after the opening round
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of the season's second major twenty seven year old sultan carded four birdies on the back nine at the olympic club in san francisco and finished the opening day on four under sixty six becoming one of only six players to break bar on day one of the tournaments tiger woods who is looking to ends a four year drought in the majors seem to be in full control of his game according at one under sixty nine compactor it's nick watney and david toms plus anglers justin rose and grandmothers out all over northern ireland's are also in a five way tie for the second but top ranked list donalds and defending champion rory mcilroy struggled with the respective rounds of seventy nine and seventy seven . under than it could have been visions i would have taken even for you know probably would take it to over it's a yes or no right around even going to win. you know i don't really expect to stay at four under you know it would be great if i was to improve on that but you know
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this is a long weekend and the person who who outlasts. is the most patient. all week is the person who's going to win. and staying in the united states but over to basketball now and the n.b.a. where it's all square in the final series between oklahoma and miami after two games le bron james top scored for the heat with thirty two points with his teammates wayne wade's adding another twenty four as miami staves off a late comeback by the thunder so when it one hundred ninety six and level the score after two roll games before going home for game three. you know we are poised to win the first thirty six minutes to you know to sort of that this will slip away from us. you know we know they want to keep coming you know to keep fighting they were doing to hope oh season mcginnis oddities they've you know played you especially on a whole floor so we just want to try to make one more two more plays and they may you know come i would have victory you know always i would do to andrew farmer will
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