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welcome back you're watching art see these are the top stories thirty billion euros are set aside for spain's ailing banks but the cash may soon run dry a german court could ban the new rescue fund if there are rules it's violating the country's constitution. and russian sand basic necessities to the ravaged southern region across a dark emergency workers and volunteers are trying to help those affected by flash floods. moscow mediation forward as syrian opposition groups are visiting the capital they reportedly want to persuade russia to get behind foreign intervention . when next we discuss russia's position on syria where the chairman of the foreign
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affairs committee in russia's lower house of parliament. did he think he events unfolding in syria are in line with the interested to syrian people. there's a civil war going on in syria and it's only the syrian political opposition that's benefiting from it because the opposition took up arms and use violence to achieve their goals i'm convinced that most syrians don't want to have this armed conflict it's a well known fact that the armed opposition groups persecute the christian community in syria thousands of christians were driven out of their towns the villages shia muslims a minority in the country make up thirteen percent also targeted by armed sunni radicals who represent a majority of the armed opposition minorities are killed as we saw in houla and
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driven out there is a town in syria called home market right now it is controlled by militants and there are basically no local residents left in hama they have either been killed or fled the city and in this situation the so-called friends of syria and hillary clinton tell us that the armed opposition is fighting for democracy the armed opposition is not fighting for democracy they are fighting for dictatorship and it will be a dictatorship of the forces that they are trying to bring to power to replace assad and it's clear by now that it has nothing to do with democracy we can draw this conclusion but from the way this armed opposition is acting they don't want any negotiations that will they don't want to comply with the amount plan they don't want to create a transitional government they don't want anything what they want is to have all the power in the country i don't quite understand how the u.s. can support the armed opposition because these are the same kind of people who blow up american soldiers in afghanistan and iraq of the same kind of people who kill
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nato troops in afghanistan in the same country they're considered enemies of the united states while here they're treated as allies i don't think this insurgency would have any serious prospects without support but they have this external financial and political support they get weapons from outside therefore it's not simply an uprising without a serious. future it's a civil war that split the country in half as a result of external interference. but what are these outside forces actually trying to achieve why would they want to wage war. the us in particular wants to topple the assad regime which has long been considered anti american i believe assad's good relations with russia have also played a role in washington treats any government on friendly terms with russia with a degree of skepticism to put it mildly so they would never rather replicate it with a regime supportive of the u.s. as for islamist a one harvey monna keys in the gulf war like saudi arabia qatar or rain they seek
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to model the syrian regime after their own they would like to cover all women under black veils lock them up at home strip them of their electoral rights in case of dissent the government would follow the example of bahrain and open fire against his own people this kind of conflict is not unique to syria but with events in bahrain the us simply turned a blind eye because bahrain is america's friend a bit in other words these gulf countries would like the sunnis to take power and establish a religious state just like in the persian gulf and weaken the shias who have been ruling syria as well as iran which is currently regarded as syria's ally saudi arabia qatar and bahrain treat iran with much animosity and see it topple the assad as a way to weaken the shia iran this whole situation has little to do with freedom or democracy neither saudi arabia nor qatar bahrain or the united arab emirates have any democracy or freedom and most of these states even lack
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a constitution because it would be ridiculous to assume that these democratic states could bring democracy to syria or the sunni shia confrontation as a very important dimension to this conflict often ignored it plays a major role that you know just recently u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton said. and i go wait russia and china will pay a price because they're holding progress in blocking it this is no longer tolerable what's your reaction to the statement. but all i see is that the us is paying a price for what it did in iraq for example the us has lost a lot of its glamour and trust in its foreign policy. i would even go as far as to say that the occupation of iraq prompted a crisis in usa or. the moment even its staunch allies like turkey or egypt along with western european countries such as germany the u.k. rounds so a drastic hike in anti american sentiment in the u.s.
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is now paid a price for their occupation of iraq now russia warns against the occupation of syria russia says the syrians who should decide their own future hillary clinton may well the voice or opinion but it's no more than a fantasy i hear she's about to step down as secretary of state so this must be her farewell. the us has clearly demonstrated that it's not going to back down i have syria how far is russia prepared to go i. couldn't the conference on syria held in geneva in june we adopted a roadmap supported by the us russia and china the countries agreed on the need to set up a transition government to launch a dialogue between the government and opposition the participants agreed that it should be the representatives of the two warring parties that should start these talks you know this blueprint was backed by russia the us china and france almost
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every country present so it looks like a sensible solution but as soon as they put their signatures to the plan a war of interpretation broke out hillary clinton said that the plan implies that assad must go to russia said the document does not even mention the name of a sad so it has nothing to do with his she. russia insists that the document aims to end violence and start negotiations and all this despite the fact that all the country said they had reached a common understanding it's really strange when with five minutes after you reach an understanding that parties appear divided indeed the countries did reach some common ground or bit fragile but again they tend to interpret it differently this means a political battle is going on also the rebel said they won't take part in any kind of talks and refuse to be part of a transitional government i think pro-rebel forces can easily do both signed the geneva plan and then tell the rebels to press on with the old ways that being their
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fight against the assad government. forces. what does russia. russia insists on the agreements that have already been reached so that the sides should know that the rebels are against the us well if the rebels don't want to join in the cozy asians what can we do about it we can't send in our troops and force them to do so all we can do is to work hard to persuade the u.s. to use their leverage in washington signed the geneva plan to set up a transitional government and therefore the u.s. should now use its influence on the album position in syria to make them comply with it otherwise their policy would look hypocritical making official statements in support of the process of negotiation they in fact more sabotage we could also work to persuade the cabinet not to renounce their support for negotiations and a transition government that was in fact the assad government has agreed to the plan and it is only the armed opposition the rebels who are against it the u.s.
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says the rebels are ready to join the negotiations only after sad has resigned this was never mentioned at the geneva conference we never signed any document that would say that syria must change its regime under the influence of the external players and we say syrians grassed make their decision this is russia's stance russia cannot work miracles however it can and will maintain its tone. not. many experts say that for the us a war in syria would pave the way to attack iran do you think this scenario is possible and yes. i believe there's been too much speculation on this issue personally i don't quite see how a possible military strike against iran is connected with syria's future amidst the economic havoc and domestic hostilities syria is clearly out of shape to attack any of us allies in the middle east so should the us decide to wage
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a war on iran syria will have little to do with. i think that state could be a strategic base but. there are many u.s. allies in the middle east for example jordan but nobody ever calls jordan a strategic base to attack iran i would not take these speculations seriously to me the issues of iran and syria are poles apart the masochists is thought to be iran's ally so you need a regime change in syria in order to weaken iran but in my opinion this is all very farfetched right now syria can't be a fully fledged ally to iran too focused on its own domestic affairs it can either send its troops abroad will cause any trouble for america's allies in the middle east so the argument that the us needs to crush syria before taking on iran holds little water you know that the issue of iran is not about its military expansion or aggression it's all about the nuclear weapons that iran may acquire this was
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a hot topic long before the syria crisis it's been on the agenda for about twelve years with the us strongly against iran going nuclear this alone is enough to prove that the issues of syria is very different from that of iran i would not link these two issues closely together. there are those who desperately need it to survive. misspoken visit and give money to one lookout to fall on goldman the fish out of the suppresses the prize the rights of the food for. new clothes and. those who don't get their share of the
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we want to present. something real. thirty billion euros are set aside for spain's ailing banks but the cash may soon run dry and german and the new rescue fund if it rules it's violating the country's constitution. and russian sand basic necessities to their ravaged southern region of cross in the dark emergency workers and volunteers are trying to help those affected by flash floods. moves the mediation forward as syrian opposition groups are visiting the capital they reportedly want to persuade russia to get behind foreign intervention. lines here in our next with andrea.
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hello again welcome to the sports and these are the headlines in this new deal roberta mandel cine agrees to stay at manchester city for another five years ending speculation it's become the new russia ball. classic or is how chelsea star john terry was goaded before i led the racially abusing a fellow player. and aiming high rushes hard his talents in the extreme sports come to moscow to showcase that skill. but first revert a man cheney has agreed a new five year deal to stay at the helm of manchester city and therefore ruling out the possibility of becoming the new russia coach their contract will see the forty seven year old stay with the blues until the summer of twenty seventeen italian coach guided the club to the two f.a. cup glory in his first full season in charge and he followed that up with their first league title in forty four years in may mind cine had been strongly linked with the russia job after pick up the car's departure boring russia's poor
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performance at the recent european championships in poland and ukraine. where new liverpool manager brendan rodgers says he would consider sending striker andy carroll out on loan ac milan are reported to be interested but rodgers denies it's been an official offer in the meantime the former swanzy boss has made the league liverpool's priority the side finished outside the european places last season and rodgers wants to improve on that. of a school the twenty five blues who concedes be strong in every single competition. the reality is we want to ensure that we we can improve on our looks to suit the reality of the last three seasons the club is finished. and the so we want to improve on them and build a bridge book. you're applying for liverpool football club the intention is to work. meanwhile former manchester united midfielder parker signed
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a two year deal with key p.r. saying he was impressed by the club's ambition the south korean is the sixth offseason signing by the london premier league side and the second from manchester united after the arrival of brazilian defend the silver on a season long loan in general there are some of. you know money is not important. in the future of how you're going to do and there are you going to leave. your two room. just me. there are two months in the future. for me that's a great deal so this sign off the field the john terry court case is set to continue today the chelsea defender is accused of racially abusing a fellow player during a match last season yesterday prosecutors said terry insulted q.p.r. defender anton ferdinand at loftus road last october although admit the chelsea man had been goaded by ferdinand in the run up to the incident terry denies the charge
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but if found guilty would become the first english premier league player to be convicted of racial abuse during a game and could be fined up to four and a half thousand dollars a case that westminster magistrate's court in london is sure to last another four days. now over in paris did ishant says being made france manager is the highlight of his career so far the former world cup winner amassed a manager was officially unveiled at the headquarters of the french football federation he replaces long brawn who resigned after the country's poor performance at euro two thousand and twelve sharma's first task will be key in awe. and often divided squad and sea to qualify for the twenty fourteen world cup in brazil is not an easy task as they are in the same qualifying group as world and european champions spain so that's forty three year old is determined to make an impact. on the job will see this. i'm very proud and it's a group to honor for me to have this responsibility because very. sure it is
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the best thing that has happened to me in my professional career was i'm not here to threaten anyone as you know i'm a very demanding i give all my trust but to do the situation with all that has happened in the past i think we all agree. that video shows a killer in cycling bradley wiggins has taken a massive step towards his maiden tour de france title the briton securing his first stage victory to increase his lead at the top of the standings to almost two minutes to thirty two year old ties and his hold on the yellow jersey with a fabulous ride over the forty one kilometer read yesterday finishing thirty five seconds ahead of sky teammate chris froome and a whopping one minute forty three headed defending top championship del evans. trails we're going to buy almost two minutes in the general classification brushes dennis menchov his fifth overall three minutes back today is the first rest day of the tour with action resuming on wednesday in the mantids. now motor sport the
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atmosphere has won the second stage of the silk way rally in southern russia the command's driver is making his debut in the event and was quickest in the trucks category finishing three minutes and eleven seconds faster than teammate and former winner edward nicholai keeps the overall lead. rules the roost in the car standings the argentinian going top after his place finish in volgograd christianity of france and ukraine's. came home first and second respectively. now one of the all time great olympians carl lewis says there's no guarantee a sprinter usain bolt will win gold at the. coming london games. go with the summer games during his glittering career but says american sprinters tyson gay and justin gatlin shouldn't be dismissed in one hundred eighty s. they've not run as fast as world record holder boat or his jamaican teammate yohan blake this year but it was believed the other the other athletes could benefit from being the spotlight britain could also spring
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a surprise anyone could beat you and that's why you have to run the race that day i wish that i could have just mailed in those nine gold medals just to it's ok i'm the favorite we give it to me we have to run that day everyone can be maybe we can win i think united states always has a strong team america team i think will do well in the hundred meters and in the relays hundred two hundred in the relays and that's where i think people forgot that united states always wins very very strong but let's not throw out the british team because their home couple of years ago they won the gold medal couple games ago they won the gold medal i think to do better than people think. that one driver is how much it has given the olympic torch a helping hands that makes its way around britain before the world champion carried the flying in the town of luton in the east of england and loved every minute of it . phenomenal. the response and the reception of so early in the morning and to be to be nominated or us to be to do this is
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a real honor honestly i've never in a million years thought out a chance to do it so i enjoyed every single second of it. and finally when it comes to extreme sports russia is catching up with the west and the summer season sees a whole host of events across the country name can be adrenaline games in moscow which has attracted international stars with more here's my kind of chant. felt like the seventh annual general in games in moscow had a statement to make that the world should be paying more attention to its budding skaters and be a mix right as indeed says the collapse of the soviet union russia has been playing catch up with the world in a lot of traditional sports especially those of the extreme kind but you wouldn't think that the country was far off now judging by the number of young athletes showcasing their talents like yours they've got a black person skaters have every chance to succeed in international competitions thanks to such organizes you keep bringing the level up high it's especially beneficial to our skaters but russia has every chance and if we train and show we
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really want it we can achieve anything even though the event was obviously dominated by such russian hopefuls there were plenty of foreign talent attracted to the event due to its lofty status most with some of the views that i really like moscow the city is really beautiful i also like the atmosphere here the people have done a great job with the skate park and i'm definitely coming back next year the b.m.x. competition also had plenty of showmen that wowed the crowds five time x. games winner reynolds also had only warm words to say about russia russia for us or so that's my first time actually make it out yeah i see some of it videos but it's like it's way second to someone's alibi is that i say born of the bike riders are down on the same level and. that's a really awesome to see that. there's a really good aussie bad super fun force to the run and i'd have liked to be a good time i haven't been real by the makeshift today carnival certainly made the
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most of the mast young crowd with lots of many attractions and events to participate in one unusual attraction have the aussie crew. specially interested people coming here to the general games can only not only check out the world's best skateboarders and b.m.x. riders but they also get the chance to test drive their own jeep on this rather difficult obstacle course as you see right now if i'm trying to tackle but it's all fun and games as you can see the sun is shining and i've just managed to finish it so many spectators turned out to be curious passes by as moscow is famous gorky park is usually packed with people on the weekends it's the reason i came to spend my often on in gorky park and saw that these games were on i think it's really great and i'm enjoying myself here but there were of course plenty of hardcore skateboard and be a mic stands on hand and it was that every year it gets better and better constantly building new skate parks of course it's all more developed in europe and
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the u. house i think in a couple of years everything will be there it's truly amazing to see the skate scene and to be a mixed scene evolving as it is here in moscow and in russia as a whole now this skate park behind me was purpose built although generally in games which also shows that moscow is fast becoming a real hot spot for summer sporting events and of course with this turnout that we're seeing today moscow will be giving other more traditional sporting cities a run for their money in the future. r.t. moscow so that's all we've got time for for the moment into us.
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