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instantly tested the new president at the helm of the sixty seven session is thirty seven year old route which he spent the past five years as serbia's foreign minister today he deals with the world's problems sitting down exclusively now with r t mr president thank you very much for sitting down with r.t. thank you very much indeed my pleasure you have assumed the presidency position in a very difficult time these days many would argue that the un. is dealing with someone of a crisis in confidence many see the institution as a stage where disagreements are more often displayed rather than all parties seeking or coming to any kind of agreement or solution the most obvious example here's the crisis in syria is the un more about preventing international military interventions rather than resolving conflicts with what i witnessed in the last few weeks with my deliberation after delegation and i had the chance to talk
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to almost everybody and the last couple weeks ninety one bilateral meetings there was no one will actual meetings in in a week it was it was approved the whole order what i tried to put forward is the necessity to act swiftly and to act so that the violence stop now in my opinion. a political future of syria that has to be decided first and foremost by the syrian people. i believe it is strategically important very important for the world but it has to come second to the cessation of violence and hostilities we just went through the general debate which is the high level segment of the session for the general assembly where all the world leaders come and they spend one week in one building and we have a situation in syria where one hundred two hundred sometimes even three hundred people die per day. and all the world leaders come they meet in one building
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and they go away to their respective capitals and very little or nothing is actually done i think quite on a this my personal opinion that. it's a fairly or of mother mental proportions. you know this is the best institution that we have the united nations it has many flaws it's got to be reformed it's got to be revitalized we're going to be very careful how we do it but because we must now break what we have because what we have right now is the best multilateral institution in the world with some kind of rules that in my opinion need to be respected human g. to be it's actually probably the only time that you have all these powerful leaders in one building at one time it is rare occasion when delegations such as you know
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the u.s. delegation in the iranian delegation are able to speak directly if they want to do they or adversaries countries that don't necessarily get along seize the opportunity to its full potential who are insured in the. murray feeling is that this is just not being used to its full potential. and i did turn back with everybody and then when i. did you have a chance to talk to discern. but the core like that is to very relevant and happens to be. true and to give mystic to their position a signal. when i was trying to be nice in asking why is of the three been used for charity because when are you going to have another opportunity the next of them are actually there are political and i would say short term political consideration more through drive by the mastic politics that are preventing those people from
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using the you know general assembly meeting to the full potential general assembly resolutions are not binding on states even less binding are on individuals from what i understand the jihad is going to be considering an anti. blasphemy resolution a resolution proposed in the aftermath of the violent reaction to anti muslim film made in the us if we adopt it what can't it she didn't series for the general simply curie. a significant world away and given the aurora reach and side the universal representation of the mankind i think they do carry a very very special message which currently going on with regard to blasphemy. something that in my opinion can seriously affect. stability in
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the entire world and it goes really to the heart of the civilization frictions. are in many ways coloring this a curate the economic and geopolitical situation of today now there are a lot of people who have different points of view on this issue i mean it's religious feelings meanly versus. versus the freedom of speech as president of the general assembly will do my best to work with all sides with all parties. to join. to this debate in the general assembly to make sure that the sixty seventh session resolution. blasphemy the does carry significant world weight and has passed by a vast majority and you have laid out many priorities for your presidency including
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revitalizing the general assembly there's many ways in which you plan to do that one specifically that set out to me when you spoke of bridging this divide that you say exists within the ga the g one seventy three first the g twenty. can you elaborate on what that divide is and how you plan on bridging at the g twenty is an informal group of countries that you know got themselves together and started working together in order to discuss how to improve the world economic governance the rest of the world the hundred seventy three countries and a part of this debate there are a lot of suspicions there are a lot of tensions stemming out of this fact there are these twenty guys who are working together closely in order to change things and the way they decide
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actually influence the entire mankind one deflection initiatives of the serbian presidency of the general assembly is actually creation of a consultative mechanism. between the g twenty and the rest of the world so that on one side the one hundred seventy three countries who are not part of the g twenty can contribute with their thoughts and ideas to the worst of the g. twenty and that the g twenty can actually benefit from their insight the insight of one hundred seventy three and also in turn be able to better answer questions related to the legitimacy of the g twenty it will make the general assembly a place for economic discourse for a discourse of one of the most important topics in today's world and i very much hold that serbia and russia can work closely together in making it happen because serbia is presiding over the general assembly this year and russia is presiding
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over the g. twenty you are youngest person to ever be elected to the position of president of the general assembly for don't mind saying or thirty six years old what kind of message do you think this sentence to young people around the world but specifically also in serbia in a way i believe this was a. vote of confidence. placed in the world twenty years ago our country was actually pushed out of the general assembly we were suspended from the membership in the general assembly almost exactly twenty years to the date when serbia took over presidency in two thousand and twelve we went through a lot of difficulties. we had in the last few years very complicated the plan messy to conduct at our place at times confrontational but i think we did a good job in the end of the day we put in front of the world the vote of confidence
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in serbia's capability to be a constructive integral member of the international community we won this vote and we want to make the best out of it in order to show that serbia is capable of contributing to world peace and stability and working very closely with the rest of the world in pushing the pruett is going great i want to ask you about an issue involving kosovo the european commissioner released its report on the e.u. and bargeman strategy twenty in two thousand and twelve with respect to serbia the european commission has called on serbia to respect the quote territorial integrity of course about now the report clearly implies the way in which i write it that kosovo is an independent state now that is despite the fact that kosovo unilaterally declared independence in two thousand and still remains under the
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administration of the united nations what do you make of this report it is a report in the context of serbia. accession to the european union and of course it is down to the serbian government to decide how to deal with this these findings in these recommendations i'm no longer part of the serbian government have full trust in the serbian government there are going to treat it. in the way that is in line with serbia's constitution and democratic will overwhelming democratic will of serbian people but when it comes to territorial integrity. as well as sovereignty. here in the u.s. we are worried about respecting severin team territorial integrity of country. number states serbia's one such member state casals not i don't expect
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ever to become one so my job is to worry about sovereignty and territorial integrity of your member states including serbia cos was an internal affair. serbia corroborated by the security council's parameters set out and that's a pretty council resolution for president the cameras thank you very much for your time thank you very much. wolf. science technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. it was the strangest attempt of a military takeover of. the us president trying to overthrow
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a foreign country's government but his strategic games must. and america recognized its defeat. questioning if cuba managed to cope with its victory all don't. get a lot of pictures i leave you thank you while you go but the rajab either live here in the cuban missile crisis games and reality t.v. . that sigrid lumbered sure to mccurry was able to build on its most sophisticated robots which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about. this is why you should. only. sit. on the host of the twenty forty when certificate. says.
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a shelter which turned and to a prison for months on joins us on to still corner in a london embassy while his home one destroyed he is apparently helping the west gather intelligence on him. even leaders introduce pan-european bank in control of protesters fed up with the stereo make their voices heard on the streets of spain and greece. and death from a bob the cia wants to expand america's flying squadron of unmanned aircraft despite at fishel outcry from pakistan which has suffered years of heavy civilian casualties in the attacks. though they have lines here in our team now it's time to take a look at what's happening in sports with anger. hello
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there welcome to the sport good to have you company and here's what coming up over the next fifteen minutes scars star. helps dance a bit so you know to send the star to the top of the cage outstanding. denies the n.h.l. lockout looks set to continue after league chiefs dismissed the latest offer from. the late show you sunny wings again save the day is the army man parties and just a perfect in the. there's a new leader to make a big spending scar top the standings after to know when in st petersburg newly acquired superstar from the n.h.l. either called juke finding the net once again in the two new victory that was the name he got in the second period and then alexander could cheer the event got the second shortly after disappearing and second in the eastern conference the
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moderates no sign of the n.h.l. lockout ending any time soon the national hockey league has turned down counter proposals from the players' association as the two sides continue to argue over revenue earlier this week the n.h.l. suggested an eighty two game season and a fifty fifty split of hockey related revenue between the club owners and the prize but that was rejected and the two parties are still far apart. it is still my hope that we can accomplish. my goal the league's goal of getting an eighty two game season. but i am concerned based on the proposal that was made today. things are not progressing to the contrary i view the proposal that was made by the players association in many ways a step backward. well russia has its own and that challenge night talking brings
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together some of the country's brightest stars of the past fifty kids and am at a pious together all for the sake of promoting the guy from a daniel has no. they are living legends they keep rolling the executed somebody who should be selfish is a good reason the pride of soviet and russian help keep getting almost everything that a stake in the world how can they still share their biggest price skills to move again in a new league but those who just loves. the super cool how can we which is a perfect playground for amateurs because. kids in sports schools figure skaters and professional hockey players train and play whenever it's convenient for them but i believe that people are busy to leave and they can only play hockey after work they just love the game so much that sometimes they are played at midnight and go to work the next morning on thursday night dimity show renamed the
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most a region hosted the opening cup the big chill second season the star veterans were testing the local team lead but over the chance you can see from north and big owner the most region city gay show you. host was also reinforced by gifted kids and players from the russian nation move the team. all together they produce spectacle the sport all of those amateurs who compete with me drugs that are is on it's only the second competitive season for the league at all people have played hockey together for decades i think but we just brought them together an organization for the symbolically the season will culminate in sochi and the final festival held the human brain play we're going to put it was president putin's idea to start was this week we met thirty one veterans last year to discuss it we really wanted to bring amateurs from all over the country together and it worked and the prize is great. the winning team gets a brand new up to date indoor facility the. right team. we.
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were in your own forty two weeks. the great idea now basketball to see moscow have been involved in another thriller in the euro leak this time beating part is an embattled great and again relying on the heroic says sonny wayne's right at the death to scar only just hung on to beat it was the reaction in the last week it was the same story again if they squeeze past partners and seventy six seventy one wins the man saving the army men with a today's thirty points in overtime just to sky became a sixty nine sixty five deficit in the final perrie. so discard the one hundred percent record in your league group d. along with barcelona to see also go on thursday alba barely made it two wins from increased be with victory over the land challenge mccarthy electra the other team in that group even joined a perfect start they want the passion in tel aviv compound of the narcos got
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a two point victory over poor old cantu. well in the state's history rocket's point guard jeremy lin has dismissed concerns over his knee injury the twenty four year old missed the end of last season with the new york knicks because of the problem but insists he'll be fighting fit when the rockets begin the n.b.a. campaign against detroit on halloween i'm not sure it's perfect too. early on it was you know. whatever and you know no. better every single day. you know we're just building up in a week maybe two weeks or something. so i've been here on film. you really do. it's called a final stay at the kremlin cup see russia's last remaining play in the tournament maria kirilenko take on sci fi obvious and from sweden elsewhere top seed sam stosur takes on cloud over former world number one caroline wozniacki plays that
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seed dominated super bowl four seed of which of serbia takes on fellow countrywoman this not go along and it meant look all eyes will be on the surprise package at the moment edward rogers vaseline he says a former match point on his way to beating top seed ukrainian alexander. and next place crazy is equal call of each second seed and it is said he is now the favorite for the title and he will play japan's to sue me even though brazilian fourth seed thomas baluchi will play jerzy janowicz from poland and czech lucas who are sold in action against malik g.c.d. from those matches starting a little late to rot meanwhile germany's tommy haas has reached a unique milestone not showing up the five hundredth win of his career at the vienna open beating jesse levine in straight sets to reach the last eight there past only the thirty eighth play and the open era to have five hundred wins to his name and he's only one of all current tries to reach the mark the other three being
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might get some of them roger federer rafael nadal and lleyton hewitt. i read on a number want to be in the sort of club i mean it was an outside wall of mine at the beginning of the year i know about maybe i wasn't four hundred seventy one or two wins in my career and i really would have liked to see if i can reach five hundred career once and have done it really means a lot because there was such a hard road for me and you know you really have to play some good tennis because nobody gives you anything on a tour toe to really earn and win matches as this quite incredible now let's go to swimming where hungary's think horsy dominated the fourth stage of the world cup here in the russian capital winning five races at a ten day event constitute the top off as the story. hungary's could think of who's top of the rankings outshone everyone as she continued home press who run in moscow getting five wins to her telling the twenty three year old swimmer who finishing before stop in the russian capital would a stunning twenty thief individual gold medal and the world cup all rounder isn't
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going to slow down her base i think they obviously i think i love this embarrassment to win it but. that would be great i've yet to stop and to see what happened. there was a lot to cheer about for the home fans as the highest ranked russian in the complete titian three time world champion stanislav then years recovered from a shoulder injury to make an impressive comeback the twenty nine year old p.c. killed in both fifty and one hundred meter backstroke advance i bottled after the first winner was even harder to compete on the second day lots of fans were expecting nothing less than another victory and i do want to let them down. the record holder in the one hundred meter butterfly you give me throughout the weekend pulled out a narrow win in the russian view with nico i want to know who in his below the who is the in the shortest distance was nothing more than
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a bleep the twenty nine year old saying he's still seeking his. formed after the london olympics and the other called i took a break for a month and a half after the olympics so i didn't have much time for training and i started competing straight away however i'm satisfied with the results with the home stage the russians do it to twenty minutes more than any other nation but that wasn't enough as japan topped the overall rating with seven gold and twelve in total well on flying who shoot was the reason hungary finished second followed by australia the world cup now moves with competitors diving into action in berlin on october twentieth on sunday r.t. . now in other news the detroit tigers a three to baseball's world series for the second time in seven years they put their place by beating the new york yankees eight one to complete a four game sweep the game in detroit have been delayed twenty four hours because of rain but it didn't upset the himself johnny but i'll say hating the tigers for
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runs it ended when prince fielder detroit's two hundred million dollars signing caught jason mixes pop up that setting off a big celebration detroit has now won the american league championship eleven times in the tigers are now if they have a fight days off before the well series starts on wednesday that either defending champion st louis or twenty ten win is some francisca. somebody would have told me that which we have to go to told me recruit six or a little luck some pretty good pitching obviously a couple hits at the right time and sometimes you get on a roll it's pretty good. finally golfer marco dawson is fighting to stay on the p.g.a. tour he shares the lead after the first round of the mcadory classic it is a tournament he really has to win to keep his talk for next season he's ranked two hundred sixteen on the money list and needs to be in the top one hundred twenty five to keep playing next season but he's responding to the pressure with just two tones left dawson had an eight under sixty two and shares the bird callie here he
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was finding the greens well. it's not of course though where you'd want to find the rough. or be a member for that matter i think that is all the sport for now i'm back into. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so horribly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard welcome to the big picture. what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the iran
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