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war era is gone and over with and therefore this theory types and thinking along those lines also has to go and he also mentioned that russia and china are their cooperation will provide for a beer or world order he also mentioned of course the need to not just to move away from syria types but also to move towards the multiple world and the multiple areas the of the world is also one of the founding principles of bricks of course brics essentially was a trade and economical organization but it is now moving increasingly towards becoming a major geo political player and that is going to be one of the main subjects of discussions during an upcoming brick summit in south africa and yet despite of course there are many agreements on the political level of rushing china still have several things that they need to work on at the moment those things that is the gas supplies deal from russia to china which has been in the works for ten years and it does look like during this visit russia and china have made some headway towards
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finding a solution but the details of the deal are yet to be figured out and it is expected that those details will come up until the end of the year but of course the chinese leader said that russia and china nevertheless are each other's biggest partner and our business seeing eye to eye on a lot of issues and cooperation is something that the two countries are going not just to continue but we'll all start he said that his trip there is a symbolic significance be happening in march because the leader hopes that he will see some very good fruits borne forth from the seeds that he has sown during this visit moscow calling for greater voice for the brics group of fast growing countries of which were russia and china are key members political analysts professor joseph chang from hong kong city university believes their economic alliance could help expand the group's global role. the brics countries. to a staffer it is effective mechanisms to get their act together i think there is
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a lot of company men parity among the brics economies with china's capital with. i pad and no huge surprise of natural resources and so on and of course that being gay is a very strong come an interest in the sense that all five members like to see a larger role you didn't intend national community ten years on from the u.s. led invasion of iraq a grim reminder that the country is far from secure an al qaeda linked group unleashed a series of bombings that killed sixty five people in mostly shiite areas of baghdad tuesday the deadliest attacks so far this year artie's lucy caffein of has more. almost everyone that we've met here in iraq is deeply scarred and traumatized by war in one way or another whether was lost as under the saddam era or the massive violence and bloodshed that's been unleashed by the u.s.
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war and subsequent occupation not to mention the sectarian and ethnic lines that that war has opened blood shed is unfortunately the new norm for most of the parts of iraq here where we're standing right now is actually the semi autonomous region of iraqi kurdistan is probably the only area in iraq that has seen life improved since the war in large part due to profits from the oil that's been found in this region but less than an hour away in the city of kirkuk where we went a completely different picture checkpoint after checkpoint blast wall surrounding the city it was quite dangerous for us to move around without a military escort and most of the residents complained of potentials of security attacks almost at any moment so this is something that's really been reflected across the country and it's quite symbolic of course that on the anniversary of the ten year invasion iraq close that painful chapter much the same way that it began with bombs across baghdad but as for whether the people feel better off or not it really depends on fortunately on their experience their. ethnic affiliations their
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religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years. the situation in the country. we do have a problem that is violence there are explosions everything is. the way things are today. groups are fracturing this democracy. we would feel free to go out and be returned safely. but there's no guarantee that i'll come home so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear fear of when the next explosion or attack. barack obama chose israel as a destination of choice for his first visit abroad since his reelection despite earlier words on bolstering u.s. arab relations he largely skirted the palestinian issue with a focus more on smoothing things over with israeli leadership archy's policy soir now on the u.s.
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new plans for the middle east across this region the winds of change bring both promise and peril so i see this visit as an opportunity. but an opportunity for who to reaffirm the unbreakable bond between our nations to restate america's unwavering commitment to israel's security and to speak directly to the people of israel nothing about the palestinians the stalled peace process any pressure on television to stop settlement expansion the full years ago the message sounded different i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world and you know chooses to do this by giving an impassioned speech to a case for the cynic to israel using plaintive zionist imagery and naming an israeli boy who lost a leg in a rocket attack but failing to mention the dozens of palestinian children killed in israel's bombardment of gaza last year. no wonder his reception in
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a month of this well it's not such a large crowd of anti obama protesters here in ramallah but the sentiments being expressed a weighty reflected of the general mood on the palestinian streets. this is just a big shame on the palestinian leadership this visit is just for supporting israel . he came to me with the zionist regime people who refused to accept obama because of the american imperialism and the american authority but if the united states once and the united states has the will they could immediately stop israel from destroying the very last opportunity of peace based on two state solution but they're not doing that the question is would he have visited them a lot if he was not visiting israel and i doubt that. well and yet the main message from the bomb is three day trip was not even on the decades long conflict but rather more of the usual recruit on the situation in neighboring syria the united
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states continues to work with allies and friends and the syrian opposition to hasten the end of assad's rule and only ran on its nuclear program more of the same warnings netanyahu seized on that he sent a message to tehran about american loyalty to israel mr president i want to thank you once again for always making clear that israel must be able to defend itself by itself against any through it it's no coincidence that obama chose israel for the first foreign visit of his second term relations between him and it on yahoo have been strained particularly over west bank settlements and the rain in through it and although they both put on a happy face for the cameras there's no denying the mistrust lurking below the surface israel can never see the right to defend ourselves to others even to the greatest of our friends in the off the map of the arab spring the united states needs all the friends it can get but for all the pomp and ceremony a bomb is visit it nothing more than reminding these radios and palestinians that
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they need to make peace while leaving the arab world feeling even more alienated from washington. or if there is clashes across egypt this week between opponents and supporters of the ruling muslim brotherhood outside the group's headquarters the most intense fighting was in cairo are more than ninety people were injured police fired tear gas to disperse rioters who encircled the brotherhood offices the latest wave of anger toward the group or up to the last week when its members attacked journalists and opposition activists during a peaceful protest outside the building achmed who are you from egypt's opposition national salvation front says the government is only a step from falling into the abyss. the muslim brotherhood government than morsi government is with standing its position of giving a death a deaf ear to any claims of reform and to any claims of of opposition to the very harmful policies in egypt. the record of mostly is
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a failure of managing the problems of the government of management the problems of egypt it's told to the failure of this government the to the fate of this regime and it just has been stalling they're losing control over parts of egypt a lot of cities a lot of governments in egypt are now rising up against the muslim brotherhood and against the government did not recognize the government as a lawful government that would. oversee the matter manage the day to day of government work. next hour t.v. interview with a man labeled europe's last dictator stay with us. when
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i think some of the worst by seal on by sure if to listen with me to go hello and thank you very much for being with r.t. you've come to st petersburg to discuss further integration of russia and belarus with president putin well you know earlier there was talk of single currency single flak single problem but that now less than twenty years on it's kind of obvious that it's not really going to happen why have these large scale plans have fallen through what's tearing our countries apart which doesn't explode and was looser rule shrimp around mosul scoville is this group you're absolutely right except for one thing when you say that it will never happen. so you remember.
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historically we came up with a treaty that saw the creation of the union state of belarus and russia now if you actually look it up you'll see that it lays down a clear plan of action to build this union state listing all the key elements needed like the single currency and common institutions although is a very detailed blueprint we were also supposed to draft a new constitution and hold a referendum on it however we never did this last bit there was no constitution or a referendum overall we have made significant headway over the past years although we have not been able to deliver on what was spelt out in the treaty we have come to realize that perhaps we are not ready for yet that is not the time or but there is still one great upside our joint efforts towards a union state led to the creation of a new organization the customs union which in its turn was about a common economic space and we are now working to transform it into the eurasian economic union. if we let me on to russia you were very close to it chavis he was
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a man who united around himself leaders would challenge the west to western corporations western capital now that he's gone what is the future of this alternative now. i would not say that chavez united us simply because it's so difficult to do i first realized that when we became part of the nonaligned movement there are so many forces including united states trying to win these nonaligned countries over to their side to drive a wedge into the movement of hugo chavez worked hard to unite developing states he shook up latin america almost all the leaders there are left wing and they all came to pay their last respects to chavez this is a very clear proof of his legacy he is gone he set it going similar trends can now be observed in africa asia and other regions the. movement for freedom independence
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and justice will not wind down now he's gone no way but of course his role was essential to see what it would take a look at then it's well chavis was not the only popular figure there are one or two key opposition figures well known to the world but in case of valorous it's only look that the world knows sooner or later you will have to hand over the power to somebody else right how will that happen the king records are going to mean researchers to be honest i never think in the east i swore that i will never hand over the power to my relatives to my in-laws or children it's out of the question but the bottom line is that you need to win a fair election to get power i remember that i won my first poll as an opposition candidate it was a fair win just like all the following elections was won i've always played by the rules and i want people who come to power after me to do the same to win an election in a fair way. well i remember that during your summit this is to events chavis was
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still alive and he said we have a great holiday today because our guest is the president of belorussia look at shanghai and his son and then you told him that he was right in mentioning the boy because we need someone who will continue our case someone we can pass to baten to twenty or twenty five years from now. i didn't say pass the baton i said carry on our cause i do remember very well and i said it in a very responsible way when i say carry on it doesn't mean he would just take the helm and go into the president's chair we have a million boys like junior and it's them who will continue the cause which. some time ago they will continue the work that i have been doing. frankly i didn't mean my son he must be thirty five to even qualify as a presidential candidate for two years from now i'd be almost ninety five but if nicholai wants to make career impala. six will he support his choice. he is free to
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choose his profession but i would like him to become a politician he's eight now and he's seen enough of his father's presidency he's never had this idea that he will be president because his father was president i never bring up this issue at home that's not a topic to discuss with children as for my grown up sons they're pretty straightforward about it we've had enough of your presidency they tell me so we never talk of a power handover with them and generally i never talk about it anywhere else why should i i'm still alive and kicking so i think i can carry on for some time. what yelton say that democracy and valorous is just as good as in america or here an absolute many who cut it it will absolutely it's just as good trust me i can prove it right here right now that there is no dictatorship in bellary so that in order to be a dictator in dictate one's will one has to have the resources economic social
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military population and so on but we have none and i am being objective about it i am telling you that we have no claims of global importance and don't see ourselves so having major global problems we don't have the resources to do so what we want to do is find our place in the sun and live as an average civilized european state that's all i want. what you want. mr president you know the list of things to european union holds against you so i'm not going to repeat it. you know what you can if you like i don't mind though i do know them very well that's certainly true . and so does everyone lack of political pluralism freedom of speech and so on and so forth and it's a long list but what i would like to ask you is why do you think your persona non grata there was little. you know i visited venezuela recently and i had some time to think i did some reading analyze things and i thought of it as if i were
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debating with the americans and the west in general so i say all right because she is persona non grata for you you need to know he meant tree but you also deny entry to both my eldest sons and even my youngest who is just a little boy what wrong could he have done does he have anything to do with the alleged wreaking of elections all of my children are completely excluded from the election process how can they possibly just label them whatever it is they labeled them something bad obviously and simply panel from the european union if they care about human rights why do they abuse the human rights of my citizens so i can understand why they don't want to put up with shenker i can tell you the reason why they don't is not because i'm a north or terria leader although that may be true and it's not because they call me a dictator where they used to no one has been calling me a north or a tarion or dictator for a while they used to call me that because they have been instructed to do so by the
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us. but you so why then really mean you know what you are asking why me well you know when the new state of bell aris appeared on the map and claimed a place in the sun just like george another newly formed state those who'd already been there didn't like it as they wanted the place in the sun for themselves and now they had to move over and someone happy about it but that's not the real problem then it starts to go from bad to worse because shanker decides to take a hard stand for the state's independents. well everyone wants a piece of what valorise has to offer in terms of the economy they didn't like me taking a stand and so they started calling me all sorts of things next we don't privatized everything and some are unhappy about that we are a welfare state with a strong social policy the social and economic policies i pursue you are very different from what the west would want us to have next we do have a rigorous political system when power is defied between entities like the
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parliament and the government the president ends up with no power and it's easy then to know what happens in the state you can state fights and conflicts this backlash on the people behind all this you can lay your hands on some valuable assets through privatizing before anyone knows it so they don't like it that they can do it for freedom of speech is another such things but that can't be serious how is it even possible not to have them with all the modern media around us and there is also the internet our analysts have calculated fifty one percent of our active population are active internet users how can i possibly keep their mouths shut i am more than anyone opposed to bans building fences and other such things you can win the fight if you stay strong if you're weak you better stay out of the fight because you're only going to get yourself and your state chased into a corner i don't want to sound like i'm being overconfident but i just want to say
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again i feel strong enough to fight and stand up to any attacks on me my family in my state my valorise speaking of which tears ago you said germany and poland had conspired against valorous what conspiracy did you mean and what do they want from valerie i do remember it was right before the election the german foreign minister came to visit it was a high profile visit as for. that was it when the foreign minister was offended by your. comments regarding his sexual orientation right on his being gay but why take your hand if that's what you are did you know he was gay when you were talking to him no i didn't i had no idea at the time my staff included it in the memo but i didn't finish reading it. why did you even bring up the subject i didn't they did sikorsky did and i simply responded he kept asking questions like moscow banned the gay pride parade would you ban it if your people wanted one i replied you know i
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probably would let them do it downtown i'd have them parade somewhere on the outskirts let other people watch it maybe say something i basically don't mind lesbians but i definitely do mind the gays why because women turn gay only when we guys are not good enough did you think it helped arrange a relationship between germany and. britain it wasn't about that they had previously approached me with basically a list of terms and conditions of the kind that will be friends with you if you do this and that and that and i responded yeah i can do this and this and that i did most of the things they had required but they did nothing in return they simply found an excuse to talk themselves out of it actually the excuse being that incident when we dispersed back or out of one hundred people who tried to break into the government building what's going on asli they did not care at all what the
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west and the united states have to say about you know in fact i do care because it's not just about you it inevitably effects the country's image right you are and you just said it correctly if you were only about me i would probably get hurt and say to hell with them but the thing is true that they are trying to hurt the entire nation the state so i can say i don't care tools although i should say i am not taking too much to heart and the. they say dictator dictator i feel sorry for those who actually believe it when they say it is they don't even know that they are deluded about their reality and the person they're talking about the only thing i really feel bad about was a few days ago there actor of us national intelligence presented a report forecasting a possible new crisis for belarus in two thousand and thirteen would you agree with this is my new model why not say the same about america i could put it this way the
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global community including behrooz may face a new economic crisis if it comes from its usual place of origin i.e. the united states the fact remains that europe has failed financially if that's true and since europe accounts for half of our export turnover it's obvious that it's going to affect our economy our export turnover with russia is also declining a little bit although there's no crisis as such in russia yet and so it's true even more so for georgia bellary see crane in other states the kind of real sectors of economy they have with no oil and gas of their own and the need to pay high prices for them yourself of course is a problem for us when the entire world's economy is going down but we have some reserves of our own and we'll use them if the need arises well make it thank you very much for this interview sir please don't call me sir i am no lord it takes too much money to become one mr look at shankar thank you very much for the interview
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