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in implementing the decision to complete the fifteen and a quarter of the approaches by generate twenty five percent but. she will get this work is in the pockets of the tension on the global community we held it back by the way on the. decision on the rectification of. arrangements made in time to time i called for everybody to work with bill and be ready to come to balance its compromise in the area of war to a distributor show you because it's not determine the efficiency illegitimacy or the i.m.f. and g. twenty years but yes i mean you the best you can thank you for sales have been achieved in the field to find that should regulate criticism well you know what. we did today is issue has been on the top of our agenda from the very beginning of the korbel crisis likely outcome governments trust that in twenty years you know
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thirteen the financial stability board has turned into a full fledged international organization we're huge it will become so strength and its potential for improving financial regulation that you can live by going to move out of that i wanted results have been achieved in the development of our approaches to the reform and impartially implementation partial implementation of the reforms in the fall and areas which are very important and once i'll take the liberty to name the more than the men first one a space or three and you know if you're going to include the regulatory framework for banks secondly read through forums over and over the counter derivatives market currently measures for this practice is going to financial institutions to carry out such a complex real storms we need to strike a compromise between the leading global economies a huge national motto my legs all because that you can ask national measures on
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strength and financial it was to build two should not. but it results in regulate true costs and just a fire bully high particular platform participants are going to show it is even more to financial regulation hinges directly upon the efficiency of my just to come but tax evasion at your mouth a lot more is that your. topic has become one of the priorities of this year we're coming against the backdrop of all the creative globalization of the global economy and you know what you should do efficiently and calm but if you know when you're a genius there. are limits to the behavior of tax payers first of separate countries are not in our vision every country should strive to create the best possible tax regime for the business community but that does not mean that these measures should be used to avoid taxation when you are as
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a result gentlewomen eating the plan to join action plan for your. tax base. and globalist profit shifting. it has been prepares together with the always see them and what were they and i would like to say if we're calling it. the wall because the piece of work it would have been without. you was more. one we could have lunch with don't have to shovel results the knot but i want to get a plan of action implies through the adoption of more stamps for greater transparency and improving international agreements you would if area of taxation should when they have to come back to you we would love for you will you assure the very just practice of your huge profit shifting to the shores and close of texas payment in the rejectionists jurisdictions where these trades and services like reduced are used to men let's discuss our agenda and discuss trends in the
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global economy and ways to respond want to know that it says discuss the problems of financial regulation including all the action plan in one way area where taxation and reforms of the global financial architecture trolling increasingly on the simply just broke action plan your paradigm i actually wrote so you might know thank you for your attention and i gently. because in the beginning of this one hundred two i want to read your. response i would like to queue the floor. so that i will look or which will let you know what i says the current state of affairs in the global economy and plan then says you have the means. and there are much more going on and i would like. to just push the button and only console equipment so that i could understand who is willing to take a floor and to share their point of view on the current problems will report here
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for out two hours you just that was to be c.e.o. and if everybody who is willing to take the fall fails to do so. well you like it's a simple way to live it to stay here for long and to be on time. with all the shocking and if you see proposed to. the discussion of this notion and we could proceed with discussion of other issues so things we should interest you treat as a present of today's meeting which i wouldn't you think which are supposed to extend the current to gender but some of the participants asked me was most of the . some time you've given a choice for the discussion of other issues which weren't part of our agenda but. extremely important in the for the global policy i'm referring to the station on syria or let's do that during or we're working dinner so
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a couple of good news for you that we. do not just cause you know all the issues at once so we shall be in the first part is rich a lot more to the summit let's discuss the problems we have gathered here for israel and which are both the key issues which is twenty. all right so well there we go you saw the russian president vladimir putin right there that was his opening address of the g. twenty summit here in some petersburg i'm real research a for roxy the whole crew of us here and he said no way. katie pilbeam be a host of our business program venture capital she'll be joining us live in about in about thirty five minutes so do stay with us here our t. is live from the twenty thirty and g. twenty summit. thanks very much for this worry we'll be standing by for this of
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course in the meantime though the russian president's press chief talks so our team so be sure we're not it's just a couple of moments don't go away. says many times the gold is the father of all friends. i'm sure he told me to see if these children. today truly will finish this you know in time. pasta. my dad is probably the kindest soul in the world. he can't abandon a child he knows that they wouldn't survive so he in jurors to the end. dream can
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be summed up in just a few watts russia and the world was no wolf and we don't want any children to wake up in orphanages firmly believe that the parents out there every child speedo may goals. terrorists they hide in the woods and prepared to become suicide bombers. those still believe these young men can be saved. then. the mothers won't sleep at night they'll follow those sons into the woods find them and return them to a peaceful life they killed almost everybody. had been able to take him away from maybe that was by chance. how does it feel to be
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a terrorist mother. if you have even the slightest chance come home. my son takes terrorist on o.t. . they were ready to do anything for their country to me is to love the country more than yourself if you joined the military for any other reason that you're probably not to have a good day they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. but it however good people get hurt. and i've heard good people empty silent. a lot. but would prefer not to be sometimes i feel like. i should have died over there. because i. i saw
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some people who died. near is cheaper than tariff it. on are. ok. i dave a crock it welcome you to take your oliver jane it's a little while in the middle of the chesapeake bay learned of a genocide. rampage here all in the chesapeake bay probably one of the best there is and felt the fall for it. this is. your island before the channel was cut for zero zero zero here. way up there. as go. right here are some of the headstones from the graves that for here this is a fruits that's that's what we don't want happen to tangier all and we want to get some protection in the make sure that we don't go into the chesapeake bay like
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going to school russian president's press secretary it's great to be here with our teacher it's my pleasure so president clinton has given a detailed interview yesterday explaining russia's position on the syrian conflict though something still remain a little unclear because he said i wash out as soon as he gets solid evidence that there was a chemical attack in syria will act decisively what exactly does that mean. well actually the. russian position is very simple it's very straightforward and it's queer dog. as a matter of fact and it was numerous times by various russian representatives russia has never been an advocate of. mr. president.
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russia has always been an advocate of the supremacy of international law. this is it to do what we are insisting on and this is what we are trying to explain to all partners the necessity for everyone. to stick to the rules of international and principles of international law and international mostly pilates. the only body that can. make. use of force against any country. just event is the security council of the united nations and not a kind notice single country in the world not any other international organization can do that. both moscow and washington and also all other capitals in the world are strictly against.
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here's the joy of any weapons of mass destruction in the case of syria's chemical weapons and russia to the sheers concerns of the united states and other partners of us. this kind of weapons can be used during the call so just to be precise if presented with evidence that chemical attack to take place what would be the decisive action that president prevent only if it depends on the evidence and evidence can be proved only by the. rather than experts by the united nations so they have completed their job in damascus they have returned back. all the evidence or being examined by rather than bodies so where we have to wait until we receive the results of this examination unfortunately the evidence that were mentioned by mr kerry they were brought by
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american representative to moscow. cannot be found satisfactory in terms of proving those weapons were used by other side because there we have the proof that i didn't use them also right because we don't have a proof that either well we have let's say we have a very strong. strong. in understanding understanding that there can be played for provocation for a strong provocation we currently we don't have any. direct. evidence straightforward evidence that this weapons first of all these weapons were used and seconded that they were used by. syrian army putting
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also confirmed yesterday that russia keeps fulfilling its. cations in terms of supplying and maintaining some equipment he did say though that only some parts of s. three hundred where sent to syria and the rest would go if the situation will not ask late for there and the tensions will go down what exactly is planned to see we are now weapons mean to equipment at this point russia is continuing to fulfill its obligations there are written in relevant contracts there were signed between russian companies and soon. we don't have any regime of sanctions international regime of sanctions and what is being done by russia and this. is in complete. and complete. accord nation with international law so russia has no way violating. any single point in a single article of internet sure i don't think that's in question that russia is
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violating any of the laws but is it a secret if you want if you want to. say military equipment and weapons well it definitely. does russia has anything to do with a chemical chemical stockpiles in syria who ever has access to them at this point do we know the origins of this chemical stockpiles. well syria is a country that possesses chemical weapons it's known it's known internationally. the legitimate government of the country and the judgment on me of the country is holding control at banking moon says that he does want syria to be an agent out the g twenty meeting and avoided it will be unavoidably avoidably it will be and so we will have to admit that leaders will have a very good chance to exchange their views in syria. and although the
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agenda of the summit was preset long before. and it's really overloaded by economic issues and g. twenty is it generally is is a format creating for discussion economic it is different today will leaders will have to find some additional. calls here and probably speculations that obama will use to twenty platform to actually promote peace syrian case do you think it's a sure bet for him i have no doubt that mr mr obama will. explain his argument will. he will share his views of this problem with his counterparts and also i have no doubt that mr putin also will have a perfect. opportunity to share his personal views and russia's views on syria.
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and with his colleagues with his colleagues given the fact that. let's say this situation in the camp of those who are seeking a strike. situation is very controversial and we cannot say that. of countries supporting the idea of the strike except friends no one's really supporting a strike i mean the issue didn't find any popular support with the usual us allies even putting was surprised why do you think so why do you think that happened this time well. we have a bitter experience international community as a bitter experience of this kind of strikes this kind of strikes there were performed. presenting presenting a strange powder what color in the united nations and so on and so full of terror
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performing known fly zone. accompanied by heavy bombardment of civil war civil rights and so on and so forth like they could have put. in those so we are all sharing the experience of can sequence of that strikes would mean quite turbulent situation in those countries so it never led to stability and never lead to prosperity. to the contrary it actually brought lots and lots of sufferings for people of the country. brought. maybe even on repairable damage for. for unity of the countries do you think america will strike. here personally i don't think i read what was said by the president of the united states and he said that he had taken a decision to perform. differently. and we all
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will be watching the discussions in the congress what will be the overwhelming opinion in the congress also we we hope for for the contacts between between no problem and terrorism and american congressman because we all let's not forget about the initiative of all of them and terrence to go to the united states or to turn invited the contra ports. from the hill. to discuss the situation and to try to compensate the bill of the of the governments to to come to a single point of view talking about congress president obama sent off american ships towards syria where before any decision was taken way before any proof or evidence of anything has been presented i mean keeping in mind the scenario that setting could congress really vote no and i can barrister later in front of the whole world so he us to turn back the ships and go back home i don't think i'm
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going to position to discuss the domestic affairs of the united states. they have looked sort of interesting because they have also expert domestic experts that if you think you do that you think the congress will vote yes or no in your opinion what's your guess. we will appreciate. the readiness of the contract. to take into account. every single argument before taking the fight on this fish that there are so many arguments the american public doesn't want to an american soldiers seem to disapprove of this particular strike u.k. parliament voted against it all its allies except france don't seem to want to launch this attack and yet why do you think about my so adamant to strike now. as a matter of fact we don't know we don't know and we thing that this. can
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lead to a very bitter consequence to toto distribute ization of the region this will pave the way to further turbulence is in bordering countries and more of that and what is maybe even more important this will be another. wrote another nail in the coffin of international. international law and international relationship that we used to have after the second world war but could this be just based on preparations for iran as the next thing to come well. it's another question it's another question i suggest that we'll leave it is you know what i'm asking because usually when western countries launch an attack on any other country except restoring the rule of law and democracy there are precise pragmatic reasons behind the launches like with iraq
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and with libya it's understandable because there are a lot of oil you know we don't really understand what's in it for the west or for america and france at this point with syria unless iran is the next step to take well we all know that. inflaming of war. of another war in the region. will definitely. make your position more tense hirani is a very important country in the region. it's very important power in the region and definitely it's important so it's impossible to think about the region with without taking into account the position so. definitely we have to be very diplomatic and very balanced approach.
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bringing these balance to this may lead to. tension. that is not needed for all of us just really briefly about u.k. and syria cameras failure to convince to cut house of commons about the surprise to you. mr president has said about his surprise my toes. his appreciation. iraq afghanistan the balkans some all you haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the
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list of engagements of airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious start a lot of people have written me asking me to predict what is going to happen next which for me is a possible i'm not good at predicting the future but i can say is that we. we are living in a very tense moment in history many argue that the u.s. economy with its unfathomable debt is really propped up by war and the petro dollar so if the us backs down here what could be the beginning of the end for the world's only hyper power but if they do attack syria there will probably be some sort of reaction from iran russia and china if you haven't noticed nato has been trying to encircled these nations and had russian internet conspiracy land a lot of people are saying that russia is next you see if there is no resistance in syria then one by one all resistance to the un ending hunger of nato will be smashed out one by one the reason syria is so important and so scary is that you have one massive military force that could be very motivated to attack for its own
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self interest while you have a group of massive military forces how they voted to counterattack for their own self interests this is a very tense standoff that could lead to a major moment in history military history but that's just my opinion. they're hunting down as terrorists they hide in the woods and prepare to become suicide bombers only their mothers still believe these young men can be saved. the mothers won't sleep at night they'll follow their sons into the woods find them and return them to a peaceful life they killed almost everybody. had been able to take him away from maybe that was by chance. how does it feel to be
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a terrorist mother. if you have even the slightest chance come home. my son thanks terrorist see. they were ready to do anything for their country to me is to love the country more than yourself if you joined the military for any other reason that you're probably not to have a good day they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. but however good people do get hurt. and i've heard good people empty silent. a lot. but would prefer not to be sometimes i feel like. i should have died over there. because i. i saw
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