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to avoid the planned as we agreed between the war counterparts of crans germany ukraine and russia the declaration own the necessity to preserve feeds. the substantive negotiations which never started when. there was just a lot all to make some only some of the awful and it was good enough i mean the declaration of ceasefire but that's not enough to just settle the situation and to arrive at the last thing solution in your studies. i don't know what and it's difficult. so what about the constitution it was declared a bush never discussed in there are still. on the side you cry whether it's good or bad but no one consulted the east of ukraine on the constitution of course it's the
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domestic affairs of ukraine and we regret that people are dying in the it's the civilian population that are dying and you are well aware that actually number of refugees that have crossed the russian border is growing and of course we would stand all the assistance of it but it's not acceptable and when journalists are killed with them. it reminded president poroshenko about that yesterday. was i see it's. the representatives of the media or both who are in russian journalists being targeted but who is afraid of objective information going to spread the crime and then we very much hope that. the wind statements about from the cuba story on the investigation they've got to be implemented if you will of what you're up to then of course there are more and more events in the world. development was.
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the least of the asia pacific africa but it will just balance are going to. dispel and find out the rest of the history that moral and spiritual values and being eroded. some you have to go down is that all you newspoll or your model of the world. want to determine their path for the future is very self deluded to keep their cultural identity and that drives counter to. countries to preserve their dominance in the defense ideology and on politics in a fight ends so it has nothing to do with us directly but what's being done to french banks in europe as a machine yet then we can't call it was an easy thing but indignation in europe and
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here in russia we've actually we're aware of the pressure of there was no you were partners. with friends in terms of not exporting mistral but you would helicopter carrier. into russia and they said there was a cavalier that if they didn't supply this helicopter carriers they would lessen or even lift the sanctions against french banks except to ball them to work with international affairs of course sanctions as we presume they should be only adopted in line with article seventy one of the un charter otherwise these are not sanctions or. it might be something else some unilateral tool. you know i just did it in the show the past seven years to. get to our partners
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have convinced us that they have good intentions they warn to preserve cooperation could have expanded nine. moved their political borders close to russia's borders and when we. posed a legitimate question to then what do you want to discuss this with us they said it's none of your business. let us waste of chickens there are still those fools talk that they're exceptional and they don't apply. independent policy anybody would get even seen you crying prove that. them up in the model but it's perverse with double standards. doesn't work but it might use them but i still believe that pragmatism will prevail. we need to get rid of them bishan zz. intends to. garrison to impose common. use of
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qana that rules of behavior which we need a world based on mutual respect. and mutual consideration of interests every country can be different every country can build a society a word which is different. in its foreign policy russia has consistently push human that. corporation with promoted for corporations for compromises and not for basically confrontation which we. should be for the fact that international law. to everyone and to not be used discriminately to service the interests of individual states. and it should also be perforated in one way fashion would you shouldn't turpitude in one way and in
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a completely different way to morrow just to suit someone's interests you cannot unify world is a valid but you need to five points of convergence. you need as you see not just competitors in there but also cardinals we need to build car peroration between the countries between mentor gratian structures that words are our basic assumption and that's where we proceed from when we promoted simply ask operations in the c.i.s. developing a mutually accepted. trade ties this is a priority in russia's foreign policy and its long term polish if you squint at the driving force behind the eurasian integration you knew it was the troika russia. loose and because of stan the deal sign on
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may the twenty fifth. marks but len age we are creating a new a new area which will be appealing for investor is your creating a common market and of course the same way as countries are very much interested in joining it in a very macho that armenia will let you know very soon as you go she asians with kyrgyzstan are at an advanced stage we are open to other countries as well promoting these. procedures so you not isolate ourselves from the rest of the world but we are just prepared to negotiate i crossed for free trade with individual countries and with the regional we with the e.u. in particular. is. a key strategic. partner we want to find new ways to expand our trade shi'ites and investment opportunities we need to
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remove the barriers for training we need to our great ask the legal framework if you're stuck with it. especially in energy as a key sector and. that should be a corporation based on respect for mutual interests and that of course will define stability only. you were asian and space. stable and steady development of the development of our economies were all we need vested into natural gas infrastructure together with the e.u. authorities would build a north stream pipeline along the bed of the north sea north sea and of course decide by the barriers. for the cells of the stream project to be implemented and of course we all understand that the e.u. is being used by some. become the victim for a short sighted approach. and ukraine has reached its gay sions
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in terms of what. buying gets sent there far fail to pay for the gas they have not paid for in a van burn december and this is completely unacceptable our partners are resorting to blackmail and they want to decrease prices and completely unjustified. but although the contract was signed in two thousand and nine there was implemented in good faith and as you know the training. lifted all of the charges against former prime minister yulia timoshenko we signed this contract with. means that the. acknowledge that it's the contract is in line with international law and one of the crane in law but
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still they don't want to pay for that they don't want to deliver on their commitments you know. starting from june sixteenth we've switched to advance payments and so they will only receive as much gas as they pay for work at the moment they don't get anything from us they only get natural gas from the so called reverse applies well but actually there's no no reverse you cannot push the jazz using the same pipe backwards they need to be an expert in natural gas to understand that it's not possible you know. for them you know they are using our natural gas and they pay for that and we are aware of that are we not taking any steps at the moment. just not to escalate the situation nor is it worth it. but of course who we all need to learn the lesson and then you've got
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to. face consumer ensued and do face suppliers should not be held. in prison this is the situation where we all need think of how to minimise different political or economic risks or you can force major awards in august two thousand and three seemingly mug with the verse three of the final act of the year that you. are going to not only give also arsen opportunity to go in the bag to the founding principles are in large corporation on the continent are also we need. ensure. particularly in european policy. they are effective and we need to make sure those are no and can. try. as there are no interference from the outside there is no promotion of radical new an artist forces that's what we all need some safety net so that there's no
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repeat of the iraq of the syrian scenario at all so crazy that. it's this shouldn't become a could taint in there would spread around europe it's especially dangerous for the post soviet countries because these countries are fred child politically economically they don't have a stable sustainable political system is crucial to respect the constitution and foundation of these countries. so why is it important generally not just in the c.i.s. countries but in europe as a whole because even the countries in western europe where seemingly things are ok. there are a lot of hidden need killing and social differences which could ask your you which
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could give rise to extremism could be you strip exploited by external forces they could rock the boat and could lead to the toppling of the government and then illegal us and then we could all see unit the negative grantley cations we need to provide. visible security we need to respect each other where this should be the foundation. that. preceded that common human acheron cultural economic space from the atlantic to the pacific ocean i talked about that. from the life from the sublime to believe the stomach urged the foreign ministry to come up with commendations to implement going to saturate our name to go. to the main principle noninterference. the only way to put it inside but the only way we're pinning
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a policy framework we need to reduce our sharp ration going. and to focus more on the pacific like words that would help us to develop the far east and siberia policy of rushing asia pacific up. or shoot. the protection. on the shore into stability in the region and russia share the shanghai sharp rationalisation. you need to ship. in the summer of two. thousand and fifteen we will host city of a far to the summit of the shark operation going to zation and we need to increase our cooperation with china and we are seeing closer did come out. between russia and china and we both share the same opinion and so on vereide for
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you of diplomatic situation we are not only cooperating against someone we are not building looks. with a vivid example of a very productive corporation it is going to mutual respect and cooperation we want to develop our relations with our traditional past miss india and vietnam whole playing to increasing role. in the world and we cooperate with other countries in our city on what would be latin america in africa we were of course reliant on our huge experience in terms of cultural and economic ties and of course our ties with the u.s. . which we don't want to rush the ship but isolated to just. not at it's high. but it's not because of russia we were always
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wanted to be predictable a predictable partner we always want to build a relationship on an equitable basis but instead are legitimate concerns in interests which have been ignored but if i'm out of another point i'd like to make us for a different lateral for men to meetings. if we are given the role of just an observer who have no. say over a vital areas then actually we're not interested very marginal these multilateral four minutes at the end of it he said huge. when you guys know we shouldn't pay you should sacrifice in compromise our national interests or the right of just sitting near by those leaders and i think that the western partners should realize that it's that we often hear all to mate in africa no we often being elected.
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we are ready for a constructive dialogue not only on an aquittal base its slogan when you get to go to college. situation the world is very complicated of course russian diplomats to be highly qualified so there's been nothing i can ask for the situation in ukraine in crimea russian mission abroad have been acting in a concerted way i'd like to thank you for that and also like you for much appreciate the work of permit representatives. the u.n. and other international organizations who should work in this same dignified and. determined fashion and. we don't haitian do you have this sense proportion we shouldn't rely on. you. it was non-negotiable. on the moral of. words
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of the your. leadership of russia we'll do everything to make sure the. activities and. exactly. what you need. to increase the wages in order by one point four times. of the year and the pensions. for retired which is when you grow by three point four by three point five percent. what. will work. so we will continue to increase the pensions starting from two thousand and sixteen of that increase it will be your fourth time increase and i'm sure that we would fail to increase the efficiency of russia's foreign policy.
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in your particular girds the russian government to provide additional guarantee these other agencies to the technical staff who work. for missions especially in the face of a terrorist threat deployment. of course diplomatic service needs to be codify paschal kind of service for the russian federation we can see these remarks so the first part is now over and would like to thank the media who are the attention. sure because last question. the room or the remainder will be a committee behind closed doors. with.
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ok so vladimir putin seems to have wrapped up his section of the speech there he was giving it a dressing in moscow foreign policy speech really giving a whole range of topics ranging from eastern ukraine gas supplies he stressed equality concerning international law russia china relations were also spoken about a russian u.s. relations just to give you a little bit of of baccarat and into what the majority of the speech of course that was about eastern ukraine he said and i quote no right to leave people to the mercy of kiev authorities speaking about of course the the situation not is still ongoing in eastern ukraine he said that bloc sea fleet access the russian black sea fleet access cannot be restricted also he said about ukraine an example of containment policy is what occurred there which was widely used during the cold war which is an interesting quote indeed
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a whole range of topics we're going to try and move to paul scott artie's paul scott he's been listening in on the speech intently as well paul a whole range of subjects being spoken by there give us your thoughts on just what he spoke about in the main and of course he spoke about a whole host of russian foreign policy issues including relations with america where he said some countries still have an exceptional attitude and believe they're exceptional they're on happy with sudden aspects of russian foreign policy but it really was ukraine of course that resonated most strongly in a speech that we've just now he went on to say the ukraine events that were happening in ukraine as a result of the containment policy following the end of the cold war which never really ended said president putin and he said what explain what response. did the
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western world expect he's talking about the idea of of course following events in ukraine when president yannick code which was was ousted from power and crimea in the referendum elected to return to the russian federation he was saying. what response was the western world going to expect he said that there was concerns amongst russians and russian speaking people and particularly the russian government that nato was going to expand into crimea and that was something that president putin wasn't going to allow it to happen he also said that basically any option to defend russia the rights of russians ethnic russians in russian speaking people including economic tolls and political tools under self-defense they were all options open to the russian government. he's also said that he believes meaningful negotiation is realistically the only way forward out of out of the
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current situation in the current crisis of course the ongoing clashes in the east of the country but president putin also going on to say that the recent decision by ukrainian president petro poroshenko to announce an end to the recent cease fire and continue the clampdown of the anti terror operation as it's been called basically putin saying that that decision means that any further deaths in the east of ukraine who solely be petro poroshenko has responsibility. what a summary of speech and foreign policy thanks very much for that we're going to take a quick break and be back with you shortly. have you ever heard the expression pleasantly surprised well that is how i felt when i heard that the supreme court of the united states had ruled the digital information
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on cell phones of arrested people cannot be seized without a warrant finally the american people catch a break in a court decision this ruling is linked to the two cases in which the police used information on the suspects telephone to press for further charges against them i think this is the most important aspect of this decision is the press that it sets the court said that just because a cell phone is in a suspects hand it does not make the information on it any less worthy of protection for which the founding fathers fought so could we extend this to say something like just because i have a telephone or computer that doesn't make the information on them unworthy of protection from the n.s.a. or the privacy invaders the thing is that the supreme court decision is a good start but the police using your cell phone against you upon arrest is just the tip of the privacy destruction iceberg if the members of the highest court in land really do feel that the founding fathers fought to protect our privacy then they have a lot of paperwork and court decisions ahead of them for stuart but that's just my opinion.
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it's probably the most complex and difficult to. come. to the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. about the people. the problem is they're already us people. right now reading. this something shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because again because it was nine times four in the morning even the best commander was given the mesh shoulder . are going to make mistakes and this is this whole idea of brotherhood and author
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and camaraderie and in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no place . this is what we do we kill people and break things. we can see something if simple as people playing soccer game we can see individual players and we can see the ball . i can only see his facial expression you can see he is now focused and crying out. maybe he cursed us or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for. there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured.
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i know c.n.n. a mess n.b.c. and fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's closer to the truth just like take. off. it's because one call attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. i don't or teenagers we have a different approach. oh because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not like damnit i'm not. ok. you guys talk to the jokes well handled so i got to.
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ukraine's military resumes its operations in the east with attacks on several cities after the president refused to extend a ceasefire which expired overnight. about the spot an intense diplomatic effort by europe and russia vladimir putin has revealed that president poroshenko has accepted full responsibility for the bloodshed in the east. also courses off the western oil industry seek to cash in on the bloodshed in iraq as the u.n. reports almost two and a half thousand people were killed in june amid the advance of islamist terrorists . and also this hour black water immersed in recent iraq threaten to kill u.s. officials sent to.

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