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come back as soon as possible while the world cup here in russia has been recognized as a huge success but not just for the football that's being played although the football was pretty incredible but for the organization of the event there have been worries going into it to some foreign press did not materialize this is what sports officials pundits have been said. the fantastic world. markets we've started this. excellent world excellent work. to pull. you over for the love. the life which i believe in the boy's shoulder everything is so and i simply feel properly secure to say that people are friendly. you might want to. help these elite we've seen almost all the strong teams make every effort win their match while both feet considered to be we have been almost on the same level with.
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the world cup with the organ but i'm stupid to be surprised that one of the biggest achievements is that even customers will be stuck to smile. they don't smile anywhere in the world they say welcome to the group but that's what it's been spectacular people are very friendly fashion you organization of the event be very good been left surprised but i'm very happy with how everything is going. as so many big names sharing their thoughts their experiences of world cup twenty eighteen with us here in russia thank you for the privilege we've really enjoyed having you for the past month one month and one day auction here in russia has been a real pleasure i just want to show you something though because there's a carousel that's been willing around throughout this will cup i kept looking down at it and thinking before it ends i want to go for a ride on not and it's still not kind of sums it all up you know. this ride that
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we've been on in football and in motion had to come to an end sometime. but you know not too long to wait now just four more years that we qualified in the company and it all start up again who knows where will be will be close to the football thanks for staying with. well this weekend saw a major escalation in gaza with israel striking back against an alleged hamas rocket attack artie's middle east correspondent paula sliver of course this past weekend the israeli army carried out its largest is strike over gaza since the two thousand and fourteen war it hit several dozen must targets after more than two hundred waters and rockets were fired by palestinian militants at israeli
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communities living along the gaza border to palestinian teenagers were killed three israelis were injured in the early hours of sunday morning egypt managed to broker a truce but the situation remains extremely tense with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowing to continue to hit hard. during the sabbath we hit hard our policy is clear when anyone seeks to harm us we will strike back with great force that is what we did yesterday the i.d.f. delta matched the most devastating blow since the gaza war of twenty four team they got the message if not they will get it later israeli officials insist that the ceasefire includes a cessation of all arson attacks over the past few months they have been thousands of balloons and kites attached to bombs and other explosives that have been flown into israel these have resulted in hundreds of fires on farmland and also on nature reserves resulting. in the destruction of tens of thousands of doom's of land there
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is going pressure by the israeli public on the military and the government to do something. let's be clear a cease fire where terrorists continue to strike us is no deterrence it's on it's a surrender the justice minister and the cabinet any ceasefire that allows hamas to rearm itself this tit for tat of airstrikes and rocket launches is a significant flare up in an already volatile situation since march the thirtieth more than one hundred thirty palestinians have been killed in almost weekly clashes along the israel gaza border and just this past friday thousands more descended there resulting in the death of a fifteen year old palestinian boy and israeli soldier being injured in a rare admission mass has said that it launched rockets at israel as a warning and also as a deterrence to stop israel sending rockets with members of the go resistance exercise its right to defend that. is really aggressors who made martyrs to
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children by conducting strikes against gaza international mediators. position is that the occupation started this aggression and has. been made by calmness from our side but only time designed acts of aggression against. direct response from the resistance for some time israel has been focused on its northern border and preventing the establishment of any rainy and military presence in syria the government is where we are to escalate tensions in gaza but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under increasing pressure particularly from these gaza border communities to deal with the situation there r.t. tel aviv. we spoke to political commentator i may or he thinks they're both sides are to blame for the latest escalation. well come us does not recognize israel he does not even recognize the oslo agreements which created the palestinian authority
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come out has more of a chair of blame but israel too is not blameless because rather than. take a corny a serious consideration of the so-called saudi peace and we should be drawing her story and while it is stalling more and more settlements are being built in the west bank and the chances for a deal between israel and the palestinians get slimmer by the day so yes there's enough blame to go around and even though hamas should take the largest share israel too has to answer for it. the country back at the top of the hour with all the latest news headlines at each end end if.
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apologized for the suffering their not only want the money i want the revenge. i think hiding this catastrophe of falling in britain for the past fifteen years or so was its connection to the e.u. and the ability to have the dollar currency and yet passport right into the e.u. you take those away and you have this actually greece on steroids and all those banks and the e.u. and america are going to attack the u.k. worth of play and drive into the back of. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low it's high education is becoming just another product that can be born and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business it will. good models of the regime. bring that fellow they could
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ever. want is the place of students in this business model for college i was born now and i'm extremely more education for the new global economic war. yeah. like to welcome the viewers in subscribers of our team today we're talking to dmitry peskov spokesman for the russian president and this interview is special because mr pass cover great to meet with us on the eve of one of the most important events in global politics this year i'm referring of course to the summit between vladimir putin and donald trump in the capital of finland thank you mr pascoe of thank you first let me ask you does it make any sense to talk to
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a person who can break his promises when we talk about global politics for example the principle of america first or the promise to stop wars all over the world and not to start new ones boiling there before me nor with the parents or the principle of this principle works for any head of state and he had a stake when talking to the foreign counterparts has to take care of the interests of their states and our president is quite pragmatic and consistent he always says that he cares about the national interest of russia above everything else that's why he understands the reciprocal beliefs of donald trump and of course such an approach can only be viable if accompanied by another principle this approach has to be based on a commitment to develop mutually beneficial cooperation taking into account the interests of the other countries as well and these factors together can create the right environment cooperation and this is what we hope to achieve at the summit we hope to see the first step. towards overcoming the current critical situation in
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a country's relations. well what i was referring to is that donald trump promised to remain committed to this principle but many believe that he has violated the principle not. let's not forget the donald trump is quite popular as president of the united states and many people in the u.s. have a very positive impression of what he's done as president and there's ongoing investigations or internal affairs of the united states or the elements of those investigations that have to do with russia puzzling to us but let's not talk about that right now presidents trump and putin respect each other and they get along well so far they've only had a brief opportunities to talk so this time we hope that they will have a more lengthy conversation. staying on that subject a few days ago donald trump was asked if he thinks that mr putin is his friend or foe and he did not answer this question directly he used the word competitor
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instead what do you think about this remark or do you see donald trump as a competitor. i mean. i'm. pretty familiar with competition is a good thing i would say competition helps the world to develop but there is one part competition has to be fair we need fair competition in politics and in the global economy and unfortunately we see the competition is not always fair if you look at the recent situation where u.s. officials commented on north stream to this is a purely commercial project and those comments were a glaring example of unfair competition from premier. opera will you discuss this issue specifically during the summit and are you ready withstand the pressure that the u.s. administration the white house may put on germany in this respect. he is taking and name of course we are worried by the. comments let's not forget the
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north stream too is an international project it's not even russian german or german russian it's a multinational enterprise which has many shareholders among very big companies from various countries and let's put it this way threatening these shareholders as well as threatening brush and germany with sanctions if this project goes further these threats are a big concern there is no clear agenda that will be created by the heads of state as they go along. yes. or. that trumps a visit to brussels the intensity of contact between the u.s. president and other heads of state has been quite high recently would you compared to what mr putin does in full closely which people donald trump talks to especially before this meeting. but he. hated that issue. of religion personally protest of i mean of course
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there was the nato summit before the meeting and this is a highly important event you know very well we think about nater and of course we follow all the talks involving u.s. presidents and we analyze the information that we get but why would we compare them mr trump has his own international agenda mr putin has his these are two major powers in the world and we cannot be limited to our borders because our interests go all over the globe this is only natural. for him with. his name them cope with the more the but do you see any competition there and why is it that today u.s. allies and nato specifically are so worried by the fact that mr trump is going to meet with mr putin. governor bush why they're worried is their business not ours russia has never sought to use its relations its interactions with certain countries against other countries against third party states this is never been the
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case with such concerns sounds rather strange russia and the united states have a special responsibility to maintain strategic stability and global security so common sense tells us that all countries especially european countries should be interested in seeing the normalization of relations between moscow and washington in his interview with. them because mr pascoe if you said that the agenda is not set in concrete. i mean you know it will be formulated as the two presidents meeting it over the government of president yet we have seen some leaks in the media about the joint statement that's currently being coordinated so have you really made any proposals on that joint statement is it true that there are some disagreements over this statement already look at the. history just really this is not true or do we have made no plans for a joint statement at this actually there is no requirement to issue
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a joint statement there will be a joint press conference where they will make their own statements and when you wish to be it's really a matter of course. of course we understand that this bilateral press conference has not taken place yet this is an outstanding event definitely and preparations for such an event is it also special to you. put in the this is a regular process. his press conference is quite often with his foreign counterparts but of course this press conference is going to be quite an important one and i get your we do need to coordinate technical issues who will go first to august second there will be questions from the media from both countries so we do have a common understanding on the technical. procedures of this press conference and we hope you will provide plenty of interesting information to all the journalists waiting for this meeting to conclude in for my to make their. way to contain your speech with your gauge or. that of the meeting was announced immediately after mr
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bolton's visit to moscow but so why did he come here to just give the green light for the some eight or are there some preliminary agreements which may come to light later in helsinki and it was a lot about the. conversion. this was a very important visit to prepare for the summit we compared notes on the entire scope of issues in our two countries relations identified where we have common ground where it isn't possible to have common ground and where we don't have common ground at the moment but we may find some later and while the presidents will talk in helsinki we expect lavrov and pompei to have their own separate talks this will also be an important event of the summit presently me and. the. western journalists are going on about some possible big bargaining game that could on ravel in helsinki should we be watching out for anything like that at all but does moscow have any bargaining chips for the americans many of. the word bargaining is
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absolutely inappropriate instead positions will be compared and they'll be clarifications to confirm or dispel any fees as you know our relations are not quite support states and russia was not the one who initiated this downturn we hope there is a political will to normalize relations. so again in the american media that russia might hand edward snowden to u.s. authorities have nothing to do with reality. for him to think. of such a thing no those claims are entirely untrue is out of the question. yes i could do that if the hoarder or box of why are you so stubborn when it comes to even the slightest possibility of us getting crimea some believe it's donald trump who might be ready to start discussing the matter from a different perspective like other western politicians maybe it's worth having
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a go with him and they seem spoil it all but the most go at it. from a different story there is only one way to discuss this and continually saying until russia gives crimea back there will be no this repeating this like some kind of mantra is absolutely illogical it's a road to nowhere it has no perspective and nothing will come of it. because with more on what if mr trump is the one to stop this is there any hope of that. you know we're not and never have been wearing rose tinted glasses but we can hope for that. with for good but i'm donald trump has already announced that he has a big present for mr putin has the russian president prepared any kind of were turned gift that i think that the. or here program i was president well i can tell you yes but as usual there will be some exchange of gifts but this will not be the
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main point of the meeting. with fox. forgot about all of them by me. apart from the headlines we saw after donald trump's visit to brussels for the nato summit we were at about the defense budget of this organization being boosted how we respond to that. come from. nato is an instrument of confrontation it was constructed specifically for the purposes of confrontation from the very beginning this is been the rationale behind the alliance so when the alliance openly calls russia or a potential enemy increases its budget this indicates that russia needs to stay alert and it does. make you. so you're not talking about taking any particular measures yet.
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as you know we do have parity thanks to our new innovations our new weapons and systems the purpose of which is to secure nuclear parity this is an element of mutual terence and it guarantees global nuclear security given other threats coming from nato you can be assured that our armed forces and our defense industry are taking all necessary measures. in your pride you mean we. can go to them. the syrian national flag is flying over the city of dura the city where anti assad protests are riginal is started now that i saw has been defeated and the syrian government controls most of the country what will be moscow's next steps. are that up north where. you are right i saw has been largely defeated even though there are still some pockets in syria where we see remnants of terrorist groups with other countries turning
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a blind eye to that which the syrian army continues its operations against these groups and that's a perfectly normal process the ultimate goal of all that is of political and military resolution of the syrian conflict you know of course about the constitutional committee this is part of the comprehensive approach that should advance the peace process just in our process and so on but the news corp president . well the meeting with donald trump is of particular interest in that context do you expect any pressure from the united states on iran's presence in syria. iran and syria. no. of course syria will be discussed by the two presidents we all know what washington thinks about iran but at the same time iran is a good partner to us in terms of trade economic cooperation and political dialogue so this will not be an easy issue. and. a
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national and of course you also have to take into account israel's interests how are you planning to maintain a proper balance between all those players this is another factor that affects what russia does in the region to deal with the here was neighbors to brazilian put. president putin stays on top of these things you may have noticed them the last few days he met with iranian special envoy and received a message from the spiritual leader of iran and from the president of the country and just a few days earlier he had talks of prime minister netanyahu so this is a very complex web of contacts which is ultimately intended to minimize any negative consequences from the irreconcilable differences between the sides which could affect the prospects for a political settlement in syria you pretty mediocre is not going to be pretty screwed if you're here with us again. let's move on to a different subject what car will mr putin use to move around and will his motorcade go there. you'll see these new cars new vehicles they're not
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mass produced not yet at least in the autumn have the company will start taking orders from mass produced cars and sometime next year they will be available for purchase as we start to have more and more limited capable of transporting heads of states will be able to use them for a wide range of purposes as for the car the president will be writing in you'll see for yourself if you get. me that he gave up with many thanks mr pascal thank you.
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what a waste of band the cop is not going to sit there and all give them the benefit of the doubt because people should be reachin in their waistband with cops having guns trained on him same police still moving. i think hiding this catastrophe are falling in britain for the past fifteen years or so was its connection to the e.u. and the ability to have the tower current say and yet asked for rides into the e.u.
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to get. it. a day of top level diplomacy comes to a successful and as vladimir putin and little trump wrap up and his dollar exposed summit great progress. our relationship has never been worse. than it is now however that changed as of about four hours ago. despite both leaders agreeing on a number of key international issues us media lady yuri is that the result. i don't know which side is the bride and which side of that is the groom anderson but it sort of feels like we're at a wedding you have been watching for out for the most disgraceful performances by an american president today's press conference in helsinki.
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