tv Sophie Co RT September 10, 2018 1:30am-1:51am EDT
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it is almost as bad as china only smaller that's the quote. we make of it like what does this mean and do you feel like europe should be prepared for import taxes from washington as well i think reactions can be considered the swing these two are but at the end of the name of the day you know trumps protectionism is affecting today more european union than china. the decisions that to continue now where decisions first against the prince the lies because the friends the allies like european you know or like canada or like mexico where countries without any damn petty any customs and the protection is with the us we were really in a very good relationships in terms of trade china already. has many many barriers with us so the decisions of trump are affecting today more
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european union canada mexico than china so this is why we are so angry with him and we would this is why our reaction is in terms of counter reactions to the u.s. but also in terms of turning to east what i would think could hear a pin slapping terrorists in retaliation to act hostile action is maybe a strong thing to do but that does not put an end to the trade war itself so is there anything else other than you trade taxes then you can deal and turning to the east we can hope. the democrats can defeat trump in the next election system that says no one hears that he would be elected the first time but at the end of the day . i think you know trump is doing what he said in the electoral campaign i'm not surprised by the direction he took the point is that the direction is
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a wrong one because is that the direction say by saying american first and american industry first is to the most ration that we can start with with trade wars and trade was most western countries among w.-t. or countries among west and east are the way to waste opportunities to do. destroyed jobs to destroy. the recovery in our part of the word this is why i think the retaliation reaction and the global trade. acts from all of you did european union this is why i mentioned. the eastern countries but i can mention also for instance mexico we have to. have a new deal with mexico because it's it's for the most traditional that we want to
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be proactive and positive towards north america but we can't accept the substitute of the take from so you have like you've said in the beginning of the interview that whatever is happening is a mortal threat to europe but i've also heard jinan in to say that trans hostile attitude towards europe is actually going to help you or grow up that's funny because that's what we russians say and what the sanctions the sanctions will help them grow up but are you guys actually when i say you the europeans ready to defy america like serious issues for instance iran sanctions i think iran is is. is really next and acceptable what happens on iran so i think we have to think how to avoid the bad consequences of this huge and so on on iran. it depends on the next elections depends whether he would be reelected or not because one scenario is from
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a sort of bought into this one too and then is the sort of nightmares that can command up and we can start again with this. strong alliance and strong. working together between the u.s. and europe if you're trying to. get sort of election in twenty. that is profoundly different and this is why i think the next months will be important to so for two to follow this is a belief ok so let's talk a little bit about italy europe relations with russia because here upon russia have separate relations i mean they're much more tied historically and economically than fresh are in america because russia america is more strategic partnership more than anything else so. practically all the public to go forces in italy that you know
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i've come across. they are for close cooperation with law sco i don't know any italian politician whether it's from conservative or democratic or the alternative parties that would say we need to make war with russia all of them are saying we need to cooperate with moscow that silly way but then when it comes to lifting the sanctions the only thing italy can do is just you know the vote against the automatic extension of sanctions what is being rome can be. stronger and saying maybe we should get rid of the sanctions if we understand that this doesn't benefit italy politically or economically. italy's the country as you know with the best i think relationship with russia in terms in the comic terms in political terms so it is clear it is not hidden it's not a need an agenda for italy to overcome this situation but at the same time we are
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within the european union and within your opinion and. there's a mixed feeling and a very. why there and complex scenario on this topic i think it's it's necessary to work well together to try to overcome the situation is the interests of europe of all if you will is the interest of italy i think that in today's interest of russia to choice necessary to work altogether to have an evolution you mentioned the u.s. and europe it is clear that this the different interests the different eastern interest is because geopolitics is forward by two words geography and full effects. and for joe griffin europe and russia we are neighboring countries so we have to co-exist we have to work together we have to cooperate that is not the case for us so this is why the key point for ours is
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that. the consideration of in the next future a path away a road map on how to overcome sanctions is in our interest is in the interest of all the european union but i think it is indeed interest of the russia to this is why we. we we hope russia surely is trying to play the sanctions are helping. that i can tell you but. i don't want to get your personal view on this what is this about like michael costa russia or chancellor merkel comes to russia and every time they speak out of russia it's all about bridging the gaps not about the gaps ok they talk about importance of being together and moving forward together and the minute they're home facing their audiences it's all about you know super anti-rational rhetoric is this for the audiences this is for the voters or what is
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this thing go one swear in russia talking to put in we say one thing and as soon as we go back home we need to pursue the usual rhetoric or else will be seen as what because it is the sister to understand that these diplomatic situation meets a diplomatic it was. bright and very wise approach meaning that we have maybe two separate we have to cooperate for many things and we have to freeze but it would be the problems that we're having without raising these problems as well as the party we choose to look for common ground. what holds us to. put themselves on the line. they get accepted or rejected.
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and we're back with and we call a dayton is former prime minister mr lads and let's talk about the differences within europe because you're probably one of the best speakers to speak for the european union as a whole so the refugee crisis which is hitting europe really hard right now italy hungary are creating a united front against migration is there actually six support of austria and division group. there saying the european parliament elections of twenty nineteen it's going to be a referendum of europe without borders that and then your neck or has proposed against europe that protects itself this division i mean can this be something fatal or in europe i think you're right that european elections next year will be maybe the most important european elections ever in the european history european
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parliament elections were always elections in reach. it seems a joke but it is reality europe was not the matter was not the core of the discussion. each country was having european elections to discuss the mess because hers to try to check the popularity of the government and so on and so forth it is the first time that the european elections will change in any way the european path because you know for twenty years until now the european parliament was formed around two big people ethiopian lawyers center left center right all the political decisions even on russian sanctions or trade issues are the outcome of an agreement between these two political families so the european parliament political landscape it's an easy seat landscape because you have two groups you have to
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do you need the agreement between two groups and that's it that will change next year next year you will have fragmentation probably it would be necessary to have the agreement among four groups to me to have a majority that means i completely different. decision making process at the repeal level i think next year in this very period we will see over the old good times of twenty seventeen or twenty sixteen because the european parliament would be completely different and in this european parliament. the other main point will be. are the populous parties running together in a unique group in a unique front or are them divide it. because of course if they are united and if they get not twenty twenty five thirty percent of the votes that
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change a lot of european life and this is why next year it will be a turning point of the european political life you mentioned migrations. you know migrations is the typical topic where the inter-governmental rule. doesn't work because if you have twenty eight head of state and government meeting around the table and the topic here is are many migrants you take how many migrants can give you it doesn't work because the answer would be always zero i want zero i as prime minister of my country upon one migrants i want zero but if you have refugees coming you need to have a supreme national organisation the european commission taking the
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responsibility to say these syrian refugees we need to welcome them and so we have to redistribute them within the member states and it is not. good will of one country saying that i can take one thousand i can take one hundred but it's it's a different way with the intergovernmental role it would be impossible to solve the migrant problems in the way it was looking right now i don't know what's going to be in ears to come right now your new government italy's new government doesn't want migrants in italy and is even threatening not to pay its share on the migration issue into the e.u. budget here but you know it's a contradiction this agreement between italy and hungary is a contradiction because italy is the country of first entry in the european union and it is first entry because italy's the mediterranean country like
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greece so it is almost impossible to block any arrival because of the cost of geography of italy so the first need to futilely is to have solidarity of the rest of the european union when we have refugees or. arriving we need the other countries showing solidarity towards us and the less giving so little it is audubon and hungary hungary they don't want to have any migrants so the big contradiction is that italy needs exactly the opposite italy needs a european situation in which you know we had a crisis in fifteen thirteen that was a very difficult crisis but if you have five hundred thousand. future's arriving
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and if you are a continent of five hundred million people if you spread all these migrants in all the continent you can at the end of the day welcome them you can leave with this problem but if you are welcome there only in one country eternally or in one country germany the problem is absolutely inconceivable and unsolvable this is why. only a european solution can give some answers to produce migrant flows of course we have to control our works then the border not for open doors of fuel up to all migrants it's not manageable but for refugees coming from wars that the west. you know iraq afghanistan syria these three countries of origin are the countries. of the refugees during this
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crisis and these three countries where the big mistakes of the of the west. hopefully overcome the difficulties of the past the lot of tears thank you very much for this interview which you very much. my body told me that i belong with the point but my thoughts my mind with that along with the girls. under the sun starts to be a very. full of what persons doctor. i was born
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a male had a sex change when i was thirty years old. i've now been living as a woman for twenty eight years and i fully regret this. problem should have gone away from by now but they hadn't so these surgeries are nothing more than plastic surgery i've had several female to male friends and you look at it and you just go oh god you paid for that it's horrible nobody can change genders it's impossible. is delusional it's a mental illness. this is now where one of my bones from flesh of my flesh she shall be called woman because she was taken out of from a. politicians to do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. more so more want to. have to go right to be
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