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one. there is just name within the circle k. it's between those who say such things and their conscience as regards terrorists i guess russia some of the more than any other country made an important contribution to fighting terrorism and such statements are usually. because it's stemming or two from politicians who want to demonstrate to their. how tough they are but they only do this for the sake of scoring some additional political points . to give it within their country the ukase an important partner of russia we hope that one day the socialist that wish. and i hope this will happen soon because i hope we will be able to overcome the difficulties that we have in our relations center that you achieve a positive trend in our corporation which would serve the interests of both russia
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and the u.k. next question closest to the company until it. surely is mr president you had a meeting with and glimmer emmanuel macro on yesterday so i guess you talked about the incident in the current street were you able to convince your counterparts that this was a problem kishen on ukraine so how did they respond well they were calm i don't know if i was able to convince them you should ask them about that we presented our position and that's not just our position as we presented a difficult step by step how the events unfolded and we presented the timeline and how can you jack today from the logs of this shit she says clearly these nestle's work to penetrate our territorial waters in a secret way and go through the kurds story secretly you know what is this this is a plan. cation you can because they see this in the documents and the
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testimonies of the silliness themselves by them what else can you say there is no or an argument i don't know if i was able to convince them i'm concerned about some other things you know you're going to like i said earlier i'd like to repeat it we when you have any family on a larger scale in ukraine nobody goes to martial law and now than before the election they close martial law why did they do that of course this is to limit civil liberties and rights. limit the political activity in the country what's in the worse they introduced martial law in only ten regions ten provinces where the incumbent president and does not have much support where people do not support his policies so what does this mean. for the
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ukrainian government divided the country. into two parts. i think this is a mistake. but even this is not the most important thing the most important thing is that. and by the way they talk about those detained sailors they're detained for violating our borders but nobody remembers what happened in addis when people were burned alive. in that building and when you raise they talk about the crane investigation but there's no investigation they just keep mum about this you know and you know. what i am to. be supported with is when i look at the latest events and this latest incident though this provocation in the black sea and what we saw in the dawn this east.
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it's all loose indicates that the current ukrainian leadership is not interested in resolving this situation at all says especially in peaceful way this is the party a war and as long as they stay in power war will continue why. because. ok. well when you have a still it is when you have such provocations like what just happened in the black sea. you have to put it well if you can get is always easier for the authorities to continue robbing. its people and its country you know this is the case when you know both in russia and in ukraine they say that war is really good for some people but you know that's reason number one why the ukrainian
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government is not interested in a peaceful resolution of the conflict and second you can always use war to justify your failures in the economy and social policy you can always blame things on. us if those people are your people live in poverty. with you they country has no budget they have to ask. me can they say it's always easier to blame all this on the external aggression. and this analysis. was a way that's what was up which is what concerns me the most but let's wait and see how the vents will unfold in ukraine as it is each week kiribati ukraine and because ukraine is our neighbor. it's funny because there's me to
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push. day to go. mr president. so this community with the crown prince of saudi arabia has to several questions first of all so you were able to coordinate all get real joined position on the opec plus deal are you going to further reduce oil production. if the current that it prices for oil continues what did you talk about the. journalist killed in istanbul and. could you please tell about the as far as the situation with the saudi journalist and his murder in turkey's concern to the crown prince talked about this at the first meeting of the g twenty he spoke about this incident himself and he has presented his position on this issue. now as
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regards oil prices and our deal is yes we have a deal to extend our cooperation. to extend this deal. and we have not ordinated de production levels but we will work on that with the saudi arabia and regardless of the final figure. once this final decision is made we've agreed to monitor the situation on the market. and we'll make necessary adjustments as we go. mr president. you met. with his. president ed on on the margins of the g. twenty even though you met with them just recently why are you why do you have to
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meet with them so also why is it so important and my second question there briefly your car. russian car so this is the first time that it travels so far that it's the first time it's you know what south american people were really interested people were taking pictures with what you do next to the hotel you've been riding in this car for a few months and you use an illness drove it. well i did. drive the limousine i mean i you drove a smaller car but it's a really good car i like it and it's not just me and some of our arab friends like did too and they said they want to buy this car for themselves so i think we'll arrange that i don't think it's a problem it's a couple soon cars so well made and it's myriad comfortable shit now you asked about the frequency of my contacts with my colleagues it's because we
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do a lot of work together you're born you wouldn't you panic you know especially since we decided to go. back to the nine in fifty six declaration it was just as we announced after our meeting in singapore i think that you know we talked about the need to set up additional mechanisms for interaction and yeah yeah i can we stick. to crease it is the level of confidence on both sides should be able to expand our humanitarian contacts in our economic ties that it's what we talk to. who it is that's why we need such meetings also we would read with the prime minister that he will it is that russia early next year this may be i will get a chance to visit japan as well now as regards turkey you saw how much work we do
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together right now with trees and he's increasing quite fast. my school just just recently we completed this we shift scene segments and yes. three menow will have to get started on the lens settlement and next year we are going to launch this quite blind and we also have another major project at the nuclear power plant which is we have the many projects we were gone the other and we use every opportunity to talk about this and also to discuss syria because we need to inform the constitutional committee and it's a few sophisticated matters to requires a lot of patience. and we do this work very carefully proceed very carefully based on the agreements we need and instead of moving what we have to take the position of our arab colleagues into consideration of course we
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can't percy do without. the mosque being put off for damascus so it's a complicated matter. it would get shipped to mention the work and it requires a lot of consultations and of course we're also concerned about the situation in the middle of that we see that you are too accused portnoy's are not able to cope with this situation entirely but they keep working to set up this demilitarized zone so we're told. by special forces in our defense ministry will soon resolve this situation. that's the only. hand on us that then is past the music camp that says you know we are guilty and it gives you banished this is the first six i mean the g. twenty. in argentina salem latin america that what do you think about the contribution of lead in american countries in the world affairs. well we
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know that there are certain problems here there are financial problems there are economic problems and because of that you have social issues in latin american countries still with think that the developing markets like brazil argentina have a bright future and it's obvious they have vast potential and we have been working with this country and will continue working with them. as much as we can and. look into the future right after this meeting for example which will have another segment of our visit here which will have been working with visit to argentina have a meeting there with the president of argentina will meet with our colleagues in the new. government will talk about. its. prospects
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in future projects i'll mention this later when i talk to the media but we have. railway project together and we have some other projects coming up our. promising partners so we'll people working together you win though we're. quite far. from each other but modern technology opens a lot of opportunities for working together despite the distance just. said you were talking to both additional mechanisms i guess you heard to the peace treaty. and japan mentioned this as well so. why why do you need additional mechanism why can't you work with desisting once and also i wanted to ask you about ukraine in the restrictions that they imposed is russia going to respond in kind no we will not impose any new restrictions on the ukrainian citizens on the commissary. what we are going to do is we are going to. make it easier
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for ukrainian citizens to come to russia and get russian passports if they are interested in doing so and as regards to these new mechanisms with japan we agreed that russia will appoint a special envoy for talks with japan japan will appoint. its special envoy. and then we'll ask our foreign ministers to be in charge of this work directly but we'll let you know about these details later when it's got a visit going to see it's just that sort of upset me and it's a russian t.v. are you considering exchanging twenty four captured ukrainian sailors for russian citizens currently detained in ukraine have you received any such offers do we have any conflicts and with the ukraine. technical levels maybe because president
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poroshenko said recently that after this incident in occurred straight he. told you then you refused to talk to him. and now they are going to withdraw from the is of treaty so what is going to happen while our experts keep talking. this will continue as regards contacts at the top level as i do not refuse to have those i knocked off to president bush on the phone but this does not mean that we are not going to talk to human toll even though it's hard to talk because i don't know what to talk to him about because they never deliver on their provinces for example and we've agreed to years ago all the more. i think it was the village of lugansk we need greed on the cease fire. forces i think the always see. he should fifty statement saying that the conditions for pulling their troops are there. they had every seven days no clashes.
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just say no we still hear there was some shooting and then the whole process stalls so i don't know what is there to talk. so let's wait and see. now the situation will unfold jordan and whatever happens but of course we'll stay in touch. sailors' no we're not yet considering a swap at this point and the ukraine did not raise this issue when it's too early to talk about that there is still being investigated that we need to establish the fact that this was a provocation by the syrian government and we need to put all these things on paper and this has to be legal and i mention the log of the sheets. and i think it's been even published so we need to because they. collect
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testimonies. all of these sailors. all this has to be put on paper and then we'll have to see that's when you. don't will you agree but you soon other meetings with it on old term because the case says he wants to meet with you then in less than an hour he changes his mind you know that we don't have any preconditions. with him because the matters we need to discuss important they're important to our countries they're important to the rest of the world strategic stability this is the number one priority. because you. relate it to non proliferation of nuclear weapons the last question. but since you're in the center so the last question though because it is just. you know i want to ask you about ukraine assume ok but you just see. it in the g.
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seven foreign ministers to russia to release these sailors and the ships you because it's ukrainian property what pulling russia did and. did you talk to the u.k. prime minister during the g. twenty we saw each other. things. we share with our relations with the u.k. i hope that we'll be able to improve them into a future not too distant future but as for sending the sailors and the ships back to ukraine you can also remember the russian a fisherman captured in the sea of as that went without there were any ground to do this so there is the two thousand and three treaty talking about fifty five kilometers so then the rest of the sea can be used by everybody by both countries and they seized fisherman and the captain is still it is all being kept by
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ukraine's without any explanation but i had. which of lawlessness and now they staged this provocation because. we usually let ukrainian military ships go through the kurds three on september seventh. several ukrainian ships went through the kurds three we probably won't let them use our pilot and they passed the street and instead of doing the same this time this stage the provocation that he went after levi alerted our territorial waters because it is that the border guards told him you can go to courage you should hire a pilot missing no and they went straight at us for this straight talking about it and that's when the ships collided have to that because our border guards started squeezing him out because they were going to courage. and prior to that
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they said they were going to blow up the bridge so what did you expect our border guards to do and they told them to stop and they did not respond they started running away. so that's it east of the border guards. you know coordinates with the orders they received in accordance with their instructions any border guards over any country would do that. if their border was violated what's taken no question i don't want to finish with a grain. if i said there's some of the list could if you were able to talk to you but on the internet there is a quarter growth of you sitting next to me. eating dinner no no no no no was this fatah shop you know i guess it was fatah shop or maybe had they to quote a graph sermon other than i did not sit next to millennia. on the one hand i had
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the presence of so. and on the other hand if i had the first lady of china that were different she's going to know those pictures were from hamburg from the previous g twenty has some at. a dinner you know wished. we talked to and the wife or the us presidential sitting nearby ok let's take in the economic. question what's up with the g. twenty is about the economy recently to shut up and that's not supposed to remove these three derrius protectionism but when they come cut it says you are to fight a recession in the global economy in the w.c. you. should let's not get so we've been following up with a t twenty and then it feels weird no breakthroughs no nothing so this is another summit by the g. twenty and it feels the same way. you was courted little you're not likely to
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be economy will look salary but what we can even have a serious session. well isn't that you shouldn't expect the kind of results that you're talking about from such events which could actually always have a lot of the shoes you always have a lot of contradictions and it's good when all the key players in the world come together and they all want. to have something together take certain steps. to help the global economy grow but this doesn't happen very often because there are too many contradictions or too many conflicts especially today like i said. there when i attended d.v.d. forum and russia calling said according to the w t o the mobile trade laws about this but you. got fifteen billion dollars i believe because of all those
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tariffs all those sort of chick. sanctions. and all those problems are still there but it's still good to meet it like we did hear from even though countries argue this kind of events held them to stand what's the general trend the world why would all the countries are talking about and we also discussed the w. w t l does not fully meet the purposes it was created for your sake the. negotiations have been going on for many years and we still see no progress but now the japan is being in the solutions to. they will prepare their proposals for improving the way the works and if we set up a working group this is a big deal and we will also but russia will also make its contribution in this work
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and it's quite possible that you work out some kind of agreement setting up in a mechanism that will benefit most. of the countries. and this will further help the global economy grow thank you very much. and you've been watching live there from. president clinton wrapping up for the last half hour or so what the questions he was fielded vast majority of questions there some talk about love i'm talking about ukraine as well very briefly to ups. going to go back he is still speaking let's go back there seems to. me this is done by the defense minister who staged a coup and then the russian president you've you're being saved by the captain of a nuclear american submarine. you know so american
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so the american submarine the when. to are unable recently or to it's very unlikely . let's say for a. little bit of the united states due to you kareen we're only able to go through the streets so it's a bad film. it's nonsense that we thought it might be something interesting with turns out it wasn't all in the same way that we had whether photoshop pictures of you may have been sitting next to one of the party says that wasn't true either it was a photo shop picture of let's get back just very briefly pre-trained is going to give a lot more detail let me just give you a potted version of what i've been writing there the last thirty minutes he talked about the cancellation of the trumpeted meeting at the g twenty he said it wasn't russia's idea it was america's idea to do that he said it was a long overdue that russia and america had a conversation in a specially in view of the fact that there are plans for the u.s.
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to withdraw from the i.m.f. treaty as well in the start treaty is coming to an end soon regarding nuclear weapons and warfare potentially when preparing the final statement he asked so that when he said well there were arguments there are arguments amongst all the members there the g. twenty over trade over immigration he said but generally it was pretty good that they did almost to come out with a general communique he said argentina done a very good job of keeping everyone on track there and it's a general direction in which he thought the world and russia should be moving he had a question about the army chief saying that russia is a greater threat to the u.k. than is a most extremist groups he said russia has done more than any other country to contribute to fighting terrorism he said that's more to do with scoring internal political points in the u.k. than anything else he did say the u.k. is really important for russia in the hopes he's been saying to get relations back on track there that it went back to the current straight thing of course the big spot at the moment well we heard earlier on he drew a diagram for
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a manual micron and i'm glad merc let me to. and explain to them how he saw it he said he still firmly by his point of view what happened there he said he tried to explain to the two they've got their positions as well just as trump has he said the best towards them if they've changed their minds after his explanation. fine the one there is a question about why so many meetings with the turkish and japanese leaders he said succinctly is because russia has got so much work going on with there with the moment has got so many plans and has got so much interaction that's why it's needed so we're going to go to our correspondent to put more before the bones of all that in a couple of minutes but let's get a view from american our richard black's a republican from virginia watching on hey there nice to be with you or thanks for being with us rather the russian president said he made russia's position on the instant of the current strait clear even drew as i said the para lead this map of how it happened do you think donald trump and i'm glad merkel and others will take that into consideration or will they still keep the ukrainian point of view i do
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think it's going to go. i suspect that they will take the ukrainian point of view although i think as the days have passed it's becoming increasingly evident that the incident at the kurdish strait was a provocation by president poroshenko of ukraine. it appears that they had a very routine process for allowing naval ships to pass through this very shallow. area and that. the ukrainian. foreign agents aboard their ships were given instructions that they were not to follow the normal protocols which inevitably led to the russian to the russian coastal guard intercepting those ships so i think it was ever
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reaches the mind and i think i think if mitt romney is on the quantum of cliff got that information as well you'd think they would have the right. info on this intel on it what they saying at the same way that i won the. well i you know i don't think it really matters what the truth is the fact is that there is this is powerful movement. by and it's it's not incentivized by groups like the atlantic council and all of its inner locking directorates and it's a it's a pro nato group and it's designed to make nato war or aggressive towards russia and you know the honesty of it is that. russian present absolutely zero threat to the united states if you think about this russia has no troops on the end i wanted states who are we have troops on there
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they have no ships russia has no shaft in u.s. waters and we are running our ships right out to the edge they have no ring of vessels around the united states but we are bringing sam missiles and there is no military alliance that russia has accumulated to to. but you can download it or i would work so it's kind of the other thing it has well let him of putin said he hopes for a proper meeting with donald trump when the u.s. side is ready when is the u.s. all going to be ready considering i was talking about the withdrawal from the i.m.f. trading now the stay the start agreement coming to an end as a lot to be talked about you'd hope that two really important people in the world trumpeted would be getting heads together on this any time soon even politics aside . well it's very clear that president truong very much wants to meet with.

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