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he is the minister of children and equality in norway now you may ask yourself what the children and equality have to do with doping she also happens to be the vice president of the world anti-doping agency and the only person on the board of water to vote against a restart is reinstated back in september and this week as well now she said that russia needs to compensate all the expenses that water has suffered over the months investigating russia's laborde stories and trying to see whether a side is worthy of reinstatement russia must pay for this whole situation they're involved in the cheated and want to devoted always resources to this night and day instead of trying to protect clean athletes that is despite russia has been paying around a million dollars annually to the waters budget that is despite russia's spate fifteen million dollars fine to the international olympic committee based on the mclaren report based on the state sponsored system doping allegations she wants more money for water despite all that she's not saying a concrete figure but the norwegian press is speculating that could be tens of
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millions of dollars but as far as i understand miss helen has not yet filed an official lawsuit and we'll see whether she does we spoke exclusively with the former president of the russian rowing federation a venue i mean boot who is leading the group of athletes and their loss. well most of the sum is based on our expenses during preparations for the olympics it is all backed up by official accounting documents i don't think we're asking for too much it's not so much about money is moral compensation if mr mclaren were to publicly apologize that would be fine too. it hurts me personally that those athletes who spent four years working hard preparing for the olympic games were treated unfairly that's why i want to defend them and obtain justice. this court process will not be quick we gave the lawsuit documents to mclaren and he now has thirty days to assess the situation and respond then we
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along with canadian lawyers will examine all documents this process could take over a year your program returns and half. welcome to sophie and go home sophie shevardnadze moscow and tokyo are again at odds over the decades long island's dispute is it time to finally settle this issue on what the two nations finally let bygones be bygones i asked former diplomat and former of negotiating in the carroll islands talks dr. seeking to counter the rise of chinese. looks to russia finally settled post one
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grudges. to result. from nineteen forty five. but will japan's american allies look kindly on a g seven member striking deals with. could result territorial dispute bring russia closer to. even if the politicians do figure it out. voters let them find a compromise. dr cassell he called tall go on massacre and forward negotiator in the cure oh islands talk welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us the hottest topic of the day for japan and russia prime minister abbott has sworn on his father's grave to do his best to put an end to the dispute around the cure what do you think has he asked too much on the issue with the potential failure on this front lead to his downfall as the leader of the country do you think he's staked too much on the issue. as you know travis thought it was
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a good thing may. present a few and far as i. choose to cites those residents. only see just you being. in the little stations in no way to be fools to the other. person oh yes that's really totally acceptable solution and i think that's all the fine way of going to go so sure but at this point both russia and japan are stunned in their approaches to the carolus moscow says russia's sovereignty over all four islands is out of question says it would put the results of world war two in question talk e.o.'s seized the islands as occupied territories and once the mac well seems like these are two irreconcilable positions what is the point of this flurry of
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diplomatic meetings and conferences if the main issues same soon be set in stone for both parties. well. you know listen the both as you have mention not really. very each other on this than each other but that's the point of these negotiations both sides are trying to find a mutually acceptable solution and you if you have listened carefully to the outcome of the present of you look both sides have agreed to what they are and they are going to do their best in order to find this mutually acceptable solution i think only i don't have anything that lets the president the prime minister and the foreign minister and they are. really our best you know that you find these mutually i've said from the police but also i'm thinking about this issue of think kero island it's been there for the last seventeen years shows that i says this
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play it should be solved now or never but if the two nations managed to coexist through decades without you know settling day out this year why the rush now trying to stop it all of this whole sixty s. continuously send a message this is on the soup weeks you look president putin and myself kind of result if the timing and as you may know mitt romney is the sort of priest of these open his skull so he has a right you know he has the power to make consistory decisions and as you mentioned we have been negotiating this fully for so seven before us and taking into account our baseball just and taking into account the position of the country it's one way i think this is one of the best way best tiny little to retire or bring us
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wealth of info you. opinion polls show that seventy five percent of the japanese would only welcome the peace treaty in japan gets all four islands and in the best case scenario russia is prepared to discuss to saying how the japanese people are all riled up about it what and no deal with russia better for the general public in japan than a compromise to my knowledge. i mean it's obvious. this isn't just obvious public statement i know we have to be sued because there's just false that we did for us in general is. that this my understanding yeah. how true is only we do not know exactly what the final solution the final form and going to wait. until these three thousand will
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come out through to lead us. to foreign ministers and their. well let us be. too late be the of of these new systems but you get there is the historic value the islands are also just are typically important to russia they work as a buffer between russia and the pacific and for impressions or could have for its access to the ocean what is talk here whether to offer to make up all this. you have to know like the secret you know. one by one and see what will be the final outcome and. common sense tells us if you're going to find some solution which will endanger russian security if you listen i don't think this will come out so the two sides have to come out isolation we don't
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create these so there are some. security positions but these concepts and i'm struck i'm supposed to say i will do their best they will they will be able to find the kind of solution i do such as my view so under a treaty with the united states washington has a right to have return bases on japanese territory and an american base on the keralite lands is something russia isn't prepared to get so japan doesn't take on any of the islands how can a balance out russia's security interests with commitments to its alliance with the united states i think you are understanding of this if you think the reason we've just united states is not necessarily accurate not really and the united states of the security i could be men and young going to discuss without it already where there are many bases. it does it certainly means up somebody. or.
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i'm not getting security i mean i. think they have bases wherever they want to they need i'm just and my job and you thought oh it is up to the negotiation between the pilot and the united states and. if so them through some months if not already on. the basis. if some kind of agreement will. be. funded you know the united states will not. look. the consulate what is the ultimate agreement between the ponderosa reasons also based on the c. one hundred ten and also based on the rest of the security i mean. common sense i understand but it doesn't mean much when sad in words also pledges don't mean much
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in the long term when the russians have learned their lesson with nato so what concrete guarantees can japan provide to moscow to rule out the u.s. presence on carroll's out of good this is exactly the point the president promised and there always will be discussed i'm saw i'm sure that they will find something sparks the form on the basis of the sort of the rest on site by the trustworthy you see we talk money you know russia know up front. the peace treaty that used to be suited based on the mutual confidence mutual trust if trust me long emerged through just. three feet i think it is really difficult to foresee. we'll see a bit of confusion of a peace treaty and precisely this you soon will enter into the school of the trust
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we know you're going to create between the two countries. so i remember the last time when japan offered russians a deal with de-militarized island that was in the fifty s. he had it states politicians why not been arms and sabotage the negotiations so if the same deal comes on the table now what is stopping for a merica is to put pressure on talk radio on you know scuttle it again thinking about the situation today. on these other independent. we've failed to secure if you have event we're going to say and we don't think it's fair amount of trust between you know you between each other i am sure i am sure that for me just. because i may. say the peace treaty with russia has vitally important for the nation and this would create further trust between the ponderosa.
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oh it will improve down then of the. northeast we will ultimately pretty somebody i'm so. somebody but the primary from over these. details reese right you know in this. complex. they go see. this stuff and we find an appropriate. what did the russian japanese rapper put takei in a position to act as a middleman between law school and washington i don't see you don't expect something most of these started. immediately but in the long run in the long run if the. rest will be able to create real relations so for trust each other i am sure the message. to the americans know this is this i suspect.
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you will listen more carefully i am sure the start of the visit will become more. so in the long run. but what we may not be the right location. will be able to. useful role in all not. between the united states and russia i am right it's. let's take a short break right now i will be back with ambassador. talat discussing the camera lens disappeared and whether it's going to resettled any time soon stay with us.
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us veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going on for the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either they're already several generations of them so i just got this memo from the search that says we're going to destroy the government in seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with them money others. lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war surely we can risk some discomfort or. for.
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that we're back with dr. toggle ambassador and former negotiator when a cure a law then stops talking about this seven decades long dispute and how it can result now in japan and nation without an official standing army now seems to be a while staring its rotary cap abilities do you see a time where it can stand up for its interests on its own without having to rely on the u.s. for its security. in the little room first so you have to say that any time in the future. well if you look at the. saint of the structure of the relationship between the united states. i'm sure you can observe the. recent explosion of sort of standing. right where you
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can weeks i mean it has made the last six yes. i have spent this well just enough time studying and this is a long term very rich would be supported by those often these people who don't know and well. maybe. who would be in prison you have to think through media well do you think it's a let me think it's going do you think as shared here is a option off the carrolls islands would work for japan a deal where japanese companies get a special legal status on a russian low one operating on the islands or explore resources jointly with the russians and its formal sovereignty over the islands and matter of principle for japan and the prime minister. in getting to the final solution raise and i suspect . that aspect of sovereignty then it will come to least sort of the
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overall we silence and that this is a very delicate issue and decided to go seeking but reach there via the resolution on florida. there will be you know it's a new situation in which russians and japanese have street history on items you know all the result of the event they have made in the us going into a sense the economic aspect not be my question was i'm sorry to interrupt you dr but my question was a little bit different my question was do you think that japan would agree on this you know joint hears of violent shared tears a violent. combat man oh. well you know. this well joint use you know really big statement joined.
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in with what little in what respect is what. the fundamentalists. really need to cite it. and russia have to do what i have to leave and what history of violence searing as much as possible of interest. for months weeks think i agree but all it think that's what will be this is. but look at you think well look at it this way look at it this way dr may be a shared status would mean that japan gets its first in the door and then eventually that would lead to japanese ownership of the carrolls islands like any other seventy years your god you are hoping about a scheme we do not know anything about but i said that's already visited here is the important and i suspect the spirit because it is these may the two sides have to work out that kind of on joint cooperation we would be willing to both
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i don't understand why you are sort of feeling figuring out that's kind of it possible solution which certainly would not be accepted by a long sight we have to work on a joint activities which will be acceptable to both you have to be realistic you know me i want to tell you i want to talk about sanctions a little bit because japan's own sanctions on russia are pretty much the most moderate. that are out there do you think they thought between moscow and talk ill to their complete removal or are they so i like enough to not pay attention to them at all well i'm in the six years of the negotiations between of a present thirty two years from being you know a very sticky because of the sanction issue. first you have to recognize that the
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despite the sanctions. now the two sides seems to be very sincere in trying to they're basically concluding a peace treaty now if the level of trust will be. enough. after the completion of the peace treaty i think. this is so you're a senior. going over. this isn't. really the level of the trust should probably. be left in the decision of the highest level and i know you know of this group you well. but you're going to be i just. i just one more question about the sanctions there's another japan as one of the nations that have been exempted from the embargo on iranian oil imports again because of how badly depends on imported feel
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i guess could it work this same way with the sanctions on russia. i said you know the best decision which will be taken with the level of trust between russia and height in the region of the peace treaty. be the final decision to be taken by by right this minute. how he will. be insanely good every gunsight you know at least he soon left the highest level and i hope that's the reason we look be entirely the same us today but this is mark's home i can tell you we have to wait for. the legacy is on the seat for the future earlier in january that was japanese representative that was prime minister ahmed as a he claimed a possible japan russia peace treaty is a means to counter the threat from china so if there's actually
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a threat from china to japan i'm sure the peace treaty be agreed upon quickly and not get bogged down in a you know hammering over islands but i i do not know exactly the statement you mentioned but. my view my view is that the relations between china and russia are very political dates and for russia and sometimes i certainly know we've tension going to some of those. relations. so it's our lessons in this china and i'm sure that the russians are not only in division of the two are important the relations with china weeks i have to. see the superdome there's all different of these people but the relations between japan and china russia and china are in the extremely good grace and let it be so
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if you think it is in the interest of russia. that doesn't bother us i hope. but it will go on but you know the question that the general public here and russia is asking right now because japan and china they have their own island dispute going on but if japan wants russia to get islands back and enjoy good relations afterwards why doesn't it do the same with a cat who alanson the south china sea that's what people are asking over here. this is views based on the facts. based on let me let me tell you frontal lobes and all the policies through these two issues. no we are doing our best we don't determine this at the time and there's some to make my son from price to reason i remain to be russia and i think this will be good for hans internationally. and i think this will be good for present even ourselves stop
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those. relations between the ponderosa based on distrust of improving peace treaty will benefit both you know. we have an entirely different history on super. but right my friends you know the current war on at a rate it's the pace of the international relations. while you were reading that piece people cross the room here to. have certain. interest on the oh sorry no. i think. it grooving religion and part of. all right. i guess that or thank you very much for your interview thank you for your invaluable insides on this issue. we're going to wait and see what happens and hopefully both sides will hammer out a deal that is acceptable for the two countries who are talking to dr. besser and
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former negotiator in the curio island sachs discussing whether moscow on talk radio can reach a compromise in the decades long dispute that's it for this so there's no so if you next. thank you. with this manufactured sentenced to public will. when the really close is a project. with the flaming. lips
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