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constructive norks on this resolution if we adopt that draft resolution it will be available contribution and should degrading the bearable environment for the next year with the regular of you conference on the nonproliferation treaty and russia will continue to work towards reinforcing global security. with the land on the track we act responsibly do it without unnecessary building up our military capabilities however we do not compromise on our national security and do what is needed to ensure its national within the framework of international law rooms of consulates to soon be reduced and we would advocate for consolidating the efforts of the international community under the auspices of the united nations to fight global terrorism together in order to mobilize their potential of the region organizations in that fight and russia has held a ministerial meeting of the order of the security council and bringing together the. cia members to you when you should one of the greatest stocks for the international community today is defined such an approach to cyberspace and
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understanding the browser sees that is made green is a creation of a i have written asian last year general assembly gave a green light to starting the war on the coordination of rules of responsible behavior in cyberspace you go to on russia's initiative arizona who should i was commenting cybercrime was adopted we got so we deem it important to pull forward on the way to establish legally binding agreements on all the aspects of global cyber security you know because human terms with lots of you which we should also step our efforts to settle the many crises and conflicts and all the regions of the world so we need to push forward and make sure that decides it by the existing agreements and not let them come up with excuses to stop implementing the arrangements and agreements they have already embraced and that has to do with these conflicts in the former soviet era to as well and that applies to the means package of measures meant to settle the crisis in the east of ukraine in syria has
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been achieved in the fight and now issues as the promotion of the bow to go pros is led by the syrians themselves will be on would call a nation come to the forefront thanks to the decisive role of russia for turkey in the. because the formation of the constitutional committee was established and that was announced by antonio grittier issue recently another issue now and obviously engender that is. going to structure the return of refugees and it is easier on the system but shouldn't place critical role here and he adds many problems steals the middle east and north africa we should see what is happening in libya and yemen there's 2 schools we stand very close to actually never seeing the settlement of the police on the issue and the implementation of the arab lisa initiative appoints the efforts of some actors to play vick kurdish guard may set up liaison many countries tensions have been intentionally flared up in the gulf region urging the countries involved to overcome the disagreements soliah through dialogue without
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any groundless accusations that our contribution here is an updated russia conceptual framework for security and. security in the region that we present at least russia supports the african countries in their work to land the crisis on the continent and to that and yesterday we organize a session of the un security council to reinforce in peace and security in africa in late october so which will be harder than the 1st russia africa summit which we hope that the outcomes of this summit will happen to the hands of the quality of the fight against modern france in challenges and will happen in african countries to overcome the development challenges that they face and reforming the security council should help to improve the anti-crisis peacekeeping capabilities of the united nations he would with the realities of the multipolar world demand such a formula to be found that would eliminate that all of us geopolitical imbalance in its ranks would ensure that nations of africa from africa asia and latin america
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would be representatives more and on the broad concerns of the members of ladies and gentleman was literally live by the lines and you cannot only damage the very fabric of global politics but also the global economy with the inclusive growth we still see really hampered by the efforts to some stadia there also of the data. it was some other rules such as unfair competition but action is a must that would trade wars unilateral sanctions unconcealed exploitation of the us dollar status and all that the release of the fragmentation of the global economic space that impacts negatively the lives of people around the world musical we believe then we need to get back to collective constructive or a group within the un framework and g 20 will do our best to facilitate the creation of the necessary environment through brick someone other things as russia will be presiding over the 2020 together with like minded nations we stand for harmonize it is a gradual process this is the very philosophy that underpins it initiatives will evolve big great eurasian partnership proposed by president vladimir putin these
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that initiative was meant to bring them closer together the nations of the eurasian economic union. and the doors are open here for any country in your asia including the e.u. members using you within the problem the 1st step has already been made to produce and it was agreed to couple the development of the regime the economic union and china's one belt one road initiative which is consistent work on implemented with the plans will allow us and not only to have high economic growth but also that will lay down there with a shared shoes and also be stability in car peroration from lisbon to jakarta. if you have the eve of yet another never sort of the united nations that mean you might discover the following to your incentive world order when you spot all the trials and tribulations will continue to stand firm we will this is highly resilient this order is our safety net that is the ultimate guarantee that if we all abide by the un charter then we will be peaceful the developing use of all is
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one strike in balance even if and when the interests of going to us would be different and even the contradicting before the principle conclusion which is that we can draw from the 75 years is as with all the recent in the years of the most violent 2nd world war we gathered the invaluable experience of ideology. operation in the face of the common danger we still need to remember that experience today vats in challenges that lay in front of us are equally dangerous only if we work together we can get back to really respond to this rather than have a stage or ego problem a drug science is a good nobel prize winner and restock of the lack of unity espoused out of humanity we want to step away from the brink we need to overcome that disunity move you do need their forefathers of the united nations thought that bringing unity was meant to be the main goal and objective for the united nations so let's leave up for that legacy and honor their memory there's a goal of rove addressing delegates at the united nations general assembly 29000 the key take away from that and i guess for the 1st half of his address was
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a rebuke for what he sees as a washington led belligerence on the world stage in a move away from international law to a rules based system rules largely he said by the united states now next up we're expecting the foreign minister to speak to reporters when that happens we'll bring it to you live here on r.t. international. next in the u.s. where an impeachment inquiry into donald trump is gaining momentum as democratic party leaders claim the president betrayed his country and is no longer fit for office. this argument occupant of the oval office poses a clear and present danger to our future to our democracy is endangered by putting his personal and political interests ahead of the interests of the american people place that i hoped we would never be and never thought we would see a president take the actions that he has it's not about politics it's not about
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partisanship it's about patriotism. on tuesday the house of representatives launched a full minute pietschmann inquiry into double trump it came after a whistleblower claimed wrongdoing during a phone call between the president and his ukrainian counterpart. it's the latest in a slew of impeachment attempts mr trump's faced since he took office in january 27th . but the walls feel like they're closing in on the truth of ministration right now and i'm not sure they could hold them off for much longer the walls are closing in and everyone is freaking out the walls are closing the wheels are coming off. the walls are closing in on president trump walls are closing it with trump on the walls are closing in on the trump white house. column the walls are closing in at this point the walls are closing in fast and back then as you'll remember the democrats was mostly dominated by russian collusion probe senior correspondent takes a closer look at the moves against president trump now. if you're
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a democrat the hardcore liberal type you knew in your heart the trump would be brought down the only question was how long it would take just needed a reason and come on there were plenty new people put their money on the trump russia could lose in story treason collusion between the trunk team and the russians and trump knew about it that would truly be impeachable it's miss prison of treason and so far his response has been exploding and unfortunately proved entirely fabricated but to hell with it obstruction of justice federal seen in the united states that ought to do it to president trump trying to block the f.b.i.'s rush investigation committed impeachable offense are we getting closer and closer to the possibility of yet another impeachment process no dodges that to
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come on let's go in on the guy slept with the porn star media told us and paid a hush money to keep it silent no way he'd survive that bicycle you see the trump team stepping into every trap that she and her lawyer set for them having a president knowledge that he was actually meant to be a party to the nondisclosure agreement. of course she's got a and ave in a way to fire back it cohen what is going on how many get out of jail free cards does trump have you can keep this up surely every excuse to get rid of trump was brought up the sky just dissected in this god nothing would stake until now it seems like ukraine is the 1st nail in trumps political coffin blood hounds democrats smell blood weakness at long last.
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trump is vulnerable i think focusing on the c. crean scandal singularly is important i think we have to act quickly but not with haste of the more able to speak with one voice on that subject than on some of the other we've got to go narrow no question about it i would hope within a 6 week frame we could get the evidence on the table so the american people can see it just one phone conversation and trump signed his political death warrant and if you thought it was about russia you thought wrong even a russia was discussed in that very call i would like to find out what happened with this whole situation with the ukraine they say crowd strike i guess you have one of your wealthy people the server they say ukraine has it that sounds crazy democrat servers hacked by the russians allegedly somehow ending up in ukraine
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but these things are so secure crowd strike the d.n.c. as computer security squad warden let the f.b.i. look at them would threaten their security if the f.b.i. investigated they claimed all that the agents received were redacted draft reports all the information about russian hacking was pushed amongst others by crowd strike and the f.b.i. putting him politely said this isn't how things easily done it's not the way we would prefer to do the investigation 2 years have passed than trump still hasn't been able to find those servers from may or may not have reason to think that the servers are in ukraine and is trumbo after all whatever they know in washington it's clear that the democrats won't let go of this whole ukraine business they finally got a solid ground for their long awaited impeachment oh and russia. forget it
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so when is anymore. all right let's go live to legal and media on this line a lot of the impeachment threads been hanging over donald trump since day one in fact really before they've been saying the 2nd you get in we're going to start impeaching you for one thing or another the evidence this time though seems a little more clear cut all the democrats going to succeed this time. no let me explain why impeachment is a word which many people think mean to remove all impeachment is just the 1st step it means to charge to allege to allege that the president has done something worth impeaching that takes a majority of the votes in the house of representatives but it goes then to the senate for their trial and their trial if it involves a result of a conviction that takes a supermajority or 67 percent 2 thirds vote of the senate then
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if 2 thirds vote for conviction then he is removed the word impeachment sounds like remove all that's just the charge there is no way mathematically practically experientially he will be removed so what the impeachment will be just as in the case of bill clinton it will be an asterisk it will be you were impeached but not removed so let me just clarify that he is not going to be removed period what are your thoughts on something nancy pelosi said the house speaker she came out with a curiously and suggested that russia may have been involved in some way in this let's just take a quick listen. as we saw with the russian interference and by the way i think russia has a hand in this by the way. if you think she's going out on a. like i don't know 7 only her physician or
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psychiatrist knows now weeks before now and she pelosi told her staff told her democrats she is the speaker of the house of representatives she told her democrats enough with this impeachment talk then all of a sudden when a certain faction of her democrat said you're not tough enough your we're losing you're losing favor with us all of a sudden she changed your mind now let me remind you of one thing this is an impeachment inquiry what does it mean no one knows it means that we're going to get the the the ball rolling there's about 6 different committees that somehow have to coalesce and come together to find out what they're going to charge let me remind you of one thing there is nothing to prevent the house of representatives for
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impeaching again that 1st step based upon the color of his hair they don't like his looks there is no statutory basis they are saying obstruction of justice or violating the oath of his office by trying to get the ukrainian president to investigate a crime but there is nothing magical they can impeach on and the thing they want it is not reviewable by the supreme court it is just whatever they said because it is a political action now did you to show last year so they have to act quickly remember the election is next year or the election is next year and they haven't come up with a nominee yet do you know how long it takes to have a full blown impeachment years because as soon as one allegation is made there's a defense counter-evidence. this is this is my hourly this is insane
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but please you and i both know if they don't get their man now they're not going to stop trying all right for now in washington d.c. lionel thanks very much. donald trump dismissed a claim from the iranian president that the united states offered to lift all sanctions against tehran in exchange for talks the comment appeared on hassan rouhani as official website after he returned from the u.n. general assembly in new york on friday the u.s. has been pursuing a maximum pressure campaign against iran last week donald trump ordered that sanctions be imposed on iran's central bank penalties that he characterized as the toughest ever to be imposed on a foreign country upon returning to her terror on hassan rouhani stress that no negotiations can take place under current conditions work with coalition partners to walk home alone or more the. we are ready for negotiations but not under sanctions and pressure only of a free and fair it was fears created even at the u.n.
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and european leaders asked me whether we would be ready for the p 5 plus one session and i told them within an hour you should fix this poisonous atmosphere and then i would be ready to participate in the p 5 plus one session in one hour. live now to economic and political analysts shabbir razvi welcome to the program is the united states do you think willing to make any concessions at this point to get iran to the negotiating table or doesn't it need to. good evening look it's very interesting to note that mr trump and the administration in washington have been mendez shias and morally reprehensible over the period that they have been talking about the iranian issue and really the iranian leadership has quite clearly seen through the serial lying that exists in washington and they really do not trust what is coming out of washington and mr trump in particular
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because the history is there that they would say something now and change their mind later on and mr pompei oh very clearly and we very proudly not long ago said that we lie we cheat and we steal so who is iran going to negotiate with with law is with cheaters and those who want to steal so i think the line that iran is taking is actually quite honorable quite dignified and at the same time it has the basis not to really trust what washington wants to achieve if washington is really interested in sort of carrying on with negotiations that quite rightly like rouhani has said and also the supreme leader that get rid of the sanctions get rid of maximum pressure then perhaps we can talk however at the same time i think at the european leaders perhaps playing
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a good card back cop the european leaders have been saying over the last few months and over a year that they do x. y. z. said but in reality it only has been rhetoric and they really haven't been able to implement anything that would ease the pressure on iran of the iranian president we heard him trying to push a more conciliatory tone between iran's neighbors that is an address the other day the foreign minister is going to present a so-called peace plan to his foreign counterparts at the u.n. what's that likely to involve and anything really come out of it. well look at the end of the iran has quite clearly said that the gulf region where the other countries are a ronn saudi arabia and the g.c.c. countries is the neighborhood that should be managed by countries in that particular region there's no sort of there's no sort of desire for america. and iran that really america should have its. should have
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its base is what purpose of this serving there if it were iran wanted to have all that kind of armament in mexican the gulf in cuba in venezuela in guatemala how would america feel about it it's a neighborhood which needs to be managed and regulated and policed for security reasons by the countries in that region there's no. no reason at all for america to be there what about the development this friday with iran releasing that british flag that it sees we'll see effective back in the beers are going to generate any degree of goodwill. but look at the end of the day iran held that particular. ship in when it crossed the waters into the iranian waters and they're just releasing it some people are saying and some analysts that it's
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a quick broke so that britain release the oil tanker that was in gibraltar and therefore iran has decided to release a british ship whether it will provide an opportunity and good way as you sort of commentate we have to see but the reality is that goodwill can only come about if you lead is in london paris and washington on this and want to treat iran as a dignified nation and as a nation that is really quite important in that part of the world president rouhani spoke today of a poisonous atmosphere but the united states isn't solely to blame for that is it. well look one can nit pick whether it's really america or iran that is creating the atmosphere but the reality is that over the last 40 years since the advent of the islamic revolution in iran. usa has
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continuously try to get rid of the regime in tehran they have inflicted an 8 year war on iran saddam who was the president of iraq at that time and there are troops as i said early on in a one to stand in iraq in qatar in bahrain you name it iran is surrounded by american troops there is no need for america to be there so really the atmosphere that one is talking about is really the creation of washington so long as washington continues to interfere in the middle east i think we did will have an atmosphere which is really not conducive for dialogue and for peace. and if you're not both know that an hour from now we could all change again shabbir razvi economic and political analyst director of the international dialogue foundation really appreciate your time an r.t.
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international saving. thank you good evening. no without international we got to go back to new york now we had in the past half hour the russian foreign minister giving his address to the u.n. general assembly he's now speaking to reporters. thank you. interests for being so interested you know or. the stance towards international affairs of the workings of the united nations general assembly in our schedule. which is well in the good world we put our youth has had a lot of meetings with foreign ministries heads of states and other ministers but it's weird to see the generals the un. the good song and asper tradition we've had your contacts there so it was always with the 5 friends are going to the numbers of the u.n. security council. our partners within brics and the middle east and water as if there was no good looking 3 sessions when the difficulties are so difficult
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we've faced a lot of conflicts and result situations so. he would if that are done which are today in my statement in my address i'd like to try to present russia's vision. of why the world is now is rather recently in the not so optimistic state gets you. so by the other i've explained the stance that our western colleagues have been promoting the so-called rules based order most of us over the. i have talked there is danger for international law only went into norms of international law to be what's at the moves of system and we will be trying to persuade all the countries to return to respecting the national lol. and.
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you know work to achieve that but we have a lot of countries that sport as you know so so this year this general assembly session also coincided with. our so chairing the un security council and the session we held yesterday was dedicated to us cooperation with the ses t.-o. the c.e.o. and the c.i.s. in their fight against terrorism we've also had another ministerial meeting of choices that you always hear today and there was a meeting in which is this kind of. basic. discussion dedicated to the topic of security in peace and security in africa. and i believe it was
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a very good meeting it allows. you to plan ahead and. after all in our fight against terrorism and the 2nd event we had a fight against the size but the fact that. african problems are very well represented within the u.n. within the u.n. security council. and we need to promote the principle way that goes but. african problems require african solutions it is african countries that need to find solutions to reach compromise. wherever and it problems arise. but i believe that the discussions we've had on the high level within the general assembly and the meetings the talks which had apart from that. reaffirmed that most. of
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that for us to be successful in. seeing global issues is to maintain central the central role of the un. small wonder with all its problems the un is still the best thing we have to address global issues now embroider to answer your questions. thank you thank you mr ford i mean is there for coming here and for frank i thank you for this press conference my question is on iran what is your perception of the situation after d.c. general assembly about the future. and about the u.s. uranium relationship and if i may you may show. there are some plan on the goal if these deal on the table and you talk about in your meetings here the un thank you. is there some of the well probably work of you know the problem the
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problem related still to show blood breaking down all the chase appeal way of those that really needs to be reviewed. as well apart from the general. session because the u.s. withdrew from its and there's. agreed by the top to this by them when you thought you were just some time ago and they prohibited other countries from on the ring their obligations under this agreement and they threaten them because sanctions are the only problem i believe that these are very destructive actions on part of the us or with respect to the. socially nonproliferation regime. because our. american counterparts when they view issues in the middle east or in africa they
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would do it for the land of the rain. and sentiment because they probably do that it's good to support their idea of their stance that iran is the main source of problems or the main source of evil in the region our stance however is to use the experience of other regions of the world in particular the experience of europe. where they started. the process of security and cooperation in europe for which led to the agreement until sink year and other many other important agreements such as the charter for european security and the platform for corporate security which happened 20 years ago and these documents are blind the principles of serious importance of dialogue and acting with mutual interests.
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