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in this regard that 4000 square kilometers were. off. to a foreign operations defend a few of frat is and all the branch. 365000 syrian refugees voluntarily return to their homes who leave before in turkey. well noted because of for a joint effort it's years later we finally have been the perfect unit to bring his whole life to these lands. so secure. 3000000 650000 syrian citizens. have been living for aid in the have you here it's in our country. but it's been there and $300000.00 of them are kurds that's why these last military operation that because spring we are doing it
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but it goes so that we could read these lands these territories of terrorists all the territories that will be liberated from the terrorists in the future you know they will be used to saddle a syrian citizens about 1000000 syrian citizens and we have shared this information with our partners so hopefully in the international community would also contribute to these important plan. and we are going to work. on the blue mandy business plan with our russian friends and we are going to sign up for all the projects that would be like you know your friends to day we. have also discounts anti-terrorism struggle and the 3 toral integrity all syria
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and we have signed an actual agreement. and using this so cream and that. in this year in land we would not allow. separatist movements like. russia are not going to put up such movements. and starting from. mine. aren't going to get our project into work. 150 hours all day. there will be saved 30 kilometers deep. and we will be patrolling to 10 kilometers and we were troops all the territories from i. will be brought outside these. both countries are going to take
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any measure it's necessary so that to prevent terrorists to these. as of today both through can russia. will continue to contribute their alford's to achieve. a peaceful solution for syria. and as terry mr putin has already mentioned we are starting a new period in this regard so i would like to each that peace agreement. would be beneficial for both our countries for both our peoples being friends and neighbors of the syrian people we are ready to. all efforts to use it for its to bring peace and stability to these counties so one more time i would like to thank you for hospitality and so i welcome you with all
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my heart. that we. were sharing with the weakest but it was well to. jump off the ship. when the heart of the russian president hard like to read out a memorandum of understanding between russia and turkey with the president the russian federation i mean put in now the president of turkey. on greed on the following. first both. countries in the main commit to territory integrity and the unity of syria and the national security of turkey and. remain committed to fighting terrorism in all this form and separate sentiments
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syria. the existing status quo in the. theater of operation between tired of yard and so i said i mean. we will remain. 32 kilometers is the aadhaar to agreement very important russia will contribute to to work with complying with the are done so dream and so on even from the end. 23rd for. the syrian area. we will. be year will host the syrian military police and the russian military police. we will see. in removing your. groups. within 150. so the woman you saw him from loosely joined russian patrol and will begin.
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to 10 kilometer area from security. for the town a come easily with both parties wills taken to prevent any infiltration from terry sentiments a joint effort will be taken to a. safer return for refugees since nine's joined mechanism to monitor and verification. to monitor the implantation of this memorandum of 10 for both parties will continue working on a political solution to the syrian crisis as part of the asked for matter and will support the operations of the constitutional committee thank you. there's no notice and. the. cuban on the. going to
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reject. their standard they're not going to be that i mean i shout that you call out that columnist out. how to get that up. to noon was that's enough that you. must and not all on bali look at that and say that they left you keep. them that a bush. carter looked out and there would be a lot less. which archer that would be out there also light each in there that's a line you know that in order to keep the limit there didn't indicate midget but it's hard to cut the budget without a how to. stop to go. there's dirt had to get that up i don't know on last question and i mean it they did that there are still a lot of that other now much mass than then. we will long last and all i lester joked that based. on the polls early on you could the need to widen
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groups us get a policy best to d.s. and then what was that it but it's not a how to cut it out on the call on. footie assume that and then syria cut open a year to get one so a lot of this lot and then 2 tiers studious and that and then eat you biden or two's cooler at the end and dish and arch go nuts in the 10 minute niggas that you dejected wish them. that come on an addicted ainus eat your body they're made with bodies put out or how to cut it out honest in the lebanon but this of it goes to india or in cologne at their dead in the dead calm which they hide each to cruise or tech area that is by stage. 2 moon beach where the other 5 done between yet to get one so let it. be. that you did had a good thought of terrorists once a lot and then says my lot and then missing in came in each in yet it did believe
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there's sickies living in the big new shakeel to get it done millett inequality next to the mechanics of the or childish mind you up with the doc was woman. in the good that make the court in it a much better view than a team that daughter la monica is a must see ethos a diligent this all tough let us down a mechanism us the church of us in there through to eat it up in a college of you see our situation will not so much challenge fall out in this through. ok just to let you know it's pretty obvious that we didn't have translation for the turkish foreign minister. pretty much for just reinforcing the points made by russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov as pointed out previously by the 2 countries presidents they feel confident that after the several hours they've spent discussing today that they've found some kind of solution as to how the
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countries can work together to ease to resolve the tensions on the syrian border with turkey. now after facing repeated accusations that he betrayed the syria the u.s. president seems to be shifting to a strategy where he's on more comfortable ground business. now that he's thinking of leaving some troops in syria although it's not for the benefit of america's former allies. but i want to very very dangerous for getting our universe out of those troops would have been. i don't think it. was the security or a region where we've been asked by israel and jordan to only a small number of troops is a totally different section of syria so we have a small group there and we've secured a view of the there's no reason for. us to put it in selfies and says stop and list
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was in the middle east the u.s. leader said that he was against america going into iraq but since they were there it was worth keeping the oil and spite all the means linking the u.s. invasions to all refined recent u.s. military officials claim there's a far more serious strategy behind it. we have troops in towns in south in northeast syria that are located next to the oil fields the troops in those towns are not in the present phase of withdrawal the purpose of those forces a purpose of those forces working with the s.d.f. is to deny access to those oil fields by isis and others who may benefit from their revenues it could be earned international oil economist octomom do salomé believes washington is not in the position to decide the future and even the present situation of syria's oil. the united states should not be in see it in the 1st place and they are occupying hsien oil fields at
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a time when the us out of preventing other countries from supper lying to syria the united states is acting like a judge and jury un it comes to the only if he is owed syria there is no reason for a benefit to stay there and the o. is not a bet he has to so that it can divide it between the codes and between its own benefit the oil belongs to see it he added it's people and it is high time for the united states to be cool behave in a better way and leave syria and its own. ok i'm joined on the line now life with political analyst ali demi dutch very good evening i'm not sure just how many hard concrete details we got out of the press conferences. and russian leaders but they did seem to agree that they found some kind of solution
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for the easing tensions what did you make of it. i think this agreement has cemented the russian turkish cooperation in syria also a factor lou reducing the american influence in the country i believe a united syria has been secured the future of syria is going to be one syria and in the future both russia and turkey will basically fight against the separation of the country. the president announced something that was tangible to come out of that the creation of a a joint military patrols along the 10 kilometer zone from the existing safety zone what do you think of that as a concept. again it affirms the turkish russian cooperation in syria the initial turkish demand was to have a safe song which has 32 kilometer in doubt it is evident that it is
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not going to happen but it will remain within the 10 kilometer radius. both both the military will patrol the area to prevent the new y p g resources of the ticket is also that they're going to work together against terrorists in syria how different is that promise from anything we've seen before. yes they specifically named the separatist terrorism then that means it is the pick it is slash y p g elements so what is going to happen is the white p.g. . will in all its self and will have to reverberate around the organization into a different name or within the syrian army. and that's something that we see regularly isn't it organizations branded terrorists they just they rename they re brand in order to kind of avoids being cornered yes it is like the company trying to avoid
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bankruptcy in changing the name and this is the middle east and it is not surprising that the wife. will try to resort to this method to survive did you see it as a positive person. made a point of saying you know we're not trying to gain land here we're not trying to broaden our territory we respect the sovereignty of syrian territory i mean he came out and publicly made this clear is that a positive. yes that's the purpose to this has been a took a stance for months the president has for you to read it over and over that that the goal is not to separate or the split syria into parts but to create a safe zone into which the syrians in turkey would move in and create a life there i think this is a very positive step towards that goal. i'm going to speak to political analyst and
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a democrat my guest. onto the news now facebook is going to flag state run media accounts on its platform as part of a bid to protect next year's presidential election from foreign interference the social networks also planning to combat in authentic behavior and make political ads more transparent one of us will. it all comes from the best of intentions it seems sweep away trolls and other unholy creatures from under the facebook bridge except will team phase will really be able to tell right from wrong in the us we have the benefit of a free press and because of that we think it's especially important to call the media coming from any country around the world is acting as an organ of. government and law of the free press mark zuckerberg is clearly implying that the free american media on the one hand and government funded propaganda produces on the other what he forgets though is that the us has
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a whole governmental body with the millions of dollars in its coffers tasked with exactly that funding the major voice of america radio free europe the middle east broadcasting networks are just some of the outlets right there in the pocket of the u.s. agency for global media or as it was formerly and more well known in the b.b. gene facebook intentionally or not doesn't seem too eager to look at them this way and controversy doesn't end there these social network has never shied away from censoring what gets into your feed and what doesn't and it can really boast a sharpshooter's track record with this tell me this have you ever had busch you know the soup if not you should because it's great it's delicious and if yes you might be a victim of russian deception at least according to facebook it recently banned
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a page with something 40000 subscribers that was posting recipes of the russian institution i don't know what's more authentic than a russian posting about how to make beef stroganoff and yet facebook deems itself worthy of calling out inauthentic behavior over the last 3 years we worked identify new and emerging threats and remove coordinated in authentic behavior across our apps as part of our effort to counter foreign influence complaints this morning were removed for separate networks of accounts pages and groups and facebook and instagram for engaging in coordinated and authentic behavior 3 of them originated in the round and one in russian. so one facebook makes a statement like this we want to help people better understand the sources of news content they see on facebook so they can make informed decisions about what they're reading it seems that the network itself needs some help understanding what's going on on its pages it could be said facebook is not independent either because again
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facebook arguably is the dream by a particular agenda and when you look at the least of experts that facebook call being in order to help determine the new policy. they've pretty much made out of the huge certain groups that are very well known for a very particular point of view mostly. liberal extreme liberal and so on and what the focus seem to be on is whether the organization can demonstrate to facebook independent editorial control that's a very difficult question because the very difficult thing to do stuff. macedonia has called the early elections after a setback in its bid to become an e.u. member that despite the country apparently meeting the conditions laid down for its
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admission entry talks along with 5 other balkan states were blocked by france president of the e.u. needed to reform for expanding of that decision was criticised by the leaders the outgoing european commission said that it was a historic error skittle has more. power us the city of love unless you're more for us i don't know which has just been dumped by president mike kroll the balkan countries being dealt a bit of a blow off the e.u. said no twits joining its club and like any wrong it's sure the e.u. is going to look back with regrets surely the great injustice was inflicted on us in brussels the european union did not deliver on its promise i'm disappointed and angry but what makes this projection all the more painful is that northwestern has been gunning to be brought into the news fold for a long time and has made several significant sacrifices to that end date at all and
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it's worth mentioning by the e.u. itself for example just over 10 years ago it officially recognized kosovo off to the last declaration of independence from sabia precisely because it's the position of both nato and the e.u. but perhaps the biggest compromise it made was when it changed its very identity to brussels e.u. member state greece has an ancient region called macedonia and was a bit miffed that just across the border another country was using the very same name taking the high road muster don't you decide to lay the historical dispute to bed. itself with the e.u. by adding north before it simple but brussels was playing hard to get over all the muck or was off to 7 hours of wrangling behind closed doors the french president vetoed opening talks on the issue the only one of $28.00 members to do so
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and he used the classic it's not you it's me phrase before we decide to enlarge the e.u. we need to reform ourselves the fallout is potentially significant prime ministers i was calling for a snap election ready but more crucially given its violent and troubled part. just there are now concerns whether this decision will jeopardize peace in the region this is not a moment of glory for the e.u. to refuse acknowledgement of proven progress will have negative consequences including the risk of destabilisation of the western balkans with full impact on the e.u. but that like any decent gentleman who's just not quite ready to close the door on his love interest well ladies and gentlemen i introduce mr donald. i would like to send a message. please the lord to give up. i fully understand your frustration. because she did your show. of
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so also not lost joining the e.u. is still in the future of north macedonia but while brussels works on itself maybe the balkan countries should ask the question what anything have to do or be good enough for those bureaucrats in brussels. r.t. paris. said over to canada now where prime minister just introduced was his liberal party have managed to secure a reelection albeit at the cost of their parliamentary majority means that today is going to have to look for support from other parties in order to govern. the liberals actually lost the popular vote to their main rivals the conservatives by more than one percent but since canada so-called 1st past the post electoral system doesn't take that into account they were still able to secure more seats in parliament than any of the party back in 2015 trudeau had vowed to reform the system although he never delivered on the promise. we need to know that when we
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pound cast the ballot it can't that when we vote it matters so i'm proposing we make every vote count. we are committed to ensuring that the 2015 election will be the last federal election using 1st past the post oblique a few words on how 1st past the post works in canada the country is divided into 3 $138.00 electoral regions the name is ridings each one has a seat in parliament to win a region a candidate needs to get more votes than the other contenders the national governments then formed by the party which enjoys a simple majority of seats but critics say the system distorts the will of voters. ok let's bring in citizen journalist benedict than the a. little nick is it not just in trying to essentially one thanks to the system
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think he didn't like invent to get rid of. well if he could have changed it and he had promised he would change it if she had done the proportional system then she would his party would have lost but if she had changed it for the system such as russia legislative elections for example then he would have won you know where i believe in russia so you both like you vote for the party and move vote for somebody who would present your own writing or. 'd this. and so there's a mix of both representatives so in fact. the liberal party just. won. one so it would. mean a lot. more proportional representation with the smaller part of life.
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for the green party nice to have in place if you representatives but the fact is that. you know expect this promise and he decided that he would not change. the whole system that's. broken. if that were how big a problem is the loss of the majority. well it is not that big of a problem because he will be able to govern with c. and the p. and the n.d.p. as the balance of power and so. do 2 together have the majority however he could decide for example for specific care. matter to. visit the boards of the conservatives for example along the
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subject is going to be very sensitive there is expansion months and pipeline which will be used to the liver oil to market in greater amounts instead of spending that the us and the n.d.p. is very much opposed to that are out to the. sort of the left leaning but mill liberal government and. the left product label but it is more like the big business. party and they want very much. expansion of the mountain pipeline to be done so in fact they are the liberal party might have to resort to the support of the conservative party so that there's a little bit of luck to the choir which is the usual argument come back and it's one that says they actually is the winner of the last election and when you
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consider the progress of the far as it has $32.00 seats now in the parliament which is. seats for regional party which is they only in quebec so look to be black it also 'd looks like the support the government so. probably does to those who need to be able to manage seems to govern. efficiently sure both true huge which is the average life a very minority government. and then after that 'd new elections will 'd probably a place that the conservatives might have a new leader. and coming into this election it come under a lot of personal scrutiny the black face pitches it merging it wasn't looking particularly good for you consider this a good result for him and his party or not overall. well i don't think that is a. topic you just mentioned of blackface and other topics we had
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such a big influence on the election but. what's happened is that a lot of people were sort of his solution the last on borders wanted to get rid of the party so he went for those you know. and so 'd people we that it's a good idea to elect somebody who seems to be very much less mean by those left bolder very much by and i think a lot of them being even bones in the last election. and so. there's a lot of. people saying that he though is not. keeping up keeping promises and there's also satisfaction but that's mostly from the west western part and that's where people really voted for the conservative
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party. in that region nor 'd it's always been very much. part. left. i mean there are still so citizen journalist ben i'll dig a name many things feats on the no. moving on now an urgent question on british children trapped in syria has been raised today in the u.k. parliament. some international allies are already used the 5 day ceasefire to fulfill their duties and repatriate their own children if we do nothing would be abandoning our moral obligations and risking those vulnerable children who are growing up in a war torn area and maybe turning into terrorists themselves does the u.k. take responsibility for british children and what do we can answer that in terms of the principle let me be clear we are doing what we can given the difficult circumstance.

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