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i didn't go to meets with the prime minister of the if. i didn't go to meets with the prime minister of the irritating western allies is the very same day hungry joint nato statement western allies as the very same day hungry joint nato statement. in the u.k. an inquiry into the deadly 27th. in the u.k. an inquiry into the deadly 2017 grand 1st tower blaze calls out significant
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systemic failings in the london grand tower blaze calls out significant systemic failings in the london fire brigade but with little spotlight placed on city and governmental authorities firefighters tellers and fire brigade but with little spotlight placed on city and governmental authorities firefighters tell us the focus is misplaced. far far as. calls for the focus is misplaced. as to not cause the town was not responsible for fixing it from the. town halls and not responsible for fixing it from a. material on the outside of the tower. and the skating material on the outside of the tower. and the scathing new report by human rights watch says the u.s. sanctions are preventing ordinary iranians from accessing new report by human rights watch says the u.s. sanctions are preventing ordinary iranians from accessing the. lifesaving medicine
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. lifesaving medicine. good evening great to have you with us this is r.t. . good evening great to have you with us this is r.t. international. a burgeoning eastern bromance or a simple sharing of mutual interests us what we will find out today as russian president was international. a burgeoning eastern bromance or a simple sharing of mutual interests that's what we will find out today as russian president vladimir putin made spats his closest ally in the e.u. and garry prime minister viktor orban and putin made spats his closest ally in the e.u. and garry prime minister viktor orban what he said if you're trying to has more details
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probably. cozy has more details. probably if in a cozy frank conversation somebody asks vladimir putin who is your best friend of iran conversation somebody asks vladimir putin who is your best friend among the leaders of the european union most likely you would hear him say then the leaders of the european union most likely you would hear him say the name victor or ban i can even put it this way they are known to be named victor or banned i can even put it this way they are known to be great buddies and knowing how much viktor orban the prime minister of hungary sometimes great buddies and knowing how much viktor orban the prime minister of hungary sometimes so keen to go against the core of the brussels establishment so to say so keen to go against the core of the brussels establishment so to say on so many issues from migration to how the european union
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deals with on so many issues from migration to how the european union deals with russia there will definitely be some very important folks a year a hoby in north there will definitely be some very important folks a year of hope be annoyed by this trip as well probably the most recent example of how beautiful is to kick by this trip as well probably the most recent example of how beautiful it can be more on the same page with moscow than with the western countries is in be more on the same page with moscow than with the western countries is how the hungary and government decided to challenge the whole of nato very how the hungary and government decided to challenge the whole of nato very recently by vetoing a joint declaration by nato ambassadors already recently by vetoing a joint declaration by nato ambassadors on ukraine here's what the hungarian
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foreign minister had to say about that on ukraine here's what the head of gary. foreign minister had to say about that because when we central europeans advocate for eurasian cooperation we go to when we central european advocate for eurasian cooperation and pragmatic east west relations it's not because we're the spice of the russians because on problematic east west relations it's not because we're the spice of the russians because our relationships are close these are laughable insults on the part of western friends we do some relationships a close these are laughable insults on the part of our western friends we do so because it is in our national security and national economic interests well let me add just so because it is in our national security and national economic interests well let me add just a bit more context to these very quick or band putin talks in the hidden garion capital vic the bit more context to these very quick or band putin talks in the hidden garion capital viktor orban the party just
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a little earlier this month did orban the party just a little earlier this month did very bad during the municipal elections in this country and that's why clearly the prime minister will be very bad during the municipal elections in this country and that's why clearly the prime minister will be looking forward to scoring some political points in terms of getting him to looking forward to scoring some political points in terms of getting himself involved in international politics and here clearly talks with a lot of our putin do self involved in international politics and here clearly talks with a lot of our putin do count and also we remember that we are expecting a very important count and also we remember that we are expecting a very important summit on the crisis in ukraine featuring the russian leader the president of ukraine and also the lead summit on the crisis in ukraine featuring the russian leader the president of ukraine and also the leaders of germany and
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france and this is where the voice matters to beginners of germany and because and it's. it is and this is where. a very in ukraine surely the of the 2 leaders will also discuss it because it is a neighbor of ukraine surely the 2 leaders will also discuss all cods ides of bilateral issues they are looking to expand and trade between hungry and mosques go also energy projects including the construction of 2 x. straw reac all also energy projects including the construction of 2 x. straw reactors for a nuclear power plant here and hungry and also a possible makes for a nuclear power plant here and hungry and also a possible extension of the turkish stream pipeline project to hungary tension of the turkish stream pipeline project to hungary but even opposing than
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expected to hold a press conference following the. the developers in an expected to hold a press conference following their discussions in budapest will be covering it live stay with us for that. questions in budapest will be covering it live stay with us for that. so to the u.k. now where public inquiry has released a report into the deadly. threat to the u.k. now a public inquiry has released a report into the deadly 27000 grand felt our fire investigators singling out the london 27000 grand felt tower fire investigators singling out the london fire brigades handling of the disaster similarly putting a large part of the blame on the 1st responder and fire brigades handling of the disaster similarly putting a large part of the blame on the 1st responders i'm critical of many aspects of the n f p's response and. i'm critical of many aspects of the n f p's response there was no contingency plan for evacuation of the time and the
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end of there was no contingency plan for evacuation of the time and the f.p. failed to revoke the stay put advise at a time when the stairs remained failed to revoke the stay put advise at a time when the stairs remained passable and it done so more lives could have been saved possible and it done so more lives could have been saved. there was a lack of effective communication between the control room there was a lack of effective communication between the control room and the incident commander i consider that these represent significant system and the incident commander i consider that these represent significant systemic failings in the organization of the l.f. be that it failings in the organization of the l f b i. the report concluded the firefighters preparation and planning was quote
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gravely inadequate or concluded the firefighters preparation and planning was quote gravely inadequate he goes on to describe this failure was surprising given that fires of this kind it happened before it goes on to describe this failure was surprising given that fires of this kind it happened before steve white the union organizer for the london fire brigade police all though there were 4 steve white the union organizer for the london fire brigade to police although there were failings on the part of the firefighters many of those have been caused by government policies failings on the part of the firefighters many of those have been caused by government policies. we agree with many of the criticisms of the systemic we agree with many of the criticisms of the systemic failures within the london fire brigade 72 people died in the fire of great failures within the london fire brigade 72 people died in the fire and the community quite rightly
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want answers to all of the questions about the community quite rightly want answers to all of the questions about the emergency response now obviously senior officers within the structures the emergency response now obviously senior officers within those structures are going to have to ask questions of themselves and be asked questions about the role in the system are going to have to ask questions of themselves and be asked questions about the role in the system that failed to prepare people for that but that's not just the current commissioner that failed to prepare people for that but that's not just the current commissioner questions need to be asked of previous commissioners of the london fire brigade questions need to be asked questions need to be asked of previous commissioners of the london fire brigade questions need to be asked of boris johnson who when he was mayor of london oversaw personally the cuts of boris johnson who when he was mayor of london oversaw personally the cuts to 10 london fire stations the blaze that ripped
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through the grand for 210 london fire stations. the blaze that ripped through the ground high rise on the 14th of june 2017 left more than 70 people dead a high rise on the 14th of june 2017 left more than 70 people dead raising public debate over lax fire regulations in social housing housing raising public debate over lax fire regulations in social housing housing in the wake of the fire some including the labor party leader jeremy corbyn highlighted government didn't regulate in the wake of the fire some including the labor party leader jeremy corbin highlighted government deregulation and of steady policies as a major contributing factor that led to the tragedy ation and of steady policies as a major contributing factor that led to the tragedy and the experts in the field of housing also pointed to the fact highly flammable material was used as insulate the experts in the field of housing also pointed to the fact highly flammable material was used as insulation the white again believes the inquiry should take
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a closer look at those in authority use in action the white again believes the inquiry should take a closer look at those in authority use in action contributed to the tragedy. of till they leveled the contributed to the tragedy. till they leveled the same scrutiny at how an intensely flammable material was fitted scrutiny at how intensely flammable material was fixed to the outside of the building who made those decisions who made those decisions as to the outside of the building who made those decisions who made those decisions in local government and in central government and the background to the local government and in central government and the background to the refurbishments. of justice that people are looking for won't be delivered bushman's. the justice that people are looking for won't be delivered
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far far as did not cause the fire of our forefathers would far far as did not cause the fire of our forefathers and not responsible for fixing a flammable bill from all material on the outside and not responsible for fixing a from a well built from all material on the outside of the tower prosecution should be at the people that cause the bite of the tower prosecution should be at the people that cause the building to be in such an unsafe condition in the 1st place from the maintenance of all the far side building to be in such an unsafe condition in the 1st place from the maintenance of all the fire safety systems that already existed in the building so the refurbishment that left the danger of the systems that already existed in the building so the refurbishment that left towers are dangerous . human rights watch has released a scathing this. human rights watch has released a scathing report on u.s.
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sanctions on iran it says that they are hindering access to health care free rein in a report on u.s. sanctions on iran it says that they are hindering access to healthcare for rain and that's despite washington's assurances ordinary people would not be targeted. that's despite washington's assurances ordinary people would not. targeted. trump administration officials claim they stand with the iranian people but the overbroad and bertie some your administration officials claim they stand with the iranian people but the overbroad and body some u.s. sanctions regime is harming iranians try to health including access to life saving meth ascensions regime is harming iranians try to health including access to lifesaving met since leaving iranians who have rare complicated diseases unable to get the math in essence leaving iranians who have rare or complicated diseases unable to get the medicine and treatment they require. the so-called maximum pressure campaign treatment they require. the so-called maximum pressure campaign is intended to provide and foreign companies off dealing with the raw sanctions
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when full line is intended to provide and foreign companies off dealing with the sanctions when for stuff to donald trump quit the nuclear deal with country last year runs noncompliance and find stuff to don't trump quit the nuclear deal with country last year runs noncompliance and financing of terror organization was cited is the key reasons behind the decision since sensing of terror organization was cited is the key reasons behind the decision since then sanctions have been expanded several times it seems that the us leadership knows to what extent peace and sanctions have been expanded several times it seems that the us leadership knows to what extent people are being effected so we are not doing this to hurt the people of iran we are doing being effected. we are not doing this to hurt the people of iran we are doing this so that iran stops their bad activities we will continue to ramp up more so that iran stops their bad activities we will continue to ramp up more more more things are much worse for the iranian people and we're
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convinced that will only more more more things are much worse for the iranian people and we're convinced that will lead or at least the iranian people to rise up and change the behavior of the regime that lead the iranian people to rise up and change the behavior of the regime. however the sanctions include exemptions for food and medicine in the latest however the sanctions include exemptions for food and medicine in the latest move left last friday with washington a washington clear and a country into a period of primary marry me money money laundering can consent therefore therefore from foreign governments as well as the business of didn't need detailed reports on humanitarian aid next exports to steer around just as a means to preventing syngman money only from ending up in the wrong hands and critics say the us is trying to stop the e.u.
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mechanism called instax bypassing same to say the us is trying to stop the e.u. mechanism called instax bypassing sanctions human rights watch communications an advocacy director says that in practice exams human rights watch communications and advocacy director says that in practice exempt sectors have been scared off. let me stop you with sanctions and it grabs them sectors have been scared off. let me stop you with sanctions an aggressive u.s. rhetoric has little incredibly difficult to get banks and companies to carry out and see us rhetoric has been incredibly difficult to get banks and companies to carry out transactions of exam to even agree. with us and in fact actions of exam to even agree. with us and in fact the sanctions and we had an environment of what we call compliance which means that the sanctions and we had an environment of what we call compliance which means that companies and banks that used to carry out
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you can legitimately military and transfers to iran companies and banks that used to carry out you can legitimately military and transfers to iran just because they're worried about the risk of sanctions so that we currently function just because they're worried about the risk of sanctions so that we currently function. u.s. sanctions regime has a very serious consequences once. the us sanctions regime has a very serious consequences for many of the iranians right to health especially remains with rio diseases many of the iranians are right to help especially remains with rio diseases this includes people who came here at blip see and also individuals with this includes people who came here at blip see and also individuals with injuries resulting from the exposure to chemical weapons during the iran iraq war all of the injuries resulting from the exposure to chemical weapons during the iran iraq war all of those cannot get the treatment they need
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and as a direct consequence of the way the sections those cannot get the treatment they need and as a direct consequence of the way the sections regime functions the administration continues to claim that the sanctions are not directed at the people or. the administration continues to claim that the sanctions are not directed at the people of iran however on several occasions a u.s. army the visuals have said that they are iran however on several occasions a u.s. army of issues and said that they are aware of the harm however it happened to action as the harbor was well aware of the harm however it happened to action as if the harbor was well intentional. the harassment of 4 and. the harassment of 4 african-american school girls in new jersey has raised the issue of racism yet again but this time an african-american schoolgirls in new jersey has raised the issue of racism yet again but this time in a whole new form to a man allegedly used racial slurs against girls and you're
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a whole new form to a man allegedly used racial slurs against girls and urinated on one of the new york times journalist believes that the boys were in acting american whiteness that united on one of the new york times journalists believes that the boys were in acting american whiteness that. despite the fact they themselves were indian descent. despite the fact they themselves were indian descent. in the new jersey incident the heritage or skin color of the boy suspected of the salt in the new jersey incident the heritage or skin color of the boy suspected of the salt does not matter what matters is that they were participating in this pattern and thus the next does not matter what matters is that they were participating in this pattern and thus electing whiteness in a very traditional way one post 10 way of being american now might and whiteness in a very traditional way one potent way of being american no matter where you or your
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parents are from is neck to enter blackness and traditionally the way you or your parents are from is neck to enter blackness and traditionally acting out anti blackness has meant acting white acting out anti blackness has meant acting white some on twitter they didn't agree with such a perception of whiteness wasting no time in denouncing news on twitter they didn't agree with such a perception of whiteness wasting no time in denouncing news outlets but what would they say to a claim grammer is also an example of the outlet but what would they say to a claim grammer is also an example of white supremacy. of white supremacy.
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we are olympic. we are all implicated in white supremacist this is because white supremacist systems like coast located in white supremacies this is because white supremacist systems like all systems reproduce themselves as a matter of course this includes reproduction of dumb systems reproduce themselves as a matter of course this includes reproduction of dominant white middle class monolingual standards for literacy and communication in and white middle class modeling standards for literacy and communication. grading is a great way to protect the white property of literacy in schools. grading is a great way to protect the white property of literacy in schools and maintain the
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white supremacist status quo without ever being wise you pull ups and maintain the white supremacist status quo without ever being white supremacist or mentioning race. premises or mentioning race. we draw at half past 6. when we draw at half past school out into the world in various places that intolerance to diversity in out into the world in various places that intolerance to diversity that intolerance to other kinds of standards other ways of seeing things other ways of getting to other kinds of standards other ways us. seeing things other ways of. fighting it intolerance to other people and so it will be easy to kill me quite a bit of intolerance to other people and so it will be easy to kill
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thank us but i see online why people high rank i see online are why people hire new employees it's usually
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a question it would seem she was european so when you do finally see her for its usual you question it would seem she was european so when you do finally see something that's like indian or even actually something that can determine her fees or perhaps some sort of hard pickings that are excited i did in order to emphasize its culture whereas that doesn't exist where to tell you i feel like a french reader and you can precisely it's culture whereas that doesn't exist where to tell you i feel like a french reader and thank us. because it's based on because it's going so well because it's gotten to this level of ridiculousness with food science so well because it's gotten to this level of ridiculousness. with food science with grammar as it seems to be like a dying animal in its death throes the grammar as it seems to be like a dying animal in its death throes that they are just trying to go as absurd and
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ridiculous as possible so i think if we could they are just trying to go as absurd and ridiculous as possible so i think we could be sitting and writing i ever sleep in a few years i think we are waiting again to be sitting and writing i ever sleep in a few years i think we are winning against this nonsense and that's why they're going to such desperate lank because this nonsense and that's why they're going to such desperate lengths because they are just trying to see what will stick now they are really full ailing about and they are just trying to see what will stick now they are really full ailing about and throwing up the most absurd accusations because i think they know they're losing and throwing up the most absurd accusations because i think they know they're losing. the united kingdom is heading for an early pre-christian. united kingdom is heading for an early pre-christian this general election parliament finally gave his backing to prime
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minister boris johnson's repeated requests to general election parliament finally gave his backing to prime minister boris johnson's repeated requests to go to the country the vote will take place on december 12th on tuesday m.p.'s voted in go to the country the vote will take place on december 12th on tuesday m.p.'s voted in favor of doing some snap elections bill people in opposition amendments to hold the vote 3 day favorites on some snap elections bill people in opposition amendments to hold the vote 3 days earlier was rejected by the day the party finally thanks the government spirit after a no deal breaker silly was rejected over the day the party finally thanks the government spirit after a no deal breakers it's now it was officially taken off the table a stance and i profoundly pushed his brags that deal to no it was officially taken off the table and high profile. pushed his brags it deal through parliament after the election although we quizzed the brits as to whether they think an election will some through parliament after the election although we've quizzed the brits as to whether they think an election will solve anything to topia shirt and it's about
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time that i'm sure but i reckon all the need to to topia should and it's about time that it should but i reckon the remain is going to try not to try and stop and watch them but i can't understand. the remain is going to try enough to try and stop and extend it i can't understand how it's going to because i think the focus will be so much on the brakes hit that the other issues how it's going to because i think the focus will be so much on the brakes hit that the other issues that concern everyone. take is that concern everyone might not be. taken care of adequately think you can give a whole mind it to the government i think in care of adequately think you can give a whole mind it to the government i think the new prime minister's come in he's had his hands quite tied back she's delivered some incredible think new prime ministers come in he's had his hands quite tied back she's delivered some incredible things actually while he's with those constraints so yeah i think you know actually while
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he's with those constraints so yeah i think you know good economic message to the public they can make a decision and then parliament can eat can go out there message the public they can make a decision and then parliament can move on. the moment is now a. natural right move on. the moment is now a. natural right this is people there's no business going on in the city. this is people there's no business going on in the city. they needed to. so the country get moving a bit. they needed decisions so the country get moving a bit. earlier the officially approved the brig's the deadline extension until jan . earlier the officially approved the brig's it deadline extension until january 31st but european council president donald tusk said that it would be the last
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stand near a 30 first's but european council president donald tusk said that it would be the last stand out by the block extension breaks johnson's promise to leave by the halloween deadline but out by the block extension breaks johnson's promise to leave by the halloween deadline. some experts believe such is the level of dissatisfaction with all parties in power some experts believe such is the level of dissatisfaction with all parties in parliament it will make predicting who will win hugely difficult is more garnett a professor of cavemen it'll make predicting who will win hugely difficult is mark gannett a professor of politics at lancaster university. politics at lancaster university. if you believe the opinion polls the conservative party is almost certain to win an overall so did lose if c. is almost certain to win over all so the largest number of seats but that doesn't
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necessarily mean that overall majority and i think the largest number of seats but that doesn't necessarily mean that overall majority and i think that more important thing is that the 1000000000 poles are guessing they look at refined more important thing is that the 1000000000 poles are guessing. they can refine their methodology as much they like but this is the most difficult election school in light light and the 3rd oldest most they like but this is the most difficult election school in life time says because the voting patterns of sick time in our cities because the voting patterns as sickly with an electorate which is seat in with this hidden talent really with glee with an electorate which is seat in with this hidden talent really with virtually all of the parties that's the kind of thing that's got a situation in which virtually all of the parties that's the kind of thing that's got a situation in which it really is very difficult to predict the parties have generated
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enthusiasm which it really is very difficult to predict the parties have to generate enthusiasm among the troops to get them out of those at a time to rid the troops of very discontented and rivaldo troops to get them out of those at a time to rid the troops of very discontented and really frankly baffled by what's been going on for the last 3 years. really frankly baffled by what's been going on for the last 3 years. weight loss surgery may be a good option for some civilian. weight loss surgery may be a good option for some severely obese children under the age of 13 according to the american academy of pediatrics it's based children under the age of 13 according to the american academy of pediatrics recent report suggests an operation is more effective than changing what you eat to recent report suggests an operation is more effective than changing what you eat. current evidence suggests that pediatric
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patients with severe obesity are likely to current evidence suggests that pediatric patients with severe obesity are likely to achieve a clinically significant and sustain weight reduction in lifestyle based weight management program to achieve a clinically significant and sustained weight reduction in lifestyle based weight management programs and that watchful waiting may lead to higher body mass index and more could more be condition and that watchful waiting may lead to higher body mass index and more could more be conditions. u.s. studies show that obesity is getting more widespread among asians u.s. studies show that obesity is getting more widespread among adolescents in the country nearly 5000000 u.s. children and teens are severely overweight a figure that's the lessons in the country nearly 5000000 u.s. children and teens are severely overweight a figure that's been slowly creeping up in recent years meanwhile surgery rates to treat the problem has been slowly creeping up in recent years meanwhile surgery rates to treat the problem have tripled among children. have tripled among
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children. ok russian president vladimir putin and darien prime minister viktor orban we know they've been meeting today ok russian president vladimir putin and carrying prime minister viktor orban we know they've been meeting today for discussions in budapest they're going to tell us a little bit more about what was said in another press conference leslie for discussions in budapest they're going to tell us a little bit more about what was said in another press conference let's listen in. and we are having. a senate. and we are having. a hiring meeting and talks to. hiring meeting and talks. of the how the things are going in our couple aeration when we came up with the sort of how the things are going in our cup or when we came up with this map and we set
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a goal for ourselves so that every day we set a goal for ourselves so that every year of that we could make. up for avert year of that we could make another step for avert it concerns me operation in a political area and then nick it concerns me operation in the political area and in the canonical matters to. luke bagley then i should say that the economic matters to. luke bagley then i should say that we had more successful in last successful year as we had we had more successful and last successful years we had years when we were making steps forward and bad year is when we were making steps forward and bear worry years when we were
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we were really rushing for a very. fair worry years when we were we were. really rushing for a very. i can say that. it was solved the last i can say that. was solved the latter category because we look at this situation in the recent years and then we will see better category because we look at this situation in the recent years and we will see that the year 2018 is the 1st year opt for the sanctions were imposed on the year 2018 is the 1st year opt for the sanctions were implemented. against russia when the trade turned no lamented. against russia when the trade turnover between hungary and russia has grown so the euro 2100 over between hungary and russia has grown so the euro 2180 is a very important because the trade turnover grew. very important because the
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trade turnover grew more than $6000000000.00 so now it's $6500000000.00 more than $6000000000.00 so now at $6500000000.00 we have never hidden our hungry arion intentions we have never hidden our hungry arion intentions we could you fill up your father then you chill the respect. we could be filled up your father then you children respect. but also trust the fundamental things. so trust is the fundamental things. and the facts are the trade copper ration hungary. and the facts are trade copper ration hungary. and plays a more
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a significant role as it seems we are and plays a more a significant role as it seems we. are buying and resources oil and. wiring where you are buying and resources oil and gas. and we are trying to balance it out some us. and we are trying to balance it out somehow we are trying to agree with russia on that if you we are trying to agree with russia on that if you. considering. that. considering the territory offer as the place to land already investments. as the place to land already investments to invest or capitals and or
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a 2nd goal is to go to the investor capitals and are a 2nd goal is to. have some. goods that we could export to rochus so we have some. goods that we could export to rochus so if we do it in a good way then they are going to be beneficial for the russian again we do it in a good way than they are going to be beneficial for the russian economy as well so this is the. economy as well so this is the. position that is going to characterize our cooperation of course we know that there's going to characterize our cooperation of course we have certain political cooperation between our countries who have certain political cooperation between our countries who are the they dissolve this could be arranged from hungary
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inside the. beta's solve this cooperation from hungary inside there's a simple geographical fact that. can change is a simple geographical fact that. can change the number of hits how us over the country is sars situated. the number of hits how us over the counter is sars situated. created them and for hungary it means that we are located in that triangle and for hungary it means that we are located in that triangle a raw should. we have been living for russia. we've been living for many years have this territory we're still living here in the hungary and for many years have this territory we're still leaving here in the hungary and. i mean holy sea is to make everyone interested in.
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see is to make everyone interested in hungary's success and most of all those countries who are in greece success and most of all those countries who are important to was. a graphical point of view. that's the important too was. a graphical point of view. on knock and it was also involved the copper ration but when hungry in the russian federal on knock and it was also involved the copper ration but when hungry in the russian federation of course hungary is the member of nato and the european union and it's going ration of course hungary is the member of nato and the european union and it's going to remain side doesn't exclude part unity of cotton to remain side doesn't exclude that part unity of cooperating
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fully and economically with russia striving for and we are waiting on economically with russia striving for and will stripe in the future as for our political cooperation. stripe in the future as for our political cooperation. we have a lot of the important areas to date we are going to we have a lot of the important areas to date we are going to have meetings we. told the christian who have meetings we. sold the christian churches of the middle east because another important thing to us is in churches of the middle east because. another important thing to this protection of christian values is. continuing the protection of christian values and. continuing the traditions solve the 1st king of hungary st. traditions
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solve the 1st king of hungary st we understand each other we know what threats we could face when we understand each other we know what threats we could face we know that at the. root as we know that at the. root as been there in 96000 my grandson that are going north and there are 96000 migrants and that are going north and we are concerned with these makes has to be your concerned with is makes to more africa seem to securing our borders and of course. more africa seem to securing our borders and of course. these problems.
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are related to these problems. related to these migrant related problems. russia faced them to these migrant related problems. russia faced them too so hungry knows its size notes its significance and no explains the hungry knows its size notes its significance and no explains and no would seem trysts to. and in the middle east and no would seem trysts to. and in the middle east. in the interests as well as scenes even these territory is going to be comparing the interests as well as scenes even these territory is going to be destabilized than a lot of migrants who are going to go from there to europe a civilised than a lot of migrants who are going to go from there to europe and they will try to get
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to europe by hungary and hungary is interested and they will try to get to europe by hungary and hungary is interested to see everything settle down in the middle east and it's to see everything settle down in the middle east and in syria both from military and political points of view usually the. boat from military and political points of view usually the media doesn't pay attention to these but i would like to emphasize that doesn't pay attention to these but i would like to emphasize that are a cop or asian also expands to kurds. are a cop or asian also expands to kurds. with. because hungary is supports talked with the kurds. because hungary's supports talked with the kurds. on. and.
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on. and other things related to that hungary is interested in him probing for another think related to that hungary is interested in improving relations between nato and russian federation we have this huge story between nato and russian federation we have this huge story and that political experience even western and eastern parts of europe and the political experience even western and eastern parts of europe are in bad relations or intense relations hungary is always are and bad relations or intense relations hungary is always the losing side but even the relations are good then hungary is winning it's gaining from the losing side but even the relations are good and then hungary is winning it's gaining from it so we are interested and we will be interested in the future to make the related
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so we are interested and we will be interested in the future to make the relations between the western institutions and russia into so that he could call perceptions between the western institutions and russia too so that he could come parade in the best way possible and in conclusion ladies and gentlemen i would like to trade in the best way possible and in conclusion ladies and gentlemen i would like to tell you that. we're going to. tell you that. you are going to find a list of investments but one thing that i would like you are going to find a list of investments but one thing that i would like to tell you now we have. already made the invest to tell you now. we have. already made the investments into the. pharmaceutical industry into the meat industry
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in the pharmaceutical industry. so in recent years the cooperation we've been. in recent years the cooperation we russian government lat to hungary not just russian government lat to hungary not just increasing x. x. . x. x. . in the brain. we are. playing a large part but we also increase the number and told me you are. playing a large part but we also increase the number and all of hungary and representations in russia so the relations between. representations in russia so the relations between 2 countries the way congress sees it. is very profound crees the
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way hungary sees it. is very promising so i would like to thank the president of the russian federation and the government i think you are missing so i would like to thank the president of the russian federation and the government thank. you we. think you mr prime minister we. think you mr prime minister allow me to give the floor to the president of the russian federation thank you very much for a minute allow me to give the floor to the president of the russian federation thank you very much for a minister and gentle man 1st and foremost i would like to thank you ladies and gentlemen 1st and foremost i would like to thank mr obama for inviting me here it is true that for a number of years to oregon for the. to me here it is true that for a number of years we've been working on the mechanisms to make it work at the
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highest we've been working on the mechanisms to make it work at the highest level that works successfully now when i mean such examples as if we have all that works successfully now when i mean such examples as they propose that we made in this economic area we discussed the whole the problems that we made in this economic mess. area we discussed the whole area of the shoes which have to do with our cooperation we've. drawn the bottom ally area of the shoes which have to do with our cooperation we've. drawn the bottom ally and for our previous meetings and the projects which have been implemented as well as we outlined the steps before our previous meetings and the projects which have been implemented as well as we outlined the steps to be taken in the future we signed a number of documents today carper is agreements that can't be taken in the future we signed a number of documents today carper is agreements of contracts certainly certainly
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that will be a very good impetus for our relationship certainly certainly that will be a very good impetus for our relations run even deeper than today last year with the run even deeper than today last year which means we've seen a steep rise in trade we've seen a steep rise in trade with almost 30 percent and that's around $700000000000.00 almost 30 percent and that's around $700000000000.00 as for further. efforts on that strategy that is for the as for further. efforts on that strategy that is for the intergovernmental commission to supervise and if you can was that a committee intergovernmental commission to supervise and if you don't was that a commission had its regular session 2 weeks ago with moscow. had its
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regular session 2 weeks ago in moscow this meeting so discussion of other ways to see and hands cooperation in trace meetings so discussion of other ways to see and hand scarper a shouldn't trade you also talk about energy later on but what we want to do is to diversify you also talk about energy later on. but given what we want to do is to diversify our relations with hungary and i think that we've been quite successful in our relations with hungary and i think that we've been quite successful in the of course the energy comes 1st we supply 60 percent of energy in the course energy comes 1st we supply 60 percent of energy sources to hungary for oil and 50 percent of its resources to hungary for oil and 50 percent which is accounted for by gas as your government says the statistics that accounted for by gas as.
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the statistics that hungary's as more than 60 percent well that's good but the most employees more than 60 percent well that's good but the most important thing is that we have a very good cooperation with i wouldn't thing is that we have a very good cooperation without any interruptions as he seen more of any interruptions as he see. more. entranced there for signed the agreement which is going to. translate for signed the agreement which is going to enable us to. get the will to have higher he. will have a higher. use of the pipeline that he's going to transmit between
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us also we're supplying it with and there's resources europe and the east of the pipeline that he's going to transmit in between us also we're supplying it with and there's resources to europe and the underground oil reserve for us in hungary help us to ensure the underground oil reserve for us in hungary help us. to ensure uninterrupted flow of energy resources to europe hungary's and one of our uninterrupted flow of energy resources to europe hungary's and one of our top priority partners when it comes to distributing our gas to europe and according to what it comes to distributing our gas to europe and according to the information we have that can be done through the existing route or the information we have that can be done through the existing routes and the upcoming routes and i mean the one
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which is going to run in the cell phone in the north and the upcoming routes and i mean the one which is going to run into self and in the north we are to complete that because action of 2 and more unit we are to complete because action of 2 and more units. would be kosher and it produces over 40 percent of its d.m. could be. it produces over 40 percent of the energy consumed by hungry at this point. when we have the energy consumed by hungry at this point. when we commissioned the 2 more units that will be commissioned the 2 more units that will be an opportunity for hungry to meet its growing demand for energy produced an opportunity for hungry to meet its growing demand for energy we discussed a number of projects in terms of industrial cooperation we discussed
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a number of projects in terms of industrial cooperation we talked about the modernization and repairs of the ships russian car doctor about the modernization and repairs of the ships russian companies. who would be ready to step in were. ready to step. and modernize. the fleet and denies. the fleet but as for social work we believe that our social agreement is a form of social work we believe that our social agreement is one key step on that track and it has to do with giving one a key step on that track and it has to do with giving us the
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retirement benefits to the people living in russia hungary. retirement benefits to the people living in russia hungary that will be taking into account the number of years that will be taking into account the number of years spent working in both in hungary and in russia but. working at it both in hungary and in russia but we also side in agreement to do in the regions of our countries but in fact they can tell you we also side in agreement to do in the regions of our countries but in fact they can tell you that it's more than that in almost every region of our country that it's more than that in almost every region of our countries car parade. we also have very very trees car parade. we also have a very very. rich area and ties on the 28th of november. rich
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area and ties on the 28th of november the days of russian culture will be starting in hungary and i hope that the days of russian culture will be starting in hungary and i hope that it will attract a lot of visitors but we also are thankful that hungry will attract a lot of visitors we also think for them. hungry works hard to restore churches in a number of locations works hard to restore churches in a number of locations across the country such as. you. know our top stories across the country such as. you. talk to discuss religion in international issues as well loose change r.p.g. and so on the prospects for discuss religion in international issues as well loose change r.p.g. and so on the prospects for the normalization of relations between russia and the
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european union among other things would you say the normalization of relations between russia and the european union among other things would discuss the crisis in ukraine and how it can be settled in the most caused the crisis in ukraine and how it can be settled in the of course that is an issue which has to do with the and there are g. of course that is an issue which has to do with the and there is while he is a key issue when it comes to be shias while he is a key issue when it comes to guaranteeing an interrupted supply of oil resources to europe also. here in chino and interrupted supply of our resources to europe also and we discussed syria and the settlement process will have more opportunities to meet with the heads of to discuss syria and the settlement process will have more opportunities to meet with the heads of churches in the middle east and you know
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talk about that in greater detail. in the middle east and you know talk about that in greater detail and i believe that the work of the constitutional committee will facilitate the settlement process i believe that the work of the constitutional committee will facilitate the settlement process russia together with turkey and iran. has done a large to make russia together with turkey and iran. has done a lot to make that happen a couple of days ago the 1st session of that committee we started as you probably know it happened a couple of days ago the 1st session of that committee we started as you probably know the opposition and the government together with the civil society rebel the opposition and the government together with the civil society representative will be able to discuss directly what kind of prosecution they want to see plenty of will be able to discuss directly what kind of prosecution they want to see.

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