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show business, i'll see you then the me the a deadlines. it's no stability or predictability from america, letting me and regrets the state of the relationship with the us in an interview with nbc ahead of his 1st president biden. me more biden, in turn, co, susan, a worthy adversary. yet, employees giving a direct answer as to whether he still thinks payton is a killer. and joe biden promises half a 1000000000 if can be job support nations, but it seems they won't be available for everybody. we look at how washington does favoring allies. ah,
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they're welcome. you're watching auntie, international. stability, unpredictability. those are the key to international relations according to finance, imitating in an interview with americans, nbc use, and also said that the u. s. had failed to play its part. he was speaking ahead of his 1st meet with president biden on wednesday, where critics the predict awkward conversations and due to actually relations can actually be repaired. however, earlier, the white house also called the stability unpredictability with the kremlin in preferring camp, told me whether that means the leaders are on the same page. interesting how mister colton was using the exact same words saying that stability and predictability are the essentials of proper international relations and are also the key pillars of bilateral ties that are good enough when there's trust to be built. but then mr.
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poodle went on to say that it's the russian side, that is getting none of that from the white house for years he began by mentioning libya, where were was on least 10 years ago that was back in 2011. then he went on to talk about of ghana, stan and the so called the mood swings by different us administrations on whether to pull troops out or not pull troops out. the, the question from the russian leader is the same. how can we predict, how can we hold talks, how can we come to the table to sort this or that issue if we don't know what's happening next and the move on with the middle east and syria. mr. was frank that in his conversations with us officials, the most senior ones with diplomat, he sometimes asks at a right question. if you want president assad to leave, then who is going to fill that vacuum and what is meant to be happen next. and he's not getting that answer from the us. so perhaps we are to expect the what should
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leader to bring these things up during the summit, and possibly, he will be looking for that stability and predictability. but we know that joe biden wants to same, but he's talking about something completely different that human rights that cyber attacks. well, i guess we can move on to the cyber attacks because it's been in the news again, hasn't it? how has paid and responded to those us claims of russian cyber attacks? i can quote here, cure simon said that he's got a weight of evidence that rushes behind cyber attacks on us institutions, an infrastructure, and then began listing them. he said, let me give you 5. in particular, he mentioned the cyber attacks on the selection system in the year 2016. then in 2020, he mentioned the colonial pipeline hack and so on and so forth. but then
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a lot of our prudent almost instantly responded by saying, well, these are the political statements that are being made by us politicians and us government agencies. also, that's something that we keep hearing from the us media, but that doesn't equal to presenting actual proof. and evidence for that, the american relationship is always been a victim of the vicious political infighting within the us. we see it's, we're well aware that we've been accused of all kinds of things. election interference, cyber attacks, and so on and so forth. not once, not one time did they both to produce any kind of evidence or proof. just unfounded accusations. i'm surprised that we've not yet been accused of provoking the black live matter movement. that would have been a good line of attack, but we didn't do that. so now the intrigue of the summit is whether joe biden will just keep pressuring russia and basically, given vladimir putin
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a rebuke for the cyber attacks. or will he dare to cooperate? and maybe get to that point when the 2 countries could start building that legal framework, another topic they want to pressure, you know, nice, i'm electing the valley, but i mean, let's be honest, most position on that is pretty clear, isn't it? the discussion got to the point when it was heated. at one point vladimir putin even told the and b c journalist don't gag me. so this was a conversation which was very difficult for both of them. i mean, bottom, i really wanted to give some context to the situation where the likes involved in particular and the organizations that are now outlawed in russia. that's like c, novalis anti corruption fund. the nbc correspond also brought up some media that were labeled as foreign agents in this country. but mr. prudent said that the foreign agents law isn't something that moscow invented in response to that. here
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simon said, but a lot of my food was actually in the midst of what about his and that's what they're calling it in the west, mr. brewton disagreed with that. so there was a bit of a verbal skirmish there at one point though, the nbc journalist asked alim or a direct question, did you, where are you willing to assassinate, like seeing them on the mr. prudent said, no, we don't have a habit of doing that. perhaps it's going to be even more heated and difficult when bodamer potent meets joe biden. unfortunately, the cameras won't be there for that entire chat. what author, russia analysts, martin mccaul, he does believe the white house establishing trust is a prerequisite for constructive talks. relations are now did all time low. and if you go back to 985 and go mature, went to geneva. many women and skeptics saying, well,
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gover job was going to just to parade some reviews and so on. and he had new ideas in his head would actually he changed the future of the world from geneva. so therefore, of geneva has, has a history and bite where the biden knows that put into very, very experienced. dr. very experience and in that interview, he was quite aggressive and he will be aggressive in geneva. he will not tolerate bite in castigating him. and what he demands for biden is 1st of all respect. and secondly, if you give us respect them, we can start negotiating because we need to go say they need to start talking present moscow and washington d. c. i'm not talking must start talking again because they're both very, very important powers and put in words that until the americans
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not during this week's nato summit. president via mos asked a bunch of questions about president putin in their future meeting and answering one biden highlighted 2 things, intelligence and strength. i had met with him. he's bright, he's tough. and i have found that he is a, as they say, when he used to play ball a worthy adversary. well, we just heard joe biden say that on wednesday he's planning to meet a tough right and worthy adversary. now, those are certainly not the same words. he's used to describe the russian president in the past will recall how earlier this year he referred to russian president vladimir putin as a quote killer. and those are not words the world has quickly forgotten. however, he seems to be changing his tone a bit in the lead up to the important meeting scheduled for wednesday in geneva. this is what we've heard from joe biden weekend interview. vladimir putin laughed
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at the suggestion that you had called him a killer. is that still your beliefs are that he is a killer specially the 1st question i'm laughing to they actually i well look. i mean, he is made clear that the answer is i believe he is in the past, essentially acknowledge that he was or certain things that he would do or do. but look, when i was asked that question on air, i answer honestly. but it's not much of a, i don't know, i don't think it matters a whole lot in terms of this next meeting we're about to have. we've also heard some tough talk from biden, as well. biden said that he thinks to hold russia accountable for harmful acts. now,
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washington and its european allies frequently discover harmful acts that they blame on russia. often there is not very much evidence to confirm that, but regardless, we also heard biden say that america does not seek a conflict with russia mixed signals, certainly. now the issue of ukraine is quite important at this point. biden is said that the united states does not seek to bring ukraine into the nato military alliance. that would, of course, bring american rockets right to russia doorstep pollutant has referred to that as the ultimate red line. but just days later, we're biden's saying that he has not ruled out that possibility that a they might consider bringing ukraine into nato. so, a lot of interesting mixed messages, perhaps biden is alluding to previous strategies employed by the united states when negotiating with russia. here's some of what we heard. i'd verified 1st and then trust, you know, when we, when you write to treaties with your adversaries,
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you don't say i trust you. you say this is what i expect. and then you violate the agreement. you may then we the quote, the treaties off the agreements off. and that's a subtle hints to the words used by ronald reagan. and he has meetings with gorbachev that also took place in geneva. now the issue of nuclear proliferation is also going to be on the table. that's an issue where the united states has long had the upper hand. so many are looking ahead to the very important meeting coming up wednesday in geneva. wondering if biden is up to the task, if he will measure up to some of his predecessors who have negotiated with russia, all eyes will certainly beyond geneva, it's going to be a very big day. what bob, why and a massive police presence sit envelope? brussels is it played host to that nato summit and just 40 times ahead of those highly anticipated talks between the russian us leaders. the lines did set a pretty aggressive time to and they, moscow among its major challenges. meanwhile,
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the last president also said that america was not seeking conflict with russia, but would respond if moscow quote continued its harmful activities with more. he's all europe, correspondent, pacer all of that. well, it was a longer than expected meeting at the end of it. yet, stultz and bird, the nato secretary general, said that the alliance faced multifaceted threats. it was clear from the communique that they put out on the statement against ultimately gave to the press exactly who they believe those multifaceted threats come from russia mentioned $63.00 time china mentioned 10 times. in fact, the nato secretary general saying the lions members need to think twice about not only the, the business dealings they have with china, but also the security relationship they going to have with china as well. a lots of focus as well on the relationship with russia, in relation to the upcoming meeting between joe biden and vladimir food. and our
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relationship with russia is at its lowest point since the cold war. and moscow aggressive actions are affected to our security will keep over the fence a strong while remaining ready to talk shine is rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal, with more warheads. on a large number of sophisticated, sophisticated delivery systems, it is opaque in implementing its minutes or more than it's ation. it is cooperating militarily with russia, including through exercises in the you to your atlantic area, salt and berg described nato is the world's most successful alliance, quite in contrast to how glad to me at food and sees it. he's described nate, so as a relic of the cold war and said that nato, this message seems to really be the message that washington wants, as opposed to the message of. all of the members of the ally in said joe biden was
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speaking at the the nate, so conference that took place at nathan headquarters in brussel to the rolled into town. he brought with him an awful lot of security. we've had helicopters hovering overhead and brussels all day snipe is on the roof. bob wire and manhole covers welded shut, all part of that security operation. the us president said that he believes that nations need to rally behind democracies. however, a poll taken globally showed that only 17 percent of those after thought that the united states was a democratic leader globally. we gauge the temperature of those in berlin in london . and paris is the page to the power of the people, the power of a bunch of people. things like one tunnel are an obstacle against thinking that the u. s. is the only and probably the best democracy in the world. i think they were missing a kind of let's say response like,
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sense of responsibility of the us for being the democratic leader of the world. so i think that's why probably 80 percent that know and that there is a chef, but i still believe they are just because of the incredible power that they will do . it's difficult to compare countries, but i think that no country has a stable democracy. this was clear in the united states and the trump and the same could happen here in france. so i can't say that the united states is the biggest democracy in the world, just like i can't say the front of the biggest democracy in the world. when did you move? when you call us back, we saw her things for under trump with a ship. my glance at the mexican border global warming, the covey crisis, not just states. it's not a good example for the countries. well, joe biden will stay in brussels on tuesday. we'll be holding meetings with you leaders. then he heads here to geneva for that all important summit with russian president vladimir putin while relations between moscow and washington. i was
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frosty, as they've been since the cold war cease in petersburg now. weather has been an upset at the european football championship. so back here a beacon, poland to one and their opening game with the tournament and watching it for us. was it like see our ships? well i believe it is, it is absolutely deserve victory. for slovakia they went into this game as clear under dogs, but eventually they didn't really possess the ball. they didn't really create lots of chances, but they created enough to win this game cannot diminish the quality of how the polish can play to play very well. may be war a bit unfortunate at times, but nevertheless, i never judge the way us lucky is the deserved. when of this one, it's a to one school and may be the 1st and station of the euros. so far, got to tell you the atmosphere around this game has been much, much louder than the previous get hands in petersburg when belgium was playing against russia. both the poles and the slow box have brought a lot of noise into the venice of the north. we were roaming down the streets and
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the emotions were very positive and very loud. maybe not quite comparable to what we saw 3 years ago in saint petersburg during the world cup. but phil, this was quite a show in central streets and also on the subway. i went on a train with a couple of flock, your friends, and they were absolutely berserk in that trade and singing songs and spreading the positive vibes. well, they didn't know they would become when is eventually in the game. but that's the case in the long run. now let's listen to what the fans of both slovakia and poland told us in the streets of saint petersburg, iowa, iowa football, i lost love like yeah, i love every single disconnection through their asha and the football players. everything. yeah. you can you know, get new. yeah. shot sla lucky yeah. yeah. we have
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a house. you don't really know my stuff feel better. yeah. you read better boot. yeah. you read a book. well, as you can see, the vibes have been very positive from both sets of fans here in st. petersburg. this comes with a little bit of a pinch of sold, of course the security has been very, very high, keeping in mind what happened in 2012 when the polish and russian fans class in warsaw during the year 2012. and i've seen also russian policemen walking alongside polish, policemen in collaboration to prevent any kind of champion. the fans are all around the football team here. anyway, i also have to say the corporate measures are not going anywhere as well. there. i've been tough measures in st. petersburg, over the last 24 hours, no food in the fans, or been served right now. but all and all the fees to football continues. keep in mind, watch our broadcast here from say be the book will bring you all the details. on the grounds, i see are you there for us?
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are you watching our table be back more nice just after? ah, when i was wrong, when i was just don't the room. yes. to shape out the same because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground was rarely, rarely work except maybe a week, maybe a month when the world always figures a way to get around the same. whether it's whatever it is that was anxious,
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don't work. politicians get the city and they say see, i am saving the world, saving themselves and they're making friends which the, the news ah, welcome back and the number of day the cases code cases is rising in some nations of central and south america. one of them is wireless says that us sanctions are stopping it from guessing vaccines by blocking a $10000000.00 payment to the global kovak scheme. meanwhile, the caribbean nation of trinidad and tobago has received just a evolves of the cobra job. and that's enough to inoculate only 200 people in a population of 1400000 separately, joe biden is now pledged half
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a 1000000 doses to poor nations. but as you go to, donna explains. the promise comes with a catch. the time has come. our lord and savior from cove. it is here. after months of holding, joe biden is ready to break america's vaccine coffers and grace. the unfortunate ones generously united states will purchase a half a 1000000000 doses of pfizer, coven, 1900 vaccine, to donate to nearly 100 nations that are in dire need in the fight against the stand demik, a virtuous act of philanthropy. but as the right hand give us the left one, take us and take a strictly from those countries who have been quite naughty in america's eyes. as the vice president delsey rodriguez just announced, venezuela has paid off all its commitments to the kovak mechanism to purchase
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vaccines. however, the bank is arbitrarily blocked the latest payments and they are under investigation crime. this kovacs is a u and back to initiative, aimed at equitable access to coven 19 vaccines. no one is safe until everyone is the un is preaching, but the us apparently is putting a spin on the rule because define every one. even lose of mathematics have exceptions may be this rule should to be nice to us or never get vaccine. and even if you somehow manage to brew your own concoction, like cuba did, they still can get you. cuba needs roughly so to me, lance ranges for the mass covert vaccination campaign and they're short, 20000000. cuba is used to surviving on the americans hydraulic press of sanctions. but one would assume a global pandemic is a good time to be the bigger person and a said dominance through altruism. but apparently not. iran has been ringing the
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alarm along with venezuela and cuba accusing the us of the same thing, bothering them from obtaining vaccines. we signed a vaccine agreement with a country, but the americans blocked it. they americans came and put pressure in the companies that supply parts of the vaccine from abroad. and block 10000000 doses of vaccine that we were supposed to import into the country. so what do you, ron venezuela and cuba have in common apart from horrid cove in 1900 statistics? well the question is so rhetorical, it's borderline vulgar. they're all the bane of america's existence and the rough voices inside the u. s. very much opposed to helping such nations. i strongly disagree with the biden administration on their global vaccine rollouts. we should help our eyes 1st, instead of letting a 3rd party decide with vaccines to go. since there are not enough vaccines, should we help india or iran? we should help india 1st. what happened to the us shaming others left and right for
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using vaccines as a geopolitical weapon, as vc. it, we are concerned about the use of the attempted use of vaccines as a means of diplomacy by russia and china vaccine diplomacy that undermine sovereignty. well, it's only bad if somebody else's sharing their ceremonies with other countries. washington is the only power allowed to view their jobs as a literal arsenal. just as in war to america, the arsenal of democracy in a battle against coven, 19 pandemic. our nation is going to be the arsenal of vaccines for the rest of the world. so you better believe an uncle sam, the all mighty. it'll be quite unfortunate to have the plague on both your houses, otherwise. well, we spoke to the oxfam, cuba direct you, lena, genteel, who believes the vaccination crisis is unfolding in the country because of us
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sanctions, creating a massive challenge for the health system. daphne during the globe oakland make where the term for ministration has implemented 55 new measures against against cuba has even more increased the challenges for the house who sent the response to this crisis. and now they also struggling to, to per se ranger, you know, the, to respond to the need say, must save vaccination campaign is going to stop the smog. dissipation is quite critical. however, the efforts to keep it under control. our employee will believe that the impact of nearly 6 of sanctions imposed effects if you ask governments on the coupon population have accumulated, you know, these, these efforts of the coupon health system to respond to this crisis. definitely, as you know, some thinking at the global level,
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we're supporting the vaccine to be acceptable to everyone everywhere. so it will definitely believe everything or tend to act inclination me as inclination any station and try to intervention cooperation to make it real. so definitely the fact that cuba is developing find the syrians can be, they will, how old in the to, to support these efforts in providing vaccines to try to countries not only to vary on population same on top, european medicines, agency official has suggested ditching the astrazeneca caveat job for all age groups because of concerns over blood clotting. some european countries have already suspended it. she's charlotte davinsky. as more details. well, this is the latest below 2 astrazeneca and confidence perhaps in the drug. this is
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a senior official at the europe. medicines agency who is now suggesting it should be ditched for all age groups that many countries have put restrictions on the use of astrazeneca, many only giving it to old age groups after those links with possible. very rad, but free to blood clots. now this warning comes from marco capillary, who is the head to use drug related, conveyed task force. so he was asked a very specific question, what the health authorities should avoid giving astrazeneca to those in the older group over sixty's. this is how he responded. yes, in many countries, such as france and germany are considering it in the light of greater availability of m r n. a vaccines. now, just to point out, the official position remains the same when it comes to administering astrazeneca that it is safe and effective in the fight against coven 19. however, those links to those red but free to blood clots have seen
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a huge problem in the confidence of many people in that job. people across europe saying look, we're not going to take it of the countries, of course, putting those restrictions in place. one of the latest is italy, who's restricted the use of astrazeneca to those over the age of 60, and that comes after the death in the last few days of a t. danger in, you know, the 18 year old, died off the suffering from a brain hemorrhage and also from abdominal blood clots and very serious effects to astrazeneca that she had though this is a girl called camilla capachana connect. but who was 18 years old. she is known to have had some underlying health conditions already. but the surgeon who operated on her in attempt to save her life, said even what he saw shocked him. i had never seen a brain reduced in those conditions by from bosis,
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so extensive and so severe. all the venus sinuses were obstructed by some, by a scenario i had never seen in my many years in this profession. from the pitch i saw that girls had it is clear, we are facing something not normal. now the e. m a is consistently reviewing astrazeneca, updating it's advice on possible side effects. in the last week, it's identified yet another side effect. this isn't very rare blood conditions called pillory leaks in drug. and basically what that means is the tiny capella reads the blood vessels and all bodies would leak out fluid, which could cause swelling in limb, such as the arms and legs, and also can cause a thickening of flood. so that is now in the side effect that has to be listed on the asterisk and it could job without being administered. all of this comes, of course, as the european union and the astrazeneca makers been battling out in the court. so the allegations astrazeneca breach this contract, by failing to supply the number of doses that it should have to the you asters.
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anika says the problem is, were caused by manufacturing. so there's nothing that they could do with the e, with calling for millions of years in compensation for based on the verdict is you will not now in the next few weeks at the latest. so concerns about astrazeneca, about the idea that it shouldn't be administered. the other drugs should be using said, though, are only likely to cement this view for many across the continent that astrazeneca is no longer trustworthy. shall have been scheme reporting that just con half on this evening. here in moscow, good to have you. company will have a more nice talk ah look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must.
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