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you are you to go over the hands with your martin at the very start of your meeting when you want the media, but isn't the best route and the teacher will do you think that's realistic for russia and the us to enter a new stage of relations when the relations be transparent and understandable because the chest, if you tell us the one said there is no hope and live there is only promise of hope and value. and i think in this situation there are couldn't be any room family relations or something, but i think we saw promise of something like that. but also what kind of one, please click the microphone here. you want a 2nd micro some to show you can access even going to want to show you the topic of coping 19 is of course one of the most important 11 of your most
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discussed have you spoken about was invited to details of what the prospect or project would work with the american to combat this disease actually had something could be done for me to, to register vaccines in different countries for you. we have talked about it a little bit because when, with the previous, with a former administration, we answered the call of the americans with send their or humanitarian. the equipment in america is a large, powerful account tree. so it's not about them not having money in the 2nd band. they really needed ventilators, and we did that. we sent them to the system saying we're ready to call parade in this regard in the future. but we haven't talked about this in detail today. trombone closely as if i can show you one for mental president trump and arthur, you're meeting president, former president trump racially between russia. yes,
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actually became worry a kid this happened again. we reach the lowest point from which to go help words here. it's hard for a need to talk now because everything that has been done to them congress pneumonia and the progress in your industry. the congressmen are very resourceful people, so i don't know why they will come up with next. please let me send the gamma components of the alexander gamble. he's healing it state you. why did they put in the cuckoo should with this 32 story, the pros should again, because what is the final score of your me before
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the americans came here to geneva was over the 1000000 been saying that they go to russia, russia, they're going to russia when you're able to resist their fresher and most importantly and question that infrastructure. how do you feel about this meeting? i think that's i think that's enough. cocoa. so do high. we didn't feel any pressure should turn abilene, you missed him. when you way you are on the agenda to march, once again, neither of from our side, nor from their side. no one concerned at any pressure. what was your sense of what it's made because that's not why people me it. and what was the 1st part of your question, the core, and what do i think before our meeting, president biden sand dad to keep this but you know,
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not an aquatic competition. and i agree with him completely should that when we are not going to count any le corps here, it's sad since for here let me it was a very productive meeting. it was able to provide you with my city was held in the atmosphere at that loud as to reach to resolve mainly at the promise of profit and help that we talked about with your colleague from your a news bbc news. let's go to the d. c. news about steven rosenberg, bbc news, lima, where you live in rothenberg, maybe to biden. because the rather than just that being the, it's because you're biting close for a stable and predictable relationship with russian. but in the west that the thing that is usually bodies in predictably we have because i'm not being predictable as a characteristic of russian politics. you, are you ready to give up on this characteristic to improve your relations with the
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west? if you can do with them, yes, no, don't use cluster. no, they can only envy you me because you made it truly an art. the way you asked these questions literature to show up i was going to, you talk to about, you know, when thinking that the russian foreign policies are unpredictable at the moment. you know, so allow me to send your way these kind of respond of appro upset because we did, you are a little for us know when you're not on this. they didn't, 3, they give to the pine f treaty changes were completely unpredictable, destroying the strategic stability until and this was what stable was about that nothing was stable and growing from free. the open sky is separated. withdrawal,
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how unstable with data, what stable about that by almost nothing is left for the group. think that the credit and biden made a decision to prove to feel that he made the decision to extend the start. thank you for the 5 years. if you could with new grain can do that, will you please don't you know who you train when the former president janet coach agreed to all the men. so the opposition and you wasn't ready to choose them to be, you know, we were doing and will start you to have new election pre models. you know, the wanted tab lottie could to talk, which resulted, and everyone knows what regarding the premium, the plan insulin, the ukraine, and you call us yet and predictable. no, i do not subscribe to this point of view. in my mind to you. we behave proper way.
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we ran that the proper way and fitted instead to make the situation cruelly table. we must agree on the rules of behavior and in all the areas that we haven't talked about teaching stability of cyber security. and again, the become the regional conflicts issues if the right thing that we can talk about all these matters, at least that's the impression i had today for the meeting with president by the way. so let's then goes, what about month to month, a month fraud. the one that's kind of fraud wanted me interesting as song the mountain. the question for you, i guess my our counterparts would not understand us. so let me give the floor to some of before in the media. bloomberg so and let's make it the final question vanish. that's final question from city news. people what was
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in 2016 after meeting donald trump for bringing say, i mean because he's on america boss a new round and a little mediately during your talks with abiding, you receive an a guarantee you won't be any new sanctions, even from the us, russia, we glance about the meeting being protected, so you see the home. but unless you have one phone or by to you, but because then you have bony was to your, my chinese to go when it comes to actually carrying out which of the agreements have the trust in the bottom that can be done. because if i suggest you currently american them, what's ours that me are and most of the see what the current residents before the previous fund. also the ukraine apartment system assigned
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a group of security will be new working group and stablish nationally. also about the red lines. what are the specific red lines that you stablished at the i have talked about those headlines on line. this understanding is being born during benito chains and key areas corporation. there is no use to try to secure and only chatter when people feed down together to talk about how to make things work. so either way, you don't need to sit down to talk as for the functions and restrictions in economy . i have already, it's sad. we do not know what kind of move is they are inside their political and what we kind to do, but we don't understand it in detail. so of course, starting those who oppose in improving their relations with russia and then those who are for it. so i don't know which courts will prevail, it was the nation. but if after our meeting,
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some stamps will be made and that huge mansion like it happens in 2016. what will it mean? it's well man that we just lost another opportunity. and could you dad and now another the final question from canada and thank you for the opportunity. i'm coming to the school from head to canada. you said to a couple of my colleagues, you wanted and biased to get a translation. no, you hear me now. but sky can come, can you hear me? russian, they don't want to hear a canada and i, i'm getting an elder insulation. i will try and repeat just more things are breaking up. maybe they will switch the channel that try it down. you know nothing . i didn't hear anything, nothing at all. just
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a 2nd now. but listen. please remember all through school from canada in moscow. you said to a couple of my colleagues you wanted and biased. fair question coverage. i have a fair question for you. it actually comes from my 9 year old daughter who asked me before i left to come here. what is the big deal with the summit? and it's quite a complicated answer for a 9 year old. so i'd like you to explain to us in your own words, mister president, why is this relationship so complicated? and also she'd like to know, and i'd like to know why our young people are not allowed to protest in russia at the store. so that's a great thing that you are a 9 year old. not are you interested with some kind of matters and the answer is
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very simple. you just need to look around and see me how beautiful the world is and what you drown out in the leaders. so 2 countries, yeah, just largest nuclear power. the need to make this world reliable, but today sure. do mom left here as retailing nation when good home for all the people of our planet, all the heaters in apartment land and they will discounts mattress regarding the horrible weapons that needs to be restricted. and there should be some channel rules about and you will to go at each of the not using this weapon. they will talk about the environment about how to attack about making rivers calling and keeping creepers clean, keeping their beliefs clean, not to help you, but lots of not to have the draughts actually to have enough left. you should play apply for all the people of the planet,
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no matter where they leave. they will talk about the health care. so that when people, when you model, you would cheats when children are getting colder and they are an ill which hand they couldn't get included cation and it could be confident about the future. i mean, i would like you to cover today's meeting and you might using these as the foundation . thank you for your attention and have a good evening. well, we well, we just heard from the russian president vladimir putin wrapping up his thoughts from this summit that's being held alongside us. president joe biden gave up quite a considerable piece of his time. close to an hour actually. yes. i think quite genera close to an hour, questions from all over the world, going to the russian president. we'll have a look through some of the immediate takeaways, one of those topics that we thought would be taken away from this summit as a potential success,
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a promise to return to diplomatic relation. i literally baton it and i was right. i knew it. i mean, we knew that both bathrooms had been recalled. i keep saying it was a fast time. it had happened in more than 20 years. i mean, that was the side. things are dire. so he said yes, they will be returning to their respective countries. whether that help tomorrow, i doubt we don't know, but i know that the significance, i think even not in itself is really a success story. it's step towards normalization. it's about as much as we ever were expecting yet. there was a lot of talk about future cooperation, a lot of little steps forwards on a number of log communication with here that kept talking about that we're going to on a lower level, we're going to get people together. we're getting get them to discussing. i think it's gonna be the time for both the russian foreign ministry and the state department flying back and forth and deal with moscow and washington in terms of how the meeting went. there was a lot of questions through the russian president over. how did he get on with joe
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biden? what did he make of the fact that joe, by nicole mac taylor in the past, what did he make of the fact that joe biden said he didn't have a soul at one point when he looked into his eyes, but to me and said he had no illusions about joe biden, about the meeting with the us president and he said that there was. busy certainly things that they didn't agree on, they were both very aware that there was issues that they wouldn't agree on. but the, these talks were conducted in a whole deal. and that there wasn't 30 of the hostility that perhaps we'd been told to expect from some media and your billing cool, but i didn't, i didn't know there was no hospitality on the country meeting was very constructive . our views differ on many issues, but i believe both sides have shown a willingness to understand each other and to bring up different positions close together. but you must, you know, there's was quite nice is a partner fight and was sharing stories by his father and his mother. so it did seem, he said, look, we're not friends, we never expect to be friends, but it was,
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it was productive, thought is out. she was used and he said that definitely we decided that that were things that we all going to agree on. what was very interesting, i do want to because there was a huge difference in tone amongst the john unless so actually the questions were fairly evenly split though that was more rushed and john and the russians on this a lot of the quest. so what did you agree on what steps were made? what can we expect? the u. s. john list, i think a, b, c was all cnn. and what b, b, c of the western media. i mean, the focus was on pressing who to and i mean, they came out and it was all about why are you afraid of opposition? why you doing this? have you committed to that? that was definitely a huge kind of they were trying to get him to admit to something they were trying to put him on the spot. particularly of course, alexander volunteer came up. yes. we knew that human rights was something that was going to dominate something, divide in a lot of these schools conveniently forgot things. if kind of on the in the west,
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he would probably be deemed a white premises given his fall. right? national rhetoric in the past. but this is exactly what he had to say on why i've seen of all me is in prison and why it is really and if you chose to for me, did you commit to stopping your crank down against the opposition groups inside russia said by election of element, but the nation is just, you know, by you regarding a non systemic opposition and the citizen you've mentioned this person knew full well that he was violating russian law. and he knew full well that there was a warrant for his arrest. nevertheless, he came back to russia and he deliberately wanted to be arrested. so he did what he wanted to do. what else can we say hill? another big a few that came up with cyber. vladimir spent a lot of time talking about cyber attacks. we knew that he would, we expected that he would what we expected of letting me approve. and joe biden would discuss this and interesting to hear from the russian president from what he
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had to say in terms of where cyber attacks in the world originate from letting me quote in the statistic saying that when it comes to countries where cybersex come from, the united states, top of the league and kinda that's itself, admitted all these things while you're watson, john is calling for example, touch let's say, and say over you will just say now, because you know, it's convenient to increase, that this is something that my american partners and colleagues upset themselves and they've agreed that one of the things that they have come to agreements on the small step forwards is they will cooperate on side. but because of the thank us topically canada. second in the league, vladimir, i mentioned to latin american countries and then the united kingdom, russia not even placing on this list of countries that the u. s. acknowledges as the the center old cyber attacks. he also talks about complaints and quote that you didn't call them complaints request for information to fail when it comes to cyber attacks against russia. and he said the 10 request to be logged in 2020,
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35 requests logged in 2021. already with the united states, again, cybert's put cyber attacks against russia, originating in the u. s. the ro, response so far, he talked about the cyber attack on the pipeline in the u. s. and he also talked about something that hasn't got any of the coverage that has a cyber attack on the health care systems in russia. i mean, a thing putin originating in the united states, but to me, of food and saying that this is far as he was concerned, wasn't the work of any state actor. but it was certainly something that states needed to work together in order to try and get to the bottom of absolute. so looks like the tension we might see. they said exploits gathering, create a framework within which to control cyberspace is kind of seen as a new front of wolf. i globally secure if you will. so it was touched upon. they said, yes, we're very happy that you thought treaty was extended. that was a very, very wise decision. we of course, are a huge responsibility to meet, can a super powers. and it looks like that might be discussions about a new treaty,
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which would include some of those missiles that are not currently in the provisions with the new start. the final thing we do quickly want to mention is of course we have to talk about the arctic. that is something that our colleague rod gaskets rates with him. it really has become a very topic of course, once this of rushes territory is in the arctic circle, very kind of delicate issue for russia. this is what patient had to say or not. what a question about the arctic. you've mentioned the discussion on this track and united states have been using russia of militarize in the article. and so do on the united states allies in march state secretary, lincoln voice is concerned. so what have you discussed in detail? so yes, united states have concerns, but they are completely baseless. i mean this is concerns about the militarization baseless we are not doing anything new. we simply restoring the infrastructure that
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has already been there. all right, we're redoing this. we retrofitting this borderline infrastructure, the military infrastructure, but also the environment conservation that's from us from geneva for this hour. but we'll be back very, very surely with more analysis of what vladimir putin had to say following this meeting. hopefully, we'll also be looking ahead to that press conference from joe biden, b u. s. president. stay with us. we will be back with you very shortly. she said the news okay, is i say we'll, we'll go back to geneva shortly. but in the meantime, let's bring you some news from the russian capital because the matter of moscow has announced mandatory cobra shorts for 60 percent of service sector work is along
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with transport in education staff. this after recent search in daily case numbers and portraying her as more in the story. the mayor is pretty much making it clear that the russian capital has unleashed a real war against covert. so what are these places and organizations where more than half of staff members 60 percent, to be precise will now be subject to mandatory vaccination that is, cafes restaurants, bars. so pretty much the entire food industry, beauty salons, jim's spas. besides this theaters, museums, libraries, also transport facilities and the department of banks where the staff members directly deal with the clients and the mayor even set the deadlines for these are going to stations that will have to provide their workers with the vaccine. now for
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the 1st component, that will be july 15th and it will be august the 15th for the 2nd component. now you might want to ask, what about the medical exemptions? well, if for this or that reason you are exempt, if you have allergies, if you're pregnant, if you have the chronic diseases that isn't something to be matched with the vaccine, no matter where you work, an exemption means no job and also have to tell you that for now, this is only a rule that will be applied to the russian capital, so it's not yet happening on a federal level in russia. now we heard from the head of the moscow government survey so bad, and here's how he justified his decision. it's up to each person, whether it's vaccinate or not, is their decision as long as they're sitting at home. but when you go out to public places and get in contact with other people consciously or unconsciously,
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you become complicit in the spread of the disease. if you work in an organization that serves an unrestricted range of people, then during an epidemic, it's definitely not just your business. no matter what personal sects of equipment you use. well, i can tell you that for, for 5, possibly even 6 months, the situation with the new corona virus cases in moscow has been a rather stable. i remember looking at the numbers almost every day. it was plus 2000 roughly. they plus $3000.00. but again, if you think of moscow to massively huge city, perhaps, sounds like just a drop in the ocean. however, in mid june, the curve really started going up rapid the on sunday. that was more than plus $7000.00 cases in one single day in moscow. these are the numbers that we haven't seen since the end of last year. now it got down to a bit under $6000.00, but still this is an impressive spike compared to what we had in spring. so the
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moscow city authority said that they had to take action only a few days ago, new measures were announced. in fact, these are old measures. these are just the ones that have been lifted. now the word mandatory may sound scary to some and clearly some of the critical voices will be getting louder now. but i can tell you that in that statement from the moscow mayor office, the officials are reminding that the workers from some of these sectors such as teachers and doctors, they have been used to obligatory vaccine from other highly infectious diseases such as measles, for example. and this is something that's been there for decades, if not centuries. so the anti cobit vaccine will only be an addition to that list. we have asked the people in the streets of moscow, what they make of the state is decision. some people are happy about it, some are not welcoming that at all. so there's a whole variety of opinions still dessert. if it's obligatory,
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then i have to get vaccinated. but if it's voluntary, then i'd rather refuse. i'm scared and vaccinated already. the main thing is for less people to get if that helps, then i'm all for it's many people don't understand that this could be necessary. but for now, this is a very questionable story and i'm concerned, i think everyone should make their own decision. is that personal health? after all, i will not get vaccinated. we'll work with masks and gloves. we get this constantly . yes, we do, and so far. thank god. then negative. never drank with that report. you watch not internet. so we're going to take a quick break. now, but when we return, we will be going straight back to geneva for more on the posting biden summit the towards the summit, the bike administration pushed for a summit with russia. moscow agreed,
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what dividing people hope to achieve remains unclear. we are told the white house wants to restore predictability and stability. what could possibly go wrong? ah, do today was to finish. does actually got an uncovered face men's clothing and showed a whole stuck. it's a kind of s can feminism. its name is how camino i bought it up, put a human someone with a whole lot of that. it was, it was a lot of up on the job, but you know, the one that gave me she lives in one of the most dangerous and patriarchal provinces. of afghanistan, cost like she which time i miss that.
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sure. no, i shall do, but i haven't set up a new kid. i'm glad you got me knows that she does her best to fight for women's rights. i am not able to get that done. as you know, what i do, i know that she's not here by her nickname. the king was i got to reco, doesn't really go on the ah, the global geo political game has it's called sometimes rest upon the foundation and us dollars and privacy us dollar a world reserve per and now you've got a major in russia outside of a dollar that gives them a way to maneuver in a way that no other country can,
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but all other countries in the late, in the end of the ability to maneuver outside the dollar. it's an incredible freedom that they now have no extreme to being completed, bypassing ukraine, delivering energy directly from russia to germany, is just the 1st of many, many, many, when driven by drain shaped by those in the me. there's thing we dare to ask in
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the, in the the crane read lines inside were tax vladimir putin tankless the top topics from his face to face. joe biden, the geneva summit. before the talk started us and russian jer, it's got into a fight to get close to the president, and some don't take no for an answer. the day with russia, us relations that wrote boston with insults allowing me to retain from the top the head to head grudge, way off, people in new york is a bit of fun. and also in moscow who would actually win a fight of scraps between by.
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