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ah, ah, the lines, it's either pat taliban says it will no longer let afghan national was access the capital port. the foreigners alive to reach the facility groups also confirmed. it was agreed to extend the united states the drop deadline beyond august, the 31st the more form interpreters he worked with. nathan forces, during the 28 campaign slammed the british government for not getting their families and relatives reprisals from the insurgents. and i, when power translators say, after years of loyalty, such treatment is a bitter reward. so i did the great job, but why the cures? just trying to get back to us. the 2nd ship. we ship what we did,
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my family as well. so they're trying to get through the telephone check point to get to the size of afghans fleeing the country. they were not major concerns about potential security problems in europe. some of the evacuation had significantly g, b as backgrounds, including alleged links to terrorist groups. ah, hello, good evening, welcome. just gone the 8 o'clock here in the russian capital, you're watching artie international. and we'll start with the crisis in afghanistan because the taliban, i says only 4 nationals will be allowed to access couples airport. the sol facility providing flights of the country will powers in a frantic scramble to meet their own deadline of august 31st for a complete patrol of their forces. a date the taliban has refused to extend while threatening consequences of it's breached and afghan jernace described to us life
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in this country. we call it was taken over by the mittens. 100 and how is it off the bus or waiting for him to give us a call or 2 to do to get a chance to get inside of the airport and have a weight from cobble. but unfortunately that people are waiting from 3 days. but today that we will majority of the taliban in a press conference said that they will not have guns guns that indicated, believe i've got to spend anymore. so we're just over a week into the taliban rapids take over. what is life like currently where you are? today i went to the tv and i compare from 2 to 3 days before teams that the c gave back to its normal life. the shops are open and the restaurants are open. people or the people came back to the room alive to the works. but unfortunately,
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still the government departments are closed until the bar is on the bar. you get to the other made a big problem for the people in the city because the matches are completely empty. the bags are lose, or people in public running out of money. if you go to a bargain that have this of people lighting behind it. bigler, where did you start behind that? but the bunk is a big challenges. but that people really getting back to it to get together a lot to walk into their life. i know it's still early days, but is there any indication yet that the taliban is delivering on its promise to be more progressive that it was previously when it was empower such as a allow in women's rights for instance. whoa. that one says that you have not made any spectra for the woman. now that's how in which, how do you want to go to the work we need to make an i expect
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a specter for the tower one under the time that we make it better for the tunnel. and they asked the woman who said to their home, the not do not go to the, to the water and they will give, they will get paid the home stuff. but has, it's probably about a promise for the people before to enter, to call in the beginning of the day or in the 1st day on the telephone interview problem at all. the people witness of security. the c d. people are very good and most including all the city. but the woman go back, who was our, our government departments will be open soon. these kind of promises that has not been implemented yet me morning. london can interpret it is friday. don't monday against what they call the shameful behavior. britton's government, they slammed the authorities for doing nothing to get their families actively. taliban controlled country and say it's a strange thing key for putting their own lives on the line. if i was in day,
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if i wouldn't say this, how they would communicate with the people, how would they find out who is local in surgery? so i've done a great job, but why the killer? why? because afraid why the kids get off families in the home, at the operations such as for today, we come in here and they are just trying to get back to us this. i kind of shame we've, we've really shown what we did myself, have a brother who is an interpreter, who was an interpreter for the british forces. he was here at the airport trying to get to the airport actually did the front checkpoint with the telephone. my family as well. so they're trying to get through the telephone check, went to get to the now while the taliban claims it took ask, understand relatively easily. these are pictures from the sudden problems have
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helmand, where locals are facing the aftermath of the militant fishes offensive, with no doors or windows left in schools and hospitals, they are barely able to function. and there's no sign either. that's going to change anytime. see me one in budapest, rushes foreign minister met with his hon garron counterpart as part of his he saw sir g, a lab for of disgust, afghanistan and the west handling of the crisis. peter oliver followed the joint used conference. i've got this done, as you would imagine being discussed by the foreign ministers as they address the media set again for all the russian foreign minister saying that he had concerns that the he use foreign policy chief, had his priorities wrong when it came to the ongoing situation global yesterday, but he gave it to you for him. policy chief joseph burrell. immediately after the americans withdrew from the dentist and said, we must not hello of canister to go into the hands of russia and china. if the head
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of the foreign policy thinks in such categories, then i feel sorry for you countries, you're forced to hear such a philosophy. and apparently just supported to me, that is not what mister burrell should be. worrying about you. we must rather look to the again springing calm to their country as soon as possible. seen a lot of talk about a potential role that russia could play as mediator with the taliban regime said gala. ralph said that russia had spoken to all sides, and i've got to some for a long time and that those dialogues would continue was in your mind, is we have been helping the african sites for many years. the so called moscow form, it was created in russia with the participation of china pakistan in iran, the usa and the russian federation. and obviously with the for government and the taliban. and now, after what happened and began to stand on the ground, when a new reality has been created, it will have to do with it. co mitigation code interaction with the aim of creating
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favorable conditions for the against to reach an agreement on their own, alongside mr. law for off with on gary and forum and a 50 to see also he said he's couldn't see grateful to russia, providing the foot nick d. c. and against the coven, 19 virus. you said that without those putting the vaccine country wouldn't have been able to get the vaccine rollout that they had. they also said that hungry host to be producing sputnik v inside its own territory. in the very near you check us with, you know, spoon the we would not have been able to have the most successful vaccine roll out in the european union. the plan to manufacture the vaccine in the hungarian city of britain. starting at the end of 2022 will be manufacturing the vac thing through a russian license. thus in the future will be less vulnerable. gala from describe the relationship between hungry and russia as a pragmatic one. he said they didn't let geo politics get in the way of getting
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business done. however, he did point out that they don't agree exactly on everything. we've seen him that he has a magician. we do appreciate hungary pragmatic behavior. as with the past doesn't geopolitical and ideological games above the interest of development and the economic cooperation. even though there are and will be some disagreements. what relationship doesn't have any disagreements every now and again, but the overall take away with the message of child cooperation, which was a phrase there was a multiple times 5 votes for ministers that they folks here in budapest mall more than a week after the taliban tightened his grip across afghanistan, g 7 leaders have held an online meeting to discuss the situation. arrange of questions were raised, varying from the august 31st pentagon withdrawal deadline to avoiding a humanitarian disaster. so that's getting on this. now. go to london to speak research, at least been covering events for a c c, just run through then the outcome of this meeting. well,
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this is the meeting called by the g 7 nations. of course, joe biden, coming on the harsh criticism at home, but also for a needed allies within that g 7 group hoping to use the opportunity of this virtual meeting to try to lean on the us president to extend that hard deadline of august 31st. and evacuation dates and calling upon miss biden to call to hold a couple put in particular beyond that date, the u. k. fronds, other nations calling for biden to do so. he doesn't appear to have shifted. he sticking to that timeline of august the 31st of course we've been seeing this kind of scramble for people to get out of that country particular amongst africans who works with the occupation forces in some way, shape or form. we also saw earlier today the european commission president as
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a one to lie and speaking and saying that even though all of these countries will be leaving literally in terms of their present, they're not going to be abandoning what they say is the duty to human rights and i've called the son recently a pre conditions to talks with the child, yvonne and astronomy, she said there are operational talks that are necessary for the daily proceedings around cumberland, the airport. but this is completely separated from political talks or any question of recognition. and the g 7 was and is very clear that we have a very strict conditions. and that we stay united in the question of a recognition that is not on the table with italian. so many of those g 7 forces saying that others use other nations and other officials saying that the
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issue of aids i've kind of stone age, which has been frozen, is dependent on things like human rights on whether or not the opium trade. how that will be regulated on the access of women's education and work. and also of course when it comes to minority group rights as well. and as far as the g 7 are concerned, that question of funds to have gone to stun means that they do have leverage when it comes to talks with the taliban. we have 1000000000 euros set aside for the next 7 years for afghanistan in the year with development systems. this aid is now frozen and is frozen until we have sol. it guarantees and credible actions on the ground that the conditions are being met. now the british prime minister barak johnson, of course, taking part in those meetings, he too,
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is understood to have been leaning on joe biden for an extension to that evaluation date. he's not got it. it's perhaps a bit embarrassing for johnson. of course, the country which considers itself in the special relationship with the united states for the past years. someone says paul 20 something to say even more about bar sumps and also reiterating that when it comes to talking with the thought about who are of course increasing that control over the country. they do have leverage when it comes to those talks when it comes to engaging with the, with the taliban, and engaging with the government in afghanistan, whatever, it's its exact composition. the g 7 has huge leverage. and today the g 7 agreed we brought them together and they agreed a roadmap for future engagement with the taliban. so that if there's huge funds are
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going to be unfrozen eventually for use by the, the government and people of afghanistan. then what we're saying is i got this, don contant lunch back into becoming a breeding ground of terror. dennis tom, a can't become a naco state. so the g 7 nation stopping short of recognizing the taliban as the new authority in afghanistan. but saying, of course they will be engaging in talks with them, but something that could throw a wrench in the works would be if nato and the u. s. extended their stay in afghanistan against all the agreements, they read through. that's all about the taliban warning. then of consequences if that is the case. ok, thanks a that was surely reporting that from london. i mean, while europe is facing major security problems while processing the sizes of refugees you so far managed to get out of afghanistan, because hiding among those fleeing the taliban. a convicted criminals who were
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earlier to ported from the back to afghanistan along with suspects on security watch lists. in the u. k. an afghan national on britain's no fly list made in the country on the military play. he was declared to be not a person of interest and was free to go. and in france, police have taken into custody. one of 5 evacuated afghans alleged fiddling to the taliban. suspect failed to comply with a stay at home order. i mean one in germany, some afghans with criminal records who had been previously supported, managed to sneak back in via evacuation flights. the interior ministry says it is unable to screen paypal on the ground in afghanistan. the current procedure is a pragmatic one, which means that security checks on the basis of police findings will only take place in germany and it was deliberately decided that we no longer carry out checks on the spot. but after arrival in germany, women were hungry also said it won't accept an unrestricted flow of migrants from
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afghanistan. adding that the chaos there probably could have been avoided. what were seen right now in capital, in other parts of garrison, is frightening. and i think it could bring about an error in migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided. okay, well let's discuss this a bit further than i, because we're joined by charles, she bridge for me, u. k. army and counter terrorism, intelligence officer. charles, what do you make of this concern coming out of europe? is it right? governments and countries to be afraid now of exactly who's coming in from africa? stan? yes, i think to some degree the concern is justified because often you've got a situation where g to the logic situation on the ground and we're talking about the ground around and inside capital airport in some way the list is taking place. not it means that together with the problems that are taking place in people have
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been connect documentation. a lot of problems around the actual nice know fly, let themselves in today. so it is attention many times in the past, for example, inaccuracies of those, but also the ease with which people can get run days. in any case, it's not surprising that some cases have arisen and i think we can expect more to happen. but i think on the other hand, it's also easy to either state the significance of this sort of potential significance. of course, it's always a possibility that someone will come into the country and lay to carry out a terrorist attacks or be involved in terrorism. but i think it should we say no less likely done by other risks that present themselves on a daily basis. and i said number of reasons, for example, you've got the taliban at the moment saying got they got no intention of allowing that come to be used for external tax. and of course, it would be to say when they would say that when i get into situation area. but the
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last and i want to do, i think, is to, i'm at this stage and taking control over the country. give her a reason for western further west and intervention. also, if we look at the non day the previous, almost 20 years, it's extremely rare for 2 got guns. hufton involved in this kind of terrorism, attacking external targets, especially in the west. and that's particularly true. but they had a band, i'm sorry, i was not supposed to group such as our car nicer. i'm certainly this is a very important point is when i came on a daily basis, she jumped into united kingdom. many hundreds of illegal immigrants are coming into the country, almost to documented via boats in the channel or fire, contain the shipping and so on. many afghans. so this is going to situation for very many years. yet once again, i would point out that the positive doesn't necessarily need to be a guide to the future. all of that past very few expanding terror attacks into you
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can have been carried out by people who have come from afghanistan. normally, those attacks that carried out by people who have come from areas that have been destabilized by western policy, such as iraq, syria, libya, where we teach. usually these attacks come from people within the countries that are attacked themselves, such as united kingdom, germany, and france. the sex was, there is a threat that the shore and it's a difficult situation. i think as well for political reasons, various political agenda is it's easy, i think, to possibly overstate the track that comes from these people from historical perspective. and in to, in terms of the process, charles, when sort of a plane lands them from capella, 40 into the k or wherever? dreamily it's still possible to screen all those on board. i mean, there is no suggestion. is there that these people just walk out the door and i'm freely into society? presumably. authorities do carry i important checks really correct. especially circumstance. um certainly i think the screening the thing your presumption is the
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correct especially circumstance. and certainly i think the screening that goes on with these people are arriving from kind of stuff. now, whether that screening takes place on route or in dubai, or other points, or actually you can itself, in the case case, it certainly is taking place. and that's, of course, the reason why these no flyers are members if united constituents have been detected. but again, these my slightest, i should report implied people comparing them the most likely for any number of creating criminal reasons, including immigration, offenses or other business. and it may be as well that in some cases, nor many documented cases in the past, or especially with the problems of accurate documentation in this kind of situation, particularly and with similar founding names, also being a problem is not part of the world for the databases have medication to pass with people have been put on the flyers accidentally or it's actually not even them
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that's on the fly list or they've been interact inside. and sort of i think we can draw some comfort from the fact that the screening isn't detected. and as i replied earlier, the screening is taking place with these people. i think he's far into far greater degree. there are like mel from i understand the provide the edison that those 2 are lighting on a daily basis in a hundreds, in some cases in western europe completely converted to a large degree. certainly north kingdom are being left. once i had the most basic screening with such documentation that i might possess and the names that actually get those are being released into the community. but again, track perspective, southern africa, his tanf case doesn't seem to have contributed in any great way to terror attacks in the west up till now. and just lastly, charles and americans taken a lot of flak for its hasty troll. but could you repeat countries showed some blame
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to you because i know you this story about african interpreters, for example, trying to gain asylum in the u. k. it's been going on for years. it seems that, you know, i think they're protest a lot of these beforehand, but it just seems to be funneled into these last couple of weeks. yeah, active, you're absolutely right. treat that. it's easy and data taking this easy route to attack the american government. let's face it, we know more. i'm not even most devastations. there is much to talk to the american governments for, but i think bite has been put in a very difficult position here in respect to the agreement that trump himself can see with the taliban. and indeed, the never to ability of that agreement as chris is my think are biden or trump in the fact that troops withdrawing that with george if those troops and almost inevitably, the subsequent collapse of the african government was the timing of it may not be actually dictated by most people,
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the fact that it would be rapid was well telegraphed in advance. and i think the west britain, germany, france, and many other countries have had a great deal of notice and a great deal of opportunity to put these contingency plans in place. and as you suggest, they hesitated and did it, and as we saw to contribute to the chaos that is not priced and also contributed to the fact that some people who the west countries like britain would pop should have protected. and now i'm not going to have that protection from a government that we're still waiting to see how it treats its former enemies, including those services. did the occupation forces show. okay, charles, what we're going to leave with that. but i told you tonight, michelle, she bridge a former u. k. army and counter terrorism intelligence officer. now your opponent, meanwhile pans to build a boiler on its forward with better roofs and double the number of its troops. there is a station vast troy, to oppose a recent influx of migrants that the countries are on the alert. over jove,
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refugees from war torn afghanistan and also iraq. we are dealing with an attack on poland. it is an attempt to trigger a migration crisis. we will not allow the creation of a route for the transfer of migrants via poland to the european union or neighboring lithuania, also plans to compete his own bella, russian portable next year. those countries along with fellow member states, latvia and stony say that batteries has been facilitating the search of migrants as a form of hybrid warfare, supposedly in retaliation for a sanctions against minsk mall. pony government insists it has sent essential items to dozens of migrant stranded on a sport with batteries. war saw recently came on the fire from rice creek, so with the refugees which, which to include women and children, they are said to have been stuck at the border for more than a week. however, poland has denied them entry, saying that they are the responsibility of battery. so let's discuss all of this
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a bit further. shall break mon professor at the catholic university, levine in belgium. you're very welcome. thanks for coming on. do you think these countries are right? accused by the race of hybrid warfare. of course not. i mean, the main problem is you might get, you get coughing against them which, which is entirely before the united states and nato, when they went in 2001 was the top of the 30 bucks. and they probably would not be in control of the country, the united states at the tone that they didn't go, they stayed there now deaf to read the whole, does the brands are stronger than ever. they are probably more popular than it are being done. so weapons left by the so called again, how many we've been doing? i did state many cases of the refugees, but very few. jeez, you have to understand what it means. many people are probably got about a dozen of the occupying armies. we know that when the machine collapses,
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let's see the german ok bye. for example, trans global aid to us were hunting down and show that it was the same thing in the area with the keys, whether the global trends was the same thing. and yet now we'd be billed for the mixture of many cases and the global a plus of goes you could very well we could vary with center or east or some other east. i mean well boosted the daddy bands going to the enemy. so maybe the 30 boons come to the us there and then he's been very will be in there was a few g. so it's a huge problem with the problem which is in the west, sneaking the way, should assume, agrees they should at least conflict on there are supposed to be enough to do blame on her shot and bella, who so i'm not responsible for that. the idea was quite right of the wish. with all these entities can do,
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that you just make your biggest angela and then it goes from then they can go to her share with the visa. and then we lead to seen them to see whom we want. we love and induces a most understood that the world is changing. there are several of the major, the feeling of getting stand and tearing. now is to apologize and be committed to be mothers with respect to the rest of the country tonight, saying they're going to build big balls to prevent an influx of migrants coming over and over their own board is, is that the right solution? the, or is dialogue with batteries completely answer the question where they have put themselves in a situation where they love using both of them because they, this is that they went down to high moral ground. we defend their homes, human eyes, but they're the friend of human height and weight. they take more than 3, geez. i mean, each tutoring, consistent believably. you pull critical beyond belief, the attitude of the west, and i can't get them here because of the long war which they lost,
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but also the way they pulled out the key to gears because they're sure i haven't done that. they're not even planned. you know, they should have taken out americans from the county before putting out the food. didn't do that. so there are lots of americans time the day goes away, it goes from there and then those gauge li in every possible way. but for example, if you have the, you can eat 100000 again, have 2 genes. you will have a concern about human human suffering and the circling of refugees. the 1st thing we should do is send something in to how we going to do. there is some think about subs discussed so the situation is morally bring in the young believe, i mean, he's good to go. so they do offer 20 years, which is just the they do in the lab as we. busy go to school and with regard to the policy to you, i mean, and i just over the weekend the was saying we need to do our best to help afghans.
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but at the same time, you look at individual countries and they're all saying no, no, as an example, as an example here, we're going to build a massive wall. it seems the way struggles to form some sort of unified policy when it comes to migration. they can have a unistrut issue, but the point is that what do you mean by being afghans which afghans there's going to be that germany was helping be done and others to the fans or anything for before? i mean, you have to know what you mean by his. again, the 1st thing they could do to help not to block all the money from the national language, choosing the american la in america, burns, were foolish to put them down. but anyway, once he's there, these countries gave them everything to take was, are they going to try to kind of, again, use craters tangled in cuba countries and you know, she was going to be gone, succeed there, but you know, each other, even helping against being follow before america or by us, which is it,
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i don't particularly want cruelty to us going to break us, but i can understand that you do that the, the stuff had been have in general, most are isn't and school and then i'll probably suppose, okay, we'll have john good to talk tonight. we weren't out of time, so we'll leave it there. but that was you on break one, professor at the catholic university to come to live that from brussels. thank you . thank you very much and thank you for watching. that's how the news is looking so far, just on half a to moscow, we're back again at the top of the what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy.

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