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or monetary policy of security and harmonize fiscal policy as well. and they do what they all these are all stepping stones to reaching what we have just discussed. once we need to achieve these goals, then we'll talk about further steps. let me look at you, for example, where countries with smaller economists, weaker economists are, you know, they don't have the national currency. they cannot affect the overall state of things, but the euro is strong. so the only way for them to do something is to raise prices for everything and which can be dangerous. so we need to be careful. we need to analyze the pros and cons of each move. i have also negative example to consider as well. for example, you just spoke about the price of for energy to ship. if you go to
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the market, the free market in europe, like i say, that was $680.00 per 1000 cubic meters for natural gas. so what's, what's the results really nice and they weren't very successful with that with a new menu. but for us to increase the price, you are tied to the oil price of the get, you know, be of the do you similar when you bought, for example, you sure we could you problem. they have to say some issues you. it's an increasing business activities and then just to prices for natural gas starts arriving and rising higher than oil prices, etc. for example, in russia, we have a different approach and from has
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a different approach in the ship because the budget pushes. so those who agreed to main agreements with us before that are actually rejoicing right now because they would have to, they would have had to pay to kind of the problem with all that. but you know, if they hadn't known for cookies. so and gas from was also benefiting from that because now we have a sort of sense of security. so an official to all so the here a commission made but she didn't shut itself in the foot. and now they're paying for that. the letters that i need to know or in question from the bill or rush into the channel or when teen is filica shenthouse. i've got a question about my grandson. it is a consequence of what we witness our denison so they all show hate to show their cries is in this regard and the you the are closing their eyes on this matter
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and polish i'll do in the regard them by much refugees from a pianist and then other countries are jose throwing them out and when they do it and tremendously they are using force to do this. so it has nothing to do with the human rights. we have the graphic values that the west likes to talk about so much . and my question is, should we ex, back any joint actions remains, can moscow and risk back to resolving this issue? was able to get some interesting facts and disregard some yes them get them well. my up, my was calling something you want to keep calling me to jordan some collective efforts, especially in europe saying that the crisis on the border between the beller
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bella, listen pro, and that some somehow i have to text that. but my question is, when a simple that's not up to us, that doesn't concern russia really. it's the issue that between the sellers and let's look poland. so here. yep, please be sort of question arises using and everyone wants to talk to taliban directly. although it is a terrorist organization by the standards of the us, but teller, but now can controls in the territory again a standard bishop was new but, but to take it to present like i said, it came to power very by result of both. whether you like it or not, that was a legitimate voting process. so if you are not satisfied with that,
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i have to speak to the, but the russian authorities of russia, russia has nothing to do with that. which secondly, some of us, some are saying that russia needs to help to do it. we need people believe from the go williams. if we did anything, we have actually been doing some of that work openly. we have been speaking to the leaders out of band and to, to be able to do that more effectively one of those but to let them we. but as if you look at the west, you can see that some of them have left their people behind enough guy supposed to get and you get to look at what's happening on the border between the tween and beverage fall until there was a lot of gun is but they are basically driving
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away and say removing from the people that of any nation i will take a way to you take this people to the do you take the gun is back to the dentist and then they will ask us to help them save them from again, it's done and take them back. so it's going in circles. russia has nothing to do with all of that. it's all an issue or what are you saying? what does your personal assessment of the situation do? believe that bill or is have some ways to hybrid war against european union lenient . while there have been lots of statements like that rash statements. my counsel him presently is also an expert and making the statements. you can ask him a bud on whether you want to start the war or not. so the question is, the answer is very simple. you want to you,
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we saw an issue. she wants to trust. in truth, when you go to speak to the bell, russian authorities union because you have to deal with them, not with us. why is russia being addressed to mr. is being modest about this and we talked about bases and i informed him about the matter and the european union referred to are trying to resolve the problem by complaining to has brought to my counterpart, tried to influence. just tried to apply some rusher and look shank and so on and so forth. and i would like to think my counterpart for his position that he states that bill or is they have done or did they have a leadership, please talk to them. try to resolve this digital problem with them. what i did with
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but you move, they can't talk to us. so gently the president, the legitimate door. there is something wrong with the government. but the taliban is a different story somehow because a somehow can talk to them, they can engage in the dialogue with them. so was that who was you? i would like to think the president of fresh russian government for this position. and you can subscribe to this point of view and secondly, move, we're still, we are forgetting bell. one important thing is we are not really forgetting because journalist from brush and bill, or is there a well aware of this as soon as the plaza. but it's 3 or 4 days long, and your literary presence of the us in the garrison was completed. what did they do? they addressed everyone bratia and said, a legend republic frowned. great. order come on. i would like to stress you were in
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the order in the european union is everyone who is going to run away from the country from denison. please take them in. so recently we talked about this during a video conference. we talked about this problem and we came up with the common approach i want to do because it will be in the judy and they agreed to the c p and they invited is advocating so just yes, you can bind lives information. so if you are inviting them, please accept them no matter where they come from because you're hundreds of thousands of abs. good people who weren't dorsey, what you brought in with those who abandoned them and left the country to hide back in their holes levels. so to what kind of bone to have to peak with bella or even more so with russia, because you have to understand that some people from up can extend them from the
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red because they destroy this iraq. we didn't do this, russia didn't do this, but they are running away from lebanon, from syria. the are running through russia, through ballad or the are going directly to bill or is. so these problem concerns rush and be able to, we didn't invite them and they are not coming to us or jazz passing through was to where they were invited. so please take them in, that's your problem. that is our stance statement. so what do you want for? what do you know demand from us because every day you are imposing sanctions against from up to to do it because at the school we are, we had the ration in terms of sanction in the last things mom, dream pose. so when essential, so now my cell phone bell, russian, people should protect their borders. know lisa, all the progress. for example, the read mission agreement. so bloody now you can read what you saw, saw and look at their faces. so allow me to beat and they thought, democrats,
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frank here, just look at, there are democratic or shooting. they are releasing homes against them in poland and let the, any of be, are bringing this migrants together and they are just sending them across the water . and so they are shooting at their heads so far. good. people are still dying and they are throwing this people back over at the board and leave take them back. that's their democratic ways. that's the democracy. i don't see them annual read to forget to put the value, put it in with just to be blamed for anything because we did our job silly period. we're not sure which it was until they started changing the situation by force and taking over countries in the local authorities or on local authorities. it's up to bill the russian people because we are not interfering with the american elections
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when they were shooting at people quite the most of the opera, the elections and before the election. so they should deal with their problems. and we will do all we need to do is the reliable partnership, the european union, one of these a lot of good relations, then we can proceed down and talk about it even tomorrow. and we will get rushing support if we need to. and we can do this together, but so far they don't seem to need this thing got to do, but there will be this necessity. we will work together and we will extend against all the negative things in the interest for the benefit of ration and bella, russian people. and there's a conclusion that for a press conference, a question from a russian journalist puddles or damage or evenings, they're all in that. i see. i mean that question for those leaders. they use a lot of important things about and then the union stayed up with a roadmap to support the union state treaties more than 20 year old. and
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a lot of the decisions made back families are not implemented yet. so why did the place of rush and bill is where we are in greece, integration approach, and did we get any closer after we got any closer to implementing the agreements that you have 20 years ago when we should do another bullet? i believe overall, this is something that you mean that we should have done a long time ago. the school was of the things that we agreed a bonus a day like creating an economic in the background and economic nation before our installation is something that we should have started a long time ago. and once we are going through, once we complete the service that we have outlined today, then we will proceed into some further studies because with this ration is changing, the environment that's changing and we need to base our future steps on that as
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well. but i think that we are on the right track overall to skip the boat. i agree with what mister president has said. so it's abriya. and did you answer this question? if you want to go through those agreements from your question, i didn't understand what kind of agreements do you mean if you want to go through for months and disagreements in some other way. then we can come back to that and we can look at the agreements that were made and what wasn't the implemented. but there's my counterpart. sad is that we have created the foundation to move on because we can't make a mistake here. i can spend a lot of time telling you too about us. we can spend 2 hours talking about mistakes that the european union did. we always look at them as setting an example and look at the repeating and european union. now a lot of our new candidates in there that are leading to the disaster and then criticize each other openly. we do not want to repeat those mistakes. mistakes that
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we don't want to have this mistakes in our union state. so we are making conclusions. we aren't drawing conclusions, so maybe we are missing something we can talk about this week and maybe argue about this, but we came back to creating a foundation. so we need this foundation because you can build into great in house without the foundation, renounced building house, starting from the roof, but the long time ago was civil. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. that concludes our press conference at the kremlin in moscow. we've been listening into the presidents of russia above race, who announced this evening that they agreed and signed 28 roadmaps between the 2 nations. essentially, they would be developing deeper integration between the 2 countries on economic and agricultural cooperation. president lucas shameka said these agreements,
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which i've been 3 years in the making a milestone event. okay. you all watching on tv. national really appreciate your company this evening. let's see our top story for this hour. almost 2 decades of passes the horace of 911. the event that triggered america's war on terror, we're continuing to investigate the lasting impact those conflicts that had on the lives of millions in our special project. unheard voices. the will use all tools at our disposal phase. killed our children to united states was bringing people to watch a site. it was a pointless exercise among those who paid the highest price for the african invasion. with the 457 british personnel killed in action. but for those lucky enough to make it home, many was still left with lasting trauma. that's here. now the account is trevor
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colts who served in the british army for 20 years. that include the 4 tools of afghan, the stan, and he received one of the highest honors for his service. i can take my life last year. i was in a wheel by the way, my mind ended. i nearly lost my son and i didn't know what to do. a lot of the guys i was with don't really talk to each other anymore. i mean, they're going to try to delete it and move away from all. but quite a few people lives in the last 4 or 5 years. i think that was the reason is only a few months ago. i few been through hell and you're still living it. you just get a feeling of fear somebody
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wouldn't understand, you know? and given the order to kill someone and stuff, you know, people get upset of it, things today that don't need it, but i want, so i woke in my coffee, i really just drink the coffee. when i 1st went to the gallery on, we were told that we were going to burn the poppy fields to the plumbers to work and do not, not plan change them. we landed in on our troops in a way that they haven't for many years are going to be fighting alongside other countries and situations of great danger. salinas are very good at taking orders and just getting on with it. i'm not questioning orders, but as you go to the years and you mature and you start to sort of have to bring in the thing for yourself and realize, okay, why are we here? what do we think we know looking at gast, i don't think there was
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a pointless exercise. what's happening in the south of afghanistan is the redlands about tight taliban trying to get back power the way back and tell about had already got id in the grind that we'd already cleared. my friend, my really was just a couple, stood on one and died instantly lost his arms and legs. i believe it's 17 casualties all from, from our group or the each of those casualties. you've got quite a few guys affected by what they've seen. it's trauma, public trauma as a constant high threat over a weeks and weeks, and most the
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u. k. troops and officials of work round the clock to a remorseless deadline. it, thanks to the colossal exertions this country has not been processed, checked, vetted, and ended more than 15000 people to safety in less than 2 weeks. i mean, it's been a complete mess, hard by ins and ministration worked with the rational of his allies. it would have been, we were going to leave anyway, but we could have done up a systematic approach. for instance. you don't even need to have a military mindset to understand that if you're going to extract from a country, you bring back all your citizens from the embassy, put them into secure bias and then fly them. what you don't do is flyers your military and angle. what about the, what the civilians come out and i got shinnecock stuck at home, be $600016.00 weapon systems, 3 stars and bombs left behind. so that munitions that can be used for id the glass that i was watching. last night i watched
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a video of taliban dressed as us special forces moving in behind her to take control of fortune x. which you know, it's just unbelievable. we've lost too many people for situation which we just gave upon. the highly decorated former british army officer trevor cult that throughout the week will be hearing for more people. both soldiers and civilians whose lives were irrevocably altered by america longest war in our special coverage, unheard voices. 9 days after the us pull out from afghanistan, the country has a new government in waiting. it consists mostly of hard line taliban militants, and the u. s. as it's in no rush to recognize that new regime that said, the white house, i did that it has little option to work with the very tara group. it went to war against 20 years ago. their new acting interior minister is her tiny network terrorists. these wanted for a bombing, the kill big people, including an american,
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is believe, to have participated in cross border attack against us troops. there's a $10000000.00 bounty on his head. why are we engaging? should we, should we not talk to the people who are overseeing of ghana san and just leave it and not get the rest of the american citizens out with the international community is watching. the united states is watching. its whether they let people depart the country who want to depart, whether they treat women across the country as they have committed to treat them and how they behave and operate. and therefore we're not moving toward recognition . at the same time, we're dealing with a reality world here we have to engage in order to get american citizens and others out of the country. the taliban unveiled it's all male interim government. on wednesday, the military will be led by the thunder of the taliban. the founder, interior minister, is a militant wanted in america. the deadly bombing thing cleared a 2017 trunk blasting. cobble that killed a 150 people. the taliban leadership will also include members of a us designated paragraph and former guantanamo inmates. the prisons been operating
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at a u. s. military base in cuba for 19 years. and in time almost $800.00 people have been held without charge or trial. many of them subjected to waterboard water boarding stress positions and sleep deprivation. a former c i a analyst, don't kitty anchor? who lifted the lid on abusive interrogations? there guantanamo still stands by his decision to speak out. i have 0 regrets. i will never have any regrets. somebody had to tell the american people that the government was committing crimes in their names. you know, when we try to convince the world that we are a shining beacon of human rights and respect for civil rights and civil liberties. and then they see us carrying out a torture program at secret prisons around the world. it just makes us look so hypocritical. i can understand why any country would want to emulate the united
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states in a situation like that. the end of this 20 military campaign by the united states in afghanistan. did you ever imagine that it would and so quickly, so frantically. no, i didn't imagine so, and i don't think any americans did just like no americans assumed in september or october of 2001 that 20 years later we would be having this conversation, you know, present inside and said just about a month ago that he believed that the african government could hold out for 6 more months. in fact, they held out for 6 days. and i think that that he gave that 6 month time because that's what he was told by the cia. and it just goes to show you that this was another intelligence failure in a long line of intelligence failures. i think the after, at the afghan people rightly resent the united states for 20 years of occupation and then in the end, nothing to show for it. but death and destruction,
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we made this terrible, terrible mistake called nation building, where we decided that it was, it was incumbent upon us to impose a western style democracy on a country that never had any history of western style democracy. and then we couldn't understand why it didn't stick what we have to have is true and robust, congressional oversight, which we have not had in decades. what you see general is a group of congressional cheerleaders for the cia, the f, b i, the defense department, and the state department. and that has to stop. there has to be legitimate, true oversight, where members of congress tell the government to stop crimes are being committed and then we have to see those crime prosecuted and see the people who carried out those crimes punished. we haven't seen that in many, many years. meanwhile,
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the united nations human rights body has warned that afghan understand, is facing a total collapse in basic services with food and life saving a about to run out. it estimates at least $600000000.00 in aid will be needed by the end of the year just to prevent the catastrophe you and also the for nearly half of us got sounds, population of 38000000 people needs humanitarian aid among them all 3 and a half 1000000 people internally displaced by conflict. the red cross presidency tamara traveled to the country. he visited medical facilities before meeting with the new african government and he found time to speak to his at archie on the one side, you will see all that these are the remnants of war. you see these are camps, these vehicles, military vehicles. you see this traction where fighting has taken place, including in some of the cities like lush, car and others. and on the other hand, you see an normality of life and normal life. you see that this country
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is and has been affected by 40 years of war and by poverty. and the 2 together create enormous human period meet we had a long conversation with more le, dot, the deputy of the now we're now in government, a very substantive conversation with him self and with some of his closer age and collaborators in order to ensure that the humanitarian space, which is needed for a good, impactful, and usually humanitarian assistance are guaranteed. i think we got a lot of understanding and also good sense that we need further dialogues as we move forward with on sale. but that was the top of the
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me the while the make notes, you know, borders and the blind number please. and you don't have authority. we go to the back, the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judge governors crisis. and we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in our own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we need together
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in i me ah ah, i use the the
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news the max kaiser. this is the kaiser report stating. right, well max, you know what? 2 things i want to point out are guessing the 2nd half micro hudson he was right. death can't be repaid, won't be repaid. and secondly, you are right over the past 2 years of kaiser report where you said that the fed is causing deflation through all of their money printing and their negative interest rates. ever a driving interest rates down the headline reads the rich get richer and rates go lower. maybe it's not about demographics after all. so this is a financial times.

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