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posted level, yes, i will say yeah my. but i did say the 1st way and i was thinking what certified like was to get push him was and you mentioned something with his teacher with m a this by the president. i had him. where is it's natural blood mister president? i would like to express our gratitude for giving our g u 1st international media interview as president and hampton. and of course, the 1st question is about you, can you personal impression about the meeting with the russian president vladimir
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putin and the level at which russia iran relations are ad irosia, how closure must go into iran the day she would no musk were it to get out the smell of monitor him, them now in the name moved. gracious god, i want to thank your media. i'm very glad to be in moscow meeting high ranking representatives of the russian government today. and yesterday, at the meeting with mr. boots and we discussed bilateral relations, as well as regional and international issues. in general, what i understand from the meeting is that russian and iranian positions coincide in regard to many issues. and we do have common interests with russia. in addition to being neighbors was russia and iran, a members of international organizations, they were able to corporate within the shanghai corporation organization. there are lots of opportunities in russia and in iran. and these opportunities can create the grounds of even greater interaction in the economic sphere as well as in science, technology, aerospace, defense and security of our countries. so there are lots of grounds for corporation
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and given the will of the high ranking officials of the 2 countries. all these areas will be further developed. there is also ground for developing our relations in other areas. are relations with the russian federation won't be short term. these will be relations and corporation on a solid basis, mutually beneficial and in favor of the 2 countries and their people. and we are working to ensure that our relations become stable and strategic so they can guarantee our future interaction. therefore, in this regard, we have the strategic document in the making aim for a 20 year perspective. that is a comprehensive document. it includes all areas of corporation and it can determine the prospects for all participants in echo mac and market activities in the field of technology defense and souls eat on the scarcity puzzle firm are brought for teachers care, the common pro forgotten. tell us about the strategic document. you're on agreement, go it. would russia in the rod? how closely so that corporation will with me and that what should we expect for
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unity july and here between rashi and the raw number 30 good. just go. so user, so many more, you see all relations with the russian federation with all countries will be based on common interests on fruitful interaction. one that will lead to results. and what we feel is that today our foreign relations match our principles, the main principles that we do not want to gain dominance over other countries and are not ready to be dominated by the countries. this is the principal wants, shouldn't oppress others, how shouldn't be suppressed while the country. therefore, after the victory of the islamic revolution, we develop the principle that iran should be an independent states. and today our ties. will russia lie in the fact that russia wants to be in, in atlanta, in states? and we see that it's under attack from the west and from americans from those countries that want to be independent to being attacked by enemies. well, when you want to be independence, of course, you will be attacked by those countries that want to dominate, never americans don't want to have independent states in the world. they want to turn these country into slaves. and for 40 years, of course,
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by the grace of the islamic revolution, we been resisting the american dominant relations with the russian federation will be based on the principle of common interests, interacting on various issues in international and bilateral relations, as well as with m regional and international organizations where it was only subordinates near ding nuclear e m, nor you, the day, many western pundum politicians as well as the media, the of adding his sheree, biological strategic partnership between russia and iran. and why they developing the houston area and knew what or the viola go, serial, eager carnage that say, own it. it on yoga, as you can see, iran is a powerful independent states. russia is also a powerful and influential states that when the 2 powerful states sit together willing to agree on corporation, conscious of course, is gearing, those who have intentions to dominate. and what we announced on our foreign policy was that we would corporate on country line world. and if countries want to
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demonstrate their hostility to us, of course they will face the resultant of loraina paper. what we've shown in the past 40 is, is that we are people who are not ready to accept lorshanda pression vision. if someone does not want hostility, of course we will corporate with them. man, are you from the very beginning. our government's been saying a priority is corporation with neighboring states in all areas. and therefore, i set it up diplomatic work with our neighbors, nicholas's, this will benefit the entire region and the global economy as a whole other because it is a partial as the broad. what mitigate, what did you tell us about need? will gucci should have gotten such a sensitive issue out of the nuclear deal? you hope to rewrite agreement that vienna and he was but he failed for her, but he has negotiations that are for our storage of near carrasco. mar, down was our carrot vested negotiations. we took them very seriously, and if the other side's really to lift sanctions, they'll be real grounds at reaching an agreement. but what we've seen so far is a violation of obligations on the heart of the americans, as well as the lack of new appropriate measures from the europeans. once i'm is the
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europeans have also failed to fulfill their obligations. and the americans of officially violated the treaty. on the other hand, the international atomic adjacency stated 50 in time or the to ronald fulfilled his obligations with 0, was committed suicide negligence. so he fulfilled the lawyer shan't, that they have violated theirs. they must, will feel their obligations. we didn't break any last that and is the policies are ready to lift sanctions? the grounds, reaching agreement on nuclear issues? is amazon city or i c. e o. iran. thanks busier. ah, another has unit that bratia and iran, i have been brahman accusations that aren't countries that are constantly committee leroy, even libel, severe philadelphia, now cyber espionage on by fiber attacks. again, you are the state that's to what extent as my gene accusation, the justified in who what are they aimed at when it shuts off? had a ham lear say that you've probably heard about the cyber attack on the rain in petrol stations. where did this attack come from? those carrying out these attacks undermined communications including cybernetic in
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various countries and in iran, as only they themselves agreed that they had carried out a cyber attack on me about a cities. the official said it is the said by the zionists and they are for those countries, the same rights was dominant that her who gave them permission to carry out such as her that were carrying out peaceful nuclear activities on the highway, out adult hang her hand and they admitted her there for what reason do they have? how nuclear scientists, who diet massage they are undermining our petrol alicia system when there are people who want to provide themselves perpetual. his army. of course, we managed to settle the situation in very short time at the very beginning, given our progressive cybernetic staff is that we have very good experts in this field for you. but nevertheless, this is what they do themselves, but blame others. this is of course a warning for the people of the world, those who oppress others and officially attack our leg, committing us hara in broad daylight and carrying out a cyber attack in broad daylight and our commander, the head of a major resistance movement. and the hero in the fight against terrorism. mr. kasim
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italy mani, was as a subject in terror as well as his companion as high ranking command as fighting against terrorism failed. and the heroes of anti terror acts in iraq. i am, they kill them, and they die as martyrs. i, while i'm all blamed, said they want to portray the oppressor as their press and the oppressed to be painted as the oppressor. that people do understand that you know, who is committing oppression in the world that im ah. on this addition to the program, we discuss the ongoing nato, russia pensions. we ask, what is nato strategy also, what is russia strategy dealing with nato nice word expansion. and what are the likely outcomes for both with
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ah, is the earth still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff bezos? you know, it's got its tentacles in so many aspects of the economy. there's nothing that amazon isn't trying to get into to step by step. the amazon empire has extended its group on the world that walks like end up being quite like a dog as a dog. so amazon looks like monopoly trades like a monopoly makes money like monopoly behaves like monopoly. amazon essentially
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controls the market place. it's not really a market as a private arena, a wild, where a single company controls the distribution of all day. the products and the infrastructure of our economy is loose the world, according to amazon. with gothic, we'll fight it up on this particular quote man, anybody if you could call them and push and push it if i had a few but there was somebody in somewhat of a few minutes, but that was 3 to what i still love. the thought that we started at the but i booked with loaner vehicle near boom. here's the very few believe about what we give you hope all the derived from or you will be with you a follow up with you this last hour a you wild life. but here for a little, for pretty weaker for mobile shopped for documents that are in your blue with
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oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? high selection for community. are you going the right way, or are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows.
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there may or may, we should all be may or may, we should all be angry because of what's going on. right. can't understand united states history of understand the role that slavery play is already a very formal institution. by the time united states became a nation, it actually find the nation, the rise of capitalism clearly on the backs of flight and the slave down. if you had investigated lynchings, any great extent. you believe that really having the country and the country still stands in brick? i'm from the south. everybody know. know what they're saying. to some extent, i would argue that we're still fighting the civil war. and the south is winning. yes, me. i didn't know who were in fact will i, lisa typical. there is only 9,
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but already a diversity students that a way of rational thinking a go on, i guess the teams and you when the let's see him. yep. you got the floss the stores to deal with them. he did have slots, then noble choose the snable took over, but oh yeah, but that's a little only thing that i think was good to look. so the last of eastman is somebody is pointing to yahoo champs that he may come from nobody calls he really shows control center program, use them now. bush night nebraska is not porcelain. will your special? but i will the yeah, mine is what i say. the 3rd grade numbers think it was certified that was to get to him was a new mom. she's in the some dignity by uses to w to video. little was as much prologue, she, i knew it with soon losing credibility to do some really good when you most of judge that he blankly from his teacher was also reason is bernice will come on that he good. 6
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ah, is the earth still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff bezos? you know, it's got its tentacles in so many aspects of the economy. there's nothing that amazon isn't trying to get into to step by step. the amazon empire has extended its group on the world that walks like end up being quite like a dog as a dog. so amazon looks like monopoly trades like a monopoly makes money like monopoly behaves like monopolized amazon essentially controls the market place. it's not really a market, it's a private arena, a wild where a single company controls the distribution of all our daily products. and the infrastructure of our economy is loose. the world according to amazon. amazon. oh, you were wrong synthesis. more form i was in got started and all that needed to be done assumed such of live to believe both in the 4 actually. and then the universe
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starts expanding. so where those equations come from and who flew to switch the scene is not a kind of question. the science can so, so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating. but nobody lean finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. and we started adopting those techniques when i was station and mosul among them were stress positions, sleep deprivation, and type of therm. yeah. there's already beginning to be evidence that these
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old techniques are now being used on immigrants and children, whatever you do in war comes home. nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past in the moral authority, the made america awarded or sacrifice. but the shimmer of effective interrogation as inflation increases, the stories, the rhetoric, the explanations, the justifications will get more and more bizarre because there's nothing in the, in the playbook for of mainstream media to explain in place. because they've been told for 20 years now that there is no inflation, that there's only deflation, and the need to keep printing money to stop the of the possibility of, of, of a deflationary spiral. with
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a the sure law i've been in your coverage just as which is one of the accusation that is often made against both russia and iran, is that none of these nations are behaving aggressively towards other countries. little sheet in the by you have probably heard the payment in the american expression about with a dish reactive role of a rod and the middle east. he, what would you say to those are spread out such rumors and what you say, such were bullies. casserly tear mac door earth boy scout m t collier more mountain quick. i would like to ask a question. who created, i still, who founded it in the world. i feel has committed very terrible crimes against children, women, and the vulnerable and syria, and another countries in the region in iraq, for instance,
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they're now in afghanistan in the mosque where muslims, a 100 or 200 people prayed, they were killed. these are the horrific crimes that isolate, perpetrating all over the world who undermines global security. and these are the ones who created i so those who support i. so those who have been undermining security in syria for many years as well as in iraq, john, that ever happen? you see the americans had been present in afghanistan for 2 decades. and what remains as a result of this presence and almost 2 decade presence apart from war, apart from bloodshed and destruction, is thousands of houses destroyed thousands of disabled children in thousands of killed or oppressed people in afghanistan due to the american dominance. this is the result of this presence hack. we see so many cars. what does it brought to afghanistan that today we see so many issues afghanistan is facing. therefore, i think that it's right that the americans left afghanistan and iraq or so to speak . they were rightly expelled from there, but the fact is that today the americans have changed their warfare. they've somewhat changed their weapons somewhere. they have some where they haven't. well,
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for instance, they use sanctions as an instrument. they say about those who want to work well. this person's independence, so we need to hit him with sanctions journalists and influential people in various countries or under american sanctions. if a person is independent, influential, or so to speak, or leads the movements, of course, this goes contrary to the system of domination, to american interests. it, therefore they would impose sanctions against this person. oh, what procedures are little warm up? so to cure through you to these is next question is more about cooperation with your example. you are actively developing ties when you're china, in various fears. what we're all doing china playlists, iran's foreign policy now. and while you're in russia, perhaps very jealous doyle was, was that a she? is that right now? ordering cure more? no, no, there's no need to be jealous. we do have ties a china. but we also have relations and contacts with russia. we have relations with those countries in the region. the wants have relations with us relations
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based on common interests, mutual respect for of course we will develop these relations. we already have strategic relations that will china and also with the contract that want to have them with us on the basis of mutual respect. and okay, well we just interrupted our programs here because those crucial security talks between rushes for a minister and his american counterpart have just finished in geneva and at surrogate lab rove as we can see, is now just to back to talk to the press. so let's listen in one hour an hour as it was planned. does it mean that there is nothing to talk about or unless you more like you? well, you gotta think that we are so precise and exact. there's not a bedside. so we planned for one hour and a half because we knew what we were going to discuss. we didn't have to re, to rate have anything that has been discussed during the talks here in geneva, on january 10th and, and made her rush council and 12th of january as well. but of course,
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we didn't have to repeat all the things that were sat there on the stuff. and we had heard the 1st reaction was of the united states oral reaction to what was discussed at those meeting. said the level of power adapter, the issue, and the reaction at the american party asked when they suggested to have this meeting so that the reaction was preliminary and we weren't about this notion. and so we'll be asked some clarifying questions to us. and the replies that we gave would help the american side, as we were told during the phone conversation couple of days ago. and tony blink, and so it would help same american to come up with that written response to our draft security back in with the united states and nato. so that's what happened today in europe is you know, the good afternoon. there are others in line to be me,
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to talk to 970 s. when we had helsinki acted to 3 years to negotiate. one of those will just use us. so now, do you have this feeling when she is the more than that, all this agreement could be chosen to open requests and aid at the pons up the just trying to delete. let's see. what i could do is, i think she ation says, well, all our conversation has a lot of examples that you mentioned partially in your question when something was promised but was not implemented later. and i have already quoted him to see the start of the president of the united states rights offered the helsinki final act was signed in 1975 general 4th. and i think it was charles ford and he sat on the me share with us and he was talking about these important events,
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significant milestone. he said our descendants will not just on the promises we make, but the promises were fulfill. you can go to and you know, we're american counterparts and other western european and nato officials. so they have some problems with that part. but once again, we have heard them today study and they re traded some arguments about the freedom of choice of the freedom to choose alliances or military alliances. but we have given them a number of documents where they is freedom of choice. alliances is conditioned by the necessity to avoid an establishment that would strengthen the security of one country. a big spans is all the security of other states. and we asked antony blink and he's team. can you to explain to us how they interpret this part of the obligations that were assumed with us in the diplomatic and politically ad level of
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the always see and endorsed by the o. s. c. so it was an intermediate meeting, anthony blink, and told me that he's satisfied with the exchange of opinions that we've had. and it will help them next week for a number of times the on their line. this on the record this, they will come up with the written response international for a minister high over here. you're right, and i be in english, sorry. my versions are quite up to it last night. the state department put out a lot of information in which they said there was no threat heading from the ukraine towards russia in that information. they also said that our sci fi network was directly responsible for propaganda, for reporting on neo nazis right wing groups within ukraine. this is something that human rights watch is also said, what the, the russian foreign ministries response to the statements from the state department . also, how has the amount of weaponry from both the united states and
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u. k. that has been arriving in ukraine? how is that affected, the talks that you've been having with the secretary of state? shows me know, just because they're looking well, you're told a healthy, orient you before me. but the paper is that the state department was preparing pacifically for today's meeting in the us and possible to read. but we have certain departments led by the shells from the ministry. so our job to study those and your action has been given already. i don't think that we should add anything to that. the functional police thought, you know, so you just need to browse it to randomly open any page on these documents to make sure that everything that straightened there is, holds no criticism, no critical analysis, which is just and she's mostly loss. it's. it's just like flattened lies. and as for the rabbit, we talked about ukraine. our american counterpart was trying to william
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and that i need to focus on the problem said the russian ukrainian border and they try to condition everything else by the necessity. all so cold escalation that has become already in some kind of what your chance initially told you that they use the all the time. but we have agreed that next week we will be given a rating replies reading responses to all our proposal. and you mentioned this statement about ukraine holding no credit for closing the thread for rush. i would like to remind one more time. so those who analyze our public statements that russia has never alper know where, but it's usually in the statements. so its official representatives, russia has never threatened the rain in people rather than the landscape yet because that are now by shadow in the loop. xavier beings, each and car, just to do anything, find the western rules because they said that if any ukrainian citizens feel the
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russians, then they just might as well go from ukraine to russia, move from ukraine to russia, and those who have them with you. reasonable suspicion from the state and heroine. reason was well new to me, protect your weighted by the by the more talk more. but as ukraine and ration he called them to that creature is not people. so it's a question who's threatening, who in this situation? and we can't exclude that. this is terry gucci. hysteria that is being started out by our western counterparts, is aimed near wellness for let's say it was not to provoke. he took a. sam luigi still done was actions or can mean literally actions by ukraine and on best buy that leaves you to cover the lines of either ukrainian or, you know, a regime to sabotage the means. of course, i have no other explanation because all the questions that were raised, we have forgiven our replies to those. you'll get the west to the food and when
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brit tell us. okay, that's your territory. you went to meet that but, you know, demanded troops still and at the same very statement, they say that what americans are doing with their troops in europe. so it's not our business in the facility. and we had a few open discussion about it for blink. and, and he agreed that we need to be more sensible talking about these matters and hopefully so emotions will go down, at least, but i can get no one kingery tip. was there any way made on any of before the russians have raised the set, work a very years here to concern and then also to come out of this meeting, satisfied, disappointed, how would you summarize it? and then 1st and foremost, how big do you think right now the threat of war is in europe through some sort of calculation with obviously such a large force a gathering around ukraine. and finally, one question that a lot of people,
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i think i've been asking internationally is, why is russia doing this now? why didn't feel that you need to make these true deployments? now, what really the security posture of the us and nato really hasn't changed over the past couple of years, much to see when you that's your matter. so you see, i think the state department in them on the lease they need turn the live health cnn work on how fair the information they give, how accurate their factors are, you know, claimed that we planned, we intend to attack ukraine, even though we said a non presentations that, that, that's not true, but by claiming phase by making this statement that it is going to happen. you're asking why now the one else, no one else do we not attack. so we are a way to phrase a question, but as about as for our approach about the need to stop in each of these and listed in the expansion nato. eastward expansion of nato, of course,
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we re to rated antony blink and reiterated his position about the right to choose alliances. and as i've mentioned, i just wonder how the u. s. has going to feel at supplications on. they always see next to the right to choose their lines. it was endorsed at the highest level of this obligation not to strengthen any security at the expands of other countries social security. he promised me to explain how the us interprets these obligations . there's, like i said, that's not the end of our dialect. next week, we are going to receive the new 1000000 can for which has anthony blink and said, we will get the written response process. and as for our principal stance, it's also non expansion, nato. a lot of people ask why it will, because this block was established as a block against the soviet union. and now it's operating against the russian federation, and it's in their doctrines. so i will give you an example of when eastern
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