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ah, a ah, russia's foreign minister say the u. s. has failed to address moscow's concerns about nato expansion. but out of the 2 sides can start a serious conversation about secondary issues. public over the ukraine crisis takes up bizarre. turn in the western media with one eyed lead suggest things so name russian aggression is preventing you f o hunters from contacting alien also arist. johnson's leadership is delta, a potentially fatal blow leaked. emailed suggests that british prime minister lied about the evacuation of animals instead of people from work toward that kind of
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stuff. mm hm. and we speak to us immunology just who explains weiss but nick v may help the edge of our arrival vaccines against the army from st with heavier, catching the program from today. welcome to moscow on to the news our on our to you . my name's you know, new meal rushes, foreign minister has said the country is ready for serious talks with the us after washington delivered a written response to moscow security to months. however, sir gay love. ralph expressed disappointment that russia's primary concern halting . nato's expansion in eastern europe was dismissed. lucas, it's sonya the cumulative. as for the contents of the reply, there are grounds for the beginning of a serious conversation. only about secondary issues regarding the main issue that
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has been no positive reaction. and the main issue, i remind you, is a clear position on the in admissibility of nato's further expansion, eastwood's and on the deployment of strike weapons that could threaten the territory of the russian federation. the 2 key proposals that russia put forward as lever of said there were just flat out rejected in americas response to them. those 2 key proposals are concerning, the stopping of deployment of offensive weapons in europe that could possibly hit russia and also ceasing the further eastward expansion of nato, specifically into the countries of ukraine and georgia. now that 2nd point there was actually promised to russia back in 1991. the soviet union was still around it . it was promised to the soviet union. and then soviet president mikhail gorbachev was told that nato would not expand any farther than the older river in europe. and as a russian officials had over the years, tried to hold the west to that promise. they were actually acting in
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a childlike manner according to leverage in that statement. now, he also cited the istanbul and astonish declarations of the organization for security and cooperation in europe. this, these basically declarations. they basically define the framework within which sovereign nations can decide which which military organizations, which military alliances they want to be a part of. and lever off says basically one very important point was left out. let's take a listen what he said for a rebuttal. so use the right to choose alliances is clearly conditioned by the need to take into account the security interests of any other o s. c state. including of course, the russian federation. the principle by which one cannot strengthen one's security at the expense of the security of others, is deliberately hushed up. lateral did ultimately accuse professional partners in the west of a bit of a pick and choose policy when it comes to obligations it expects others to follow.
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can you, can you tell us more about that? right, well he says that the west is basically trying to only pay attention to the clause that says, sovereign nations have the right to decide what military lines are going to be a part of without paying any attention to the fact that these same doc declarations say that it can't infringe on the security of any other sovereign nation. this is something that lavish brought up with you as secretary of state antony blinking during negotiations in geneva. actually, let's take a listen to what happened. if your spiritual was renewed in geneva when blinkin, and i, when negotiating, i asked how they could explain the position according to which they consider the commitments adopted within the o. s. e. only as a menu from which they pick and choose only the items they find appetizing. what they have pledged to do in terms of the interests of others. they tried to ignore lincoln did not answer this question. he shrugged his shoulders. now loughborough statement actually doesn't come as that much of a surprise, actually. nato just already rejected outright and publicly moscow's the proposals
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on wednesday. and that was shortly after an american ambassador, john sullivan, made a visit to moscow to the foreign ministry, to deliver america's official response. that came by the way, 2 weeks after it was expected, russia filed these proposals back in mid december and were expecting and was expecting a response for a while now. and this is all the while that the u. s. continues to say that there, you know, for diplomacy, but only as only if russia stops the so called aggression. now, what this aggression is, we're not exactly sure, but that happens at the same time that nato continues to strengthen its military positions across russia's border. washington said that it's military advisors in ukraine will continue to stay there for the foreseeable future. and the u. k. n u. s. continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course we keep hearing this word to missy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. well, i'm delighted to welcome live onto the program. now journalists on political aml as
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jonathan steel for his pick. jonathan, good to see you. russia's clearly disappointed that the u. s. has rejected its key demand on nato expansion. do you think there's still a basis for meaningful talks there? and i think number of kids says that they would continue talks on this. he called secondary issues like confidence building measures, announcement and troop movements to maneuvers and that kind of thing. but as you pointed out in your correspondence, emphasize to the big issue of the non expansion nature was ignored by v and drink and people and by the americans and nature in fact, not ignored, but they rejected it and said to every state has its right to right, to choose its own answers. there are, i suppose, plenty of other russian demands, including the poll back of nato forces in eastern europe on the removal of us,
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new killer arms from the region. can you see washington making concessions there? it looks like a, i mean, they taking it pretty hard line at the beginning when russia made these demands free rate. so 4 weeks ago, there was some hint of the biting people might be more open to it than the east europeans to control. and we'll baltic states and the secretary general made himself strossberg. but now the americans are equally hard line as everybody else and there's not much sign of any movement on the main issues of non expansion of nato. can i put a 2 part question to you about the, the media's role, ukraine's foreign minister said this week he doesn't actually think russia planning and invasion that the russian trip build up isn't nearly large enough for that. so why do you think this alleged invasion thread is being hyped up to the regard? it is in the media. and also as an aside to that has the media made diplomacy
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efforts just simply more difficult between nations and nato. when i think you don't think it's major, i think it's rest and politicians been pointing to the same build up of russian troops on the border with ukraine and saying touching aggressive intent. and the russians in general varied. and as you point out, the ukraine they've been more come than they have been in countries is a further away from russia. it's it's, it's a bit of a paradox, really said to merican now and the british pushing this whole idea of an imminent nation when as you're saying the ukrainians themselves say there aren't enough troops to, to warrant a big invasion. the russians are never invade with such a small, relatively small amount of troops. is such a big country's ukraine. yet, despite another, not a lot of movements on the issues. and you have at least moscow washington talking are the most drastic sanctions against russia off the table because that's
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happening or does it mean little regard? so i think that holding them in reserves, just the argument is that if they are to be sanctions are now like cutting and russia out of the swift international payments system, or blocking the nordstrom to gas pipeline from russia to germany, they lose their deterrent effect. i said, if they did these things now going, russia would have no, nothing would stop russia from wanting to go ahead with a potential invasion. so these sanctions are still being held in reserve and there could be years at a later stage. rushing and ukrainian negotiators met in paris and weapons they, they agreed that a permanent ceasefire, an eastern ukraine must be observed unconditionally. does that sound like progress is progressing? ukrainians themselves said the talks really useful and constructive,
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which is good because until now, the ukrainian government of presidents landscapes refuse to go back to the men suppresses and said that it was signed under. when the rescue was very weak and mid screwed should be changed. and rejected, or if they're not accepting the means formula, that's a step forward. i think russia would probably be, was advised to push hard on the men scheme to try and get clarity about giving full autonomy to don't. you can do guns, which is part of minutes. take a lot of attention automate if the circle separatists and ukraine felt that their rights off to the human rights linguistic rights. they cannot make social rights being respected. finally, live from london, jonathan steele, a journalist, and political analysts. thank you very much for your time and your thoughts today. well, while washington stress is the need for diplomacy, that's the only way out of the crisis. some journalists in the us there, striking
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a more belligerent note just buying time till they replaced to invade ukraine, making you jump through hoops like han, delivering written responses to questions that you, vance, at time, and time again. in the past. meanwhile, the stabilizing ukraine from within the economy, crumbling, you're spending hundreds of millions of dollars showing them up. what point do you stop playing rushes game and take preemptive action? now we can walk and chew gum at the same time and that's very much what we've been doing. and while some journalists are in, i'm not sure there's no that term, but war mongering for it. moves others seem to have lost the plot altogether when it comes to ukraine with western media that's pumping some frankly absurd stories peppered with falsehoods, telling us all about it. they say you should be coo and a crisis on last your the media in which case, why when you can become hysterical and so panic instead. and never mind,
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the cremmit back to the european bickering old body didn't miss an ice cream just after warning about world war 3. after all, will never understand what goes on in his head. no. the media pundits, what we'll skip the boulder the better, the more outlandish, the better, like this random women. and here they found just hanging out in a window, holding a gun. i have never hunted in my life. i bought this carbon after listening to some soldiers discussing the best rifle to get if it comes to it, then we'll fight for key if will fight to protect our city. i don't see any sense in the russian starting a war and leaving key of alone. it's strange because usually the meter is pro gun control. i guess it doesn't count of watches of the target about how bad the crate it is. the media says that housewives have flipped back rags for rifles. the thing is, marianna juggler is in fact a simple ukrainian woman from the territorial defense forces. her uniform is british, another fake story about militants whom western propaganda turns into anti russian
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freedom fighters. again, just like guns fake, he's as great when it's directed against the russians. i guess there's only a certain number of undercover housewives in ukraine. so the meat is happy to look elsewhere specifically at a map. and it's noticed that the quickest way from moscow to key up is via chun noble making at the lowest logical invasion root. also making russians pretty much the only willing visit possesses. well, 1986. the risk of a war for the spreading radiation seems minimal, but one object in the zone is particularly vulnerable. a new $1700000000.00 stainless steel arch over the destroyed reactor. it was completed in 2016 to prevent the spread of highly radioactive dust. yeah, on route to the landscape office, the press things that putin's troops might just topple a giant radiation containing structure that we've more than 29000 tons. you know,
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system like texas either toxic exposure before the real piping starts. talking about the real fighting. have you read the mirror recently? no. oh wow. so you have seen putin terrifying optional of high tech support? while these include, i warn you, the positivist fall raising power. trooper dogs. i agree. it really doesn't look like that dog and the article photo signed up for regular sky diving. and that's because he did it. and thought photo is all based, such and rescue dog, not one of the kremlin canines fabricated by the mirror. but if the ukrainians a don't surrender at the sight of a flailing dog and harnessed the robot types and flying kalashnikov are ready as back up. the still firing a classical rifle with its own brain is still at the prototype stage and appear recently. it's an arm show it can identify targets and pull the trigger without the need for a human shooter. so perchance dragging out the very latest innovations the special
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occasion. the thing is the ai collection call rifle has actually been around since 2017. the thing is the mayor of 5 entire fact checks and department of themes. never mind all this because the most disappointing thing about this entire crisis is the hooters probably black. the world will put a stop to travel, highly evolved extra terrestrials probably regard warfare as something the only primitive civilizations engaging. so the ukraine situation means we're unlikely to get an invitation to join the lactic federation for the time being, quite frankly, who can blame the media, driving the aliens and told us, because once they finish driving, this wild population to a nervous breakdown, they'll need some new readers for all of the welding, panic and dispatch that they've got a cookie, a quarter an hour into the program. let's move the stories all the bad news keeps piling up for the british. prime minister, a series of emails have been leaked,
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suggesting boris johnson lied about his role in the evacuation of a plane of straight counts and dogs from us get this done during last summer's withdraw. the animal rescue mission in question was run by a former british army officer, is reportedly a friend of curry johnson, the pm's wife. it happened when thousands of people desperate to flee, the telephone were being left behind, pets before people. that was the accusation. some 6 months ago, it's resurfaced more recently now, but forrest johnson, i, he's denied that he actually approved the and if doth animals out of afghanistan at the time when cobble was falling to the taliban, cooling the claims total rhubarb. but it's all emerged yet. again, according to some leaks, emails that have come to light, they said that the prime minister personally authorized the evacuation of course birth johnson has always denied it. and he's denying it again today. but this whole thing is, is, is totally revoke. it was an amazing thing to,
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to move 15000 people out of co bolden in the way that we did. i thought it was also additionally very good that we were able to hope those bets. so the question now is, did the prime minister actually authorized pen farthings animals to get out of the country via a private chart to flight? according to these leagues a emails and was involving virgin atlantic and the prime minister's top parliamentary aid, she told the ad line that she could actually secure a plane to evacuate these animals from cromwell. and they were actually backed by a bar. as jose in the private as the uneven foss tracks. now foss trucks being a key line in that email because it suggests that she could get a plane in and out of the country at a time when it was nigh on impossible. now, number 10 denies one of these claims as does boris johnson. he calls it title nonsense that does the story really adds up at the time back in august of last year,
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the prime minister and then foreign secretary. they would know it to be seen. both of them were away on holiday leaving junior ministers and journals. it's junior civil 7th to pick up the pieces and deal with the crisis. the government has repeatedly been severely criticized and condemned for how it reacted when thousands of desperate people in afghanistan was scrambling to get out of the country. but the prime ministers, biggest critics, are saying his story doesn't tied up at all. forest johnson is unable to make the serious decisions that are needed. in this case, people were fleeing in terror. as the taliban took over kabul and british forces were putting their lives at risk. the prime minister was once again prioritizing the wrong things and making the wrong calls this deming revelation shows that boris johnson has once again the repeatedly lied to the british people. this is not the man who is fit for office. so how does all of this come up now? well, right now, there's currently an investigation inquiry into how the government handle the
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crisis in afghanistan. but of course, it comes visa, the other investigations that burse johnson is embroiled in, particularly the su gray investigation and the police investigation into allegations of downing street parties throughout the pandemic. as we await the su gray findings burst. johnston's role as prime minister really does hang in balance . now there are numerous schools across the political spectrum to him to give up and go. it's time for him to resign. they say his time really is up. meanwhile, in the polls we see labor skipping ahead of the conservatives quite comfortably. now, plus, though, there are some serious concerns and serious worries that all of these scandals upon scandals, the bars johnson is finding himself in may affect the tories comfortable majority. so in a desperate bid to try and salvage and rectify all of this, some senior cabinet ministers coming out to warn or perhaps even threaten that the only way this is going to end up is in a general election. and if that was to happen,
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they say it be highly likely that the tories could actually lose their seat. so what they're trying to now do is deter. 8 tore back benches from submitting these letters of no confidence in the prime minister as rumor has it. there are almost enough of those that is being submitted that could actually trigger a leadership context all in all really what they're saying. morris is back as a basically paling, tore back benches. you must now back the prime minister, because a far as johnson goes down we'll, well, we spoke with former british army officer trevor cole to serve in afghanistan. he thinks the latest guns let number 10 is just the destruction from the bigger issues . i think this is a bit of a smokescreen right now. we've got to remember that there's a lot of stories going around. a bird president putin on my own prime minister vs president. this is a smokescreen to try to hide what's happening. cats and dogs. no one gives a crop. we need to start looking at the proper news. yes,
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you can be that the minutes are getting on like, like rock whiners as it yes, we know have something to write about. we've now got something to do to replace party get. no, we don't. we're throwing the stupid stories which don't have any credit whatsoever, right? and i, i do believe that the main thing that we should be doing is trying to preserve life . and there is a possible conflict between both the russia on the u. k. we should be talking about thought rather than cats and dogs. we are going to lose pretty shoulders on russian blood spelt and ukrainian border, and that's where we should be cockpit on, maybe a diplomatic approach rather than a military strike. so let's forget about cats and dogs. and bars, johnson and party get the rest of the week. let's concentrate on trying to ship lives and stop people from being killed at assessments more. argentina has asked the world health organization to speed up the approval of the russians, but nick v shot. when a sorry is sharing its own data on the national roll out of the vaccine with the w
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. a chill, a team of experts from the organization is to, to visit russia next month. earlier this month, a russian italian study was released by the russian direct investment fund. it concluded that sputnik v as significantly more effective than the pfizer shots against the all me chrome strain providing a robust than human response among all samples 74.2 percent of sputnik vaccinated sarah were able to neutralize on the con versus 56.9 percent for face vaccinated. so i looked at the paper and the data are promising. what the paper shows is 6 foot nicky. yeah, antibodies that i used by this vaccine cross reg is on the card, is in love with activity that will hopefully provide protection. i found, especially promising was the very last drop of the paper where you
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it shows that kinetics off the antibody response. and as the new is our native scenes that for something quite rapidly. so after 6 months there are significantly lower levels of antibodies. then you have shortly after next nation, my risk with these responses seems to be more sustain. i think we should also help developing countries to improve their own manual manufacturing capacity. do i think that m, our native seen companies, fives that are going to collaborate? is foot degree astrazeneca j. i'm not sure to be perfectly honest, but i would certainly lebanon, still dealing with the full light of a massive explosion that had a route in the summer of 2020 killing at least 200 people. the causes were never fully established. now now it's emerged that a human rights watch investigator looking into that tragedy has been spied on lama
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funky, was recently alerted that her i phone may have been targeted by the notorious surveillance to pegasus. it allows attackers full access to her phones, camera microphone call. busy logs e mails, text messages and more. the company in charge of the spyware isn't an, as really firm called n s. so group, it's tool has been the center of numerous hacking scandals involving the phones of journalists, activists, and politicians. the company sees though it only sell spyware to governments in order to fight terrorism and crime. but earlier my colleague research, she spoke with lama lackey, a senior staff member at the human rights watch you claim. she was targeted 5 times last year by the israelites, by word to we didn't know that there is a framework in place which allows the sense of the tax to to persist. there are no digital fingerprints, it would help us to, to point the finger and this is mike,
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we're really calling on days to move forward and establishing right. it's very framework for the tray is a balance technologies to be sure that these types of attacks no longer take place . you were doing an investigation of the bay route explosion. this was august 2020 . i think a lot of people may have forgotten about this. august 20, 2200. 19 people died in up last of the pictures looked like an atomic bomb went off right barrel all along. the waterway that the crater the devastation from what was allegedly applying to a storage of ammonia nitrite exploded that tell us about if you can quickly tell us about your investigation of the favorite explosions. you think maybe you upset the wrong people. so during the times of the attack between april and august of last year, i was working very intensively on an investigation to see wish that his government officials were culpable, were responsible for this last having taken place in this loss of life and the devastating destruction that the explosion, rob,
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we have since published our findings and our work is not in this case and is always be the transparent. so, you know, it is possible that these attacks were connected with this investigation. at the same time i was supervising were on a number of different crisis conflicts around the world. so again, it is very difficult to say which government was responsible and to understand even what data they may have taken and how they intend to use that data. these are all questions that i still do not have answers for. how do you personally feel about this situation? miss fecky? i did you feel a sense of violation that your privacy has been intruded or of course, i mean my privacy, my family, that of my contact. you know, i honestly was shocked when i 1st learned that this attack had taken place and really filled with a sensitive address about, again, what government has attacked me, what have they stolen?
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how do they intend to use this data? it really is overwhelming to consider, you know, our phones are really, you know, much more than ever the game playing too. just so much, not particularly in times of code. and so to know that my device could really be used to get a way to potentially try to undermine other people's right now, events are taking place around the world for international holocaust remembrance day. but while most nations are taking a unified stance against anti semitism, others are being accused of falsifying the atrocities of world war 2. here start tease policy between one to 33 and 1945. 1 3rd of the jewish people were murdered by the nazi regime and its collaborators. for the 1st time ever these ladies speak of parliament is in germany. we will address the buddhist. in hebrew, it comes
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a few days after the un general assembly adopted. and he's really jim and proposal condemning holocaust denial the call times might be strengthening between israel and germany. this is not true for other countries, especially lithuania lawsuit, against the bonus government has been faulty. you n. it accuses the lithuanian government of falsifying the history of the holocaust . this is a case that relates to the distortion of history in lithuania and in particular the glorification of certain nazi collaborators or agents in lithuania. so what we are doing now on behalf of the applicant who took the law suits in lithuania, is making a petition to the united nations human rights committee. and in deals with issues about their right to truths and about the protection against what we might call
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forms of defamation that are related to the denial of historical fact. they have tried very hard to change the narrative of world war 2 in the house was and i went to why only in eastern europe, that collaboration with the nazis include participation, a systematic mass market. you take a contract with wayne, you get 220000 jews, live there under. that's the occupation. 2 112000 were murdered, still less than a 1000 germans in lithuania during the that the occupation and in 90 percent of those jews were shacked. mere their homes and it was a very labor intensive operation. so how on earth could they murder 212000 jews if they didn't have help? such falsification of history and lithuania is nothing new. several monuments across the country pay tribute to another anti communist hero pianist, no rica that he was in fact
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a war criminal who was personally responsible for ordering the murder of thousands of lithuanian jews. as corroborated by none other than his own granddaughter who investigated the official cover up by the vilnius government in her book, how i discovered my grandfather was a war criminal. while my grandfather's role in the holocaust has been painful enough to discover what has been equally painful was the discovery of the lithuanian government's denial of his role in the holocaust. this is the 10th stage of genocide, denial that it ever happened. policy or taken us through that we heard from donnie delane, former permanent representative of israel to the united nations. he thinks after 77 years after our spits denial of history. so widespread it. unfortunately, i think we're starting to forget the lesson or good role to today will remember the victims we, we played the survivor and will.
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