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later than on deployment there bustle of native to $997.00. neither of these points are provided with responses which didn't, you know, yes or no. as if those questions were never told, we only see political cliches and his proposals on various secondary issues. i don't think we dialogue is over, but we will formulate our vision and send it to washington and, and i informed mr. president about the substance of our approach. the powerpoint. well, you, can, you please, you know, some side passmore speaking with the proposal by mister president. there are some pre eminence and all the we don't have the same understanding over
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documents for the last 30 years. as the said, every 3 months later, we're always provide their respect to the human rights. and the rhetorical integrity of the members say, this is the current. if you don't need, it does need to know that the united states and one person backed the requirements. my ration in the tough meal, it situation. i heard the proposal from mr. president, and the reason why we do go further on the little girl we ship and trying to find the political solutions doesn't mean that we we on all the matters as least pros who and the exchange of
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letters. they rather difficult process to resolve or talk to the look. don't they made a little up? i don't, i don't think of that. the need is the only and the appropriate story, but, you know, but in any key they said, all right, common interests. you don't make common integrity and they don't get smoker. it ends up, i think that was last night and you're right to brush up everybody's should be in pros my not on duty but you know to, to make d. c, p, reno was the you remain or hold real honda in order to remove the mall in the room? was that as the receive year? a change for the last one? that's why you, me yours the situation you could provide deal in the
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military field. you know what your void and escalation, this is the main topic of today's meeting tomorrow. and we also know that's why all together we need to united and europe should work to get very annoyed to construct less security or short term immediate term yet. but security port is all built in the solutions. if there is no deal, it's the 409-2016. russia only to in the i, when i discussed from he's a limit on the book as the me the deploy, i'm one of the troops. why should we should just provide full transparency that we should constructed all together as though we have a common,
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critical wouldn't of it? that's why next week. so we'll get it, katie, or the worker center, but also honest picked up for that. we should do this. integrity and then on the don't several countries which are not members of europe or need to know. so the miller, i shall speaking about the phone on georgia will ship it and it's right. should respect. taggard's. it is a paid politic. he's in our collect but common security. so that's why gather for this, when we know what the frame which there is no need for remains and the, and the normal. and you know that you have this in your discussions on the condition. of course, the confidence was due conclusions which provide for you like
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when our you got com value is that when we, when allies our lease agreements, that's why all together we shoot constructive only should find out and you want to sell lucian and daily during the discussion with the prison. so all right, if we will. so we've been waiting for the response you the document from the mentor and also we should franklin lead dialogue and the real good question really should is you and you should do with the own concerned lot. is it in the i'm sure that we will have the common solution. it's no, it won't be easy for super crew. cool, thank you colleagues. thank you so much. and there we go. that was the media
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briefing from the russian and french leaders up to 6000 talks into the very late night early morning in moscow, and then talking for almost an hour to brief, the major on what was achieved or not. let me set it up for you in a couple of minutes if you missed a lot of positive talk about wanting to find peace and finding a suitable way forward for all, but closely little detail about any new practical ways for to solve the ongoing ukraine. tensions it seems, no historic breakthrough so far. the kind of headline this from a chrome one to take, but to from when the elections coming up soon. nonetheless, put in, thanked him for coming and making the effort. much appreciated. he said, well, chrome said that had full and rich food in saying, nate was not obligated to take in every member. repeating that again, the open door policy was discussed. he said the policy is something that is open to interpretation. the question tom again, if nato was a defensive or offensive organization give bottom day history, he said he was ignoring what was signed off in minsk agreements with
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a wry smile to else have offered ukraine crimes. previous president power shank and political asylum in russia. he said he was president the cause of ukraine between 20142019 the other masters discuss briefly bilateral ties as you'd expect, they're going to come back to then there were 2 questions each from the press. one for the french press going off topic, talking about troubles in molly ascii, fresh troops. so they put in said the russian states got nothing to do with anything going on there. then, separately pointing out again, re, ukraine. russia is against the expansion of nato, because russia sees that as a threat. it's not russia moving towards nato. and so the way round is that, and that's a red line for russia. he also explained why ukraine joining nato was dangerous outlining rushes position regarding crimea, which is self and russians territory. ukraine though, says it wants to take it back. at some point i would use military means to do it, and that is the big problem. he's trying to avoid any future confrontation with nato. then put in asked, was asked,
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what were the prospects for peace is he sort of the moment we'll put in said diplomacy the only way forward, along with the minsk agreements. that was the only plausible way ukraine signed up to them, and he said, should now abide by them. so no big breakthroughs by the looks of it. but there again, the russian side said they didn't expected going into all this folks when dimitri pesca was saying earlier that expectations were not high. sounds like nothing new was brought to the table as far as russia is concerned. 5 is coming on 6000 talks into the nights if you include that presser as well, but the talking stuff for continue said micro, i'm puts into really going to pick apart. so you're more of this in the coming hours will be here in the coming. i was not right correspondent, don't courses got the kremlin tonight later in the program that comes with it comes as a top brush and diplomat meantime, rounded all mainstream reports for moscow, supposedly a mass 70 percent of its military power needed to invade ukraine. you
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are actually given another master piece of us propaganda war. unnamed officials, undisclosed sources, no evidence, and as b. o. so if you open the question such fakes, you won't get answers and will be labeled a russian apologist. what is mainstream media stories on a supposed invasion, pilot native wretched thing up forces near russian board is a plane carrying pennsic and troops and equipment. was spotted landing in poland on sunday, near the ukrainian border natives considering long term military increases in eastern europe. meantime, britain fence chief says the cable sent 350 troops to poland. next to daniel hawkins examines what's behind the west's current obsession with russia invading ukraine. even for those who don't watch the news, reports of a coming russian invasion of ukraine would be hard to miss. we believe that there is a very interesting possibility. the latimer putting will order an attack on ukraine
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. it could take a number of different forms. it could happen as soon as tomorrow, or it could take some weeks yet. we do have information that it is that the russians are likely to want to fabricate a pretext for an invasion, which again, is right out of their playbook. present will welcome the chancellor of germany to the white house and discuss their share commitment to ongoing diplomacy and joint efforts to deter further russian aggression against ukraine. it's been like groundhog day, 3 months of reports, analysis and countdowns of just when moscow will be ready to launch its attack. with me, a daily news stories, it's almost like news headline, bingo reports of balloon and intensity. and in depth initial planes focused on the number of troops most good move to the border. as the weeks went by outlets sighted analysts and sauces, mainly anonymous, of course, in more detail,
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claiming special forces and equipment, fuel hospitals, and even blood bags had been deployed in preparation for an attack. back in january, russian troop below was apparently nearly complete. 3 weeks later, us officials say moscow is 70 percent ready for an attack. no longer imminent, at least. what in the world does 70 percent? ah, i mean, i mean it's simply pulled out of the air. there is no possibility that there is anything. there's no mathematical calculation for these things. they just invent the numbers. oh, most people believe whatever they are told. most people have absolutely 0 skills of skepticism when it comes to us military announcements, military songs, waving flags. so anything that is said and said repeatedly, is the problem. outlets are falling over in shop to get the most memorable story
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thumb even having to apologize for jumping the gun reporting on a non existent war. we prepared headlines for many scenarios on the headline russia invade ukraine was inadvertently published around 4 pm today on our website. we deeply regret the error. the headline has been removed and we are estimating the cause. it's safe to say things are pretty hated. lot a day goes by without western leaders threatening russia with di consequences or pledging to deploy extra troops to eastern europe. and what we would see is we would see rushes economy suffer if they were to take an action to invade ukraine. devastating package of sanctions, economic sanctions that would have enormous impact on the russian economy. let's take a step back. so also headlines, really new. apparently the russians have been flexing the muscles since last year. holdings not drew since 2020, massive forces on the border since 29 team building up weaponry things a year earlier,
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and threatening nato's border on russia's own territory the year before that. the list goes on. only rarely g b. c. news about may. so, forces deployed halfway around the world to russia's own borders and how that might affect relations with moscow, or the bonus of power in europe. to be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace. said george washington. at the most high level talks in years between nato and moscow breakdown and troops support on alerts calls for the escalation. food on death is as the media continue to beat the drums of war, the earth and the year threatening new sanctions. the cut russia off from the global financial system, if it invades neighboring ukraine. but so experts say russia's already well prepared for coping with any such measures. anyway, as the current sanctions of also spoke from nude criticism from political leaders in europe who say, in fact they've been detrimental to their own,
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you economies. russia has made its economy more sanctions proof. it has been building a strong resilience. we must reduce our dependency on russian energy. i have to say that the sanctions policy that has been introduced against russia has done more harm to hungry than to russia. we discussed the potential sanctions with british merican investor banker and writer mitchell 5 thing he thinks the measures with the negatively impact the u. s. economy more than their intended target, the russian one. i think that the sanctions effected the russian economy. i think that this is more about debt credit and leverage, and i think that most of the western countries are bankrupt. the united states has $300.00 trillion dollars in debt that they can't repay $300.00 trillion. not 30 trillion when you include all the liabilities, the balance sheet of russia is a lot more solid, so there's a lot more wherewithal in terms of russia. so i think the united states, when it gets into a difficult position, the biden needs to start a war or some kind of diversion because he's got 20 percent inflation. people can't
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afford anything in america, and the economy is about to come crashing down because he has the biggest bubbles in the equity market. the bond market, the property, margaret, in history. and this cannot end well because it's way over leverage. the sanctions are not going to help russia, but they're not going to help united states at all. and it won't accomplish anything. they will be get a negative outcome like they have in the past. what is the u. s. new friend who imposed new sanctions against russia and deploy more nato troops to eastern europe moscow's adamant. the such actions are only detrimental to regional stability. along the way, we discussed that issue with russia and pastor to serbia. he says nato's expansion hasn't brought substantial benefits anyway for the countries that most recently joined. not the expansion of nato to the territories of other book and country. it has not led to great security, but the new contradictions and threats. no one has explained how these countries will benefit from joining nato. there was
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a lot of speculation that there will be unprecedented economic growth in flows of investments and so on. their specific situations, reality show that nothing is promised. the attempt to have a joint anti russian sanctions is more moderate than toward the europe in union countries. but the policy continues to smother news this morning. the mayor of candidate capital cities declared a state of emergency, citing the serious threat to the safety of its residence. truck drivers have been protesting and also for a 10th consecutive day of, of actually mondays authorities, they reportedly detained several people and seize more than 3000 leaders of petro being stored as reserves for the truck. as during a crackdown of the protest movement on sunday. the wrong you don't have every the. c least complicated fuel in the materials, in an effort to try to end the truck has blockade the city authority to threaten to arrest anyone providing supplies to those drivers. protests of reportedly been
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issued around a 100 citations so far, disturbing the pace, including using fireworks and causing noise pollution. we spoke to a member of kennedy's ontario provincial parliament, which includes the city of all to a. he tell, he told us the government suck his ations of violence among the protest is a fabricated and that the authorities actions are unconstitutional. no, it's absolutely all. so it's a fabrication, it's a pretext for what actually our government is doing. this is a very peaceful, friendly, energetic festival in winter carnival that is happening a to purposely distort and fabricate, fabricate that dishes. in any means, violet or dangerous is wholly reprehensible. but it does provide them to cover to what they're actually doing. and that is, in effect, the to,
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to talk against our cost to ship and removing all the checks and balances on, on political and government afford. that's what is happening here in candidate and for many canadians, very, very difficult for many chinese to believe that our government would act in such a reprehensible and such a destructive metal. it has to keep us kept around a 1000 vehicles of 5000 people that again, flooded downtown, also a sunday protest. this was a dancing and singing in the streets. no trouble was reported. john hubby was there through the weekend. oh, bouncy houses for the children free food and coffee music. ah, we're like a winter carnival than a protest, but a protest it is for as auto
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a police and city officials describe it an illegal occupation. this is the main staging area of the broadcast. this is where it all started. some of these trucks have been here from the very beginning, and it's just outside the main gate of the world, trucker mike johnson says he's been parked outside the parliament gate since january 28th, and has no plans on leaving. we're here because individual adults should have the authority over their law. firms were making their own decisions as best for their home bus for the body muscular d'oeuvres. many others we talked you agreed? the protest was not only about canada's mandatory vaccination and quarantine rules for truckers. ah, but the country's overall coven 19 restrictions. this is the 1st time in 2 years that i've seen an actual future for my children. kevin sergeant says he's a father of 5 from a small town, 2 hours west of ottawa, who along with his friend jordan teal, had been camped out in ottawa since january 28th. he been giving us
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a tour of their vehicles, generator and all i can't go to work because a man vaccinated. so i'm a mechanic, i can't go to there, go to work for it. i'm also in school to get my license. but because to redeem the schools a non essential service, i can't go to school without a vaccination. it's hard to ignore it. you can hear him all said, is we got everybody's dungeon. the whole world's watch. similar protests have spread throughout canada from toronto to vancouver. and support has come from all over the world, including the united states, donations of all support in to help the truckers and a so called freedom convoy protest. but there's also dissension. that is divided canadians over this very political fight. the fundraising website go fund me, sees $9000000.00 in donations to the truckers saying the money would be refunded due to what it said was a peaceful protest that has become an occupation. transit stations were closed in downtown ottawa, along with malls and many stores,
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though some did remain open. still thousands of people streamed into the city, including many families over the weekend to join in the protest. while groups of police officers patrol the streets, volunteers handed out food, water, and other supplies, all the while. chuckhorn sirens from corps blaring within a short distance of apartment building. there been reports of verbal e. this is waukesha to protest, borders and those against it. chad shuttle runs a trucking company in newbury, ontario about 7 hours from ottawa and says he's traveled back and forth twice. it's january 29th. he says he's been using his trailer for trash disposal. what's the vide been like over one of the most positive experiences of my life? thought by like, everybody here is positive, even most even, most of the cops are too, i'll say that. but ottawa's police chief said his department's resources have been stretched thin and warn that anyone attempting to bring quote material to support
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the trucker starting monday would be subject to arrest several questions remain, including how much longer can or will the protest continue, and whether or not the fight over freedom from cannon has vaccine mandates has become a battle of wills. instead, for r t, john had he at the same time as demonstrators at central london, we showing solidarity with the truck as protests over in canada at a rally. they dubbed the u. k freedom convoy our correspond shut, it was dusty. was that a cover that? well, dozens of truckers have headed from all over the united kingdom to right in central london and under the banner of the you k read and cotton for and now them these records began in canada, right. you've just had it rolling out across the globe and hit activists. well, they really de monte and they're all of the exactly mandate. secondly, the fighting of full freedom as i say, it's still very much it read. the messages is to empower each other. that's
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basically the things going on in the world. we're not happy with when we listen to laws, legislation, liberties are being eroded at the moment. why? comp? because if you do the same things happen in every country, you go say, so why is it happening in every country? it's been, it's been too long. and basically we have to have freedom and they have each way. and the next thing will come along and we do the same again. we have to protect our rights. so that's why we're here. it's just about the situation in the countries, the worldwide problem, the tyranny's coming and people are not fully awake active because we are on the world are engaging in very similar to the rule in wide by what's going on in canada . now we know across the law and what we just seen is the piece coming very heavy handed using the force of law on that just nation penalized not today has been from a piece of what we know, that the u. k. movement knows, actually seen the piece,
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i think a team with activists throughout the last 2 months. it is now really with upon deming, but today is not as big as expected. in fact we were expected to see almost a 1000 truckers reaching the sites of central london. i spoke to the very 1st truck driver. she entered down this very, very outside knew scotland yard. and she told me that actually majority of this call has been really outside of with them trying to get into a central london. however, some of them have made it. i've spoken to some people even as far as quarter, which is 7 hours away. so hadn't entirely been a failure to buy any sense of the imagination, but interesting, the state of the current political maritime, the last payment was 30 galvanizing movement. this movement of all the times is against the government, particularly bars, johnson and all his friends engaging and talking throughout the time they use that
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. i did that example as a reason why you caught the government because that was at a time when the government was telling everybody else to follow the rules. and they said they say the robot paid 3 ripped up entirely. and you cannot trust the government. as for today though, we've seen many vehicles carrying signs with slogans like no more locked downs, no medical tyranny and freedom over. but one song has been charged throughout the morning and now off to noon, it's that these guys think that they are the 99 percent just joined us. so we'll bring up speed on the big storage and extensive talks between president post and present micron. the just wrapped in moscow, let's go to a tunnel quarter. he said, does a credit be following it all? well, i've been sitting there since up are 7, the same thing. we were promised media briefing each hour, but it was a whole 5 hours a talk end of it though don't. they didn't seem to be anything new or substantial on the table. did that? no great, no big headline for mr. mccrae to take, but to france. that's right, kevin,
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a mister micron and mister putin were sitting at the negotiating table for around 6 hours today. the press conference that came after was supposed to be at 7 p. m. and it only ended up taking place around midnight. we just got the results from that and like you said, basically, you know, moscow was going into these negotiations, not really expecting all that much. and you're right, there were no real breakthrough and things to come out of them. i'll give you the, the main points of what vladimir putin mentioned at the press conference, basically, a reiteration of the fact that nato continues to say that, you know, it's a peaceful military alliance. that's not looking for war. but at the same time it's, it's designated russia as its enemy. another thing is that a key of actually he point, he talked a little bit about how key of rejects a peaceful restoration of it's in a territorial integrity. if that means sitting at the negotiation table with the
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self proclaimed people's republics of done yet can lugens. so couldn't pointed to that said it's counterproductive for the, for the, you know, the piece talks or for peace in the, the conflict in ukraine. he also talked quite a bit about the quite possible further steps that he will be able to take with french present micron that they were discussing at this meeting. let's take a listen to what he said was of you lucas with illness when it you resident micron had several ideas about which it is too early to speak, which might possibly become the base of our next joint steps on ukraine. we'll see the results of president microns meeting, and jeff at austin, we have agreed to call and share our opinions after his trip to the ukraine capital to now as we were mentioning earlier reports about this meeting today, president mackerel went into these talks very optimistic. he was or said earlier that he was confident that these negotiations could prevent any sort of military escalation or military operation rather taking place in the future. the main topic
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of discussion was, were the proposals that russia made for security guarantees. specifically, the, the us, the stopping of further eastward nato expansion and the, and all basically stopping the, the, the, the deployment of nuclear weapons and any sort of weapons that could actually hit russia from europe. now, micron afterwards at the press conference seem pretty confident that they made a lot of lead way and they definitely have plans in the future to discuss, you know, but where to go further in these security guarantees on mission ma, spiker. but it is necessary to build new mechanisms that will ensure stability in the region. but these new provisions cannot be built by revising the treaties of the last 30 years and revising fundamental principles are limiting. fundamental european rights who sessions on european security will be innovative. not to it is a good and, you know, one of the major things that sir vladimir putin mentioned at these talks again,
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is that the, the threat of war is probably greater than a lot of people realize. and one of the main points he made was that ukraine obviously sees crimea has its own territory, and russia sees it as its own. and if you crane were to become part of nato, and for, for some military conflict to happen between these 2 countries, nato, all nato countries would be bound by their charter to come to ukraine's aid, which would be an unimaginable war, as putin said. so these are definitely some things to think about after we heard the press conference on the 6 hours of negotiations. yeah, dakota, thanks to staying up late and taken us through all that, appreciate it. look, it may be get back to bed and get back on this tomorrow. thanks. i'm out. salt internationals world news at one i am with me, kevin. i would stop by for our next shows. programs in your par, the boat. we hope you enjoy and check it out. tito comes well for so much more for us to bug. leave you the pictures of michelle differ from that said big meeting
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tonight, frances president mc crohn here in moscow fridge and talks with the russian lead and moral the outcome of that. so in the coming, i was no story breakthroughs to sum it up or anything new thus far on the table, but intense talks with all parties to continue. that's the way things are looking this out for may and the team. very good morning to you. i. i it i'm after that as you know, what's going on the ground coming over the show democracy exists in the usa as joe biden dispatches, thousands of soldiers to european.
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