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a story what you ask me if russia wants to fight war with nato. let me ask you. does nato want to fight the war with russia? russian president, bonds, nato, to stop playing games and ignoring moscow security demands. the strong word commerce for dana pearson agreed with the french president to work on stability and situation around ukraine. the menu on mcdonald's side steps back from nato's, the anti russia rhetoric can cause for moscow security concerns to be heard. us though, takes a different approach with president biden threatening, that a crucial gas pipeline project will be shell. if russia and bait there will be no longer a nurse to you to we will for you. then how will you, how will you do that? exactly. we will, i promise you will be with ended up beneath the canadian prime minister accuses
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vaccine mandate protests of trying to derail the country's economy and democracy as the rally stretching to their 11th day, we report from the canadian capital, 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 on a day of the world with tuesday morning, right here in moscow. my name is colleen brian, this is your world news for marci international. first. there's big talk on monday night president putin's warm nato against ignoring russia's ki security demands, one of which is not allowing ukraine's membership of the western military alliance . the statement came, as he met with his friend counterpart in moscow with their soaring tension. so ukraine, after the talks, which lasted for 6 hours, the leaders agreed to work on stability in europe. that he may approach and drew some crucial lie to the global community. club story which you ask me if russia
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wants to fight a war with nato. let me ask you, does nato want to fight a war with russia? nato does nothing itself but demand action from us. let's not play that way. that's a bad son piss. we don't like such a game. it. all right, 6 hours, a talk sense to still in our with our senior correspondent, i guess dave. hi. that more at i'm mr. boot drawing some crucial lines last night in the kremlin. just talk us through the key points of what he discussed well as of a chrome, it had suddenly been a while since we have heard vladimir putin b. so frank, so direct, especially in the presence of another world leader. that is 6 hours, though, if you think about the gravity of the situation, 6 hours may seem like not enough because macklin himself said that, you know, war could be here within a few days. so certainly we, we won't know for a while yet. exactly. everything that was said behind those closed those what the
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interpreters heard and what they translated, but vladimir putin, when he came out, he was very, very, as i mentioned direct he, he pointed at crimea. he said, look him down alive. if you let ukraine join nato and ukraine, which recognizes crimea as it, so invades crimea, without the se, so a blessing of other native member states. we will be at war lapse of nuclear war war, where there will be no witness. official crane of wood. if ukraine is in nato and tries to take by crimea by military means, european countries will automatically be embroiled in a military conflict of russia. there will not be any winners. do you really want to be in a war with russia? do you want france to be in a war of russia? because that is the way it will be, and neither mister micron nor myself want such a development. what mister putin ins most concerned about is that busses security
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concerns are going entirely ignored, that the letters and proposals that they sent to natal in the united states were almost dismissed. the reply that we've seen addresses, none of russia's chief security concerns. and here vladimir putin says, look, it isn't, it isn't rocket science. i believe he said, it's just common sense. he said, it isn't russia that is creeping towards native borders. it is nato that is creeping, encroaching on russia's borders. we have basic basic security needs, basic security needs which need to be respected and until that happens until the minsk agreements, which are intended to make the region safe again at safe and peaceful until the minsk agreements are implemented by keir, which has flooded the idea of abandoning them entirely, there won't be peace. i think of his english course, boston,
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the fletcher was at luez, the twice already ukrainian authorities have tried to use military force to resolve the crisis and on bus. well, our guarantees that they won't try to 3rd time. if everyone wants peace, tranquillity, and prosperity, tell me what is wrong with not placing strike systems near our borders. in all likelihood, variety of ideas were exchanged in that room. it is certainly simpler when the press isn't there, when they're on people from, from protocols from, from the inter rogers who, who can lead things. so i would say that the discussion was most probably very frank had wagner put himself said, look there's, there's some ideas that miss the mack on came out and presented at which it, but we will find about later. but which have huge potential. he said at now mr mac on is is off to key f to day after an overnight stay in moscow. and that he is
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expected to talk with the euclidian side that we're putin says, we'll see what comes of that. and what is the reading on where president micron really is on this? because his tone is quite different from the noise is coming out of nato. well, that this was something that many people remarked on, and this is something that vladimir putin talked about yesterday as well. as the discussion was, was very honest. and then mr. michael came out and said something we hadn't heard from the major ne, 2 liters, nasal member stately the and that is that yes, russia, security concerns must also be taken into account the toville of shamarka. let us start building a response that is useful for russia, useful for all of our europe, a response that helps us avoid war and build all the elements of trust, of stability or visibility together. now this is something that mr. macro may face a lot of criticism for when he goes back to france,
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back to europe. some of these pundits and opinions and experts are a dead set against russia and taking serious here than anything. russia says no matter the, it evidently needs down a dead, a violent dead, and nevertheless, miss misses miss the macro said something that should have been self evident that yes you, you probably should take into account the concerns of one of the world's premier sir nucleus superpowers nevertheless, he will face criticism when, when he goes back, but there was also something else that he said, and that is that europe killing into the future is going to need is going to have to look at a principally new framework security framework for the entire region isn't pa spiker, betty? 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
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years and revising fundamental principles are limiting. fundamental european rights, new decisions on european security will be innovative. those are you looking more at be interesting, of course, to see if they are implemented those new security mechanisms and those new ideas that mr. mcenroe and mister putin talked about behind closed doors. but again, the bull is now in, in key of schools and perhaps in, in nato's quote. because after overnight stay, just before which missed the mack on off those talks with putin. he went out for a walk to the, to the kremlin. i suppose it was all shut down for him and must have been very nice that a lot of you to many, many people there at nevertheless. now he's off to keith, where he'll hold talks with the leadership there and then back the europe, where presumably he will tell his other nato allies, what are these that vladimir putin proposed and what they should do about it?
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yes, so we've had a pretty significant round one on this so far a lot of people touring over what was said, more importantly, what wasn't said, i guess. okay, we're going to him a voice on this in a 2nd for another more, i guess the f. thank you for that. or with that in mind, doctor george samuel from the international affairs thing tag the global policy institute, things european states need to step away from us policy to reach agreement with russia. there's really no need for any kind of tension between russia and europe and the macro sees this. i think a compromise is possible if the european members of nato, the leading european members of majors are just rounds in germany, move away from the united states and u. k. policy of confrontation with russia. a form of a non aggression pact might be a possibility. i mean, i imagine that's kind of thing that macaroni thinking. unfortunately, i think there are many people in the united states who want to use the ukraine
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crisis to aggravate tensions with russia. and to force a conference ation, i think clearly france and germany don't want it, but the question is then will they have the will to overcome the u. s. a. see how it is that was under way across the atlantic. a tough astound. so russia was being proposed, the vice president met with german liter left sholtes off to which joe biden filed, that the 2 countries would put up a united front during the fracture state of relations between the west of moscow right now. but also threatened to hold the north stream to gas pipeline. if russia invade ukraine, there will be no longer north steam to we will bring it into. how will you, how will you do that? exactly. since the project and control of the project is within germany's control, we will, i promise you will be able to do. meantime, officials and germany have repeatedly stressed the importance of russian gas for
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the countries energy needs. they've called to end a political dispute over the gas pipeline, saying it has nothing to do with politics. however, the latest stand off germany is apparently making a newton and fitted the energy mix. today we are talking about one quarter of energy that is linked to gas, and only part of that gas comes from russia. big parts come from netherlands and of course it's very important to us that we develop the infrastructure that will give us the opportunity to have all options available and reactive. nita so you don't have to be concerned. there are some of have to be concerned who see themselves too much of the deliver of such resources kind of on the home, we are looking at opportunities to make up for lost gas, l n g, from russia. we're on their way of trying to see what we can do to do that dealing with our friends around the world as well. we think we could make up a significant portion of it that would be lost. the vice president of the erasure
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center, which is a forum that works to boost east west relations highlighted to us who he thinks would suffer the most for many fresh sanctions. europe potentially would be hurt more by these for thank russians. and russia would probably do counter thanking justifiably, new, also, nordstrom ended for me, would have been the initiative to do this. they would have a cancellation fee. i'm sure there's liabilities related to that, jeremy. so it will be a big loss to the german economy. and we don't have the l n g to actually provide that. my understanding is not sufficient supply of gas anywhere in the world to make up what's provided through through russia and s f. the costs. the price would be extremely, even if you did replace the supplies coming from the pipeline, it be extremely costly. i don't think russia has any big, right?
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so it's mostly nato, the u. k. in the us that are the ones that are advocating in basin. ah, count or another headline news. now there's no letter in the truck is vaccine mandate protest in canada. it's into its 11th day, and the authorities in the capital describe it as a siege. while the prime minister accuses the demonstrators of trying to derail the countries economy. and democracy that individuals are trying to blockade our economy. our democracy get our fellow citizens daily lives. it has to stop police there, clamping down on the so called freedom convoy with a state of emergency in place in the canadian capital right now, officers have confiscated fuel and other materials. and that's also the threat of arrest for any one. providing the protested with supplies over 60 criminal cases or underweight, including for property damage and hate crimes. but as john hud,
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he reports the people have auto just want normality to return. o. c houses for the children, free food and coffee. muse, ah, we're like a winter carnival than a protest, but a protest it is for his ottawa, 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 parliament 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 or adults should have the authority over there. are there law firms for making their own decisions, especially for their home bus for the body bus drives, many others we talked you agreed to protest was not only about canada's mandatory
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vaccination and quarantine rules for truckers. ah, but the countries 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 a tour of their vehicles, generator and all i can't go to work because i'm on vaccinate it. so i'm a mechanic, i can't go to school, 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 cities. 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 have all support in to help the truckers and
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the so called freedom convoy, protest. transit stations were closed in downtown ottawa, along with malls and many stores, though some did remain open. still thousands of people streamed into the city, including many families over the weekend adjoining the protest. while groups of police officers patrol the streets, volunteers handed out food, water, and other supplies, all the while, truck wars and sirens from corps blaring within a short distance of apartment building. there been reports of some verbal and even physical qualifications between protest, borders and those against it. chad fennel 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? one of the most positive experiences of my life? thought 5, like everybody here is positive, even most even,
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most of the cops are too, i'll say that. but ottawa's police chief said his department's resources had been stretched thin and warn that anyone attempting to bring quote material to support the truckers 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 is vaccine mandates has become a battle of wills. instead, for r t, john hunt, a member of the regional parliament which governs altura says the government's accusations of violence a fabricated and that the authorities actions are unconstitutional. no, it's absolutely all sync it's a fabrication. it's a pretext for what actually our government is doing. this is a very peaceful, friendly oh, energetic festival and winter carnival that it's hot you a to purposely just store and fabricate,
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fabricate that dishes in any means. violet or dangerous is wholly reprehensible because it does provide them the cover to what you're actually doing. and that is in the, to, to talk against our cost to ship a, removing all the checks and balances, all political and government afford. that's what is happening here in candidate in for many canadians. very, very difficult for many kidneys to believe that our government would act in such a reprehensible and such a destructive miracle against people have kept me while the u. s. fundraising platform, gofundme is caught up in controversy off the shutting down the appeal by the freedom comm boyd claiming the movement in sites violence left despite the sites having given its backing to a fundraiser for a seattle protest which blocked to lodge downtown area 2 years ago,
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and he armstrong takes a closer look. it seems that one man's freedom convoy is another man's terrorism crowd funding platform go for me, has frozen donations to the tune of $10000000.00 after siding with also that truck as were waging terror on canada per city. is vendor siege? this group is a threat to our democracy. what we're seeing is bigger than just a city of ottawa problem. this is a nation wide insurrection. canadian officials have pilloried the protest as an insurrection that is spiraled out of control and place the city on the siege. mpm managed to pick out extremist among truckers dancing with children at mini concerts . the site has closed the page and frozen donations after claiming convoy protests had turned into a violent occupation. we now have evidence from law enforcement that the previously
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peaceful demonstration has become an occupation with police reports of violence and other unlawful activity. so we can safely assume that go fund may have always shut down. similar efforts to fund occupations surely, course is actually named, occupy would be the 1st to feel the freezing wrath of go fund me. right, well, wrong in 2020, the platform not only hosted but actively promoted fundraising for the left wing supported capitol hill occupied protest in the community with no police. this farmer is feeding people and bringing them closer together. that's right. an actual occupation of smashing grappling things, shooting death, gun toting, mass, gangs, and vehicle rings all in the name of a good cause, according to go phone me o. back then west. the media of course sang off the same virtue signaling sheet, describing the events as just one big block party, is a far cry from the criminal activity of kiddy concerts and carrying fuel supplies.
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ah go fun, me promoted the t for occupied chop zone in seattle, but they shut down fundraisers for truckers protesting cove. it mandates. we've got questions. remember that go fund me was perfectly fine with donations to chaz chop in seattle. that's where people were actually kill reminder when radical left is to legally took over parts of seattle and multiple people were murdered. gofundme allowed multiple fundraisers to facilitate the unlawful occupation. so in the face of the chokers or for $1.00 and $1.00 for all mantra, it seems that it's one rule for $1.00 and $1.00 for another. while canada and left
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his leaning west, the media draw a fine line or no line, a tall between trucker and terrorist fundraising and fascism and peaceful protests and organized occupation. that is, of course, unless it is an actual occupation delays for cancer patients getting treatment of his record highs in england. the state run national health services been overwhelmed by pandemic pressure, of course, as well as stop shortages. and it's struggling to provide prompt care. one cancer patient told us that any delays and diagnosis and treatment could be a matter of life and death. i'm still waiting for about a scan. it was scheduled to be last august, but i didn't get an appointment. a man, i mentioned it's my g pe of christmas while i was having an update. and he, he then referred me for her to the doctor and i'm having
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a phone conversation with the doctor in a few weeks time. you have to be very persistent. i mean, i was very persistent because the, if you don't kind of push, then you're going to go to the back of the queue, and that's not how it should be. it's a matter of life and death. it really is. because if you catch a contrast late and you have a treatment and the investigation, then that can be dealt with before. it spreads out what day. and i know because i have a sibling who died of the same time so that i had and it came back, etc. so it's very, very important catch cancer early for them to speak for themselves. new data compiled for the house of commons shows that half a 1000000 patients have had to wait more than 2 weeks for an oncologist appointment with a number of people unable to start the treatment within a standard timeframe to was reached. an unprecedented 75000 cases. or in response
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to this, british prime minister boris johnson has announced new tough targets and also says the government when increased funding to deal with the backlog. but health work is one that the biggest challenges for them. acute staff shortages and unsustainable workloads. well, they come to the vic evans again says that the government is simply letting the n h s down delays are due to a lot of things they've. it's because they lack of funding over many years and, but we don't have enough staff. i mean it is that in many, many medical areas, there's not enough medical staff. there's not enough medical training. the government have let the chest down for a decade. they've really kind of it seems to me that the experts bit more into privatizing the and i just rather than it rather than investing in the and there's no excuse for it because there's been
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a lot of money wasted in pam damage on things that have been unnecessary and health cash should have been the number one priority and all health care, not just co, but you get more about global stories and international analysis streaming online all the time. and i'll see, don't call my dog chip channel for now that for the moscow news room, that's it. i'll be back to update you. we're getting 35 with with
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