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need it, and those who do it a, would you ask me if russia wants to fight a war with nato? let me ask you. does nato wants to fight a war with russia to night? the duma potent warns nature to stop playing games and ignoring moscow security demands. the strong words coming as the russian and french presidents agreed last evening to work on the stability amid the ongoing trend situation around you, craig. the u. s. though, takes a different road with president biden threatening, that a crucial european gas pipeline would be shell. if russia bay to craig, there will be no longer the nurse team to we will bring it in. how will you do that? i promise you will be able to do and in other news, canada's pm just in true don't face is a nationwide backlash has numerous rights groups and lawmakers call him to talk to
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the vast vaccine mandate protest movement instead of dismissing it with their welcome to our internationals will use the 11 p. m from oscar with kevin o. in 1st, the president putin has warned nato against bay. he was war nato, against ignoring russia's k security demands, one of which is not allowing you trades, membership of the western military alliance. the statement came as he met with his french counterpart in moscow, amid soaring tensions of ukraine. and you're calling bramber gazda, of discussed some crucial points about him, approved and made the international community during that meeting. and i'm still, you asked me if russia wants to fight a war with mason. let me ask you. does nato want to fight a war with russia is tonya nato does nothing but demand action from us. let's not play that way. that's a bad sandpit. we don't like such a game. we hadn't heard brewton b, this direct these,
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these strong in his language in, in quite a while. look, there was, there is plenty of impetus. there is plenty of cause for this for, for both sides to be more open with each other, especially behind closed doors when nothing's going to leak. because emmanuel mack on said himself that there are days left days left to resort to resolve this crisis . and look, given the gravity of the situation, either it all comes down to what vladimir putin said. mutual security concerns. he said, we have with nato's growth ever, ever clues, encroachment towards russia's borders? what happens if you crane a sense to natal if it's accepted and decided to launch a war and retake crimea by force, which is written in its doctrine that that is a potential. i mean natal, his, and russia is look, reign of britain. if you crane is in nato and tries to take by crimea by military
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means. european countries will automatically be embroiled in a military conflict with 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 with russia? because that is the way it will be. and neither mister macklin nor myself want such a development. time and time again, vladimir putin alluded to to the proposals security proposals, the present, the united states and nato, that the bulk of which were rejected. the chief concerns russia's chief proposals or even demands. and that is that nato offensive weaponry isn't stationed on russia's board. this guarantees that native doesn't expire. and further towards russia, vladimir putin said it isn't. look, it isn't us. you go in closer add to, to nato's borders. it is them coming towards us. and also we're returned to, to the 1997, a infrastructure where,
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where various systems were back then that is offensive systems rockets and the like . all of that has been met with dismissal or by the united states by native which head will, will expand however we want and you have no right to tell us where to go and hear vladimir putin said, look, this, this isn't going to work. we must, we must hear each other out. and manual mcaden heard him, but vladimir putin also shake the theory path forward. now here is, are other means agreements. and that ukraine can no longer pick and choose which parts to, to implement, and which to ignore what to do as a twice already with ukrainian authorities of trying to use military force to resolve the crisis in don bass. where are our currencies? but they won't try a 3rd time if everyone wants peace, tranquillity, and prosperity. tell me what's wrong with not placing strike systems near our borders. manuel macro on came out and said that yes, we must work together for
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a joint solution in which everyone security concerns are, are taken into account. let me put in also said that the manual macro made several proposals if are behind closed doors, that we will find about a find about to so soon. but that they are interesting and they will be discussed. now we can you elaborate on that a bit because what's the reading of where president micron really is on this right now? because his tone does diverge from the noise is coming from nato. it diverges drastically . and already there is a lot of speculation. i am on social media in, in france about why emanuel mac run at spoke the way he did, which is yes, admit that marshal security concerns. ah, does that russia does have security concerns is a basic thing, but this is something that has been ignored for, for many years. there is,
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of course, as i mentioned, a motivation to get things done now because europe's entire security infrastructure is at risk of what's happening in you credit, mission, pos. backer, betty? yes. it's 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. i'm revising fundamental principles are limiting, fundamental european rights. new decisions on european security will be innovative moment, how innovative they will be, remains to be seen. nevertheless, we have a concrete proposals from mr. mac, one ones, which apparently vladimir putin found satisfactory, which is already a more progress than has been achieved. in many months of this, of this crisis over what is happening in ukraine day are to me to a potent moscow macro. they went to kia for talks with the attorney, lead of the dim zalinski and his tuesday rendezvous continued as he met the leaders of germany and poland in berlin. during the talks,
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the german chancellor said the common goal now is to prevent a war or your correspond, peter, all of his me falling that made singer, hey, the paid evening seems microns came to find solutions for the ukraine crisis that he's going to great lengths. what did he discuss in more detail with the german polish leaders than takes through it? yes, it's not the most well known of international formats. the leaders of germany, france, and poland come together when they do what's called the the weimar format. i didn't know that every days of school day, i guess i do know that now. but anyway, it was short and sweet when it came to what the 30 lead is hard to say. they gave a short press statement here in berlin on tuesday evening. all that showed the german chancellor saying that shed goal is to stave off a war in year of andre, due to the polish president saying that we're seeing things at the moment. we haven't seen since 989. he also said we're seeing military drills. we haven't seen in terms of size since world war 2, but manual mccolan, the french president,
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was all about dialogue. he said it was important that dialogue with russia we've maintained. and you can't say that he hasn't been a man of his word really, your manual micron is going to be on to try and make sure that dialogue has been happening over the last few days. on monday, he was a moscow for 5 or 6 hours of dialogue with the russian president vladimir putin. tuesday morning. he was in kiev for a, for talks with me as a lindsey now he has come in for a bit of criticism back at home in front us and elsewhere around europe with some saying that this johnny on the spot for the custom cell files in terms of being a europe go to a new member state leader is all for, for show back home that he's cast himself not only as a president and friends, but also as an international statesman of broad with one eye on that presidential election. it's upcoming in france, but one thing you can not accuse him of is having not put in the leg work i
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mentioned, he's been all over the place while he was in kiev. he spoke about the meeting that he had in moscow with flashing me of food, and he said that he received guarantees from the russian president. he also said that there were areas in which the dialogue in which the talks could get well real progress. that real steps forward could be made on other russia has decided to put pressure on the international community. i've spoken to president putin about that we need to collectively reinstate order and our continent have concrete, practical solutions which will allow us to move forward. i've read that with president putin, as well as the european partners and when our allies, in that same press conference, floating me as the lensky, the ukranian president said that kiev was committed to the minsk agreement, where the minsk agreement set to be discussed. an awful lot more right here in berlin on thursday, because it was also announced that there would be another round of norman deformity
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talks that would be taking place in the german capital normandy format and both representatives of the french, german, russian, and ukrainian governments. these talks will take place at the political adviser level. they follow one from talk to the took place 2 weeks ago in paris. with bearing in mind before those talks 2 weeks ago, that hadn't been any, you know, any, norman before matt talks since 2019. so it does certainly seem that there is something that they've deemed worth while continuing the stalks. course when they happened here in berlin, i'll be bringing you all of the late just as it comes down to them. yeah, the next few days being branded is really important. correspondent peter, all of the, thanks very much. so a g, a car gun off the council for foreign and defense policy in europe, leader of it says, the issue is no more about maintaining european security overall than resolving the crisis and ukraine. my friend president loose for after it was his own place in
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europe and probably in the world because europe is in deep trouble. but i hope that they are, they have agreed on some way out maybe maybe coming to days, but i'm not sure. ready whether the coming days will be enough for, you know, they will find something and asked us on the roses of settlement. it's not the best it is settlement of the crucial problem with the european security. trying to divert attention from the really sure the real issue is the expansion of aysa, extension of military drug church and the core problem, european security. it turns also now russians are saying that openly when we were talking with nathan a 30 years ago, which was a defense as soon as that time became russia alliance and meeting
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several aggressions and military branch. so united states is not interested in realizing europe doesn't want their warranty or which could be needed, which neither of also are on the american territory. those nuclear, but they're not interested in, in the stable settlement in europe. europeans, i'm interested. ready but fortunately, over the last several decades, they have the capacity for strategic planning and 1st the music action next new into this out his boat exclusively to the russian foreign ministry spokesman marizza. how of the worsting tensions in the region. she began by pointing out that the leg sperling gone to the blocking our german language system channel r t d this is elena pasano. thank you so they could such conditions are sad that when arguments are not accepted, john lester doubted
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a rag low. all this is accompanied by elements of harassment. the german government said it had nothing to do with the conflict and distance itself. but we have seen these from the negative attitudes of the german authorities to a number of russian information resources. they did not hide the irritable reaction to the work of our t. secondly, how the german media repeated the same theses against russian news agencies with such orchestrated accuracy. and the german union of journalists played a big role. this is the 1st time at the in the professional community of joan this supposed turn this. there are statements such as that german structures were supposed to issue a license, but did not. therefore, broadcasting is prohibited. this is ally, this is a classic trick of propaganda. is when the fact is taken lies are added to it. when all this is mixed up and offered to the consumer fence, the tv channel broadcast from moscow, germany has, in this case only a language criteria. germany spoken not only in germany, it is spoken in austria switzerland's law. they also go into each licenses to any one who produces products in german. the license was obtained from serbia. it is fully fledged. it gives the right to broadcast and $33.00 countries. if germany
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takes the power for reduce intentions, looking for solutions, they will see an error response. we will also do our best to return to normal, respectful dialogue with partners and fellow journalists. me because i just dont movie john. we have been run in the anti fake section for a long time. we give the most striking examples of facts about our country. we give a detailed description of the lie with statements about specific media. it is impossible, under the guise of freedom of speech, to engage in open fakes, which we see every day. this is the involvement of the media infrastructure when there is cooperation between the media, mass, media technologies at the junction of the media, the film industry and cinema. yeah. with all the start of the olympics of the media . right. that russia is about to attack. that the bloomberg material comes out that it will not attack now because according to dubious bloomberg data, she ging pin called put in and asked not to attack during the olympics in parallel . there are references to the bay gina olympics because russia will certainly need to attack at the time when there will be
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a world sports festival. but many people forget that in 2008 during the world sports festival aggression was real, but not by russia, but by georgia against a set here under the cover of the united states. perhaps the west has already got used to the facts of this fantasy world. this invented stage picture is there no reason it almost is almost from not that he veneered sir, why you're only out of nato is a military organization. there are no borders. so they have not outlined to 0 and eventually of orders, which would be the logical thing to do it. there is no collector thought in nato. there is a desire to collect potential, realize huge conditions in the c. a still has no basis anywhere. nato vases are everywhere, appear in like mushrooms, and they're located where there is a threat of terrorism, truck traffic, and kidnapping. they're concentrating closer and closer to russia. initial med miss one effective nato operation everywhere on the destruction. tales and disorganization. libya did not attend one iteration leave the, i guess,
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a piece of tomato violation of the us interagency council resolution committed an act of aggression, the guest, the southern states. basically the structure remains the same as it was during the cold. your ideal as you mentality, completely geared towards aggression. the anti hitler coalition paid a great price for a peaceful future and we cherish it. and we don't want any publications to, to enter a desire for peaceably mule. well, we've talked about what france has been doing. we saw or is however, there's some more of the russian side. there was a tough stance earlier on russia that was being proposed across the atlantic. the us president, meeting with a german leader all showed stuff to which joe biden vowed that their 2 countries would put up a united front during the fraction state relations right now between the west of moscow. but no, so threatened to hold the notice to 2 gas pipeline. if russia were to invade ukraine, there will be no longer nor stream to we will bring it into. how will you, how will you do that?
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exactly. since the project and control of the project is within germany's control, we will, i promise you will be able to do the facial germany repeatedly stressed the importance of rush and gas for the concrete energy needs they've called to end the political dispute of the gas pipeline say it's got nothing to do with politics, is what they said previously. how i, with the latest end of digging in germany, appears to be making a uter said to 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 as a deliver of such resources. we are looking at opportunities to make up for lost cash l n g from russia were under way of turn. how
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see what we can do to do that? do dealing with our friends around the world as well. we think we could make up a significant portion of it. oh, that would be laws, the vice president of the eurasia foundation of form, that tries to post east west relations highlighted to us who he thinks would offset for the most from any fresh sanctions. fear of potentially would be hurt more by these for thank russian and russia would probably do counter thanking just the 5 we go to new also north, tremendous for me would have been the initiative to do that. they would have a cancellation fee. i'm sure there's liabilities related to that, germany minutes, so it'll be a big block for the german economy. and we don't have the l and g to actually provide them with my understanding is not sufficient. like the gas anywhere in the world to make up what's provided through through russia. and that's the f,
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the cost. the price would be extremely, even if you did replace the supplies coming from the pipeline. it be stream li, costly. i don't think russia has any right, so it's mostly nato, the u. k. in the us that are the ones that are advocating in basin tracking. what's happening in canada tonight now under the prominence to those accused vaccine man, they protest as a trumpet. the rail that comes economy in democracy as the mass movement entities. 11th day, the freedom convoy emerged over no job, no job of policies for truckers, but it's spread into a broader criticism. we've kind of district pandemic rules. authorities have planned down on the rallies already opened up more than 60 related criminal cases. demonstrators born though, the prime minister's response is only adding fuel to the fire. i've been vaccinated my whole life, so i wasn't scared of the vaccine. what, what made me want to come here was when i saw our prime minister and get up and
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call these people racist. like i said, i'm a truck mechanic by trade. i've been working with these guys for 20 years. and i've never once met people that you would call racist in the trucking trade. when they prose our economy, they didn't raise any loans. there was no legislature that caused them to raise any of our loans. and they didn't lower taxes respectively. so people are losing their homes, they're losing their business. they have no income. authority of pledge to arrest anyone supplying fuel to the protesting truckers as well and police have cracked on even elderly supporters pictures coming up. officials from the police, brutal officers brutally pushed a 78 year old man up against his car and twisted his arm beyond his back to detain him. at one point of the tree honked in support of demonstrators on tuesday party. that's all he did. he did reportedly insulted police before that there was a new line in, but there's anger at what's being called the extremely heavy handed lori enforcement reaction, which left the great grandfather with heavy bruises and cuts are,
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what are you doing? what do you know? why did lots of, so i got it all on video. the emotions running high over a dozen politicians in human rights organizations. meantime, cited open letter calling on the canadian government to negotiate with the protest . isn't emphasized that the participants should refrain from engaging and violence or harmony, local businesses. i spoke to a barrister and solicitor. it was a signature of that letter. she told me this no legal basis and her view for detaining peaceful protest as or individuals providing supplies to them. i can't speak for prime minister intentions, but there haven't been any find that he's willing to negotiate. and we're hopeful that going forward. when you see that the protestors are not going to leave without some sort of negotiation, there has been seizure of fuel which the truckers need to keep warm as you know in canada right now it's middle to winter time. the temperatures are minus 20 degrees
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celsius overnight and they need that fuel to keep warm because they're sleeping inside of their trucks. and of course there's, there's no legal basis to arrest any one's forgiving truckers fuel. i mean, if there's a charge of mischief, mischief relates to criminal intent and the protesters are not engaging, incremental activity. they're engaging in people protest which is protected under the canadian charter of rights and freedoms. so, the absolutely, that's the governmental overreach. and, you know, we have serious issues with these actions and other developments, the u. s. fundraising platform go fundraise caught up in controversy after shutting down the appeal for the canadian freedom convoy, claiming the movement inside violence despite the site having previously given its backing to a fundraiser for a seattle protest which blocked to lodge downtown area 2 years ago, penny armstrong, takes a closer look at the argument now. it seems that one man's freedom convoy is another man's terrorism crowd funding platform go for me,
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has frozen donations to the tune of $10000000.00 after siding with also that truck as were waging terror on canada. our 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 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
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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 that only hosted but actively promoted fundraising for the left wing supported capitol hill occupied protest in a 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 deaths, 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 come sit and carrying fuel supplies. mm
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go fun me promoted the t for occupied chops. zone in seattle, but they shut down fundraisers for truckers protesting cove. it mandates. we've got questions. remember that go fun. 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. go fund me, 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 room for $1.00 and $1.00 for another. well, canada and left his leaning western media draw a fine line or no line at all between trucker and terrorist fundraising and fascism and peaceful protests and organized occupation. that is, of course,
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unless it is an actual occupation delays for cancer patients getting treatment of hit record highs in england. the state run national health services been overwhelmed by panoramic pressure and stuff shortages and struggling to provide prompt care. one cancer patient told us any delays in diagnosis and treatment could be a matter of life and death. i'm still waiting for a bone scan. it was scheduled for last august, but i didn't get an appointment. a man. i mentioned it's my j pe. the christmas mom was having an update and he, he then referred me for her to the doctor and i'm having a phone conversation with the doctor in a few weeks time. we have to be very persistent. i mean, i was very persistent because the, if you don't kind of, gosh,
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then you gonna go to the back of the kid. and that's not how it should be. it's a matter of life and death. it really is because if you catch a cancer slum early and you have the treatment and the investigations then that can be dealt with before it spreads drought. but a, and i know because i have a sibling who died of the same time so that i had an came back, etc. so it's very, very important catch cancer. early data compound for the house of commons shows that half a 1000000 patients of other weight more than 2 weeks for an oncologist appointment the number of people unable to start. the treatment within a standard time frame is reached unprecedented. 75000 cases. when response, ella to day british prime minister poorest johnson and as tough new tal gibson says the government will increase funding to deal with about log health work as though born that the biggest challenge is for them at the moment or acute staff shortages
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and and sustainable workloads, the cancer patient we spoke to that goes further saying have you, the government simply letting the any chester delays are due to a lot of things. it's because a lack of funding over many years and where we don't have enough staff. i mean, it is 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 the for over a decade. they've really kind of, it seems to me that the efforts been 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 a lot of money wasted during the plan. damage on things that have been unnecessary . health care should have been the number one priority and all health. not just
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cove it that south internationals world news, the 11 pm from moscow live with may kevin o in from i will do center. thank you for joining us. sunday, enjoy the rest of your evening. ah, well the panoramic no, certainly no board is a team. and you parish as emerge. we don't have authority. we don't have a vaccine. whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judgment. 2 common crisis with we can do better, we should be doing better. every one is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great, the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel
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very proud that we are in it together with the mediterranean is the world's most over fish. see unsustainable exploitation of its fish dogs, which maureen biodiversity under great thread. assuming your selection again, go to ask your guest on this is because our system martin can continue to pull the cookie careful from it. his hon, just to kick in, want to put our lives despite the eas promises to end over fishing by 2020. the situation is changing too slowly. well, i'm very disappointed with the petition that they've basically not in public interest.
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