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and he said that present the landscape promised him that a product that he would, sir, to add to the contact group, the draft projects of documents for the luxury of that have to do with the constitution, with the election of et cetera. he promised to do this in the upcoming days. you will then just state just moments later. he's to the promises who are basically dismissed by some officials in keel. then there was a telephone conversation, but with them, but there is a sholtes and president biden gilmer, and then unequal statute over to the cabinets. the voice in munich, germany says that's still version on rochelle was not actually withdrawing troops for your workers. and that there should be a constructive dialogue on european security on that the main sc agreements should be supported by germany and france and then progress should be achieved under the normandy format for us. then it concludes with the phrase that the key to all that progress lies in moscow only. but we've, this,
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isn't that sample as your to g to evade responsibility up a promotion over the leaders, ukraine, that the west. ah, but this is lecture so preschool, not a she that the western uses as puppets are using the coma. no, no new. we know the child these tactics work. he mused with no, we have seen that through many times before, but this will never be successful. the minsk agreements should be implemented in the way that they were signed and that they were agreed by the you end by all the signing thought is, as for the principle of indivisibility of security, that should become part all flavors of don't international adobe in i wish practice not just law in the way that it was approved, likely by the always see, and by all the members states. as for any further negotiations, that could continue. we want to have stations and talks on all these aspect. it
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comes to what i just mentioned. so to me, in the 2nd part of the us response to our initiative, there was humor you the basically an approval that they would like to let go continue to talk about aspects about matters. that is, yes, we have been proposing to talk about the us for years earlier. they had the they did get all of these matters. so i'm talking of course about i'd like to know. oh, was prepared to with regard to a new iraqi locking. should the deployment view route all for intermediate range missiles in europe during the dma to the miss to for the prevent the deployment of other countries. weapons re neither places that could be threatening to russia and to reach reach earth, certain agreements to remove volume, military risks of storm. it also talks about serv. so
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a lot of perhaps joint military exercises, it talks about the ways that our military vessels and aircraft could interact with all of that for the past few years. so ge washington had dismiss, refuse to discuss. now finally, um we're in the response we received from the us. finally, they say that they are willing or go to engage in go sions on these matters. this is good for you. but what's important to us is that not just one or 2 aspects is take it out of place. we like it. you probably know we want to address the entire package and we will not resolve all of that unless we agree on with you on a shared position here. when it comes to the european security, it gives me what i am talking about, of course, is a non reconfigurable expansion of nato, the respect all karen to sonya a borders answer for a human. answered the principals that sir, are not my lie to me in the russia, nato council, documentary ward,
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near actuarial. all of that horrible digital is onto girdled by the formula. all the inter visibility of security that is agreed upon at the highest level. the west wants to take one part of that, or if your principal, we produce commercial materials that's cook would not do she and review will not allow that the summer. so should i address these new, everyone's in my letter saying that they shouldn't hide behind these to my boss one, you please her daughter papers about these letters. you see that we received from you? i don't know if some or mr. barella and others were unable to say whether it's nato or that you, none of them have signed any of these documents. don't try to use them for the 3 above the to you. the pl skirt break lea before to breach the principal on your own, that we signed before to move so that no country or no organization will you
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dominates your of bush. so we're going to stay polite, but we are going to be to live a very serious about it recently. and we want every country, honestly, just when your mind to explain to us how exactly they anticipate the ends of the quote me on these documents. they signs years ago. okay. and under how they interpret them and how they're going to continue to implement this initiation of this final question theater, anybody, laboratories, to abbreviate question to completely ripped out in witness worthy, it's how much is going to sam? because if your okay not a response to the americans and kind of diplomatic layers, so did he make a decision in this regard? largely you would have, we are planning to move the sandra's and some load digitally and, and lay perfectly shooting. and when will be published a little bit more than that, but i mean, i think that will happen in just a couple of hours. so it assembly were process. now my main question usually at when you leave up shows up with me. so how do you see,
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before we do western partners, sinay needs a or more shape your land to apologizing, or the solution to your, to say that they were mistaken, bowed every statement that russia will be invading ukraine and when looper, they will still do that. and my 2nd question, could you comment on the recent statement by president landscape that you can now he sees some signals acetic of what all the possible negotiation that behind the bag of ukraine regarding zayus, the tension between wood, rockland, to where he sample shad, they ignore the signals because they stand for the truth, but she, nevertheless, how would you come and my, you when another question for a mr. and the my, you in key, if you admit that whole, the more museum, maybe you plan to visit the victory museum in moscow to thank you. now, the leading yet russian. whether yes to him, but it's not a war. some of our partners are a shame. so here, for sure, sure pause, and for the modeling, the libel,
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this cities information mildred misinformation against russia, this information terrorism, you don't wish to. and you go the river, i go to not know whether they're going to do it for say this, sorry, it's any point. but it's not. so we have to pressure them because they announced her these invasion dates back and forth at which they said it was, it was going to be february 15th than february 16 than february 20th, which the days of keep changing until the date. good. but though it's, it's difficult for me to characterize, you know, their activities because of that to me, they're completely unacceptable for any diplomat. for any politician of lucas, i think this is actually directions in bad faith torture. my nissan you most. this is not something that i expect the diplomat to do, but if russia, when muscles she spoke, they want to leslie d escalation order. well, lydia,
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which is what did they want? we had our troops are now said it's $350.00 in gauge and military exercises. now they are packing up and try going to return to bases with you so, and they keep up, but still the west. keep up the hysteria, especially when you're there's these collation little, grossly, mr. ashley, why are the feeding the public opinion with all these horrors about richard upcoming war and conflict? actually because of something with disgust with violence of hold of the 3 she knew from italy balance today. ah, baltimore, those low balance in the coverage, sugar water, all that on you can you see rooted whatever happening on the border with, with form of thrown and prosper. and so there is spreading lies close to the consensus of these people. you are picture in the lower you continue to see read, this is, you know, these lies are political for, through, through because all of a certain sense,
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all through misplaced solidarity almost can the senses. some people even seem to enjoy this role, but which they seem to be so happy to engage in another aristo biggest or i out of hysteria is for the woodson. i sincerely hope that none of that. so none of these are those 2 imaginary horrors can be used. sure. years notice, go by the wayside for the luxury to evade saw king a party was about our proposals. as we are open about our arguments about your proposals, elsie and they're all settled based on knowing the things that's wrong that the u. s. and with the western nations signed to do, you are under the o is see documents, my c s for whatever's happening, earned whatever's being done up in key of or outside give scope, but shall and partners keeping up with emphasizing that there's an importance in
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implementing the minsk agreements and they colon russia to do this for madeleine, for garage. they basically are trying to protect it with the regime and key of to relent on to protect its assume about to defend its misgivings. its mistakes said inability to you, implement uminski agreements. and unfortunately, now the us no rational, no, nor france or germany are remote to be able to pressure the alert key if i do, merged or unwilling to pressure kia. to finally implement the minsk agreements for the full ago. and the words we hear from keith is that there are no and the word the words for here from europe is that civil edition. there is no alternative color to the means agreements cuz it still everything is still on paper. and each, as for the museum collation, actually i or i had seen the
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h. r approved by a nato officials saying about russian. we're talking about russian troops. it says that, well, they're concerned gravely concerned about russia's actions. lisa threats to security in the entire atlanta creature, and that is why to protect their alliance. they need to deploy additional land, more serious in the eastern part of nato ski and where they also we also have to deploy naval forces and the air born forces. air forces are you there as well, but sneak, why? where's this coming from? russian troops are on russia territory, not invading anyone who and we've seen nato deploying the troops on our boulder. and we are not, are not expanding our presence, our military presence in europe, but need to ease. so nato is doing exactly that. he was accusing as all the blue and the strangest part global of this document is at the very starting. they say we
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are deeply concerned about the problem unprovoked excuse for you and them, the suit rushes, you not rush military presence. and the expansion of this military presence or growing in ukraine, if below and in belarus. anyway, it was how do you like that? what that, that she was 2 sorts. nobody was for this, the police and all her superiority, all described the feeling was in my nature that you can, they can make no mistake is, is just baffling. is that all the same? i have take a course to atlanta in my line. yes, i'd like to answer your question. a little thing is in the remote until port to me 5, easy to well you get june j, we have this pretty, put him up with c b, they're going to be your dedicated to the museum. so now we have a channel, you'd be the museum as well,
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and we talk seriously. i think that we should try to join our app for its super 240 below it followed the bathroom for dialogue. so that russia, when you back to work within the framework called the brush, the need to cancel and hopefully so now we will be able to do that under these conditions. and i think it's a good chance answering your question to go back to verbal talked about the peaceful for you, the resolution of these murdered trouble. and i happen to say that russia would be happy to work under russian. they to counsel as was agreed on before children. but when mr. stoughton berg and his surgery, bureaucrats 1st national diploma prevented lucy, our diplomats, and our military and brussels and military officials. oh, book to operate sir in the nato headquarters like they allow everyone else to do
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what they need. that voice made all of our officials to ask for a special passes 2 days in advance for young and also they made other people always follow our officials when they were on, on the premises of the nato headquarters. this was just an acceptable. no. you give them up, you will notice you are young. in fact solution, they said that we need to move for you, or we could go through or other lesson our presence. i'll diplomatic presence. not sure. recently, it was said that to we shoot, reduce our presence to just 10 people to do. this is unacceptable. this is not enough. so we don't want to participate in this interview for growth in this game in ruskin, you're still new to how to do it. if cba, we want to put like to wait until you results to you until he come to your senses
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until you get a survey premier to store up of com, expedia. so and after that, once you realize that all of that goes against european security goes against the law of each dialogue, then maybe you will can finally come to your senses and you will help us and he will allow us to restore. although no one could say that that is our diplomatic presence. again, skinner, on the latest, on nato, on the afghan. a sure if all of those matters were of my means, the basically not removed from the agenda once or nate. so decided this is stupid forward and you have to put the uncles, additional coo and supported those who wanted to use for the helpless to capture the parliament and tedious and wants to parliament decided to hell the referendum. one of the great people decided to hold her a friend, them,
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i didn't for the people. so nato and the americans really wanted to do that nor themselves. it's because their faults, that's for the food, but it just might be interested in us that the russia, restarting, it's activities within the russia. nate account, so i support that i. i value that and we do, we did one to restore to it is that when you do full fledged activities, full fledged dogs and activities, this was once a very important mechanism. and so we hope for the best thank you the to, to one of the for the work that we're doing. and there's no reaction. i think that should allow us to see the rush need a console to go back to ok. can see your active shipping. i mean, for him and cheap, i think russia would also agree that these counsel for said
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a broad bad for a whole scale operational mode. it will be a great plan for him, takes change views, and to find solutions for the mutual customer mutually beneficial. thank. thank you. so you're watching arti international with the foreign ministers of russia in italy, finishing off there where they began about 45 minutes ago. and i know in many ways it just sounds like they were talks to agree more talks. but these are delicate times, of course, maybe small steps are the best course of action right now. the russian foreign minister underscoring what russia's concerns are and that the principle of indivisible security is being somewhat undermined by unilateral decisions in washington and nato pressure on the countries which may or may not want to remain neutral. as for mr. demira, the italian foreign minister, bearing in mind picking up on a conversation that the 2 men had last week on the phone. italy is of course,
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one of the voices which is more cordial in europe when discussing matters with russia. that said, he was asked about the possibility of those intent sanctions which have been drawn up. he said they were a joint decision. they've been agreed jointly. and it sounds like it would have no trouble in enforcing them should that be the case. so the russian and italian foreign ministers, the latest round of diplomacy taking place in moscow. now in other development, several attack spike he ebs the military forces have been reported on thursday and ukraine's war torn east, despite and official cease fire and ban on heavy artillery near populated areas. let's catch up again with our correspondent remind cosser of he's in eastern ukraine's done yet screeching right now. can you just expand on those reports for us? roman, anything new was the situation here in genetic at least has been relatively acquired over the last hour or so. but indeed, the situation along the front lines had intensified the early thursday morning. we
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could hear explosions as far away as the sensor of genetic. but the fighting was that taking place on the outskirts of the city, the representative of the people's militia here in the se, self proclaimed people's republic of the net. scott said that, say, ukraine are planning to sage. an invasion of an attack on the people's republic. i here and there all but the prepared to do that sir. ah, it's been, it has been a relatively quiet here and, and asked during our stay, but it hasn't been as loud as it has been on thursday morning for a years. and that's been confirmed to me by the locals as well. um, what happened sir this morning on thursday, at least certain cities in the jeanette scans. elegance to people's republic were shelled by the ukrainian mid military and according to the people's militia. this
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is a clear violation of a cease fire that's been in place for quite a while already. and as the korean military are using very high caliber artillery. now this has been confirmed by the o. i c as well. who said there had been multiple shelling along the front line in genetic anza logan's canal. there haven't been any confirmed reports offered sandwich to a civilian infrastructure here in genetic but a gas company in la guns to report that one of its supply blinds had been destroyed . by shilling shilling that occurred on thursday morning. now we're also getting various unverified reports. so from logan step, apparently a kindergarten was shelled. once again, that was, that was not verified. and these kinds of reports can be seen all over the local media, and it's hard to distinguish whether it's true or not. some are already colon,
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it's a staged provocation. but once again, this is unverified. and of course, we're here to find out the truth or we are digging all the time and we'll bring it to you as soon as becomes available. okay, much appreciated. romana will be right back with you if you learn anything new, thanks for that. we had a few minutes ago when foreign ministers again abroad, was asked about the dates being floated for a possible russian invasion of the brush. that aside with a characteristic quip now a just a day off, the wrong me predicting that russia would invade neighboring ukraine. u. s. official to now scrambling to cover up for the epic fail, still insisting that they'd guessed right. even though that hasn't been any military action, if something doesn't come to pass, it doesn't necessarily mean that what we've been warning of is wrong. i don't think you've heard us from any podium i point to a specific day of an invasion. i think what you've heard from us some from some
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time now is to make the point that what the russian federation has put in place or the capabilities that would need to order an attack. at any time. the russians are not foolish enough to embark on enough peroration that will do them more harm than good. as for the u. s. secret services, this is the 3rd bluff. the 1st who's with iraq. the 2nd was with a gun son, while the 3rd is now, a rushes adamantly denied any intention to invade ukraine with the defense ministry releasing video with tangs returning to their basis after concluding and military drills. western politicians doubling down on their claims though, saying they don't see it withdrawal and insist that russia is on the brink of conducting an invasion. what we're seeing is no meaningful pull that crescent tunes put in place the capacity to act on very short notice. he can pull the trigger, he could pull it today, he could pull tomorrow, he could pull it next week. the forces are there if he wants to renew aggression against ukraine. it is obvious that the fly will, of the anti russian hysteria spun in the united states does not allow american
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colleagues to look at things objectively. self hypnosis about the inevitability of the russian attack persists. well, with yet more frenetic, diplomacy taking place almost every day in recent weeks, artie senior correspondent rad gasdio takes a look next of the steps the western leaders have taken in regard to the ongoing ukraine. tensions. moscow has been busy, busy, busy these past few weeks, almost every day at this border. a president who a prime minister was foreign minister flies into moscow for talks and they all want what's good for them, which is of course, certainly natural. one of them have something to win and something to lose. take the states american officials, hoping back and forth. putin's phone calls with biden. this is about more than just russia. ukraine. small standard for what we believe in for the future. we want for our world, for liberty, for liberty,
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the right of countless countries to choose their own destiny and the right of people to determine their own futures. no self respecting american president has ever refused the opportunity to give a pretty little motivational speech, but biden isn't just in it for the cliches. his presidency is at stake. the highest inflation in 40 years. disaster with a pandemic record, lou approval ratings and midterm elections. this year, a crisis over ukraine is seemingly god sent for him, a chance to distract the masses and a chance for those speeches. great britain has led the crew say, if a hysterical crusade against russia, the british media has been 2nd only to the americans and the number of invasion dates that they have set. and what missed well is it still the case that an
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invasion could be imminent? and it is highly likely what we are doing is pursuing the passive deterrents into play. missy. neither did many britain's like what she had to say. and fact some ended up questioning her competence. she mixed up ukrainian and russian provinces sounded much like an answering machine with pre prepared comments. i know i was there and i even asked her about britain support for separatists and chechnya and her condemnation of separatists and ukraine. hans, it was, i don't want to talk about it. thank you for your visit, phone secretary, the stackable, of course, the british prime minister has enough trouble at home. johnson's very rule is being questioned with a new confidence votes in the works. he needs to look strong emanuel macro, sans as peacemaker. he came to fix it all and seems to think that he may have succeeded
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. he may. wootton was certainly up wheat, the muzzle vehicles. today we are where both of the services of the situation and of the urgent need in the interests of all to find the pos, to which the preservation of peace and stability in europe. and i deeply believe that there is still time the historical and strategic dialogue that we have built together over the last few years can help. and is in this context that we have indeed decided to meet today in moscow. cause he has other motives too. not that he doesn't want piece, but he wants a cherry on top. he hasn't forgot about britain and america backstabbing him over astray, leon submarines. and it's more than that chancellor merkel is gone. frances assumed presidency of the european union. what better time to replace germany as the top dog in europe? will he asked to do is show his skills, show that frances, as significant weight on the international stage, showed that the world,
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even putin listened dame and of course berlin. this was chancellor's sholtes as desk they say a staring match with putin, which of course it wasn't germans. generally a pragmatic loss. they prefer negotiations rather than speeches in aust, with the diplomatic options are far from exhausted. the task now must be to work resolutely and courageously towards a peaceful resolution for this crisis that we are now hearing, some troops are being withdrawn, as in any case, a good sign. schultz has established himself was the new chancellor. he was tough, he was frank and he wants an end to the endless comparisons between him and angular merkel. everything he does as compared to what she would have done, michael leash merkel that he wants out of her shadow. that was more. of course, the brazilian president, yesterday,
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the italian foreign minister to then and more to come, which is now causing anger. and the united states senators are outraged. and people who sparked said then find this hysteria. button ever elusive invasion. a now angry that people are trying to stop it here, the fundamental reality now every day you got another global leader, today's the president of brazil yesterday. it was, you know, germany just, every day it's a parade of world leaders flying to moscow is making this guy looked with this indispensable global leader that everyone's begging please don't do this. please don't do that if playing right into his hands domestically, in terms of helping him inside a russia the tragedy here ease that the conflict in ukraine, the civil war in which thousands have died and, and more dying, his entirely lost. it's lost in the ambitions of world leaders and the hunt for ratings and clicks by the media in the machinations of thing tags and so called
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experts who have so far gotten everything wrong. if there is any good that has come out of this, it is that the world has once again reinvented diplomacy. let's hope that it lasts . risk of this whole thing was, talks would be strengthened and people like are, is johnson and joe biden, who are quite weak, domestic in terms of their politics at home will to stand up. and when the russians pull out and say, we should, russia blinked, put in, blinked, we stood, firm, thank retreated, and we've won and done that. will they hope, the international and the national ticket, their domestic standing, sir. it was a risky policy. and the hopes of winning are unfortunately politically in the west on this issue. and that's the way the world looked for moscow. the silent thanks for checking in with arte in ex global up. they will be with andrew farmer and about half an hour for me that calibrate like function ah
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