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[000:00:00;00] a lot have any illusions that the west is a reliable partner and we won't have illusions that will be betrayed at any time by anyone. no breakthrough and peace talks with the russian and ukrainian foreign ministers meet in ankara. that comes as ukraine's president claims russia for an air strike on a children's hospital in the southern city of murray. opal that reported he claimed lives of 3 people and wounded more than a dozen civilians must go strongly denies the claims to fight for monetary and co door being opened, many civilians are still unable to flee as they fear for the lives they typically adore nation. get to the
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with we stayed in shelters for 2 weeks. he was really very scary. ah he watches t international. my name is paula lear and we're in the world. you're joining us from welcome to the program the russian foreign minister. so gail evolve has denied allegations that more than a dozen civilians were wounded during a rush, an air strike on a children's hospital in the city of mario pope. this is an verified video from the area, according to the city council, 3 people including one child or children, the attack and 17 others were wounded. the demit regional military administration reports the same number of injuries, but it says no one has been killed. ukraine's president was quick to blame russia
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for the incident urging western powers to ramp up their sanctions. the u. n. has caught the attack her effect denouncing violence against civilians and saying a healthcare facility should never be targeted. the kremlin has commented on the situation, saying it will investigate what happened while the russian foreign minister says western media are manipulating the facts. asked if you look over the, we heard a lot of flames about the so called atrocities perpetrated by the russian armed forces. but during the un security council meeting or delegation presented facts that this maternity ward had long been captured by the as of battalion and by the radical militants who kicked out all the pregnant women, all the nurses or the medical professionals. so those are base for the ultra radical as of battalion. we presented these fact 3 days ago, so you can draw your own conclusions how public opinion is manipulated all around the world. but unfortunately, the other side of any situation. the 2nd perspective that allows you to get an unbiased view, basically doesn't draw any attention. the statement was made after the 1st top tier
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meeting between russian and ukrainian foreign ministers that ended in the churches capital with no major breakthrough. so galeb rav again outlined moscow's main foreign policy principles, is acquainted zulu until i see you were trying to draw attention to the fact ukraine has been turned into an ante, russia for years. and when the west publicly openly started from the year 2000 demanding from ukrainians before the election to make up their minds. who are they with russia or the west? so either you are with us or against us. what kind of western values are these that were imposed on the ukranian citizens? that's about aggression against all things russian about, russian interests, religion, culture, language, security, and many other things. and now the western reaction towards directions is outrageous. it shows that there's really an essential struggle for the rights of russia to remain on the world map with respect to its interests and rights. we would not have any illusions that the west is a reliable partner. we won't have any illusions when the west speaks about their
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values. they believe that these values exist and we won't have illusions that will be betrayed at any time by anyone. we have been through a lot of difficult times, but this time i assure you will get out of this crisis with a healthier mentality. a healthy consciousness of usa, she followed the ukrainian foreign minister says both sides have agreed to increase efforts to find solutions for the countries humanitarian situation. adding, though that cheers is not fatal to comply with moscow's demands, demitrix labor also blamed nature for inaction. enjoying this christ as it has been a gal consistent policy to eventually join nature as her full member and enjoy security guarantees provided by the need to charter. however, we understand that this is not going to happen in a blink of an eye, not you and the for see in a foreseeable future. we also see from the reaction of nato as an alliance to the russian aggression against ukraine. that nato is not ready to act collectively,
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to stop the war and protect civilians in the ukraine from russian air rates. we discussed the talks of when his took his role in any peace settlement with ortiz of san boycott. she says ankara has interest in both russia and ukraine. i'm not quite sure i would call them breakthrough, but i think there has been some progress there. even though all 3 sides admitted that the talks were difficult. they did discuss humanitarian issues and many analysts point out that until this issue is clear, you know, no talks and try to do and tactics is possible. but one thing that caught my attention is sort of 11 off saying that given the russia continues to insist on the ukraine's neutrality status, it's ready to provide security guarantees for that. and this is something actually pretty important, especially given what middle class but the foreign minister ukraine, just sad that you know his, that grudges that ukraine has,
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that the nato for not coming to it's a russia is at this time so interested in the ukraine's in neutral status m, if a promise is security guarantees, it will definitely provide it as long as ukraine increase to that. and as long as nato takes it as a fact, without trying to, you know, illicitly meddle in the, in the countries affairs, which is not the 1st country or the only countries to come for this potential mediator. what do you make of turkey's chances of being able to bring peace between the sides? turkey is playing both sides who has major security and business interest in both russia and ukraine and ukraine. specifically, it's been selling it's, it's calm, but drones buying out there is also a major trade going on between the ukraine and turkey, around $7000000000.00. but it's trade with russia is much bigger. like somewhere in
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the range of $33000000000.00. and clearly turkey also needs to keep russia on its side because it has its own tensions when the west has its business interest in russia, as well as it's russia's jewel political support. because turkey has its own host of difficulties with the west. the un save more than 2000000 people have fled ukraine because of the conflict, including 1000000 children. the organization has described it as a historic exodus. many have been seeking refuge and neighboring countries, particularly poland in the west and russia in the east. you are sorry to have increasing humanitarian aid for ukraine, saying they expect millions more refugees and emphasizing that. they're welcome to come. many of those fin, ukraine, say they have enjoyed a lot of suffering. but who am i forget? when was the last time i ate? i'm so scared because when we endure 12 days of shelling, little diet,
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i believe that you didn't see them are there this you didn't hear that warm story with this? here are a lot of people staying in the shelters and there's a lot of confusion. there's no water, no mobile service gas or anything. and russian troops have broken people's phones. so if we stayed in shelters for 2 weeks, it was really very scary. however, despite humanitarian covered or has been opened, some people still can't leave. in a village near mario pole in the dentist republic, civilians have had to remain same kid has given them no opportunity to use the safe zone. they say they fear for the lives of their loved ones. so you can you the has the new you plenty of them, but the new you put a lot senior to who are the leaf, coca cola you us did you won't you problem. okay. first thought is what i do when you, when you most of the water would,
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would back in would you were you good using is your dad give good gordon. awesome. get to the world my profession. you know, i just wanted to produce this year, but was to move. your quain says that has infected casualties on russian forces on the east and outskirts of kids. this footage is being shown by ukrainian media and it came to be of destroyed russian military hardway. there has not yet been any official confirmation of the claims, all of the numbers of russian casualties. meanwhile, ukraine's president has criticized waste needed for not sending enough military aid . vladimir lensky added that the waste must shoulder the blame for civilian deaths for refusing to impose a no fly zone over his country. he is also meek, alive, civilians shooting russian soldiers with any kind of weaponry in their position while the countries on a war footing. meanwhile, the situation on the ground is getting worse for the dumbass region. moscow says
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some 200000 people have fled from the dentist and the guns people's republics to russia. in the last few weeks alone, the regents been under ukrainian attack since 2014. the locals have warned that nationalists are increasingly using them as human shields. he crenan soldiers occupied the whole town. they were hiding in several places around the town. many were located near the buildings where people live, the occupy the abandoned facilities put their military equipment. they did not care about the low cost. we will like a human shield for them. i can't say what they led the people out of the town or that created anyone. i don't think it's true. russians defense ministry says ukraine's delivered 80 tons of ammonia to the hawk of region and warned of chemical related provocations that would be blamed on moscow. meanwhile, the u. s. denies that it has any biological and chemical labs in ukraine.
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whitehouse spokesperson has criticize the warnings coming from the criminal. and in turn, teams that moscow could stage a publication with buttons foreign secretary, author warning of similar attacks from russia. but russia's permanent representative to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons says moscow has evidence on a side good. so during the discussion, sir, western partners tried to create an image of concern over rumors of russian forces, preparing a provocation with chemicals in ukraine. we categorically denied that and promised to present the facts in the document was sent with gifts such facts. for example, the delivery of a $200.00 litter barrel of chemicals with identity labels and foreign languages to don bass. the private military company, forward observation group from the state of nevada, coordinated the shipment during the unloading for you, craning soldiers received chemical injuries. and other example is the plans of
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ukrainian extremists and neo nazis to commit sabot edge on civilian chemical industry facilities. to contaminate the area, recently we got information that neo nazis delivered 80 tons of ammonia to solitaire. from your hika, they are already preparing the local population for their actions in case there is a chemical contamination. we warn our western partners not to play with fire. this is very dangerous. top you as senator ted cruz has warned that sanctioning india would be to quote, extra ordinary full heidi after president biden threatened measures against new danny, for buying russian military hard way. the cross live now to india way we'll be talking to m k a had a comma, the full may india's ambassador and foreign service officer. so thank you very much for joining us. earlier, india was among those countries which did not vote against russia over its actions
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in ukraine. do you think that washington might use sanctions to punish india so that it takes sides? well the short answer is i do not expect that, but this is not to minimize the significance of what has done by abstaining both in the un security council choice and also in the united nations general assembly. and so in the stance is clear and there is consumption about that bottom line. but why do i say that i don't expect sanction. i don't expect sanctions because, you know, the, i think the united states will take a longer view of the importance of is the relationship. if it's in the economy, which is shortly going to be in a considerable future. going to be the 3rd biggest in the world. and you know, there are lots of opportunities and having a friendly relationship and in the water for the country all along. and there is a consensus within the country for a good,
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solid relationship partnership with the united states. and that is, american said also, and therefore i don't think it will be, they would jeopardize that. and then, you know, we all know that to be when the ation continent, the american, so on the, not a very strong we get because they're into strategy or less sounds good in other words. but on the ground it is rather, you know, the added issue. countries are shown reluctance, market reelections in identifying with that strategy. and in that respect. also, india stands in that willingness even to identify with united states this in the pacific saturday can be a game changer for the strategy. i'm not trying to say that in days bargaining in that direction or that in the likely to move in that direction. but i'm seeing
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about the calculus that does that work. yeah. and then you know that it's fairly dynamic relationship one, but if inside, as we speak know, you know, we added the find them students, that's what i know on a major on steel, which comes within the all and bit of what the american score, the major defense partner status that they have to run through india defense to me to me, which is about $3000000000.00, you know, for, for the bar drawings, you know, and they already been used by the forces and the phone to be very useful in days. keen on it and they can 2nd to sell it. so this is a pipeline right now and, you know, 3000000 significant. so, you know, we kind of show that is there in this relationship. we say,
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i don't think on the other hand, you look at it this way that you know, india stance is not going to be very decisive in the final outcome of what is in ukraine. russia. you're suggesting that it's mostly 3 that we hear coming from the american administration and that they're not actually going to put sanctions on india. but do you think they will be no repercussions? you don't expect the united states in some way to if i can just put at least we make india pay for actually not supporting the united states as position when it comes to this ukraine, russia conflict, we need to understand that the energy, consulting, no doubt whatsoever that india can be analyzed, you know, it's into, has always been said strategic or me and attributes, great importance to bat and it's in the american model and even other european
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countries are quite aware of that. we are headed about it. so, you know, it's a matter of, you know, getting into alarm and not, you know, for closing options in terms of india. that is the kind of thinking that is that and i think that that means that can be on this issue. they wanna push that on that's going to they can see moving forward. how optimistic are you about india, american relations and by comparison, india, russian relations you know, the main problem with the, in the russia relationship is that, you know, it's really a week on the economic side. and for india, it's much, much bigger relationship. had there been greater content in that aspect, but on the other hand, that said, on the other hand it's,
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it's replacing relationship for india in terms of it's a strategic calculus in the kind of environment in which india finds itself, taking into account its relationship with market found on predictability and the relationship all that taken into account russians are all use cushion for india. and i'm very sure that in the stance that has been in the security council under the general assembly, these considerations were sitting at work. and i don't think the americans are on it. and what's the point in pushing and breaking your relationship and spoiling it when the other site doesn't have much space to you know, it's a rush relationship sufficient for india and that it's inside. i don't need to get into the tune of it and brushing is only
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a country which has some willingness to transfer. i need to india, co prediction with india. you know, all sorts of things in the, in the, in the mission ship. not only that, the 60 or 70 percent of the country use of rationale again. so do i need to tell you more on that? it will be it that's recent in $715.00. and that's what the facts to speak for themselves early today, there was a meeting between the foreign ministers of russia and ukraine. in your opinion, how to mistake argue that moscow and kid can reach a piece feel soon. when i go to the tops today in that that try to talk to me and this sort of an issue definitely cannot be taken very far within
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a play level format in any way. so i had no whatsoever. there's not going to be an immediate break to, i'm going to minimize the significance of what happened and i was listening to a program i way to agree with, you know, what you had mentioned about the find a relationship that existing between turkey and green and turkey and entities in a complicated situation that onset and do some relationship with well, let me put it like this simply then. so very important relationship for russia relationship with russia also. so i don't expect that i expect actually that i expect actually that the former to just bear and loose, you know, needs to continue because it has to come to terms with the need to get the
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issues involved. and i don't know whether the leadership in peers mainstay and constructive or label into looking for the ration site really unstable. the kind of statements you know that come from day to day. and so that you know that we are talking one way, one day. another way, another day. so how did it make it kind of been looking for, for russia? i really don't know. i think that will be following and we'll keep our eyes on a 2 m k, but had comma, a 4000000 did invested a thank you. so much for joining us. now, phone ferns are putting out of russia in response to the ukraine situation with major brands, including apple and mastercard. suspending business, vladimir putin says he will make every effort to keep chops with them yet. go. when you submit mps, is it good?
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we're not going to lock ourselves out from the world. we're open for work with all our partners to see corporation in this regard and rights of those investors who continue their work in russia. should we strongly protect it for those who are going to shut down, we should act decisively to mitigate damage to russian suppliers. and as the prime minister suggested, nationalize these entities and delegate management to those who want to work with appraisals. fox news host a tech, a colson, wondered how those pushing to punish russia through foreign funds? will we act if the moves backfire? what companies, apple, mastercard, lots of other american companies are taking victory laps for their role and punishing russia. great. punish russia. we're not against that, but you've got a wonder. you've just seen a handful of what corporations crash, a country, and impoverished citizens indiscriminately. now the country is russia, so most of us are even thinking about the president. it's sat, we're fine with it. it's russia who cares. but is it possible?
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these same techniques might be used some day again, someplace or somebody that you care about. what of one morning he woke up and they decide that you're vladimir putin and you must be raced. let's move across now to asia away stock markets have searched as hopes of russia, ukraine, p. steel wise, develop market in the indices on the continent gained almost 2 percent on thursday, while tokyo jumped around double that oil prices have also regained some footing after collapse of more than 12 percent the previous day and the warnings of russian energy sanctions. let's cross live now to invest a banker and whiter. mitchell fire stein. thank you so much for joining us. do you think the markets were reacting to russia, ukraine talks, or are there other key factors that play? well, i think, you know, you're in a situation where there's a extreme volatility in every market. and i think that the markets are extremely
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overvalued and they have been for 2 years. you know, you had the central banks around the world turn the spirits of liquidity on. so you had a flood of liquidity pushing price is higher and higher of every asset class. you know, and what you've seen today was, you know, a highlight of that when you saw that the consumer price index is in america, released in inflation has been the highest and 40 years. now that's before the altercation and ukraine. so in other words, in january gasoline prices increase 38 percent according to the cpi numbers released today. and in february, the numbers were 40 percent an increase. so these are astronomic, which means that the real rate of inflation is already over 20 percent. so the markets are very tight, you've got decades of debt caused by money printing by the central banks. and so you've had a sell off in the markets and there was a little bit of optimism yesterday in germany we saw the dax,
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german stock market went up 8 percent. that's probably the biggest percentage gain in one day of trading ever. i don't know why it went up 8 percent, but then of course, the nasdaq followed and went up around 3 and a half percent. one of the possible reasons would be because there was the largest decrease in crude oil prices from around $130.00 down to about $103.00. so you saw the biggest price decrease in an afternoon and oil prices, dollar decrease and stocks responded accordingly. so i think, i think you're, you've got massive inflation, which was an outcome that could not be avoided with all the money printing around the world. and i don't see. and for 3 or 4 years, or i've been saying the inflation is eventually going to hit the markets because you can't. and, sorry, modern monetary theory or magic money tree m m t is a fantasy, it doesn't work. it just causes inflation. mitchell,
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to expect the situation in ukraine to continue to worry invasive. and if yes, to what extent? well, i, you know, obviously the stock market search, truly volatile. now, do i expect that is going to worry investors? i think, you know, look, i think that there should be a de escalation. i expected that this would have been resolved in a week or so. so i've been off, it's been a couple of weeks already. it's important that this gets resolved, but it, it looks like, you know, the targets keep moving on this and, you know, it's, you know, as i said, cool heads will prevail on this. and people should stop being hyperbolic and throwing threats back and forth across the propaganda is just incredible from, from every direction. and you don't know what to believe because there's so many different stories coming from everywhere. how china and chinese, and based as a viewing the whole confrontation between russia and the west at the moment. or, you know, i can't, i can't think about what shine is doing. i mean, it's difficult,
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but you know, i know that china is massive buyer of commodities. so you know, they need oil, they need metals, they need every commodity that's produced. so they're a buyer. you know, i don't, i don't know, you know, they, china's come out with certain statements that were point in that they want to see this resolved, and they don't want it to hurt their companies or corporations. but, you know, i think that the, the overall markets have been headed into a down trend. and you know that they were trying to blame the massive amounts of debt, credit and leverage for the past decade and a half the central banks caused to blame on coven. now that now they'll blame it on something else. it wasn't covert. now we have this, i'm interested if you think western brands will come to a great suspending, they work in russia. you know, i can't figure out what those guys are doing. i mean, you know, the last big crisis they had in america was sparked by the george floyd murders and riots looting across the country. and of course, all the, the big woke up court,
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global corporations went out and gave millions of dollars to different organizations that now are under investigation. so, you know, i don't know if you don't get woke, you go broke or you get, well, can you go broke? i don't know exactly how that works and i don't care. but, you know, those companies are valued in the stratosphere, so would i buy any of those now? no, i mean, i think there are plenty of good investments out there. but, you know, i think free speech needs to be guaranteed. and i think that what's happened in the world now that if you have it, you know, you have the tribalism to such an extent that you know, we're. ready we're inclusive or diverse, we're accepting and more tolerant until we disagree with your viewpoint at which time we become fascists that justify any violent action to suppress and censor your viewpoints. now i disagree with that totally. and i, you know, i think free speech needs to be guaranteed no matter what. if you don't like it, change the station. yes, i think so many people would agree with you. mitchell,
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do you think russia and asia can strengthen their economic time at the expense of the west? well, you know, this kind of a point of question i think they already have, and i think i think that that's been going on for years. and anybody who can't see that, it's kind of naive, right? i mean, you know, you have several most, it's, we're not in any unipolar world anymore. it's a multi polar world. and there are multiple payment systems. and, you know, as, as you see a decrease over the 100, your life cycle of us dollar had gemini, you know, you've seen a decline of for sound value or as things progress, things change. you know, we're seeing food inflation a past few years that has been incredibly troubling. and you know, we've seen the l m e failure because of the re high profit cation of nickel, and that caused prices to skyrocket. so i mean, i think you're going to have other events like that with exchange failures and
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commodities. we seem to have a little bit of a bad line there. but mitchell phi assign a lot of worthwhile information that you shared with us. invest a bank and right. thank you for your time. thanks a lot. well that's about for the sala. thank you for joining us. we'll be back again in 30 minutes with the latest tech for you then. ah ah. been

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