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do not give you an opportunity to control how the situation is going to develop further. similar studies using the lice and fee of fleas as an agent were conducted in $19.00 forties by the infamous squad 731 of the japanese army whose members by the way, found refuge in the united states and escaped justice level of grain has a unique geographical location, a whole number of migratory routes, crosses there for potential spreaders of disease, and many of them go through russia and eastern europe. the research i just mentioned to was conducted in the very heart of eastern europe and an immediate proximity of the russian border books. we did as saw that other data we received shows us the birds which were ringed and were lisa as a result of bio research in arizona zoo, they were caught in a vulnerable and of our initial blessed of the russian federation is later. and the
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analysis of materials shows that there was a transfer from, by a lot laboratory and cargo, a broad of about 140 containers with extra parasites of baths. and we do not know was it further bay to of these dangerous materials? and what a consequence is going to be of the fact that there was no international control there. and they would just simply not will simply dissolved quite probably over europe. in any event, there is a very high risk that they will be stolen and used for terrorist purposes, or for to that they will be sold on the black market. using the pretext of a curing for corona virus, lee from to ukraine into the wall to read institute in the united states. well, several 1000 samples of the blood serum of the people was taken in most,
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most of them of slavic extra extraction. because everyone knows how careful people in the west are when it comes to transferring the by materialist, over western nationals of some abroad. and there is a reason for that because in theory, bio agents can be created which can selectively target specific ethnic groups are the same time the activity, biological laboratories. so who we know we noticed have been active since 2014 and is in when what is being implemented by the united states within the program of a reform of ukrainians. health care then lead to a uncontrolled growth in ukraine, a when it comes to particularly dangerous and economically important infections. 6, in which there is a growing number over german. measles in cases didn't have to re enter brickle osis blue. i was wouldn't really jewels the cases of measles. so it went up by
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a factor of more than a 100. and even that again, was world health organization declared ukraine, a country with a high risk of a, an outbreak of polio. my light is that there is also evidence to show that in hard cove where's that one of such laboratories is located? in january 2016, 20 ukrainian soldiers died from the swine flu and 200 and more were hospitalized. wanted to lie march of this same year in ukraine, $364.00 people already died from swine to follow. the outbreak of african swine fever in ukraine have become a regular occurrence in 2019. there was an outage break over disease which symptomatic leads very close to plague with the time when the military, biological studies in the united states were coming to work or removed because of danger to the feeble. the key of authorities basically agreed to
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make their country into an experimental platform and using their citizens as guinea pigs. these experiments were the potential risk for the entire country is something that went on for years. and we can see in this yet another confirmation of an extraordinary cynicism, of a key of mentors. hotel, us all the time that they are very concerned by the fate of the crime in people for we have to believe what is being said by writers and the w h o recommended that ukraine showed eliminate the particularly dangerous pathogens. they have to make sure that they avoid leaks otherwise a this could lead to the spread of diseases amongst other population. and we don't know whether key of implemented that recommendation of the ministry of defense of ours has materials stating that all is serious. studies of high level of danger in biological laboratory in your brain were conducted under the
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leadership of specialists in the united states who had diplomatic immunity. just currently, according to our ministry depends the key of regime according to their request or their western mentors are trying to clean it all up to make sure that the russian side does not find direct evidence that the united states and ukraine and by a lighting article one of biological and talks and weapons convention and there is a biological programs are being urgently closed up. and the ministry of health of ukraine said, is of the goal to as of the 24th, a fair for february out is a fully destroy the about bio agents and laboratories of the analysis of instructions and lab work. laboratories tells us that labor, order of liquidations is aimed at their irretrievable elimination. the at my analysis shows at and live alone, 230 through containers with lip dose by roses. agents destroyed,
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spiritual tillery may tend, with brucellosis, alive with plague over all 320 containers, nomenclature and the excessive number all by pathogens. elisa to believe that these work were conducted within the framework of a military biological car where i didn't live. what i would like to address my colleagues from europe is separately lives right next to the european union. you've had an experimental platform for extremely dangerous biological trials as well. and we'll call upon you to think about a very real biological danger. other people in european countries, which can result from an uncontrolled spread of bio agents from ukraine, which, as we have seen with coven 19, is impossible to stop. and if there is a such a scenario than all you are, i will be covered by a dozen representatives of the united states or provide confusing information about the involvement of the united states in this activity. victoria newland assistance
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of the sector of state basically confirmed one of the of fact that they were dangerous. m a studies being conduct in conduct in ukraine. you loved laboratories in congress. in 8th of march, there was a direct question put by senator marker rubio and she replied and said that in ukraine a very gar, research structures which should not end up in the hands of the russian armed forces and of quote, at the same time to say department continue insisting that the on the territory all of ukraine, there are no laboratories under the control of the united states are getting needed if we would like to in this regard for the corporate impression to the american delegation. how can this is holly with the agreement of 2005, between your ministry of defense and ministry on health of ukraine, about corporation in the area of development to call is in passages which could be
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used to so as to developed by a weapons of this document exists in the internet and in line with article 3 of this agreement they were minister of defense of the united states can extend assistance to the minister of health. oh, you to praying in the area of joint biological research, determining threats from biological agents and working out a response to then as relates to an i quote to did dana to the dangerous pathogens deployed on objects on the territory of ukraine with. and i would like to underscore here that biological threats because of its very nature knows no border . there is no region in the world today who can feel safe on the united states. so are overseeing levels several hundreds laboratories in about 30 countries in the middle east and africa, se asia and also on the perimeter of the former ussr with placing it under
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international verification of something they want act on. categorical cor, unclear, refusing to do they blog since 2001 a legally binding protocol under the biological drugs weapons convention about creating an effective verification mechanism to ensure compliance. and this can, but to lead us to the thought that the united states have something to hide. and he's a lawyer, a call upon colleagues in these regions to the think about what kind of an activity washington is conducting on their territory. what the consequences for your people will be with i again for see what the reaction will be from o western colleagues who i'm sure are going to be saying now that all of this information is fake and russian from, from again, i'm about. this is self delusion. and i do not think this will be helpful to the european people in case they're outbreaks in ukraine or neighboring states with for the spread and bringing in their wake dangerous diseases. and the risk of this is
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very real gibbons interest of the radical nationalists groups in ukraine. i showing 2 words sophie, work with dangerous pathogens conducted together with the ministry of defense of united states. metal will so know that in a ne, in, in the case of any such incident, pentagon told the they, are you bringing in a little colleagues to immediately accuse some of the armed forces of the russian federation of all of this of say that they're striking against scientific and medical institutions and to or, or link these incidents with a russian diversionary groups. university ministry of defense of russia, country chain news, analyzing the biological is situation on ukraine and the materials we keep receiving. what we told you today is a very small partial portion of inter leaned formation that we have detailed information is something that we will disseminate in the very near future. as an
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official document of security council, you will be able to study and review. we think of it, i was a duty to keep the secure, to counsel in form of the situation when it comes to the military biological activity by the united states in ukraine. it creates real risk for international peace and security. and we intend to revert to the discussion of this topic in a very near future. we do not exclude the possibility of invoking the mechanism of articles $5.00 and $6.00 of the biological dr. whitman's convention convention. at present however, we expect to hear our responses from the american side to the questions that we put . i thank you madam president. bash couldn't muscle. it's had the luciana on the on . he thought i would like to find him. the representative of the russian federation . and i, you, the florida representative while we were hearing there from the russian envoy to united states vastly nip in via saying that again, the russian military has found these documents pointing to
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a biological weapons program that has been conducted in ukraine with the assistance of the american defense ministry, he said that there has been a number of projects. one projects is the possibility of spreading dangerous infections using my grade. 3 birds and another one was the, the sprayed from beth, 2 people. and he also mentioned that after the program had been removed or they had been an indication to take it away, the actually been taken away from the united states. ukraine agreed to use its own country for these experiments and use its people as guinea pigs. with him also, the concluding that they have a whole host of documents that they'll make more vailable to the un security council in the future. and at the russian ministry of defense continues to analyze documents. and what he revealed today was just a small portion of the information that russia has. and of course he's highlighting they the danger of the uncontrolled spread of bio chemical agents. and just one
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last point he made was the contrasting messages coming out of the united states with us under, under secretary of state, victoria newland confirming that they were with search centers in ukraine. but at the same time, the american state department saying that there were no laboratories there under the control of the united states. so it will be interesting to see how the us gets themselves out of that fix. now moving to france, where the french president emanuel mac kron has given a news conference at an east summit, which pushed back on ukrainian. nita vladimir lindsey's p for membership of the block. we now cross live to ortiz, charlotte, the been see, who joins are charlotte, thanks so much. can you take us through what happened? well, this was a so based solely that had been organized with you leaders to meet as well as those leaders from european commission. what they discussed that press conference was the
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russian attack in ukraine was a wakeup call for the block, a turning point in history. and they said it meant to be, you have to take a much more muscular approach when it comes to in securing its security. now the leaders signed off and expanded spending packages is seen weapons funded by the you already being sent to ukraine and they described russia's actions in ukraine as a turning point capital sequel. again, if any one thought war in europe belong to history, we have c putin bring it back loaded up. it's a tragic turning point in history. our societies and our european project. we have responded through unity choices taken very quickly for 2 weeks. ukrainians have been fighting to defend their freedom. europeans condemn the actions of russia corporate local shells. now despite our talk western allies, once again in the e, you said that while they want to assist ukraine, however, they can,
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that is emotion of solidarity and they will not be intervening militarily in the country. in this conflict they sent though that sanctions all the route that they prefer to take. and they said that there is a 4th package that is in the works at the moment. this is on the cards. if russia doesn't show very soon, that it is serious about piece serious about a ceasefire. in fact, present back on said that he and his counterpart, the german chancellor, would be speaking to president putin very soon. and the coming days we determined whether more sanctions would come against russia. he said, if that was the case, nothing absolutely nothing. was off the table. another big announcement from the summit was the cool that from ukraine for this special fast tract admission to the you isn't something that they can green like, need is made it clear that ukraine will not receive any special dispensation when it comes to membership. can we open an accession procedure today with
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a country at war? i don't think so. should we close the door and say never that would be unfair. can we forget about the balance of the region? we must be careful. this is a years long procedure. we have to look at what we can do in the short term, all the countries in the western part of europe that i speak to say that you shouldn't try to have an express train, a fast track procedure or accelerated accession process. we must not give you crane the feeling that everything can happen over night. the you is not ready for enlargement. it's decision is rooted in unanimity. so press, my icon in the press conference also said that it just wasn't possible at the moment to open such a procedure to allow ukraine to join the you when the country was at war. now lots of words coming in that press conference from von delay and from the commission president from paris, mac, and also a from show michelle as well that ukraine is a member of the european family, is saying the path is open to membership,
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but you know that comes with quite a few cruises and these are really, really big closes. potential members for the european union have to implement a catalogue of lengthy reforms to make sure that they come up to you repeat norms. the commission would also look at democracy in the country just to give you a sense ukraine, prior to this war, was also scoring very poorly when it comes to democracy on international indexes. with issues being raised over corruption, the country, and also the independence of the judiciary. seen as being problematic. so while ukraine has now had his application to just be a candidate, the accepted it really does join a very long queue to give you a sense of fat turkey i applied for its kind of to see back in 1987. that's 25 years ago, and it's still nowhere near likely to be
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a member of the blog. charlotte dimansky, thank you very much for bringing us up to date and as you say, a long q ahead of ukraine. i'm moving across to beijing, which has reported and alarming wise since last month in the u. s. cyber attacks on its devices for use against russia, as well as bela both and ukraine. we crossed live now to benjamin. she are, who is the professor at paris school of technology and business and at china is a southwest and event university of finance and economics. but they said, thank you very much for joining us for asking you what you make of these revelations and what, how do you think that such actions will affect bilateral relations between china and the united states? at this point, the chinese government does not seem to support any hackers against russia. at this
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point. as you mentioned, china has contained since february that those continuous cyber attacks, which overseas actors took control of computers in, in, in china, to target russia, ukraine, and bearers. and it's more most of these attacks as reported by the stay agency on the network computing that those attacked words were originally from the united states. so i'm seeing right now, washing is receiving a large number of attacks about 87 percent of this type of attacks initiated some way to well, but has to be recorded by china directed against russia. so we are now in 2022 psycho was a part of more than once and perhaps the most important form of horse power paralyzing one network could break down one computer come communication system,
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making it very difficult for military units to, to work properly. and some of these are targeting the sicilian infrastructure as well. it was bankrupt, businesses and pressures to, to go through. and if we draw in, ology in convention was courtesy should probably be made to not target civilian targets. and you know, some people which is what i think, well, what do you think the u. s. hackers are trying to achieve by doing all of this? well, i think there are different groups of hackers. arguably some, perhaps at the local. and some of these are simply, you know, amateurish hackers who think that so think that exposing its a creaky race it could be ethical, you know, so that you can patch the whole for some time. but i did very critical point. i
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think it is adding pressure to through the current war that it's going on in crane once russia to come to the pressure of all the fritz booked out of a computer system and so on. do you think that this hacking will have a real impact on the actions that we seeing on the ground these of russia, ukraine, it could possibly, possibly, as you can have heard starling, initiated by, by the us has joined in the war to help some of the the last a communication in ukraine. so i think this definitely as attracting de situation in the field. and do you think the us could potentially try to use the devices to
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possibly damage russia? china relations it is very hard at this point because there is a fundamental neutral bennett beneficial relationship between russia and china. at this point. china needs the energy fund from brochure just as you, europeans needing do. energy and russia is also needing some manufacturers and also money from china. and china has to be in a peaceful country for a very long time. so it's posting no threats to russia at this point. but it's like i seen that it will have an impact on the relationship between china and the us. i mean, do not think washington is worried about the effect of such actions on its ties with beige in the us is doing all it can just right below the some of the red light light, the taiwan problem,
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to one country to system they are doing everything they can up to the, upon the s obtained tie was independent just for the type of war also doing anything because some of these are, even you can compare this damage to a, an actual war, small level, small scale war as well. so that's definitely damaging, but you know, you know, it's back and forth. so the, each country is china, russia, and also us trying to doing, doing is trying to do a, a, a on an, onto raise open network security. at this point. if you can elaborate on that and what is trying to actually doing to try and prevent this, all these kind of cyber attacks from happening in the future.
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so so the china has a very large system of computer expertise in your army and also in the university also in, in the, in societies which are in a form, a very strong network to protect the country. so i think china way now has some of the best engineers in the world and therefore have yes, i mean, do you think that we're looking here at potentially one time actions, or if there is some kind of sense that these kind of actions and threats could potentially happen again in the future. it has been happening for many, many years. so it happens many, many times every year. but the current situation is quite different. we have not seen that much attached directed towards russia at this point. almost 90 percent of the attacks are directed towards russia at this point. professor benjamin out,
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a fascinating topic. thank you for bringing us your insight and expertise. you're welcome. well, that brings us to the end of the news for this. our stay tuned. we'll be back in 30 minutes with more. thank you so much for joining us. ah. ah. i think i'm going to with this with you. i'm not with you. i'm with
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