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ah ah, you as president biden's tip to up the pressure on new daily against supporting russia as he holds a. a virtual summit with india's prime minister, also this out. oh, pakistan. parliament, the legs that ship bounce to read to replace the iran con is prime minister. after thousands of the out that lead us the porters took to the streets in protest to his removal from power. and well, con is called a us back. russia says here is making law they to attend, to evacuated, remaining radical trip from mario paul with the dumbass city. now almost completely under russian control. we report from inside the parking here,
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especially ferocious with over now people off, once again. lab mas streets have used as, as human shields with hello and welcome at 6 pm here in moscow. and this is our see international with the latest news update is good to have your company. now, one of my putin has just wrapped up talks behind closed doors with austria and chancellor call. ne hammer. over the crisis in ukraine is the 1st face to face meeting between the russian president and an e leader. since the start of the military operation. earlier the austrian leader noted that vienna had refused to arm ukraine so far, and called for more humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians plus a ceasefire and a probe into possible war crimes. meanwhile, the head of the don, yes, peoples republic has declared an intensification of military action in dawn bass.
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in order to speed up an end to the fighting has he noted that drawing out the conflict is affecting civilians, stuck in the crossfire. russia's offensive in ukraine aims to stop the global dominance of the u. s. s. according to foreign minister sig lathrop, who also say the west is using ukraine to suppress russia. graham's concrete ukrainian crisis and our special military operation are designed to put an end to red cliff, the expansion, and the past. the complete domination of the united states and other western countries on the world stage dominance which is built up with the grossest violations of international law. according to the rule that they set from case to case independence can be recognized in kosovo without a referendum. but in crimea after a referendum observed by hundreds of independent representatives of foreign countries, it is impossible in iraq, 10000 kilometers from the united states, they imagined a threat to their american security. they bombed it, did not find any threat and did not even apologize when the nazis and radicals are
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being raised on our borders. we're not allowed to react to this thread. it's not just about ukraine. and the fact that ukraine is being made a springboard for the final suppression of russia and the subordination of russia to the global system that the west was building on which, despite the end of the cold war, was moving close to a border. joe biden is expected to ramp up pressure on india, every stance on ukraine during an online summit between the us presidents and india's prime minister. on monday, new delhi is coming on the increasing criticism from some western countries of its refusal to move against russia. they are the largest democracy in the world. we have a strong defense relationship with them. we obviously would prefer that india move away from their long term history of non alignment, g 77, partnership with russia. well, the worst meeting between indian prime minister and not into
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b. u. s. joe biden to today is a contentious issue played america has been trying to put furniture on new daily to one of the students itself from school with rich. india has shared article relationship strategy partnership, india, eliza, moscow for it's a arms hollow, be supplies of arms come from most for india. and this is something america would like to change. we believe that is not in their best interest to continue to invest in russian equipment in our requirement going forward is that they downscale types of equipment that they're investing in and look to brush more in the types of things that will make us continue to be compatible from the defense policy of india. the other issue which
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the u. s. fines and dentist is in the us for cheese or for the most school on discounted prices ever since the green crisis, india has shown your geology ought to be green issue. the united nations and i want that word before the united nations against russia. india also is not going to budge under any show which these guys are rich, tries to change the relationship, the strategic independence india has been being between russia and the u. s. historically, especially in the last 35 years when india dried in blue, it's relationship with the u. s. it looks like one of the issues that the u. s. is
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likely to raise is that in the us standard of democracy, has it, or did the last few years. but this is nothing new. india has mindy a fair amount of transparency and accountability across institutions. india has also being forthright in affairs, both nationally and internationally. and yet we have seen it in spencer more the, in the power american media and american institutions have been unfair to india. russia and india have strong military ties in both countries call a special and privileged strategic partnership. moscow is new del, his largest supply of weapons accounting for almost half of its imports. and indian military analysts told us the country is unwilling to compromise when it comes to
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choosing its allies. as it was from the united states as well in the last few years to be able to sell their defense production to india. indian national interests are for most to us and they know compromises based on that and how we choose partners. all we use our alliances, we look at the russian federation and before that, it from the soviet union, the guy and, and the quality of the hardware we have taken from ratio or work or decades. it will not be, you know, out of the way to say that it is much more dependable in terms of availability, the price point, and also the technology you're going to spare, which is used in that bank with which, which, which we were writing on the day in the deserts, southern space could also be using the russian helicopter. so that is the uniformity of how the spare part and maintenance is done. and so very important factor, because when you see the american on the other side b, which were fun,
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we just manufacturing even a similar kind of a bunch, a helical manufacturing, some kind of a gun system or artillery guns. their technology is divergent and also the maintenance requirements are quite high and exorbitant at times. so i don't think so out of national interests are going to get subjugated to a condition anymore. so just like the us interest i supreme, but i said it is a supreme our interests are supreme to us and in that gamut whatever partnerships were developing has to be mutually beneficial and respectful. and that is that, that's the way i look at it. pakistan parliament has elected a new prime minister, shabba sharif, who's been called a western friendly politician. the vote comes off a tens of thousands to the streets across pakistan's who protests, the ousting of populace leader iran con the
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ah, the parliament house of most have no confidence on saturday against con, following weeks of political standoff with opponents criticizing his economic and foreign policies however, con insists the motion against him was rooted in a us box. conspiracy is also said he won't recognize the legitimacy of his replacement instantly to have painted a launch demonstration in capitalism about on sunday, and also emphasize his gratitude to his support is in a message on social media. thank you to all pakistanis for their amazing outpouring of support and emotions to protest against us backed regime change, abetted by local, merge a farce to bring into power a quarter re of pliable crooks all out on bail. it shows pakistan is at home and abroad. have emphatically rejected this, but he is a journalist for last 30 years. this is plus,
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i mean with the u. s. has denied the allegations of having to feed an emotion against con, thank it, respects pakistan's rule of law, but many of con, supported suspects. the opposite effect. bunkers on pakistan is legitimate government has been removed after us interference all the institutions, including the judiciary, assisted in this, those same thieves and looters have been imposed on us again a lately though, the time. so a bolt leads
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a now lives and we don't one our hopes to end our children now struggling. like how we did. we want to tell the hell would this is not a democratic way to end to government. what does american thing? they will bias, but that won't happen. everyone should raise their voice against the decision. okay, what do i mean the studio now is ox on a boy co many thanks for coming in on her. so he's let me see. for the latest developments on pakistan. well, ship us sharif, as we know, has just been appointed prime minister. however, ahead of the vote, all of console makers resigned on mass in process of the proceeding. so just how legitimate is this new prime minister in your eyes? well, i'm not back on the supreme court then it's, it's hard to get to this point. but as you pointed out before it comes up 2 weeks and weeks of political infighting, the new intern prime minister because he's appointed until the next election. so i think that we translated either at the end of this year or perhaps early next year
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. he will be in power for a couple of months, but he comes from a very rich family. he's a younger brother of no boss sharif who served as peggy sounds payment assist. b times was out just austin ousted once. he also had the corruption charges pressed against him before and he's now residing in london for where he remains involved in pakistan is internal politics. his younger brother is to be of similar persuasion. i wouldn't describe him necessarily as distinctly pro western, i think pakistan politic policy at this point of time is more or less amounts of actual. it's very closely tied to china and perhaps it will stay that way. but whether or not they would bring an answer to the inviting political and fighting yet to see because their speculation that for example,
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pakistan's corruption bureau may bring some charges against the new prime minister. and it also remains to be seen what the army thinks above him. because traditional os family has had a somewhat contested relationship with the army. and as the saying goes, there are many countries that have an army, but there's only $11.00 army that has a state. and this is pakistan because of the, the role of pakistan is military in the, in the politics of the country has always been pretty substantial. i remember not so long ago watching your interview with him, ron conference has to interview of course. so you probably have a better insight and say the courage saw his personality. it looks like he's going to fight this. i would lose me. there is no doubt about it. and you've already shown the videos of enormous crowds that coalesced in his mama by then some other cities. he has a lot of popular support. you described him as a populous politician. i would slightly disagree. i think he's popular and he's
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invested a lot in both in his capacity as prime minister and before that in benefiting the poor in the country and trying to provide social safety nets. but he's already said that he is going to fight till the and then he's likely to remain a formidable force in, in the opposition that perhaps will run in the next elections as well. and what options does he have at this point to, to regain his position in power by democratic means. it's hard to say and you can, because i mean it's, pakistan is a democracy. but there are, there are so many actors. they're both in parliament, the supreme court, the military, the intelligence, and there are also numerous accusations of foreign meddling him around himself. said that he's political faith or, you know, the current political faith is a result of a 4 in a,
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the coo and he specifically accused the united states of meddling cave and mentioned one specific official donald lee who is assistant secretary of state in charge of south and central asian affairs, a man who's been working a lot in our region and that a lots and lots of speculations that this ousting of iran has a lot to do with pakistan. making its foreign policy far more multi vectors and trying not to distance itself from the united states. they still are in favor of strong ties with america, but also branching out to china, russia and the rest. as you mentioned, i had a chance to interview him last month, and i hope we can run the one of the eclipse from that interview that he let me just go back to history. when the goal was, you know, ravaging the whole of the world, the world was divided into blocks like
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a son moved into the united states. we became part of the block in the cold war with the u. s. india actually stay neutral, but it was very close to the soviets. now, when i look back, i think initially august, i needed help because of when we became independent, we way bob rushed, the millions of refugees and bug is done. we needed help. but you know, beyond 10 years or so, we shouldn't be non aligned, independent country. us stood on feet not rely on a we became part of a blog because we got for an aide. when you look back for an aide is a good for a country because you do not fix your own system. you do not raise your never revenue, you don't increase your export. you rely on hand out and it stops a country evolving and developing and becoming self reliant. so the
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world being divided into cold war blocks and buggy sun becoming part of a block. when you look back at it stopped us from developing as a country. it does seem as though enron cons popularity is c, like with the west, really did a u turn after he came to moscow in february and met with president who said, i suppose it went downhill even before that. and he himself had, is pretty open about it. he said the, it was important for him, for pakistan to have an independent and multi doctoral foreign policy, which includes ties with china, ties with russia, a joint attempt to do something about afghanistan. he was very, very passionate about it. and he was also very open that packet sounds reliance on the united states and, you know, cause pakistan
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a lot and gave very little, i'm in, it's not the secret that they, they, americans to centrally look the way and, and allowed pakistan to develop a nuclear bomb in return for pakistan is support for the arming of jackie the in, in, in afghanistan during the soviet campaign there. and from then on pakistan to play the very active role in the american lads war on terror. but it meant ha, tens of thousands of dad for pakistani, lost a lot of lost revenues, a lot of last infrastructure. and when i was in pakistan last time, you know, with the questions that many people and analyst and, you know, i officials are asking, and you know, it's sort of a rhetorical question. but they're essentially saying that they've done a lot for america. but what has america done for us, and then not too many eloquent answers to that question. and if we paint white a geopolitical picture here, how do these latest developments in pakistan do you think tie in with what's
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happening in neighboring afghanistan? for example, it even was happening in ukraine. i mean, they may want a conspiracy theorist to think that it might be some connection. i don't think it takes like a conspiracy theories to come up with that connection. it's ultimately about, you know, how mobile security is organized and whether there is one country that decides everything or whether, you know, some sort of compromise or a certain arrangement could be achieved as a result of regional consensus. and in brown han has been a pakistan as well as many other regional players have been very, very open in dire desire to finally bring peace to eurasia. which means developing economic ties with each other and with afghan is some which i think americans were not particularly excited about. and you know that both russia and i have to say many people in asia and south asia believe that the current events in ukraine
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is not just the, you know, by electrical russian ukrainian struggle. they are part of a much bigger struggle for, you know, more multi polar world. something that allows for peace and stability, not only on the american terms, but, you know, bringing all the actors and all the decision decision makers in exxon. thanks for coming in. always love to see you. that's on a boy. ok. thank you. now for fighting wages on inside the city of mario paul in the don't. yes, republic with the russian military saying kid has been trying to pull out the neo nazi as a battalion troops from the battle russian and don. yes, republic officials say most of mario paul is now in their hands. ukrainian president lensky recently told the associated press that the city is at quotes, the heart of this war because the outcome of the battle could define upcoming pace cache. since our senior correspondent, my gas, you have recalls from the area. as you can see,
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we have been able to reach the water front. here in the middle, almost the geographic middle of mario bull, city race means that the ukrainian forces in the city itself have now been split into at least 2 pots. perhaps more because they're in the distance east, the as of steel and arn works industrial complex, which is where thousands of ukrainian nationalists are making their stand we. we don't want to walk out to the water front because there's merely a kilometer between us and the as of steel, industrial complex, which is well within range of a good sigh. but on the other side is the port of mario book, which is where another group of ukrainian forces troops as well as naturalist elements of also been surrounded. they have already lost a significant part of the port,
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which has been liberated by russian forces. but again, this means that a significant amount of ukrainian troops of now been split and encircled it all came at a tremendous cost. ukrainian nationalists made fortresses out of people's homes and neighborhoods, even as they forbid them from leaving those homes under the penalty of death. human shields on top of scorched earth. this is the right bank of mario pl. all butts downtown. the city center fighting here was especially ferocious. but these at least over now, people aw, once again that the streets no longer hiding in basement. some of them with what possessions they have left on cards, their apartments and houses burned. some buildings are more or less.
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okay. others, as you can see, are completely destroyed, burned, and on the verge of collapse. mere streets away now are the, there is, you know, the fighting the combat yet. people here they that am so much as turn and local or flinch. uh, the sounds of explosions and gunfire. wherever you go and liberated areas. todd and weary civilians pull cars, piled with their possessions or firewood, or looted with water for weeks they had been unable to do, even that. now that the shock and horror of battle have worn off, they speak frankly. he was he and i imagine they used us as human shields. there's national monsters with dr. intel residential neighborhoods. fire something very loud than run away before the return. fire came to that. they used us and even took
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away our food. yeah. it's the same story. all over the city, the nationalists, who are predominantly from west and regions of ukraine, have always viewed the pro russian east of the country with disdain. oh, really despised us. we all knew it. even children, they would make them seem ukrainian anthem before and after lessons. and if they refused, their grades would be lower too. and the parents were too scared to complain when boot and spoke of genocide and ukraine against russian peoples and russian culture . this is what he meant. the kidnappings, the secret prisons and torture, the brain, washing of thousands, western press ignored this. people were too scared to cry out for help. he's any scholars. they told us, if we have to retreat the room, what the city of the face of that at the nationalist sand, this tacitly back in 2014. i remember the national as fast to pete and our city
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here, women in kill anthem gave fashion called amount defenders. and one of them turned around and told half of those who sadly came here to defend jesus with come to make mincemeat out of he. and that's what they're doing now, where i'd gazda of our tea from mario bull, nuns at a convent and i don't yet suite him village say ukrainian embalming for more than a month has wrecked their homes on the convent itself, despite it being a refuge for civilians abandoned ukrainian army uniforms and ammunition have been found in the area where the shilling came from. one nun told us, key of youth is what seem to be a forced to be false worth bombs, a controversial weapon in international law. due to its ability to rapidly burn through the body causing organ failure and extremely painful death. the shelling began at the beginning of march on march 14th a bomb. it looks like phosphorus,
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because everything shone and burned hit the house of our father, the founder of this monastery, the next day it hit our monastery. thanks for choosing author international web back at the top of the with all the latest. oh ah ah .
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