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the, the not in india's interest, that's how washington describes india's imports of russian arms and oil as the us ramps of pressure on new delhi during the summer between 2 countries. focused on parliament, electrically former opposition leader to replace our prime minister iran con minutes after legislators from his party resigned. concepts, his successor is props and he's the victim of the us. back to content fighting continues in the battle for marble as done by us forces. now today that they have taken control of the cities port. meanwhile, our t follows they tank battle near the cities as of fuel factory strong hold of the premium national troops. the
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promotional material, calling the killing of russian truth bread in ukraine. one viral video to picks a woman in a field flitting. a russian soldiers rode with a sickle in a style resembling that of the terrorist group is on state. the news by getting live direct from our studios in moscow. this is art international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. right now, western powers, especially the u. s. have been increasing their pressure on india over its refusal to move against russia. joe biden held an online summit with india's prime minister, the rendered moody on monday. now, 2 plus 2 talks also took place between the u. s. and indian defense ministers and top diplomats with washington objecting to india as imports of russian weaponry and
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fuel supplies. following the talks, the white house made clear that for india, it's quote, not in their interest to buy more russian oil. the president both conveyed that we are here to help them diversify their means of importing oil. again, our, the imports from the united states are already significant for much bigger than the imports that they get from russia. and we, of course, the president conveyed very clearly that it is not in their interest to increase that well, it was quite an exhaustive meeting. many topics were discussed, but one recurring theme we heard from the us side of the discussion was us official telling india what they feel is in india, the interest that we just for jen saki, talking about what she thought was india, is that the interest, it's not a secret that india has greatly increased the amount of oil it's buying from russia, despite not violating us sanctions on russia. they are increasing the amount of oil
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they're buying from russia. us oil giants are not thrilled about that. here's how india is. foreign minister responded when asked about these words from the state and us feelings about what the country's best interest is. if you're looking at energy purchase is from russia, i would suggest that your attention shouldn't be focused on your own, which probably we do buy some energy which is necessary for our energy security. but i suspect, looking at the figures, probably our total purchases for the month would be less than what europe doesn't and up to now the arms tre and weapons purchases was also a very big point of discussion during the meetings. and there have been strong us feelings about india's purchasing of weapons from russia. here's what lloyd austin said in the lead up to today's meeting. we believe that it's not in their best
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interest to continue to invest in russian equipment. and our requirement going forward is that they downscale types of equipment that they're investing in and, and look to invest more in the types of things that will make us continue to be compatible. moscow accounts for more than half of the weapons that are sold to india and appears the united states would prefer that they buy weapons from the usa and not from russia. and this fits the theme around the oil. and this seemed to ultimately be the overwhelming message that us leaders we're giving to india throughout the meeting. it is in your best interest. they're telling them that on behalf of the united states, united states is telling india what they believe is in it's interested in your best interest to buy your oil from us by your weapons from us and do as we say. so quite, quite a meeting we'll be seeing more of an international reaction in the coming days. a
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defense, a reporter at the indian newspaper. the hindu explains the topics discussed at the talks from the indians that a lot of them are on comments on india, butch's of other, you know, trying to buy some more of oil from, i showed a discount. would you show the effect you actually buys about one percent the what the mobile one or one to 2 percent for the entire oil from russia compared to this, you know, broad 15 percent more island gas from russia than what did the previous month. so again, when the highlights are one side of the criticism of the on this aspect, i mean there's a lot of a lot got to say that it had been on this issue questioning in the bank. so that again puts things into context and should relate this under criticism to rest about
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60 percent of indian forces construed of russian equipment. and maybe it can be in the pipeline. so for instance, 400 for a good sense. again, simon rifles, short of our and so on my whole seat is of them. a lot of these are going to be cited, govern greatest of negotiation. so that you didn't know that dependence will continue when you start a new discount. what like, you know, more weight or different and i think that's just one or the pakistan's parliament has elected a new prime minister, shabazz sharif, who is widely seen as a western friendly politician. the appointment followed the ouster at the weekend of p. m. iran con, who lost in a no confidence vote on allegations that he was mismanaging the economy. concept sharif is corrupt a man who has one corruption case of 16000000000 rupees. and
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another corruption case of 8000000000 rupees against him. for that person to be selected and elected is the prime minister. there cannot be a bigger insult to the country. shivers shareef was 3 times the chief minister of poon job, pakistan's largest and richest province, and he led the opposition campaign to remove him. ron con is the younger brother of now was sharif a former 3 time prime minister. they come from a wealthy family dynasty and both have been mired in corruption scandals while in politics with the elder brother having been sentenced to 10 years in prison. and now live in exile in london. she was sharif, has already vowed to get parties times economy back on track, seeking to improve relations with the u. s. and neighboring india. just minutes before the vote, more than 100. lawmakers from the run con party, resigned and mass from the parliament in protest at the government being formed by
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their rivals, with their political rivals, tens of thousands of people and taken to the streets around the country to back the outgoing leader. as con, it's just the move against him was rooted in the us back. conspiracy, washington has denied those allegation thing. it respects pakistan's rule of law. earlier my colleague nikki aaron discussed the legitimacy of the country's new prime minister with our cheese on a boy who had interviewed him run con, ahead of his recent visit to moscow. the new interim prime minister, because i put it until the next to luck. he will be in power for a couple of months, but he comes from a very rich family. he is a younger brother of nova sharif, who served as a sense for him in assist. 3 times was ousted one that he also had the corruption charges pressed against him before and he's now residing in london and from where
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he remains involved in pakistan is internal politics. there speculations that for example, like a sense corruption or bureau a may bring some charges against that, the new prime minister. and it also remains to be seen what the army thinks about him. because traditionally didn't of us family has had the 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 the role of pakistan is the 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. run your hands on testing interview of course. so you probably have a better insight into the kind of his character, his personality. it looks like he's going to fight this. absolutely. there is no doubt about it. and you've already shown the videos of enormous crowds that coalesce in his lama by then some other cities. he has
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a lot of popular support. he's already said that he is going to fire till the and then he's likely to remain a formidable force in, in the opposition and perhaps will run in the next elections as well. immer, i'm himself said that his political faith or you know, the current political faith is the result of a 4 in aided coo and he specifically accused the united states. uh, madeline cave, in the mentioned one specific official, donald lee who has a system a secretary of state in charge of. busy i am south and central asian affairs, the man who has been, i was worth the lot in our region. and there are lots and lots of speculations dime. this ousting of enron hunt has a lot to do with pakistan, making its foreign policy far more multi factual and trying not to distance itself from the united states. they still are in favor. alpha strong ties with america,
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but also branching out to china, russia and the rest. i had a chance to interview him last month and i hope we can run the one of the eclipse from that interview. libby the school back at history, or when the gold war was up, you know, ravaging the whole of the world. the world was do i did. and to blocks focused on moved and with the united states, we became part of the block in the cold war with the u. s. in there actually stood 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 then be non aligned, independent country. us stood on feet, not rely on a we became part of
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a block because we got foreign aid. when you look back, foreign aid is a good for a country because you do not fix your systems. 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 world being divided into cold war blocks and bug a sun becoming part of a block. when you look back at it stopped us from developing as a country. it does seem as though it run cons. popularity. a feel like with the west really did a u turn after he came to moscow in february and met with president pizza. and i suppose it went downhill even before that. and he himself is pretty open about it. he said that it was important for him and for pakistan to have an independent and multi doctoral foreign policy, which includes ties with china,
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ties with russia, joined the attempt to do something about a dentist and he was very, very passionate about it. and he was also very open that packet sounds reliance on the united states you know, cost pakistan a lot and gave very little i'm in, it's not the secret that they, americans essentially look the way and, and allowed pakistan to develop a nuclear bomb in return for pakistan is support for the arming of mcgahey, dean 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 they've 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, officials are asking, and you know, it's sort of
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a rhetorical question. but they're essentially saying that they've done a lot for america. but what has america done for us, and they're not too many eloquent answers to that question. the battle continues to rage and marble as dumbass forces reported, they have taken control of the cities port. meanwhile, the russian military is advancing on the as of steel factory. a strong hold of ukrainian nationalist forces are correspondent, but i've got to have reports from ground. this several of them on the periphery of the other. i was docile complex, which is the last frontier before the dash he'll go with me. with that far fall of the size these buildings are amongst the lost still held by ukrainian nationalists on the east bank of mario bull outside the industrial zone.
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there also a nest of radical nationalists, snipers, and machine guns. hooley tanks could reliably dislodge these buildings. fortunately are devoid of civilians. more than a 100 still held as human shields by nationalists have taken refuge in a nearby school school number, 56, the tank. so careful not for far at it, the people inside are among the last held hostage by ukrainian nationalists who were speaking about the situation in mary u. par the residential parts of the city have been liberated. some individual pockets of resistance remain such as slippers and other troops hiding in basements and multi story buildings. but it isn't over yet. fierce combat, most of its close quarters, still rages across mario bull. unlike regular ukrainian military troops in the city
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who have surrendered in their hundreds, the nationalists show no such eagerness to end this. ah oh, with he'll be back with you. as you can see with which these tide is replace. it is once withdrawing to the re on resupply and take a short break. that's when he does or then with the liberation of the last few residential areas. still held by radicals, a new phase will begin
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a full out assault from the vast as of steel and iron works complex. and they're, the nationalists will have no more civilians to hide behind. more i'd gaz the of our tea for mario bull. ukrainian officials say russia allegedly used chemical weapons in marble, citing reports by as of national forces in russian troops used a toxic substance of unknown origin against ukrainian troops and civilians in the city. ukraine's president vilicki has said his government and is taking the claims very seriously. the russian military has not commented on the allegations. canada has reportedly spent almost $900000000.00 on training, the ukrainian military, which includes the infamous neo nazi as a battalion. that's a despite earlier pledges by ottawa that it would not provide any support to that regiment or affiliated units. about 2000 members of the ukrainian national guard,
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reportedly participated in the training as part of the audit was been to help kids strengthen its military. canada has distance itself from the claims with its defense ministry saying it was ukraine's responsibility to conduct checks of those soldiers who would participate. last year. the ukranian national guard said that members of the as of battalion were trained by specialists who had been instructed by canadian servicemen from where we can cross live to can the stone of the hamilton coalition to stop the war again, thanks for being with us. horrible situation all the way around. but if we look at the photos they show reported as of battalion members being trained by canadian military specialists. why is this now such embarrassing news for ottawa? why are they denying this? there denying it for 2 reasons. first of all, if canadians knew that their tax dollars were being used to train exactly the same
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kind of nazis, that our parents and grandparents thought during the 2nd world war against fascism canadians would be angry. so they deny that. secondly, they deny it because for since 2014, when the canadian government cooperated and collaborated to overthrow the democratic elected government of ukraine and bring it in. qu, government, which was riddled with nazis. they, the canadian government has been creating a facade over this government, trying to make it appear. it's a democratic government. they don't tell canadians about the, the war on the don bass. they don't tell canadians that they spent $1000000000.00 from the $990.00 s to 2014, to try and turn ukraine into a date de facto nato state. and they don't tell them about the. ready the neo nazis
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that are in the militia and the security services. so they've created a false narrative for 8 years and they're sticking to it. well, you touch on this, but let's go back to it a little bit. canada's defense minister in 2015 said the country would not provide support to the as of battalion. i mean it's reputed links to neo nazi movements. why do you think that candidate backtracked on that policy? well, there's probably 2 reasons. wow. one is that they recognize that these neo nazis are the, are the most determined and the most militant forces that they have in ukraine. and so they continue to support them because they are very much anti russian. and the canadian government is very much anti russian. and secondly, we have a l and 2017 new foreign minister came into office. her name was christie,
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freeland, her father. her grandfather was michael, show me act a leading and not she collaborator from ukraine who was transferred and put in to the editorship of a major newspaper in ocoee nazi occupied. poland. he was a 4th down in succession from hitler himself in poland. and she has always maintained that she the she has always said good things about him. and she has never come out to separate herself from him. and she is a supporter of neil naziism in toronto. the other a few weeks ago she she will posted a tweet of herself holding a scarf, which was in the shape of bon darrow's flag. from the 2nd world war, bon dera, being the leader of a neo nazi party in the ukraine. when,
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when there was an uproar about that, she removed the tweet and land show it a picture of herself without the scarf. so there is i, there are some agendas working here, and one of them is that they, they like the canadian government does not mind the neo nazis who infest the co government. how's they support the school government? in order to make it helped to make ukraine a de facto nato's state and to help nato move right up to the borders of russia. with the purpose of decision making. russia suffer the same fate as the former yugoslavia, which is to say that they intend nato intends canada intends to dismember the russian federation. so let's talk about plausible deniability. on some level,
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canada has reportedly trained about 2000 service men in the ukranian national guard of which the as of battalion is a member, is just possible that candidate didn't realize it was assisting as of the battalion troops. absolutely not. they knew, in fact, and according to various articles, including one from the radio, canada, and the c t. v and city news. there was a meeting i level canadian officials and november 2018, at which time they met with leaders of the as our brigade. there are pictures of this available, it was recently exposed in the ottawa citizen, these pictures. and it says it is embarrassing for the canadian government that the officials knew who they were meeting. and they were only frightened by the fact that the pictures and the record of the meeting would come to light. so let's put
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it this way. when the canadian government trained canadian trainers train these as our battalion members, they had a policy of don't ask and don't tell. they knew they just turned a blind eye. we could say to the fact that these, this battalion was composed of neo nazi and they ignored the fact just in the same way that they ignore the fact right now that's in canada. there, there are, there is recruiting, going on, which is completely illegal according to the foreign enlistment act of 80 and to fight in the foreign legion of ukraine. and in fact, we know that at least 550 canadians have gone. and canada has turned a blind eye again. and there's in fact there's so many canadians, apparently that they have their own battalion. so the canadian government is
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using plausible deniability and data, turning a blind eye to the fascist in the eyes of battalion and to violations of canadian law to support the the cool government of ukraine in its battle against russia. kennestone of the hamilton coalition to stop the war. thanks for being with us here on our international protect your thoughts and insight. now russia has opened a criminal case into ukrainian promotional materials, calling for the killing of russian soldiers and being spread on social media. the videos resembled propaganda footage by the terrorist group, islam ec state. now here you can see the screenshots taken from the video, which we cannot show because of its extreme mr. content. the video declares threats to russian soldiers made an ukranian with english subtitles. while speaking, the actress pretends to cut the throat of a man impersonating a russian soldier. now,
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it's not the 1st time that anti russian statements have turned gruesome in ukraine . a t v presenter earlier called for murdering russian children, saying he agreed with hitler's henchmen, adolf eichmann. statement that even an enemy's kids should be killed and the ukranian doctor who heads a mobile hospital organization said russian salvage should be castrated. both of them later backtracked, following a public outrage. journalist blogger and historian. your butcher mileage says there's been essentially no reaction from western media. what struck me about it is not, and this is going to sound weird, but it's not that somebody in ukraine might make this because i've seen some really horrible stuff coming out of there over the past 10 years. but that nobody in the western media, no one at all, even questioned. it even raised a said wait, i mean it guys, this is problematic. this is bad though. the bad will not, nobody said anything about it. because again, by this logic adopted in the west,
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nothing anybody in ukraine does can be wrong, and russians can do no. right? and so there's an objectively existing incentives for ukrainian nationalists to create this kind of literally isis like propaganda. because they're not going to get cut off called out for it. nobody in the west, nobody in their eyes and sponsors, he's actually going to mind. and that's why they're doing it. and maybe maybe they feel they've got a little too far this time. but again, there's been no backlash in the west. it's it's, it's just a, that's to me, the truly atrocious part because honestly, i've been expecting this kind of stuff from the followers to step on monday for. but didn't i was, i thought that there were decent people in the west who we call it out, and there don't seem to be any ukraine's that parliament has praised the vandalism of a berlin memorial to soviet troops who had fought nazis during world war 2. thank you
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now agrees with the spray painted the graffiti that russians are, quote, the real fascists graffiti artist and germany have identified who the real fast sr they painted, read a memorial to soviet soldiers and berlin's trump tower park on the monument. you can see the statements, why and ukrainian blood on russian hands as well as prudent, equal, stolen and fascist. that comes as russian and bella, russian officials have not been allowed to attend a ceremony commemorating the liberation of the book and was not the concentration camps. the museums administration says it took the measure because of russia's current military operation in ukraine deliberations. 77th anniversary was marked on april 10th. the concentration camp was fried by us forces towards the end of world war 2, acting on information supplied by polish and soviet prisoners. now we ask people from around the world when they know about the liberation of the nazi concentration
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camps. the earlier it was the allied forces, the u. s. in france, britain and the soviet union, the red army liberated the concentration camps, primarily, i guess maybe perhaps the american a little bit. the soviet was held by lindley, there is no way that the british american army could delivery the concentration camps without also having an army attacking from the the same time. i think the american in the been liberated the question comes, formed the west then maybe the washington d. i'm not sure. some of the cam for liberated by russian either try america by british. important to know these fact what happened and we seem to be aware that to many different people, she's defeated the executive vice president of the eurasia center, a think tank. girl rasmussen says that by not allowing russia and bell roost to
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attend to the ceremony. germany is doing just credit to history. i think it's tragic when we have such important events and history and you're literally rewriting or you're wiping out a key component of that history. and it's interesting that that the camp was liberated from the nazis. and now we've got a key component of key countries that are that fought against that to support the liberation and that are trying to and are fighting ultra national fashion groups today. not invited kind of a big irony there. i think it's tragic that we've, that we've taken current events and political agendas to, to manipulate the path and actually do.

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