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a with not in india's interest, that's how washington describes india's imports of russian arms and oil as us ramps up the pressure on new delhi. during a summit between the 2 countries, pakistan's parliamentary lex, the former opposition leader to replace our prime minister, him run con minutes after legislators from his party resigned. con, says, his successor is corrupt, and he's the victim of a u. s. and back to cool. intense fighting continues in the battle form arguable as dumbass forces. now say they have taken control of the cities port. meanwhile, archie follows a tank battle near these cities as of steel factory,
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a strong bolt of ukrainian nationalist troops with the ukrainian propaganda video calling for the killing of russian troops spreads on social networks. it depicts a woman in a field fitting slitting a russian soldiers throat with a sickle in a style resembling that of the terrorist group is long state. with broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow. this is our 2 international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to help you with us. now the us says it's quote, not in india's interest to import russian. oil and weaponry. has washington increases pressure on that new delhi with an online summit between joe biden and indian. no render muddy to plus to talks also took place between the u. s. and
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indian defense ministers and top diplomats, they focused on the aftermath of the covert pandemic, pressing issues in the, in the pacific region. and the security situation in afghanistan, indian imports of russian, oil and weaponry, also appeared high on washington's agenda. the white house made clear to the public after the talks that india should not increase its import of russian oil. the president both conveyed that we are here to help them diversify their means of importing oil. again, are 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 with was us official telling india what they feel is in india, the interest that we just read,
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jen, saki, talking about what she thought was india's best 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 they're buying from russia. us oil giants are not thrilled about that. and here's how india is foreign minister responded when asked about these words from the states and us feelings about what the country's best interest is. if you're looking at energy purchases 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 one, doesn't an optimal. another concern of us leaders is the amount of weaponry that
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india is purchasing from russia. this point about half of the weapons india imports come from russia. and prior to the meeting, lloyd austin expressed that same theme that it was not in the interests of india to continue purchasing weapons from russia. now we also heard from antony blank and urging an end to these weapons deals between the government of india and the government of russia. we continue to urge all countries to avoid major new transactions for russia, weapon systems, particularly in light of what russia is doing. do you bring so this seems to be a recurring theme. us leaders do not like india, making purchases from russia, whether it's oil, whether it's weapons, and they argue that they know bass. and they know what is really in india's economic interests will be seeing a further reaction to today's meeting. as the week goes on, a reporter at the indian newspaper, the hindu says,
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the russian fuel that india imports is only a drop in the bucket compared with what europe buys from moscow. there was a lot of criticism on the comments on india butch's off on trying to buy more of oil from show to become shows often actually buys about one percent what it will be when more than 2 percent for the entire oil from russia compared to this you know, brought 15 percent or more island gas, but i'm going to show that what did the previous months again when the high legs on one side because of this aspect of got a lot better been on this issue or sitting in the bank of again push things to contest, actually this under criticism to rest, but 60 percent of indian forces construed of russian equipment and maybe
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in the pipeline. so for instance, there's $400.00 all for a good sense. again, simon, rifles short and so on. my whole seat is of them. a lot of these are going to be cited with govern greatest legal station. so that you didn't know that dependence will continue. i mean, you sort of thing is just like, you know, moving toward bio and i think that's what the while western sanctions against moscow show no sign of relenting the international consortium. opec has warned, against spanning russian oil supply thing. they are critical to global markets. otherwise, the world might face one of its worst oil supply shocks in history. according to opec's, secretary general, more details on our website or to dot com pakistan's
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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. in ron khan, who lost an a no confidence vote on allegations that he was mismanaging the economy . concepts sharif is corrupt, a man who has one corruption case of 16000000000 rupees, and 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. shavani shareef was 3 times the chief minister of poon, job parkinson's, largest and richest province. and he led to the opposition campaign to remove him on con is the younger brother of now was sharif a former 3 time prime minister. they come from a wealthy family dynasty and both has been mired incorruption scandals while in politics with the elder brother having been sentenced to 10 years in prison and now lives in exile in london. chabarise sharif has already found to get pakistan's
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economy back on track, seeking to improve relations with the u. s. and neighboring india. now just minutes before the vote, more than 100. lawmakers from iran cons party resigned in mass from the parliament in protest at a government being formed by their political rivals. tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets around the country to back the outgoing leader as con, in 5th, the move against him was rooted in a u. s. back conspiracy. washington has denied those allegations saying it respect focused on rule of law. earlier my colleague nikki aaron discussed the legitimacy of the countries at new prime minister with our chief ox blanco, who had interviewed him ron con, ahead of his recent visit to moscow. their speculation that for example, 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.
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because traditionally the os 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 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 johnson has to interview of course. so you probably have a better insight and say that his courage saw his personality. it looks like he's going to fight this. absolutely. there is no doubt about it and you will ready shown the videos of enormous crowds that call last the in his mama by then some other cities. he has a lot of popular support. he's already said that he is going to fight till the end, and he's likely to remain a formidable force in, in the opposition then perhaps we'll run in the next elections as well. i had a chance to interview him last month, and i hope we can run the one of the eclipse from that interview. let me just go
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back in history. when the goal was, you know, ravaging the whole of the, the world, the world was divided into blocks. like 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 soviet. now when i look back, i think initially august sun needed help because of when we became independent, we way bob rushed, the millions of refugees and budgets 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 relied on a and 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 systems. you do not raise your never revenue
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. 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 bugs and 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, ties with russia, a joint attempt to do something about of ghana. and he was very, very passionate about it. and he was also very open that packet sounds reliance on
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the united states you know, cause 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 jackie dean in, in afghanistan during the this 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 analysts, than you know, 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. the battle continues
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to rage in marble, as dunbar 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. archie correspondent, but i guess you have reports from the ground. this several delivery of the other was docile for blood, which is the last frontier before the duffel go up with nationalists of may there stand with the tribe 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, there also a nest of radical nationalist snipers and machine gunners. hooley tanks can
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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 tanks are careful not for fire at it. the people inside are among the last held hostage by ukrainian nationalists. for if you were speaking about the situation in mary, you, par, the residential parts of the city have been liberated. some individual pockets of resistance remain such as sleepers and other troops hiding in basements and multi story buildings. but it isn't over yes. fears combat, most of its close quarters, still rages across mario pl. unlike regular ukrainian military troops in the city who have surrendered in their hundreds, the nationalists show no such eagerness to end this. mm
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i never say no. i don't feel like he'll be back with that you can see the other guy which these type is replacing. is once withdrawing to the re on resupply and take a short break that's in here. those are then with the liberation of the last few residential areas. still held by radicals. a new phase will begin a full out assault on the vast as of steel and iron works complex and they're,
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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 nationalist forces about the russian military, supposedly using an unknown toxic substance against ukrainian troops and civilians . the russian side has not commented on the allegations as yet. canada has spent almost $900000000.00 on training, the ukrainian military, which includes the infamous neo nazi as a battalion that despite earlier pledges by ottawa, that they would not provide any support to that regiment or affiliated units. about 2000 members of the ukrainian national guard, reportedly participated in the training as part of ottawa's bid to help key of strengthen if military canada has distant itself from the claims with its defense ministry saying it was ukraine's responsibility to conduct checks of those soldiers
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who would participate last year, the ukranian national guard said members of the as of battalion were trained by specialists who had been instructed by canadian servicemen anti war atlas kennestone says canada is deliberately turning a blind eye to certain aspects of what's happening in ukraine. they had a policy of don't ask and don't tell since 2014, when the canadian government cooperated and collaborated to overthrow the democratic lea elected government of ukraine and bring in act coo 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 bash and they don't tell them about the, the neo nazis that are in the militia and the security services. they are very much anti russian. and the canadian government is very much anti russian. so they've
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created a false narrative for 8 years, and they're sticking to it on restraining the cruelty radicalism and extremism reminiscent of islamic state, that's russia's reaction to a ukrainian propaganda video, calling for the killing of russian soldiers and being circulated on social media. the video depicts a woman in a field sitting flitting, a russian soldiers throat with a sickle in style resembling that of the terrorist group is womach state. these are screenshots, as we can show you the complete footage because of its extremist content. the video makes its threats against russian soldiers in the ukranian language. with english subtitles, russia has begun a criminal investigation in the matter. it is not the 1st time that anti russian statements have turned gruesome in ukraine and t. v presenter, earlier called for murdering russian children, saying he agreed with hitler's henchmen it off. i'd been statement that even an
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enemy's kids should be killed and a ukrainian doctor who heads a mobile hospital organization said russian soldiers should be castrated, both of them later backtrack, following the public outrage, journalist, lager and historian the 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. know that i will not, nobody said anything about it. because again, by this logic adopted in the west, 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
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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 gotten a little too far this time. but again, there's been no backlash in the west 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 archie has received a voice recording of who is report someone who's reported to be a former ukrainian politician, said it to have been killed in the ukrainian city of butcher back then kim was quick to cast all of the blame on russia. but the recording apparently predicted exactly this, that the politicians eventual killing would be pinned on moscow. earlier. my colleague nikki aaron, got more details on this from don quarter. well,
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that's recording that we got our hands on appears to show a conversation between russian forces and former ukrainian peoples deputy alexander or job ski. now to remind our viewers or zowalski was an outspoken, the pro russian politician who lived in the town of boucher and on march 27th. the ukrainian authorities confirmed that he had been killed and of course, accused russian troops of being responsible for that. his relative say that unfortunately he was killed right in front of his wife and his sister, and he's now buried in the courtyard of its home. but going back to that audio recording, it appears to portray russian troops actually insisting that they evacuate or off you from the area because he's been and he's now considered a traitor to specifically ukrainian nationalist forces. so let's take a listen to a snippet of that audio recording we just wanted to just which
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was i'm so used to be able to get to it was almost my ghost was actually just as long. yeah, yeah. the. ready ice cream associates us to
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you, which is why because if you do need to deal with the action, as we heard from that audio recording, shasky in the end decided not to leave his home despite the threat of being attacked after his town of butcher was reclaimed. by key of and key of ended up accusing russia of war crimes without putting forward any hard evidence. let's not forget or zowalski was an outspoken opponent of the neo nazis in his country. and also collaborated with the russian forces to bring humanitarian aid and to bootstrap. after it had fallen under russian control. so another thing that he said before he died in that audio recording is that he had a gun and that he was going to defend himself and his family, if it came to it, don't the recent deadly missile attack on the train station in the dawn bus city
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kind of talk with all so quickly blamed on russia, but there wasn't an investigation, was the right, this is just another example of how key of has been blaming russia for everything under the bright blue sky without putting forward any hard evidence. when the cremmit tourist train station was hit by a missile last week, he did the same thing, but it actually turned out that this missile was a tortuga you missile that was only in service and is still only in service in the ukrainian military in terms of this conflict, the russian military doesn't use this missile. and then the italian journalist even took a picture of the serial number on the casing of that very missile. proving that it was part of the same missile family that ukraine's been using against the done yet can lugens over the past 8 years, even before the russian special operation began. so that report made its rounds across you, italian media, and basically showed the world that it's important not to jump to conclusions in times of war. ukraine's parliament has praised the vendor them of
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a berlin memorial to soviet troops who had fought nazis during world war 2. thank you. have now agrees with the spray painted graffiti that russians are. quote, the real fascists, ukraine's parliament. reference to the phrases scrawled onto the memorial, saying that the ukrainian blood is on russia's hands and putin is stolen. the russian embassy in berlin has requested germany's foreign ministry to make sure there is a swift response to the vandalism, including that the perpetrators should be made responsible for the damage russian and bell. russian officials were not allowed to attend a ceremony in germany last weekend. commemorating allied forces liberation of the book and walls. nazi concentration camp. now the museums administration says it took the measure because of russia's current military operation in ukraine deliberations. 77th anniversary was marked on sunday. the concentration camp was fried by the u. s. army towards the end of the war. now, acting on information supplied by polish and soviet prisoners,
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we asked people from around the world what they know about the liberation of the nazi concentration camps. world war 2. the earlier it was the allied forces, the us 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 have livery. the concentration camps without also having an army attacking from the east. at the same time, i think the american in the or being liberated the country question comes, form the west and maybe the washing on the i'm not sure. some of the cam for liberated by russian american found by british important to know these fact what happened and fortunately to be aware that to many different people that
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they did, the executive vice president of the eurasia center think tank. earl rasmussen says that by not allowing russia and bell roost to attend the ceremony. germany is doing discredit to history. i think it's tragic when we have such an important event on history and you're literally rewriting or you're wiping out a key component 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 to day. 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 past and,
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and actually do discredit. i think for the memory of the liberation of the camp and, and the victory. all right, 32 minutes. that's what i will be back with another fallen fresh let you stay with us. this is our international ah, ah, when i was shown seemed wrong when i'll prove just don't move any world yet to see how does the because the answer to an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground.
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