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a, just a we need the whoa, that the multi polos with multi level institutions, the you and she calls her a multi polarity in the world during his 1st visit to russia. since the conflict began a new prey. but the trip itself, i'll seen his secretary general facing criticism from western countries, were simply talking to moscow also ahead on the program germany and on says it will after all provide keep with auntie or crofton. one of the u. k is armed forces minister say's ukraine. should be able to target russian territory on do so with nato's weapons. also, once again, found a huge variety of different mines gradient positions. again,
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mine that ukraine claim that told the international community it doesn't help. and more evidence appears to emerge about ukrainian forces using bond anti personnel mines despite claims that munitions were destroyed, years ago, 100 international treaties with one minute past 6, leaving this tuesday here in moscow. welcome to the global use updates wherever you're catching the program from today. i'm in the un secretary general house call for multi polarity in the world that says antonio gutierrez is facing mounting criticism by western leaders for today's visit to russian over the conflict in ukraine. kia also slammed the trip on the u. k warned, it could be used as a propaganda tool by moscow. the u. n. chief, whoever says it's important not to forget about the values of
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a multi polo world. this very importance, even in these moments of difficulty to keep the lives the values of multi let so lose we neither, whoa, that's who's multi polish with multi level institutions and those multilateral institutions must abide by the un charter and by international law, the un secretary general antonio gutierrez expressed a lot of the same positions that we heard from russia's foreign minister, sir gay, laugh rov, primarily that that piece cannot be established unilaterally. in fact, labyrinth himself said that multilateralism was the word probably used most during his talks with gutierrez. and he also said that the un needs to better reflect a changing world. use the word you. the world has changed. americans claim they want to make the world unipolar for good, but objective processes go in the opposite direction. the world is multi polar. and
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we have been repeatedly saying that the un security council needs to get rid of its main defect. hope a dominance of one group of countries out of 15 sit sakes belonging to the western countries and their allies, or perhaps that's the reason the secretary general received so much criticism for coming to moscow seeking peace. we heard from the british prime minister boris johnson, who said that moscow would probably just use the talks as a means for propaganda. and we also heard from the ukranian president who said that a good terrorist should have come to key a 1st because let's face it, he of the international position would be significantly weekend if the u. n. started moving closer to the way russia sees things. and on that very subject, laugh rob did comment also on the un vote that took place that called russia's military operation and invasion and said that it violated the un charter. he criticized the united states for bullying. countries into voting on that vote in line with the u. s's goals actually criticize the collective west at,
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for using nato as a geopolitical tool. so let's take listen to what he said says the deal is when sort of it has been done in the interest to contain the russian federation. and with this goal, ukraine has been consistently used as a springboard to contain our country for all these years, initiatives by the ukraine authorities to ban everything russian have been encouraged and at the same time steps promoting nazi theory and practices have been legalized. a guitar is also expressed regret at the fact that the u. n. was excluded from the normandy format, that was a group of delegations that negotiated the men's protocols that were supposed to establish peace and ukraine before russia started its military operation there. but probably the most important point that laugh rov made is that amidst all this talk of peace from all sides, the west continues to send loads and loads of weapons to ukraine. western officials continue to say that this war can only be concluded on the battlefield. all that considered at all looks like a classic example of the west's words contradicting its actions. don quarter, we'll, let's get the latest now on the situation. the ground in the conflict,
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rushes armed forces have destroyed for military targets in ukraine, overnights, including 2 ammunition depots, according to the russian defense ministry ur, launched, nestles, also hit 2 targets in the harcourt region. ukrainian, drones and missiles were reportedly destroyed while in martyr you pull. no one else use the humanitarian corridors from the off steel plants so far. that's according to done yet, people's republic officials authorities have stressed out if some civilians are still left up the factory. they may be being used as human shields. earlier, moscow blame care for disrupting the evacuation corridor from the science. while western countries claim they don't want to be directly involved in the ukraine conflict, nato allies are continuing to provide heavy artillery to kiev after criticism for refusing to send such weaponry. germany's defense minister say the country will not send until are cross tanks to key if that's this by chancellor schultz previously
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expressing strong resistance to such a move to his coalition allies. not the a nice mate came as the nato alliance has been holding at defense summit in germany to discuss upping arm supplies even war. well, this is a high, significant change of policy for germany. just a few weeks ago the chancellor had said, no germany can't send these heavy weaponry crane. why? well, off shalt said that that could essentially pick the west against russia. and that could lead to world war 3. germany is not the only country that is sending heavy weaponry into ukraine. we've also heard the saying from the u. k, the u. s. and poland between them, they say that they are sending in tanks ammunition for how it says at grenade launchers all because they say that this is what the ukranian army needs to match. the capabilities over the russian army and the u. k. armed forces minister has said
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it is completely legitimate, ukrainian army, to use such heavy weaponry to attack targets in russia is completely legitimate for ukraine to be targeting in russia's depth in order to disrupt the logistics. that if they weren't disrupted with directly contribute to death and carnage on ukrainian soil, could they use british ordinance at all to do that is only concern. any of them weapons we've given him for defensive purposes, get used in that without causing problems. well, i think it is so see the case that things that the international community are now providing to ukraine, half the range to, ah, to be used over the borders. despite the fact that these weapons have already been flowing into quite for the last few months, nato has been very clear. it does not intend to put troops on the ground. however, that could possibly be too late. already, the russian foreign minister said k love has been talking about the fact that need
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to itself is already in a proxy war against russia to get these weapons will be a legitimate target for the russian armed forces operating within the framework of the special operation warehouses including those in the west of ukraine will have been designated as such, targets, more than once. i thought, what else do you expect? nato is essentially entering a war with russia by proxy and arming this proxy. there's a war on not just russia that is perhaps upping the rhetoric. we've also heard increasing a strong language from the us. we want to see russia weakened to the degree that it can't do the kinds of things that it has done and invading ukraine. that's why we are arming the ukrainians with weapons and equipment to defend themselves from russian attacks. and it's why we are using sanctions and export controls that are directly targeted at russia's defense industry to undercut russia's economic and military power to threaten and attack its neighbors. the u. s. outlining such big
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go will so open need is only 2 of essentially making russia militarily new to it, to make it fail. there are some in certain quarters would say that that is the only logical conclusion. nato, provoke the war in ukraine by repeatedly dismissing russia's security concerns on supplying arms. the key if that is according to current serve, member of the presidency of bosnia and herzegovina. miller round dudek, he's been sharing his thoughts with our t. so the book, so though that the conflicts in ukraine is the results of the global shift of power, the western partners refused to listen to russia's concerns about nato's expansion and some other issues. the thought of the conflict is a good illustration of that. let me quote the european commissioner for external relations. it's all our fault. we promised ukraine as sessions at night and the a you. but when it was time to keep a promise, we backs out they instigated ukrainians to do such things. they didn't listen to
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russia. they used ukraine to dictate their will to russia, out of fear of approaching it directly. so these attempts to trigger a conflict between russia and ukraine on to recent development. geopolitical strategists have always said that if you want to rule over eurasia, which is dominated by russia and china, you need to ignite a conflict between russia and ukraine, who have virtually the same people in order to erode that unity. western strategists have been quite successful at it in recent years. they've managed to om supply and train certain forces in ukraine, and they've mostly ignored russia's demands and concerns was up to it though i'm recognizing the 2 republics immediately moscow unambiguously signal to the west that it won't tolerate any deployment of new missiles capable of reaching russian territory in under a minute mc london wouldn't have tolerated this as well. neither would brussels, but in a washington, but in their minds they are the only ones who have that right. so how did the
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conflict start? remember when nature was bombing republic, a sub scott and killing our children. they called it collateral damage, but not a single nato soldier was sentenced or put on trial. this led us to believe the west have thought of ukraine as collateral damage as well. that's why they're pumping it full of weapons and doing everything they can to make the war drag out. that goal has been a prolonged conflict to mobilize society against the evil russians and use it as an excuse for the failure of globalization and the decline of the liberal system. to bring you today, further evidence is reported to have emerged of ukraine using bond weapons. russian forces have said they've once again fun remnants of anti personnel mines left behind in the nets republic. the mines are bond internationally and key evolved to destroy them. years ago, ukraine has been accused of using icloud munitions numerous times, but denies the allegations are senior correspondent, morocco. steve has more as rush and forces advance and battle lines shift. a vast
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amount of weapons and equipment are abandoned by ukrainian troops and nationalists . hundreds of millions, perhaps billions of dollars worth of weapons have been captured by russian and allied forces, including things ukraine didn't want the world to know about. we've once again found a huge variety of different mines. it's ukranian positions, again mines that ukraine had claimed that told the international community. it doesn't have like these mon 90 vines, which ukraine said only russia uses. and once again, we have found them at ukrainian positions. but even more interestingly here, he's another anti personnel mine. it says in the canister, back, buried on the ground to be triggered in a variety of ways by trip while by stepping on it. and what it does is it flies out of its kenneth to a distance of about a height of about a meter and designates and all this shrapner war of these pieces and flicks of
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metal embedded in these plastic shred everyone around at the chest level. also here, ah, andy, thank bonds and hundreds and hundreds of kilograms of high explosives. what they would do with these is stick detonators infuses from grenades into these blocks of exclusives. they would cover them with shrapnel, so bolts or nails and they would hide them in bushes, tie them to trees. so any one who would step on the trip up would set these off. according to the auto treaty which ukraine joined at 1997 members, states have 4 years to destroy all anti personnel mines and cannot use them under any circumstances. among the mines that we saw were over them,
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72 and p m n and t. personnel mines which ukraine had almost half a 1000000 off, and which they promised to the world they destroyed 11 years ago. and yet all around are freshly planted, ukrainian mine fields laid to slow rushes advance full of different band anti personnel mines, which ukraine lied about the showing years ago to the whole world. more i'd gazda of odds, he from vignettes creegan, ah, now the trans mr. republic, a breakaway region of moldova, which borders ukraine on pounds, russian peacekeepers station there. as the 3rd, it's highest terror threat alert us after a number of attacks. rock the region this week, and i was ortiz, maria for national talk me through earlier. there were 3 alarming incidents in the self proclaimed moldova republic of trans. nice during the last 2 days on monday series of bloss talk through the ministry of faith. security in the capital city of
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to ross for local officials said that the building had been attacked with grenade launcher, late on tuesday. to other explosions happened in the village of mac, some 60 corners north of the capital to us. but, and as a result to old soviet era, radio must have been damaged. they broadcast russian radio in that area. also, we heard later from local authorities that the military unit outside ross but had also been targeted, no casualties have yet been reported and we hear that police is searching for those responsible for the attacks. shortly after these incidents they had of the self proclaimed republic, raised the power of threat level to its highest, which is red. and then we'll dolan president called for an urgent meeting of the country supreme security council. and the modem and government says that these attacks are aimed at creating tensions in the region. they have no control of this brick away region of moldova also has
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a border with ukraine. why does there appear to be a connection to that conflict? well because yeah, too early to say that it is, it has to be investigated of course, who exactly is behind these attacks and whether it has anything to do with the conflict in your grade without here from the president of moldova, that it is totally internal issue but the fact is that we've been here in a lot of trans nice or in the last couple of months is the beginning of most of those special military operation on the ground. because some believe that these tiny piece of when really matters and is really important why 1st of all, of course, if you look at the map, you will see it has a very long around 400 kilometer long boyd align with ukraine. so days strategically located, this is important geographically and 2nd, it's haters this region between the nice sir river and the in border broke away from over back in 1992. after a short war, 8 its independence was not international, recognise,
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and most of the worlds still sees it as part of mo, dover. and it has very close ties with russia, 30 percent of its population russians. and it is connected socially, culturally, economically, of course, shortly after that war, russian peacekeepers were sent on the ground to maintain peace and to prevent any military activity and the fighting from happening. i think they've been doing great job because experts say that this is the commerce and the less deadly all throughout the post soviet union area. and initially they were $5000.00 troops, but now it's around $1600.00. so it's not a very significant amount, but still some fear that russia can use trends they are in it's operation on the ground in ukraine. let's now listen to one of the great and now commentators military slash political. this is what he has to say. there is only one chance left
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to save mary paul, a blow to trans meester. ukraine has the legal right to demilitarize the military facilities of the russian troops threatening us. we're here from the crime lane and from the always see that they are concerned about the security situation in trans. mr. now, so eyes are on that part of the globe. so we have to wait and see how dissertation develops the can other big statement to tell you by today a russian diplomat to the un, the same kid is preparing for flying attacks with the help of the us possibly involving weapons of mass destruction. with the aim of framing moscow now, the words came in connection with the arrival in ukraine of humanitarian group with the questionable reputation. the white helmets. yes. and it's alice has a proven records of using the weapons of mass destruction allegations to assault sovereign countries, which do not want to succumb to their pressure. there is a clear pattern of hold the years back group stage such publications in other parts
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of the world. first, a so called chemical incident is orchestrated then the pro western n g o z. in particular notorious why it's helmets who stay on the alerts nearby, expeditiously arrived to the venue and collect in violation of all non proliferation norms and procedures. shaky evidence, then they feed this narrative to the western media. will we all know dismissal? don't methodology at some background than on the group itself to white helmets, positions itself as a voluntary rescue organization, it receives broad supports from the west butts. it's been accused of having links with terrorist groups operating in syria and lebanon. moreover, it's been repeatedly accused of producing stage videos about the use of chemical weapons in the country as well as preparing publications with
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what we spoke with investigative journalist and member of the serious solidarity movement. rick sterling, who fears where the groups arrival in ukraine could lead. i'm interested to hear that the white helmets are there, but because they have, their reputation has been severely tarnished. it's as you know, it's not an energy, it's not a i n g o. it was primarily funded by the u. k and u. s. government, for example, the white helmets recorded to be something that everybody should get behind because supposedly they were just rescuing civilians in the, in the event of a bombing attacks. but the reality was very different. they were primarily a propaganda tool and a tool for spreading this information and we're trying to escalate the involvement
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of, of nato in the syrian conflict. and so the concern is that the same thing could happen in ukraine. they are advancing truth that they aren't in that same justice and they are there as protagonist and manipulators basically. you know, as we know, the zalinski government is trying urgently to pressure and cajole nieto countries to intervene in the conflict. so that would be the pretext. ok to more global use not to bring you in the program. nika, rog usa is it's quit the organization of american states, the world's oldest regional body, explaining the decision, the country's foreign minister claim the group was nothing but quote, an instrument for us imperialistic foreign policy. number,
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once we communicated nicaraguan, we're expels the organization of american states. the people and government have denounced and continue to denounce the shameful condition of one of the political instruments of intervention and domination of the us state department, wrongly called organization of american states. the decision follows last year's presidential elections, which saw president done the lord take when a 4th consecutive term the i'd come triggered harsh criticism both from washington on the o. a s with both claiming the elections were legally curry died. don't take was also blame for cracking down on the opposition. the organization of american states dismissed nicaragua was moved to immediately quit the group as illegitimate, claiming it couldn't come into effect until at least the end of next year. this is a violation of the most basic international norms. we demand that the nicaraguan government respects the obligations that currently govern its relationship with the o, a s, and with every international organization of which nicaragua is a part well knicker agri, based community worker and writer,
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and central american afer, as steven saft until this, that leaving the o a s could actually benefit the country's government. it's a huge relief for the nicaraguan authorities that they no longer have to worry about. addressing the complaints and attempted intervention from the organization of american states, the united states continues to maintain in the most absurd way the venezuela nicaragua, represent a threat to the national security number. val, it's the threat of a good example. nicko was decision to abandon the o. s. is simply a recognition of the growing importance of other relationships and other arrangements that are available to less than america and the caribbean. in global
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terms, as a multiple world develops under the leadership largely of the people's republic of china and the russian federation. now, as you'll well know, we hear a lot about morning 10 london brussels view of the conflict in ukraine. but what about the eastern perspective? oksana on worlds apart, springs you that ah ah, ah ah
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mm. with just look up some of natalie muscle around noon. she kitty doesn't being in the green show on a nurse to me as close to mamma cook that goose creek. suddenly tim cut that i put his ashley of dc, wanted to let the people pieces goes down to one to 3 for the cool position to, to meet you, but not, not, but the key for the chino drawings to network postpone. is that right? something like that and then we got that voice. yes, i see with that
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oh, is your media reflection of reality? ah, in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? hi, solution for community. are you going the right way or are you being led? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, ah,
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ah. mm. mm. mm mm. welcome towards the part, an old chinese saying suggest that it's better to be a dog in terms of tranquillity than a human in times of change. a proposition that many of us may turn out soon as the world we knew just a few years ago, rapidly disintegrates what is likely to emerge in its place. well, to discuss that i now joined by when when's executive dean of the chung young institute for financial studies, dr. when it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you.
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thank you. i think it will help me. now. chinese scholars are not known for their excessively dramatic assessments, but i noticed a lot of them, including yourself, warning about the danger of a major war, perhaps in the global war in while the nuclear weapons, what me, you reach such an ominous conclusion. so actually in my opinion a now it in a meeting is no longer regional. it is a, a, a, a. 2 wall,
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so the western fashion continued to roger can only be forced to use to live the what i barrier was i'm also a s a, a more dangerous moment. now there's been a lot of talk about the so called asian pacific pivot in the bottom administration . and in the previous ones as well. they tried to extricate themselves painfully and sometimes very clumsily from the middle east from afghanistan, only to be embroiled in europe. do you think these are they speaking of a fight with russia over ukraine was delivered or has the west essentially stumbled into this conflict? the man who was a,
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a constitution for you finally young, and they told me the address wrong. so luckily, if it's getting late, so this very, very important reason why many a on many chinese russia has by the west and for a long time. and i have to find back why in china now days, many, many people a class. and it's a point where the, i know from the article that many in china also sympathize very strongly with the people of ukraine and they're suffering. and i have to say that many russians.

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