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[000:00:00;00] a with the u. n. chief calls for global multi polarity during his 1st visit to russia. since ukraine complete big stress in the need to keep alive the values of multilateralism amid the was international fallout with, despite the fact that the military operation is ongoing, we still hope that we will be able to reach agreements on the diplomatic front. we are negotiating, we do not reject the negotiations. meanwhile, you case, armed forces minister says ukraine should be able to target russian territory, nato weapon, the russian foreign ministry says nato countries are competing to send more lethal
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weapons to ukraine. fund drive less, switch off your thermostat and work from home, or is it just some of the steps? europeans are being encouraged to take to stop relying on brushing energy with come into your life from our studio here in moscow. this is our t international. my name is peter scott, i'm wherever you join us from. welcome to the program. on tuesday, the un secretary general met russian president vladimir putin in moscow to discuss the situation in ukraine. the 1st visit of antonio, good terrorist to russia, since the conflict begun under the meeting, the un chief addressed moscow. security concerns with the russian leader reiterates in russia, continues to negotiate with key f is within that justice. despite the fact that the military operation is ongoing, we still hope that we will be able to reach agreements on the diplomatic front that
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we are negotiating. we do not reject the negotiations. i'm with some interesting takeaways from that meeting between russian president vladimir putin and un secretary general. antonio gutierrez, 1st and foremost, couldn't reiterated that russia is dedicated still and always has been to diplomacy with ukraine. you also said that the problems between moscow and key have really emerged after the 2014 europe, my don coup d'etat the country, and that the russian military operation does not violate the un charter. now, good terrorist for his part said that he understands russia has legitimate grievances when it comes to ukraine,
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as well as european security as well. perhaps that's why the secretary general received so much criticism going to moscow seeking peace. after all, we heard from the british prime minister boris johnson, who said that moscow would just try to use the meeting as a propaganda tool. we heard from the ukranian president vladimir zalinski, who said that gutierrez should have went to key f 1st. because let's face it, key of international position, could seriously weaken if the un starts moving closer to russia's point of view in this whole situation. while during his visit to moscow, the un secretary general also cold, foot multi polarity stressing the world needs multilateral institutions. that he met with the russian foreign minister said again left off on tuesday. this very importance, even in these moments of difficulty to keep alive the values of multilateralism. we neither world that is multi paula with multi
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level institutions and those multilateral institutions must abide by the un charter 3rd and by international law. you've sold you. the world has changed on americans claim they want to make the world unit polar for good. but objective processes go in the opposite direction, the world is multi polar. and we have been repeatedly saying that the un security council needs to get rid of its main defects over dominance of one group of countries. out of 15 sit 6 belonging to the western countries and their allies geopolitical experts, pierre manuel tallman believes that multi polarity has never been in the interests of the united states. the murky law to our system actually doesn't work anymore in a murky polar world, the united states on it's already so want to do unipolar world and used to be murky luck to our institutions for your own cio, particular benefits. united states still wants to impose a unique port,
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our world on twice to escalate the situation in ukraine when russia would like her to work, to achieve main goal, which is a neutralization of ukraine where united states today will be. you're criticizing this meeting because it doesn't fit we, there are objective to work to make the war us wrong as possible to weaken russia since from the beginning of a crisis. they wanted to use or ukraine as a proxy against russia. and they made already your own negotiations impossible on and you were europe and security order to provoke this war. the city of maria, paul was also a topic of discussion during talks with you and chief with on. sonya gutierrez, seeing agreements, had been reached to use the you ends resources to assist with civilian evacuations, with some believe to remain in the as of stalls steel fight tree of the 3 months of
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fist fighting some semblance of normality is returning to the city and humanitarian aid is slowly but surely been distributed with global and damage. vehicles being removed, all these votes, one residents who described the battles against the far right as of battalion fighters will go. so we've got our sheer casey reserve was here. i ask them, give me at least a can of food, half a loaf smell and one of them said, maybe you want me to feed you. well, i said not me. just the kids. the germans did not mock like they did. there's a basement, a bomb shelter in the next house or so they threw in boxes, barricading people. they sat there and would not get out until the donnas republic forces came. they forced people to make a molotov cocktails. if they were not able to do it, they drove them to an apartment and shut them, go to where they are, like the germans during the war i live. and while the city of mario full has been cleared from nationalist fights as, as of battalion members still occupy the cities industrial complex. as our thes
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murat, as the of reports from the ground. while the city of mary, you boat may have been liberated from ukrainian nationalists, the fight is not over. the remnants of has off a radical ukrainian nationalist battalion have entrenched in the as of steel, industrial complex, and the labyrinths under it. for weeks now besieged as of nationalists have begged their government to get them out of mary. you bull ironic, given that they themselves have held tens of thousands of civilians hostage in mary . you, bull as human shields shooting, had any who they saw fleeing. whether coinsurance, you found lion, i wish people would. yeah. who usually nachos to get snyder restoral. you also needle wiggles. not good volume, look lucky, pushy for the one to 3 day and i shall i virgin. look on his bottle. not my love, everything seemed fine at 1st, but then
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a time came from van fy twice. we rented bomb shelter which was organized into supermarket storage as they broke the walls and the 1st 3 floors. they were running and shooting here for you to little girls. again, this is my house is off, militants burnt it. when to nest forces advanced, there were 30 people hiding with us in the basement. in one part of the house, that sort of another part was under repair. and they were trying to capture a saboteur there. so they deployed smoke bombs and we were suffocating because the 2 basements were connected. well, unlike ukrainian regulars, nationalists have rejected any sort of mass surrender to russian forces. neither have they let civilians that they still hold hostage leave the as of steel compounded the spot more than a week of russian efforts. lease quad still feels almost unnatural. here in mario, but this is what has been happening for the past week. unilateral sees fuss,
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established by russia and 5 humanitarian corps dues, into the city leading to the as of steel and industrial complex for the past week. the russian side as negotiated and has us, those militants, nationalists still inside the as of steel, industrial complex to surrender, to lay down their arms and to let go. the civilians that are still held hostage inside the complex so far those negotiations have proved unsuccessful. but there are hopes that eventually the nationalist now and in the a desperate position that they will lay down their arms, or at least allow the conscripts ukrainian conscripts. they're also keeping hostage inside the plant, the permit them at least to leave. nevertheless, these seas funds are established every day by the russian side and as you can hear, not
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a shot is fired for ukraine had its allies surrender in mary. you bull may mean humiliation. hundreds of foreign mercenaries, and reportedly even nato offices are inside the as of steel. compound and the west has waged a relentless campaign to secure them a corridor all out. the think he is anything would be preferable to them being filmed, surrendering to russian troops, or i'd gas the of archie, from mario bowl. the u. k. armed forces minister bites ukrainian attacks on russian territory. the russian foreign ministry spokesman and questioning nato's his eyes apiece. because when you got book, it seems to me that they are competing to see who can supply more lethal weapons to ukraine. and at the same time, they say that they want to listen to the need to and has to answer human illogical . while after coming under fire for refusing to send key of heavy weaponry,
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germany's defense ministers says the country will now send anti aircraft systems to ukraine. now, despite the tongues, the shoals previously expressing resistance to the move, much to this may of coalition allies. the announcements combs as the nato alliance . how the defense omits in germany to discuss open arms supplies even further. but western countries claim they don't want to be directly involved in ukraine conflicts. moscow says weapon supplies would further aggravate the situation. geopolitical analysts inform us marine brian bill take believe the u. s. is waging a proxy conflict against russia. i think it absolutely is a proxy more and when we really think about it, i think it you can make a compelling case to claim that what the u. s has been doing geopolitically has been a series of proxy conflicts with russia and china. and this is part of post world war 2 policy to us. it's hard to eliminate the possibility of
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a peer or near peer competitor. these western nations have been doing all throughout the duration of the conflict has, has been policy that has been damaging most of all the west and the proxy. they're using ukraine. they're the ones paying the heaviest price at the moment. the u. s. department used an emergency declaration for proven x $265000000.00 that munitions sales to ukraine. it comes less than a week after president biden announced $800000000.00. we spent a weapon supplies to the country. the provision of nonstandard and legacy will so pack combination will enable the armed forces ukraine to defend itself against ongoing threats. this proposed sale will support the foreign policy goals and national security objectives of the united states. about supply deal will include nonstandard weapons such as rounds for grenade launchers and mortars. earlier bought an approved supplies of heavy artillery, how it says and tactical drones developed,
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especially for ukraine. the u. s. has already spend more than $3000000000.00 on weapons for kias forces and human and labor rights lawyer done co volley things. there's such policies undermine the american economy. spending millions or billions of dollars on arming you. crane. seems to me to undermine us security for many points of view. one, it could lead to an escalation with russia that could lead to a direct, comp and confrontation between the us and russia, which would be devastating for the world and for the united states. in particular, the other thing is that a lot of those weapons won't even get to the ukranian army, most will be destroyed. and it seems to me that's what this is about. jane gorging the profits of the defense industry. the goal setting more weapons is to prevent a peace agreement from being agreed to by the parties. i don't think the u. s. is interested in pace b,
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u. s. commission on international religious freedom urged the state department to place india on a country's a particular concern list. the organization accuse new delhi of quote, agree just violations of religious freedom. blaming the indian government for promoting a hindu nationalist agenda that negatively affects other religions. during a recent virtual summits with prime minister and render mowdy, president biden lobbied for india support referring to the u. s. and india as to vibrant democracies, emphasized that washington and new delhi will continue close consultations on tackling russia with india so far, refusing to outright condemn moscow at the root of our partnership as our deep connection between our people, ties of family and friendship, and of shared values, international affairs analyst from o. p. gender global university, poor nema ravine dra. v jaya says the us attitude towards india shows inconsistency
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in foreign policy. was condemning their own home and right. the beautiful, you know, just a couple of days after the window. i would not truly call that inconsistency because us did the same thing. you know, united states when the 2 plus 2 administrative dialogue, this happened, they did speak about. shared wirelessly did speak about democracy. they did speak about appointing the jewish, literally international order. i'm not thinking about human rights withdrawal. the spoken about until 3 days later when we were put on the human rights. i mean, we will put on the list as someone to watch helpful. and i think that this will be short. inconsistency may be in us for the quantity, but we didn't read the western approach drive less work more from home and slow down on motor ways. but there's a few of the steps to stop rushes,
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actions in ukraine on the countries president vladimir putin. us, according to the international energy agency, ortiz shot davinsky, picks up the story as the woo continues, the e. u is trying to reduce the amount of energy it needs to import from russia last week, the box, foreign policy chief admitted that an outright ban was proving difficult. i can't give a date. every one can speculate. but as far as i know, there is no proposal on the table, but there are options on the best way to do it. attacks and import band the iranian system. while countries may take decisions at a national level, citizens are being urged to do that part. so far you commissioners and politicians have suggested a range of how to do your bit to help you crane the advice is varied from cold showers to turning down the thermostat. but now the international energy agency b,
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i. e a has come up with a full proof of 9 point plan called playing. my part is in visions how every day people can feed puting. how well dr. last use public transport where possible work from home at least 3 days a week. if you can't cut down your car use, you could draw it will slowly on the highways and make sure that you keep air conditioning turned down in your car because he eats fuel at home. it suggests also less air conditioning in the summer. less heating in the winter, the i. e a, he says, all of this won't just stick it to putin. it will also help people be more sustainable . faced with the horrendous scenes of human suffering that we've seen following russia's invasion of ukraine, people in europe want to take action. this guide has easy to follow steps that with little or no discomfort on our part can reduce the flow of money to russia's military and how put us on a path to
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a cleaner and more sustainable planet. and how much exactly will all of these measures save the i e a he says a typical household. you'll save around 450 years a year. that's about one year or 23 a day or enough every working week to buy a law say in paris. however, if everyone across europe does pitching, this would add up to using 220000000 barrels of oil. less every hey, that sounds pretty significant, right? except when you realize that russia exports around $5000000.00 barrels of oil a day, overall, this would cut back only around $44.00 days of oil a year. while the precious have been welcomed by some. there is also a sense that voluntary action just isn't enough or that these demands could also be perceived badly by the public. the question is,
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what can we do in terms of regulation to ensure every one is participating? not only those thinking of the climate or household budgets, all be honest, it is very difficult not to come across as someone telling people what to do in a mean. scrooge like way. that is why it is important. we coordinate our information campaigns at european level. but if the idea is, every little helps, then you can at least try to play your pot. charlotte, even sky. i'll see paris, and not all europeans may agree to follow the plan. italy faces a hot summer period, while air conditioning will not be allowed to be lower than 25 degrees c. as according to the country's energy to cree, we've spoken to some residents who believe is not possible for europe to reject russian energy at this stage. idle said, she, russia has been supplying us with gas for many years and it is not possible for europe to give it up at the moment. i also think that other countries do not have
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the potential to be able to supply all of europe with gas jar sequence. in recent weeks, there has been a reduction, and we have already seen the increases in the crisis that exists from prices. bills, gas have increased. all this is making us understand that we already need what we did before, and we cannot do without it. after coven, there was a great crisis, and we cannot afford other moments of crisis for gas shooting at the kindergarten in the russian village of this comma, which is some 800 kilometers east of moscow. as there are 4 people dead, including 2 children, a teacher the kindergarten was also wounded on his receiving treatment in hospital . it's accurate later turned the gun on himself. according to local media reports, the shooter was suffering from mental health issues. and investigation in the incident has been launched, and local authorities explained what's happened. according to the regulation small children are in kindergarten, employees are required to close the doors to the rooms so that no one can get
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inside. however, at the moment when the criminal entered the building stuff, we're doing the cleaning as normal. therefore the criminal was able to freely enter the room and commit a crime luxury. having wounded the one teacher in the forearm, the criminal entered the preschool immediately went up. the stairs to the 2nd floor . another teacher blocked the way to the bedroom. unfortunately, this did not stop the criminal. after killing the teacher, he went into the bedroom and shot 2 children born in 20162017. the trans mystery, a republic breakaway region of moldova, which has russian peacekeepers station there has declared its highest terror threats, alerts us after a number of attacks. rocks, the region this week with the republics president saying they could be connected with the conflicts in ukraine. because because the 1st results of the immediate
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investigation show the origin of these attacks unfortunately lead to ukraine. i think those who organize the attacks have a goal to drag trans nice into the russia crane conflict. i'm sure this attempt will fail. there were 3 alarm and incidents in the self proclaimed, moldova republican turns nice during the last 2 days. on monday series of last talk through the ministry of state security in the capital f t t. all to ross for local officials said that the building had been attacked with grenade launchers and later 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 the 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. roswell had also been a targeted no casualties have been reported. and we hear that police is searching for those responsible for the attack. shortly after these incidents, they had of the self proclaimed, the republic raised the tire of threat level to its highest,
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which is red and the mould. dolan president called for an urgent meeting of the country supreme security council and the mold open 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 a border with ukraine. wondering does there appear to be a connection to the 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 that conflict in ukraine without here from the president of moldova, that it is a totally internal issue but the fact is that we've been hearing a lot about trans nice or in the last couple of months and the beginning of most of those special notes, reparation on the ground. because some believe that these tiny piece of when really matters is really important. why, 1st of all, for if you look at the map, you will see it has a very long around 400 kilometer long,
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both align with ukraine so days strategically located. this is important geographically and 2nd, it's haters this region between the nice to river and the board of growth away from over back in 1992. after a short war, 8, it's independence, was not international recognized, and most of the world still sees it as part of mal 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 calmest and the less deadly old route. suppose soviet union area. and initially they were 5000 troops. but
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now it's around $1600.00. so it's not a very significant amount, but still some fear that russia can use for the 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 to save mary. u 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 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 the situation develop. rasmussen, executive vice president of the rage census as the attacks in the trans mystery republic could be a provocation for russian forces in the region. this is an attempt to potentially expand the conflict to basically ext extended to potentially incorporate something
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outside of outside of ukraine publication. in some way. there's an attempt to actually get russia and russian troops and conclude trenton if they're involved in the conflict itself. and it needs to be need to be avoided and it potentially would again, expand the expand the war. and yeah, i could see crane trying to do that to expand the war. they definitely want to expand before and make it a european war, which is not good for europe, and it's not good for the world. i say you'll bang up to date with all the latest from around the world. my name is peter scotts, and i'll be back again to the top of the hour. in the meantime, do feel free to head over to us social media pages and more stories. thank you for watching. ah ah,
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the world is arguably fixated on, the ukraine crisis today is 11 years to they say father lamb, the son of murdered libyan leader, mama, gadhafi address, libby and state tv, wanting the demonstrations could lead to civil war in libya, it appears that these woods were to be prophetic. as africans, riches per capita, country descended into instability and humanitarian crises. however, it is libby as history from foreign rule, occupation, and poverty to independence show a way to a peaceful future for the country and his britons ro key. joining me now for a special edition of his show from here in london to discuss this is rupert, we locked the former commander of british forces in libya and author of liberating libya, british diplomacy in war in the desert. thank you so much. i rupert, for coming on any one would think a senior british commander would have written the book just about the 2011, the invasion, your bookstore, and 631 b c. why is that? wow. lydia has a much deeper history than european involvement. so our conquest
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o the osman rule, and i felt i had to justice to the full history before i got to the british involvement, which starts a little bit closer to hype. yeah, i mean, i sort of got to ask you, what do you think of it now? when obviously it disappeared from our tv screens apart from the people drowning in the mediterranean, thousands of them since the evasion, the, you, you, of course, were commander there in libya. what, what's your view of the seeming chaos in, as i say, what was one's african riches per capita? country under gadhafi. i think it's really sad that libya only comes into the news for bad reasons. i usually, as you say, illegal migration or some form of violence, whether that's exported finance or whether it's the civil war in the country, which makes it really hard for people to visit. but the truth is that libya is

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