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[000:00:00;00] ah, ah, global multi polarity, russia, security concerns and peace efforts. those are some of the topics discussed on the un chiefs 1st visit to russia since the conflicts and ukraine begun. the russian presidents reiterating hopes of a negotiated agreement 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. new case armed forces minister says ukraine should be a target. russia with western weapon. russian foreign minister says nato countries are competing to spend more lethal weapons to craig and drive
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less turned on the thing and work from home. just some steps. europeans, i've been asked to take the stop reliance on russian energy we hear from from italian locals. russia has been supplying us with gas for many years, and it is not possible for europe to give it up at the moment. in recent weeks, there has been a reduction and we have already seen the increases in the crisis that exist. prices bills, gas have increased with july from our studio here in moscow. this is our t international. my name is peter scott, and wherever you join us from, it's great to have you with us. the un chief has met with the russian president for the 1st time since the war ukraine begun on. sonya gutierrez said he understood moscow security concerns, but reminded the grievances must be solved according to the un charter. while the mere preaching reiterated. russia continues to negotiate with kiev for a peace agreement. but they're not good despite the fact that the military
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operation is ongoing. we still hope that will be able to reach agreements on the diplomatic front that 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 putin 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 euro, my don coup d'etat and the country, and that the russian military operation does not violate the un charter. now,
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good terrorist for his part said that he understands russia has legitimate grievances when it comes to ukraine, 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 a 1st because let's face it, key of international position could seriously weaken if the un starts moving closer to rushes point of view in this whole situation. well, journeys visit to moscow, the un secretary general, also cold, full multiple heresy, stressing the world needs multilateral institutions. thus, as he met with the russian foreign minister said gala rovan tuesday, this very importance, even in these moments of difficulty to keep alive the
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values of multilateralism. we neither wove that is multi paula with multi level institutions. and those multilateral institutions must abide by the un charter and by international law. you still there with 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 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. how to 15 sit 6 belonging to the western countries and their allies geopolitical experts, pierre manuel tom on believes that multiple arts, he has never been in the interest of the united states. the mercury law to our system actually doesn't work any more in emergency put our world the united states on it's already so want unipolar world, unused of emergency lot to our institutions for your own shopper to kind of
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benefits. united states still wants to impose a unity, put our award on twice to escalate the situation in ukraine when russia would like her to were to achieve its main goal, which is a neutralization of ukraine, where the united states today will be. you're criticizing this meeting because it doesn't fit, are we? there are objective to were to make the war us wrong as possible to weaken russia since from the beginning of a crisis day wanted to user ukraine as a proxy against russia. and derby made already yuru or negotiations impossible or on, and you were europe and security order to provoke this war. the city of matthew pool was also a topic of discussion during the talks with the you and chief with antonio, antonio terrorist thing and agreement had been reached to use the u. n's resources
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to assist in civilian evacuations in the us of steel fracture where so my believe to still remain. the industrial zone remains a hold out for fall right. nationalist battalion fighters who have so far refused to surrender. ortiz mod garcia 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 how's 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 jo, blue, 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 due to her. we put our share, casey observed with here. i asked them give me at least a can of food, half a loaf land. and one of them said, maybe you want me to feed you. well,
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i said not me, just the kids, there's a basement, a bomb shelter in the next house. so they threw in boxes, barricading people. they sat there and would knock it out and tell the dentist republic forces came. they force people to make a molotov cocktails. if they were not able to do it, they drove them to an apartment and shut them since a think a little in they were, hadn't in the seventy's had house in the basement on the 1st floor. who was hiding their knots is not his r a's of i don't know which one of them it was did they have chevrons? some kind of symbols. right, well i'll ukraine military has these ravens and everything else. i dont know as of national guard to someone else, did they offer you the chance to evacuate where you used as a human shield for them? look on. yes. well of course they were had in the now house entrance. he that hillary there, come, he's been on them, i love everything seemed fine at 1st, but then a time came from van fy twice. we rented bomb shelter which was organized in the supermarket storage as they broke the walls and the 1st 3 floors. they were running
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and shooting here for you to little girl said the this is my house as of militants burnt it. when did ask, forces advanced, there were 30 people hiding with us in the basement. in one part of the house or another park 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 on the wall. 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. these quad still feels almost unnatural here in mario, but this is what has been happening for the past week. unilateral sees fuss, established by russia and 5 humanitarian corals, opened into the city, leading to the as of steel and industrial complex for the past week. the russian
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side as negotiated and has us lose 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 desperate position that they will lay down their arms, or at least allow the conscripts ukrainian conscript. 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 a shot is fod for ukraine had its allies surrender in merry. you bull may mean humiliation. hundreds of foreign mercenaries, and reportedly,
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even nato officers are inside the as of steel. compound and the west has waged a relentless campaign to secure them a corridor or out the think he is anything would be preferable to them being filmed, surrendering to russian troops, or i'd gazda of archie from mario po. meanwhile, the u. k. armed forces minister, back to ukrainian, or russian territory, causing the russian foreign ministry spokesman to question nato's desire for peace . 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 for the need to and his to him. and it's a logical on after coming under fire for refusing to send care of heavy weaponry. germany's defense minister says the country will now send an aircraft systems to ukraine and us despite trans the sholtes, previously expressing resistance to the move much to the dismay of coalition allies
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. the announcements comes as the nato alliance. how to defend summit in germany, to discuss further increasing arm supplies with the polish prime minister, saying warsaw has sent tanks to ukraine. what's western countries claim? they still don't want to be directly involved in the conflicts. moscow says weapons of lies would only further aggravate the situation ortiz, you know, neil discussed the issue with the panel of guests. germany is now announced. then it will ultimately send heavy artillery to kiev. after much hesitation. why the sudden change of heart to think? i think they're responding to pressure mainly from the united states that possibly nato the u. s. is, has decided, has determined to send as much as it can possibly send to the region. a lot of the stuff that we're sending is, i think older stops. it's all stockpiled, it's not, we're not building new stuff for you. cream is, is stuff that we have on hand that we're getting rid of basically in the ukranian
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theater. that's what this is about. and i think we are leveraging pressure on us nato and specifically on germany to go along with that. say americans want germany to do what journals don't want to do. he said, germans want to remain peaceful, hundreds of european union the for the 1st time in history, they can be hands on with, without militarily occupying other countries. but that the americans want them to get armed to switch their peaceful industry to military industry to switch producing from reducing cars to producing thanks and to get involved in a. busy war with russia for the 3rd time i in history, still ukrainian people are really, ah, the exposure to president offer ukraine a call for new do was to send more weapons too, too, too. so down to russians, and you know,
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i think he's is really adding of oil to due to the situation to the fire. the u. k . armed forces minister said he said that ukraine has the right to attack russian territory with nato's weapons. a very direct response to a question. how surprising is such rhetoric given that the west is publicly calling for a peaceful resolution? well, i think it, i think it belies the fact that the u. k. in the united states are not calling for a piece of resolution is a proxy war. and the rest really did not want to war to end soon. why they wish to destroy the ukraine and to extend the war and to make it more destructive and deadly, both for people, the economy and the environment there. why they are willing to do that. you know, they want to weaken russia. i don't know if they want temporarily to weaken it or permanently to weaken it, but them, that's the intent and they're using the ukranian people in effect. i mean,
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the ukrainian country, the nation. everything that's important to you, cranium is, is basically on the line just, you know, that's a battlefield. let's use it. also a door friedman. i had a series of tours of talks that he gave her back in 2014 and 15 when he, where he said that what the united states is doing is going to provoke russia. well, we don't want to kill russia. we just want to hurt them a bit. and instead of stopping to warn you, maya tripled when causing a more casualties, zalinski is it might not be actually wanting to when he goes, just as the foreign minister of russia has contain that the constraints keep pretending to negotiate. i think if skis really want to have a 3 by he should you know,
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surely is between 0 in making it possible. the state departments use an emergency declaration so proven extra $165000000.00 of ammunition sales to ukraine on top of another $800000000.00 of weapon supplies to the country, which was announced less than a week ago by president biden. the provision of nonstandard and legacy was 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. that supply deal will include nonstandard weapons, such as rounds for grenade launchers and mortars earlier, joe biden improve supplies of heavy artillery, how it says and tactical drones developed specifically the ukraine. the u. s. has already spent more than $3000000000.00 on weapons for key is forces, human and labor rights lloyd done corvalle, things to such policies undermine the american economy. spending millions or
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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 conference for 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 gorging the profits of the defense industry. the goal of sending more weapons is to prevent a peace agreement from being agreed to by the parties. i don't think the u. s. is, is interested in pace. well, in staying with america, the u. s. government has launched a program for ukrainian refugees, allowing them to bypass refugee programs that usually take years to complete for the migrants. with more his art,
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he's kellum open. the u. s. government seems very happy to open its arms to refugees. we're flying the ongoing conflict in ukraine, however, they don't seem very excited about paying for it. joe biden has come up with a way to pay for it by passing on the cost to us citizens and community organizations. by way of a new sponsorship program. we've already welcome tens of thousands of ukrainians to the united states. today i'm announcing uniting for ukraine, a new program to enable ukrainian seeking refuge to come directly from europe to the united states. refugees from ukraine don't get held at the border in detention facilities. no kids in cages or children at the facilities for them. instead, they get directly processed and brought through as long as they have an american sponsor. uniting for ukraine is a streamlined process for ukrainian citizens who have been displaced by rushes, aggression to apply for humanitarian parole in the united states to be eligible.
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ukrainians must have been residence in ukraine as of february 11th 2020. to have a sponsor in the united states. complete vaccinations and other public health requirements and pass rigorous biometric and biographic screening and vetting security checks. it's pretty obvious special treatment. immigration lawyers are flabbergasted. often people will spend years in court and thousands of dollars just to get a grain guard. this news is very good for you, crania, and fleeing for their lives. and we are very glad that the streamlined process will offer them a faster route to safety and security they so desperately need. however, it is glaringly obvious that this population is being treated differently when tens of thousands of our afghan allies, including those who served alongside us, military forces remain an extremely dangerous and life threatening circumstances. months and months after the u. s. withdrawal and the country descended into chaos. the whole thing is pretty unfair. those who had their lives destroyed by us wars around the world don't get any special treatment. and on top of that,
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they don't get a special government facilitated sponsorship program. united states is set to take in about 125000 refugees from around the world this year, with only about 9000 taken him so far since the beginning of 2022. but the obvious differences in treatment of disparate populations is inexcusable. america should be welcoming refugees and asylum seekers who are being persecuted in an equitable and just manner so far. the united states is only brought in a few. does that and ukrainian refugees. however, it seems like joe biden's, new programs streamlining the process, will enable those numbers to very rapidly rise. caleb martin, r t new york. well, let's just hurting caleb's report. they're not all refugees are treated the same millions iraqis, the displaced across the middle east to washington's intervention in the country, back in 2003. we heard from some iraqi people whose lives have been torn apart by
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the war. aah! la la. in 2003, i was in fact that when the outrageous attack took place against us, they reeked havoc on the country. it was american and ravaged the country. america is notorious for launching aggression against all countries in pursuit of its interests and the plundering of national assets and so on the left, directly leaving behind them marseilles la are you that ye? yes, we are refugees. many of my generation recall us president george
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w bush and john f. kennedy. they are american imperialists. we were raised up on these principles, that american imperialism is the enemy of people's eager to absorb that they are wealthy democrats and republicans. there's a chinese proverb that says it doesn't matter whether a cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice with from side to. since we are the victim, as conspiracy against the middle east, america biased nature is an occupying country that seeks to extend its influence to the region and the middle east as a whole. as for the bushes we did not wish for either the father or son to rule george. as you know, their purposes were at all times to destroy the middle east, iraq and syria, as well as to eliminate al goals, peoples and societies. once we had a brave raw, he journalist who embodied heroism through pen and media, who,
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through his shoe so called american president, the juggle george w bush and a joint press conference with prime minister muriel malachi. well, i'm recreating the same event by pelting him with the same at serene shoes as those ones back then were made in a lap out. so i have recreated the same event hitting bush with a syrian shoe. moreover, i think a bush shoot throwing game has appeared on lie for dodge was a rather me good take revenge on him because of the killing and displacing of people, leaving their children orphaned while destroying the entire country. what happened was beyond description. it is george bush who is completely de humanized and possesses no shred of morality, his an unspeakable human being, his a devil drive less work more from home and slow down on most a ways. those are just
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a few of the steps to sell rushes auctions in ukraine in the countries president vladimir putin, that's according to the international energy agency, r t show davinsky pixel. the story. as the woo continues, the e u is trying to reduce the amount of energy it moves 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 iranians system. while countries may take decisions at a national level, citizens are being urged to do their hot. so far you commissioners and politicians have suggested a range of how to do your bit to help you crane the advice is very from cold
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showers to turning down the thermostat. but now the international energy agency b, i. e a has come up with a fool proof 9 point plan called playing my part is in visions how every day people confuse beauty, how well drive less use public transport where possible work from home at least 3 days a week. if you can't cut down on 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
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flow of money to rushes military and help put us on a path to a cleaner and more sustainable planet. and how much exactly will all of these measures save the i e, 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 $220000000.00 barrels of oil less every day. that sounds pretty significant, right? except when you realize that russia exports around 5000000 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
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perceived badly by the public. the question is, 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 challenge even sky. i'll see paris, but not all europeans may agree to follow the upon italy, for example, face is quite a hot summer period coming up, which made some, some to violate the countries energy decree, which won't allow air conditioning to be lower than $25.00 degrees celsius. we spoke to the residents who believe is not possible for europe to reject russian energy. at this stage. i will said she, russia has been supplying us with gas for many years,
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and it is not possible for europe to give it up at the moment. i also think that other countries do not have the potential to be able to supply all of europe with gas jar or not. in recent weeks, there has been a reduction and we have already seen the increases in the crisis that exist. 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 on his pizza scotts, and i'll be back with more in just over half an hour. but you stay tuned for a wide ranging interview with russian foreign minister said gala rod coming up next . thank you.
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ah moon, when i was shooting wrong, when oh please just don't hold any world yet to shape out. this thing becomes the advocate. an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground.
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should googe bird course pursuer finished. well thank you so much for finding the time in your busy schedule to talk to us. but thanks for inviting me if it's a big game, one must play though, watch him or her big game, high stakes. i'm sure that a lot of what's being said in washington is at odds with how you see the situation yet. i think you will probably support one thing that president joe biden said that world war 3 is something we must strive to prevent whatever we need to acknowledge the rescue. a former assistant secretary of defense and harvard university professor graham allison, whom you know, well, has written that to day situation as, as explosive, as it was during the cuban missile crisis of 1962. it could in fact, be even more dangerous if there's less clarity about the rules of the game and even more mutual distrust. so what do you think about the crisis we are all facing? how deep is it? how real is it? what cannibal russia do about it? or susan duluth, russia is already doing a lot for years during donald trump's presidency. we were calling on the u. s. on
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russia's presidents to reaffirm once again together the joint statements adopted by president gorbachev and reagan, back in 1987, which said quote, a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. we tried really hard to convince president trump's administration that it was crucial for both on nations onions hi world. to hear this message from the u. s. president. again, unfortunately, we couldn't convince our american partners that make and such a statement was a necessity. we may quick progress with present biden's administration. however, in june 2021, the president of the united states and russia made this joint statement in geneva, january 2022 saw yet another initiative of ours on this track. bring some positive results. prior to the next scheduled review conference of the parties to the treaty on the non proliferation of nuclear weapons, all 5 permanent member states of the united nations security council adopted a joint statement that said the same. all 5 leaders put their signatures under the statement that says a nuclear war is an acceptable we are committed to this position and we stick to it

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