tv News RT May 31, 2022 11:00am-11:31am EDT
11:00 am
ah, a robot must protect its own existence with a woman and a 5 year old girl that being killed in the city of makia, and then tonya, what public as a result of shelling from ukraine forces, according to officials from the republic. all the reports from the scene. this is the show that landed into the house and fragments how the show had killed a little 5 year old girl meter. deonna by russian has gone prom suspends gas appliance to the netherlands, austria became the 4th european country to refuse to pay for deliveries in roubles
11:01 am
brown to be a youth biggest sacrifice. the block announces a tentative deal to ban almost all russian oil imports, making a temporary exception for pipeline supplies off the tough internal opposition. a very well welcome. this is almost the international with the latest world headlines . it's good to happy with us. and we thought with the latest on the conflict in ukraine, a young girl and a woman have died off to a residential building was showed on tuesday in the city of mackey. i've gotten it done. yes. republic. a warning you might find the following for th obsessing these pictures. so the aftermath of the attack among was also injured in another instant of shelling in the city. sonya authoritative claims ukrainian forces while he of is yet to comment of correspondent ramon culture of reports from the same way met the grandmother of the dead child. i am
11:02 am
you are you bless you. yes. oh yeah. with these are the consequences of what happened to the house after it was shown by the ukrainian army. this is the shell that landed into the house and fragments how this shell have killed a little 5 year old girl mirror. the on of our head is quite heavy and it looks like it's from a multiple rocket launch system. we are in a residential area. nothing but's civilians, civilian residence is around here. i can see behind me there is a coal mine that is working perhaps that was that sorry,
11:03 am
of ukrainian military who are trying to destroy as much infrastructure as possible here in don boss as they're suffering losses and are trying to retreat from the oncoming zep army along with the russian defense ministry, remind cosser of archie. don't ask people's republic. ah, the netherlands has become a 4th country in europe to stop receiving russia natural gas, as after decided not to accept to request from moscow that it pay for deliveries in roubles. dutch company gas terrace had such payments could violate e u sanctions and presents too many financial and operational risks. meanwhile, the dutch minister for climate and energy policy has there been a decision, could complicate the need to fill gas storage facilities in the netherlands by winter rushes gas prom has previously suspended supplies that people guerria, poland, and finland. oscar new payment scheme requires bias from countries that have placed
11:04 am
sanctions on russia to pay and roubles. the russian energy ministry has set that to doesn't you are pan companies have so far opened? we will accounts. i mean, while the a, he was expected to impose a partial embargo on russian oil imports within days of the union managed to reach a compromise following weeks of talks, agreeing to ban all russian oils applies. except those that enter the plot via pipeline or b at temporarily. several eastern european countries have opposed a complete ban due to their heavy dependence on russian oil. in hungary, for example, russia amounts for half of its oil imports. while in slovakia, 74 percent of its imported oil comes from russia prior to the talks on monday, a stony i indicated the blog would not agree on an outright bomb. now some western media outlets are branded to move. europe's biggest sacrifice, the european union and monday agree to ban most imports of russian oil, the harshest economic penalty yet, and both in russia for isn't vision of ukraine and potentially the biggest
11:05 am
sacrifice by europe itself. well, this is a political agreement. let's be clear on that this doesn't mean that the sanctions package has been given. the green light is i'll have to go through some very difficult at discussions over the technical, the legal issues of it. let's not forget that we have got to differentiating things going on here. so initially, the plan when merced lavonne, de leon announced this round of sac should packages almost 30 days ago. she said that this would be an outright ban, essentially on russian oil. that's not the case when we look at this package, how it's been politically agreed at the moment. there are going to be massive deviations. and the big deviation is the fact that hungry will be able to continue to get russian oil through a central pipeline that comes from russia into the country. we heard from victor alban, who had previous, he said he would not allow a ban on oil. he was the one at country standing out say, no, we're not going to do this because it would be like a nuclear bomb going off on our economy. and he seems to have won his argument. he
11:06 am
will continue to get oil from russia. and that seems to be open ended. in fact, he said hungry has been exempt from these pat sanctioned packages. or we also know that the chapel public will be able to continue receiving and we selling russian oil products for further 18 months. so there's lots of things going on here that perhaps the european union wouldn't have wanted to have had, but it wanted to show a force of unity. and this is perhaps the only way to be able to do that. and interestingly enough, or we heard from us lavonne delay and just in the last week who had actually suggested that may be an outright ban on russian oil would benefit rusher in the end, if we would completely cut immediately as of today, off the oil, he might be able to take the oil that he does not sell to the european union to the world market, where the prices will increase and sell it for more. no, russia has actually said yes sir. sullivan, de leon is on the money when she says that because russia will find other customers for its oil is also pointed out that some of her statements of late have been
11:07 am
fairly contradictory when it comes to this span. well, you mentioned that russia will find another market, i mean, the 2 headed eagle, the emblem of russia, one facing west, one facing east. so there's always another market if you will. i. one thing that i want to know is tit for tat. i nothing happens in a vacuum. there's going to be a response from russia. what response can we expect about this will run a sanctions? well, it will be interesting to see how russia positions itself are. we know that a russia has previously said, look, the sanctions don't work there are legal at present, put in himself said this is akin to essentially a declaration of war by western nation. so they're not viewed very favorably from russia. and we also had this suggestion from the russian foreign minister said gay laugh at that. in fact, these packages of sanctions were pre planned in advance and that's why most of them were given the green light. so quickly, this hysterical i would even say agonizing sanctions were initiated by the west,
11:08 am
their scale and the speed at which they've been implemented shows these measures were not thought up overnight. they were long prepared and are not likely to be removed. the u. s. has revealed to its allies and quiet that these sanctions will remain even after the conflict ends. so this is not about ukraine. that country is being used as a tool of the west. this is about containing rushes development. because russia does not let the worst ruler unipolar world as dictated by the u. s. with the obedience of europe. i don't know what europe could gain in the situation in terms of geo politics. every political analyst is saying that because of the situation, europe is losing out on future perspectives. now what's going to be really interesting is what happens in regards to the black sea ports. we know that president putin just a few days ago was talking to chancellor schultz and president macro leaders in and the you in saying look, if he ease up on sanctions,
11:09 am
we will open up the black sea ports for the export of grain at the export to quain, which many countries are saying that they desperately need at the moment, all price is happening on the rise this month and are expected to be driven up further after the partial ear and bondo comes into effect. some analysts say the new sanctions will also lead to even higher inflation in western countries. north year, european nations accounted for almost half of russia exports while china took in almost a 3rd. but since january this year, the exports of both russian gas and oil debating have sharply reduced the job. it has been beneficial to russia, as the price of both has significantly grown. we discussed the latest developments in the energy market with the and ukrainian conflict with hendrick. we buy a norwegian, why? it's a political analyst on form, a politician. and he thinks that the evil face tough consequences as a result of its sanctions against russia. i say it will be very and very badly for western countries and for europe especially. and i think we
11:10 am
are not aware about what we need for kind of resources from russia for our economies and for of food supplies and, and everything. so it will be very bad for your pin countries and to but people don't are not aware about it because our media on telling this, and we say it is completely easy. we can shut down all the pipelines and when than we're living from, from watts. so we have not enough energy, for example, a food supply is in danger. and all these kind of things, a battery is we need resources for, for producing batteries from russia. so where should we get this from? but say people are brainwashed almost by by western media. i was there for the 1st time in 2018, i think. and i've been there several times. and so i have seen the situation of
11:11 am
what is going on there since 8 years already. and i child tell people that of course, this is not a war or a special military operational. what you want to call it is started in february. there is a conflict in 8 years already and nobody has been interested in that. we have none, nothing from the western countries to get an end of this or to support one or the other side. we only standing on the ukrainian side on the ukraine and government side and don't see what's going on there in on boss. and many people have died there is shelling was going on an atheist already. so this is not a new conflict. there is a civil war going on since 8 years. it is almost impossible to come through with this information. it is, everything is black and white at the moment. you are against a ukraine or you are for your friend and there is no try. there is no trying to understand the situation. what is behind there are, what is
11:12 am
a history we in the western countries are from the western countries. we're think we are the world and to that is not true. so we have to wake up and find out that there are many, many other countries with supporting russia. we're trading with russia. and if we, in the western countries give up all of this, so we will have a problem in the future. that's was a major point to why my part is start an exclusion case against me. i'm excluded because on facebook posts where i congratulated the 2 republics donetta can lugens, crippled through public and for their recognition or by russia. i try to explain the situation, but they didn't want or they didn't understand. so they kicked me out in the ent. no, that's the situation. so if you try to come with another point of view, if you try to look to the other side to try to understand the other side russian
11:13 am
side or then you have a real problem at the moment with western countries pulling no punches when it comes to stepping on rushes toes that some countries still refused to climb. on the carousel, and his latest interview, the turkish foreign minister states that anchor, i will not participate in less than sanctions against russia. so these are you up to him. we will un sanctions against russia. have also affected turkey, how position is understood and needs to be understood due to the mediation role that we have them be this opposition is clear, we haven't joined and will not allow them to be carried out through. and we thought is that through while the us and european union are enforcing financial and trade sanctions almost go over the situation in ukraine took strongly opposed such measures arguing by a counter productive instead referring to the war as unacceptable. the u. s. has been trying to get anchor on board, but turkey has, instead of it itself as a facilitator in the search for a solution to the conflict. let's discuss it further now on the cross, you know,
11:14 am
so now turkish political scientist let me, thanks for joining us on the program. good to see you. i'd like to ask you what, how to key elected to reject this western pressure and no sanction rush unlike its fellow nathan members. well, let's sum it up in that. that's a good, very good question. and let's try to sum it up in 3 points. there is, 1st of all long term reasons for jerky decision. so he has been fighting against 3rd groups which has, has been, have been supported by the us for the, for the last 40 years. turkey, economic base has been destroyed into industrial and great cultural base has been destroyed by its inclusion into the western economic sphere. and remember to turkey, the georgia public has been founded by a war of liberation against western power. so these are long term reasons. short term reasons are turkey has witnessed the u. s. reporter cool in 2016 and has mean
11:15 am
it has been circled by the u. s. since then, even before then, and recently the president avalon stated that the military bases of the united states in greece were not directed against russia. e qualified, that as quote unquote ally against turkey. and 3rd lead. there is the visionary reasons, like the ones that are more directed towards the future. and here, the most important turnkey recognizes that asia eurasia is the emerging power, both in terms of economy and security. while the west is in decline, so the turkish economy and the turkish politics looks every day more and more to asian countries to rush out into china to of course also india. so this is a complex of reasons that strongly lead jerky to take the position. it's has and it
11:16 am
is not a decision of today or a decision limited to crane. perhaps there's head case on that decision to remain neutral is not all political because, well does rely heavily on rush and gas, doesn't it? so what do you think is more important to turkey? do you think it's maintaining strong relations with russia or it's nathan membership? and well, what need to wants from turkeys obedience and mediums would in our country's case mean to having our country divided actually because this is the natal plan for turkey. this is the us plan for turkey, dividing our country ethnically and the longest sector in line. so if b would accept that, if you would prefer natal membership over an alliance with russia, you would have to accept the constitutional change 1st concerning turkey, which introduces new, different regions along ethical lines and deepening sector and ethnical conflicts.
11:17 am
this is no go. and this is just, this is far beyond the matter of gas or short term economic relations that we have russia. it's about turkey's existence about the, the black sea poets. the west is blaming russia for ukrainian ships with weights aboard being stuck in the black sea port. but turkey is saying the key of his minds, the water way, leaving ships unable to pass. what's your take on the situation? i think this is an important conflict and i think the position that turkey has taken criticizing a crane for mining the parts is also very important position. contradicting the so called neutral the actually turkey proposing here at the escalation on the ukrainian side, which is quite positive and some u. s. news outlets are referring to turkey now as perkins secret weapon is something you would agree with. no,
11:18 am
i would not agree with that. and not because i would, dubbed the jerky insists on the lions with russia or good relations with russia. but i would qualify this more as a method of further pressuring jerky to move away from its current position and to, to obey more to what the united states, the months from ankara, which as i told you before, objectively, is very, very hard to do. i turkey, as i fall, obviously with this did western pressure to turn against russia. one measures could the west undertake against turkey if it doesn't, if it continues to not fall in line. but it's policies while there is of course, new classical economic pressures that the west can impose on our country. unfortunately, turkey has become to a certain degree, dependent off the europe, ian, and the american capital. 40 financing it's foreign budget. this is the trade deficit
11:19 am
. and there is also the factor that they can use the p k k as a group inside 30 to provoke attacks, as well as some syrian terre groups the who have connections inside the turkish territory. and also they can use, they can push grease to a more aggressive for the heat in the a g and the eastern mediterranean. this is also a very serious threat that he is facing. and the yes, i think these are the, the main points, economic pressure, internal cows, or effects or regional pressure, mainly by, by greece. you know, certainly turkish political scientists, many thanks to fake and was really appreciate your insight. thank you. thank you very much. now american weapons were used during the recent shelling of don't yes schools that's according to the deputy information chief of the republic. 5 people
11:20 am
including a 13 year old girl, died and 16 people were injured during the shelling of residential areas. well, his schools and the gym navy and what heavily damaged from yes, official say american m 777. how it says were used in the strikes and advisor to the ukraine. president's office has promised washington quotes, exemplary hysteria if it refuses to supply with more rocket systems. president biden, however, stress systems allowing kids to strike into russia will not be on the way. we're not going to send you frame rock. right? we're rushing military experts. he said he believes that the use of such weapons against civilians should be investigated as a war crime. yes, it was for the american weapon supplies pose an immediate threat to civilian us, both in eastern ukraine and in russia. the weapons are being used against civilian infrastructure and residential settlements, which amounts to
11:21 am
a war crime. this should be thoroughly investigated. the shilling of civilian infrastructure is probably a manifestation of ukrainian hysteria and agony considering the limited ammunition supplies of their forces. it is extremely reckless to use them for anything other than their intended purpose. but we understand that ukraine's military will not be able to hold the line against a large scale russian offensive for long. therefore, i think the depletion of ukrainian ammunition supplies by targeting civilian areas is bringing their military defeat even closer. ukraine now wants to bolster its offensive forces with multiple rocket launchers, which has been discussed by the americans, depending on their sit up. such heavy weapon systems can pose a significant threat to russian territory. jo biden's, refusal to supply such weapons is obviously explained by the fact that america understands that their use against russia will inevitably lead to
11:22 am
a retaliatory strike. and that could lead to an uncontrolled process, including a global conflict, and all of the responsibility for such actions would fall on the united states. therefore, washington's refusal is obvious and key of trying by all means to attract attention to itself and get involved in facilitating its offensive capabilities. with more than 6000000 people fleeing ukraine, since the concept started, some countries hosting refugees had been struggling to cope with the influx now in australian politician has blasted a group of suspected ukrainian folks in the country's capital as dross dodges of the 2 taxi drivers were beaten up in the center by men traveling in cost with ukrainian license plays dominic net, the head of the vienna office of the freedom party slammed the suspected perpetrators on twitter. instead of fighting for their country. ukrainian men are
11:23 am
beaten up taxi drivers in front of luxury hotels in vienna get out of our country. according to the license plates, the vehicles were registered in ukraine's denette for 12 region reports claim that one of the tax, the drivers may have passed out during the violence as he wasn't moving when the attack is dragged him to the side of the road. austrian police are conducting an investigation with only this month, a residence of the polish capital died off to a fight with ukrainians, hills and potent ukrainian women apparently refused to pay the fare on a train where passage for refugees had previously been free of charge and other social media video uploaded by a polish resident allegedly shows ukrainian women begging for money on the streets of war. so perfect vantage of cynical imaging, which is weird archie, which i got to have moved you pinions. if you look like you've submitted to submit, i will be a little be done. if this is only on, you know what i'll do,
11:24 am
i'll be done as little. that's okay. movie jim on the virginia objects on the please. jimmy that we talked to for my greet diplomatically and he does chris on thought below. he says refugees should be grateful to countries that accept them. i think said a few geez, when they're given the hospitality asylum, they should respect to the country where they have been given refuge and aside. we also have several cases like that in greece, with refugees coming from from asia. for example, we give them houses in the countryside and they refuse to stay. and they're saying that that is far away from my grocery shop, from the center of cities and all that. so these are people who do not respect the fact that they are being hosted in another country is so that i think would start a new life. and this is the basic problem that we are facing in europe with
11:25 am
11:26 am
with 03 i school broker, legal work. so for what are your thousands of people still live in small towns and villages that have become the new frontline charts that require that they call this area the grey zone? ah, yeah, i don't like to talk to really early from the real cause premium. was only about a used vehicle with miller chiller rico. dale. don't know why it was funny cuz i similarly wash and i'm also a new director show berella. oh no. esther owen wishes to australia,
11:27 am
lennox on roku or blue shield. now chelsea. she made us feel pleasure with that. but that'll hit somebody with buddy alicia alicia before he boise cool here scott your quality grow your favorite them with. i just didn't think we're boy. do we have finished a green youth origin and i got it and you should be hipaa. ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race move is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk
11:28 am
ah, since the break away of the donates people's republic was been ranging and don't boss. ukrainian artillery has been showing civilian, townsend, mining village, is that your more very lovely deal with blue one with when it was on the deal about one of your company a little above the whole of the 3 of the little boys will did. it was quality one ah,
11:29 am
situation forces can overwhelm, can dominate even the best of us, ordinary people, put in a bad evil environment. can become transformed to become part of that negative environment. and it's any of us, or in fact most of us the office of naval intelligence, it was a pretty consistent cut out front for cia. they funded much of this research. and i don't know if there was a yield that they, they produce a yield for this cruel science. i don't, i that's, it's, maybe i'm wrong. i just don't think they do it might play out spectacularly in the military. so the connections would be much further down the road. it would be particularly in the iraq war
11:30 am
and in the setting up of get low and all of that. and by the time you get to 2001, it's already this cultural artifact. and so it is going to be picked up by by anyone for any purpose. mm. mm. in kind of people held the animals are not there because they stole they are not common criminals in their enemy combatants and terrorists who were be detained for acts of war against our country. and that is why different rules have to apply to the continuity.
22 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on