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export grandma's issue as you know, so her group of companies hate insurance of russian ships and bank painters. sure. i see you, but you will. you must russia that i will howard in europe and is a chinese export of food products to agricultural products are exported to some good 100. 1 country in the world was last few weeks bought at 43000 tons of drain. and so that has been tons next to it. this year, we're aiming to expand our supply supplies the to send markets to ship there . sure. there's up to 50000 barrels a good if we're willing to new through just to supply agriculture, indonesia and other countries. because with live media various times,
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but russia has nothing to global fertilizer markets personally up to date and over 120 percent. you may be the last year with applied to $70000000.00 times of the product that was without but each so well willing life and commitments with losses and energy products and that ocean the sun see me to push this regard, which probably means that i get a start to read to you and the change currently instructing by sanction of the problem. we also discussed bothering, regional and other problems or whether it's a i provide the president. so with i see in detailed information, i got the new to you criminal situation. the russian, indonesia are aiming to coordinate positions un level dennis,
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if we just kind of just leave the other organizational structure of the progression . pretty good show on the wish to which the president took part in the brick summit city and on a guest. and we support the assets made by the president to prepare for the g 20 summit junior to be host denisia this year for the inclusion. i'd like to thank you. as you can, 6 talks about the agreements that we have reached day one will be helpful for comprehensive partnership between 2 countries. thank you. i'm of them are in bacon 3 mac phillips by deputy. and 1st of all, i'd like to thank her president who was go for hosting me
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on 2 english visits. bama is super. we had a lot of discussion issues. it was the 1st thing i said i'm a lot and has always been the priority for a country and yeah, yeah. and we have in aiming to make a contribution to establish throughout the world get my school. and it is in this spirit that i visited the money back guarantee. and now moscow, when she sees him, i see i'm not truly, as i said in kiev, even though the question was completed. when do we need to move forward? why we need to move toward peaceful settlement. people got so i need an open dialogue. hassan. i delayed the message with the program to
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lead to and i pressed my willingness to up and been younger. immediate to the communication between the 2 to see when i can go up online 10 form for another. my mom and we just got something on my card. i got to need was the situation with food on the 3rd, the lines of supplies, which is a very important item for the global community. the hundreds of millions in accounts of these disruption was seen young man bacon and mumbled on, i'm on, i'm when thought by the president. he was yeah, i'm up on the thrush guarantee, but pretty safe lies of from russia. but also
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fingerprints on said you got mine to go by. yeah. and the name of a lot the f b taken by the united nation, us almost to be on to re into russian food and fertilize ukrainian fluid into global supply chain. dan, when the lower export brought to bang on gray and i put on my molly loud as a to supply gave by c supply company gun of goods that i currently turned in the train youngling and put me off. so that's fine. darren sees that the situation cannot sold and indonesia also had a detailed discussion on the down and down possible correlation between russia and indonesia, only in the investments, but also in tourism. and we are going up about that
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set up and this will create while eating and really got around. but the good side and committee to discuss the issue that could be a baking, indonesia has no and other goals, but i'm here to make sure that war is over to me as soon as possible and some change to restored the to know it's something that someone that in many i get a 1000000 and so i welcome the spirit of cooperation. only in this spirit. can we move forward to peace? thank you, mr. putin. thank you. haven't been listening in to president putin that given a press conference with his indonesian counterpart joke, a widow in moscow. now,
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putin speaking 1st trading cooperation and new opportunities for a mutually beneficial difference between the 2 countries. was top of the agenda for him. free trade deal between russia and indonesia to strengthen ties was discussed during this meeting, as well as of course, the unavoidable global issues, including humanitarian issues. putin saying that russia will remain a major food exporter for the global markets. keep me up brief. today, president putin was joking without us speaking next for his part emphasized his country's desire for peace. of course, including of course, a peaceful settlement for the situation in ukraine. and he's also offered to mediate such peace talks between the 2 countries. although of food, fertilizer supplies the, the global impacts of the disruption to the supply chain, from ukraine and russia, we notice that the president putin had given him a guarantee that this issue can and will be resolved. he also said that indonesia
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has no other goals, but to see this war come to an end and see supply chains resumed and for the sake of the global community. so that we have a joker widow in moscow speaking, where the president putin, that okay, moving on, a major development in the ukraine conflict as moscow has withdrawn its troops from snake island, a strategic point in the black sea that was immediately taken by russian forces. when the conflict corrupted in late february, and moscow stays the movies and acts of good will to support you and efforts to facilitate ukrainian grain exposed to the global market. your russian armed forces completed their assign tasks on snake island and withdrew their garrison from there on june 30th as a gesture of goodwill. thereby, we are showing to the global community that russia is not hindering un efforts to organize a humanitarian corridor to transport agricultural goods from ukrainian territory.
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this decision will not allow the key of to speculate about an impending food crisis by saying it's impossible to transport grain due to russia's total control of the northwestern part of the black sea. up on the check. thank island is located within the vicinity of key shipping lanes, including from the major port of a desa. ok, a claim that rushes control of that section of the black sea was an obstacle to ukrainian grain exports. earlier i heard marty correspondent to mon calls who have, who explained the situation. first of all, a bit of far bad grounds on this islands in the black sea off the coast of la, just so all ukrainian troops. they surrendered it back in february, in the early stages of russia's especial military operation back then. keel authorities claimed that russia at sacked and they killed a marines that were stationed on that islands. and they instantly proclaimed all of them as heroes. however, it'll later turns out of those elite marines the actually surrendered to russia and
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we're all alive and so well in captivity in crimea. now since then, ukraine fright try to a tags, meanly, islands, and several times in a b. r stands of fashion. however, that was that without any success in it, it actually cost ukraine the lives of scores, of it's a special forces troops and also loss of expensive equipments as well. now russia is a showing this gesture of goodwill by actually leaving the island on. this means that ukraine can no longer claim that so russia somehow restricting any type of freight fleece or anybody else carrying a grain or any other types of goods from leaving the countryside, sir, it's oil waters. however, the question at this point that remains,
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will ukraine and use this as a yet another b r stands or actually starts at the mining it's coast line from its very own explosives that are basically filled on the coastline. odessa and other places, russia, they'll say, confound a prisoner exchange with ukraine. what do we know about that? well, a russian defense ministry says that it carried out that direct orders of president vladimir putin and exchanged 144 ukrainian captives for an equal number of a russian soldiers. and they said that practically all of those returning to russia don't escort logan's people. republics are injured and some of those former a captives are actually sustained and very heavy injuries, and they are all now being helped by emetics in russia. now, when asked about the details of this exchange, russian president says,
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spokesman as me trip his scarf said, that said the return of all those soldiers fighting for the people's rights to live and exist here in the nets. and elegance to people's republic is the most important thing for now, for them to return home the rest of the prerogative of the defense ministry. now, russian officials are saying that there are more than $6000.00 ukranian troops currently in captivity, who have surrendered, or were taking captive over the last 4 months of their special minutes reparation. now also in journalist thomas weapon down they kia will change its rhetoric on the grain export issue despite the russian pull out from st island. well 1st of all, key if announced openly that they will not export great until they receive weapons, they were mentioning until and to ship weapons rockets from the west. so in general,
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it was, it was a lie that russia is blocking the export key. f is using this as a, as a propaganda instrument and i think they will continue as long as they want key if will food claim that there's the rational feet in the backs, lexie and so on. the pity is that a key, if it isn't honest. so whether this will help. i have my doubts of the conflict wages on and other parts of ukraine and dawn, bass rushes, defense ministry has released this footage of its c based missiles being find at targets inside ukraine. moscow say the high precision strike destroyed a key command and control post in ukraine's. denise pro petrovitch region. more than 20 ukranian troops under the 80 foreign mercenaries are said to have been killed on wednesday. a warning were about to show you some graphic and disturbing images from the don. yes, republic, where dozens of on very bodies are still being found on the streets of the town of 2nd novice, your love. weeks after it came under control of rush and lead,
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the forces of the intense fighting a number of nato military vehicles plus schools of weapons and ammunition apparently be abandoned by ukrainian troops. as they said, that position was life gradually returned to normal in the ravaged dawn. by city of mario polo shirt was taken by russian lead troops from low cost of shed, fresh detailed accounts of the use of human shields by ukrainian troops. why didn't i was stuck with? that's how ukrainian soldiers hide behind the backs of elderly women were firing with these weapons. what severely what the king is to can. i would say there was also a case when our neighbor, sergei stood in the way of his tank. there was going to enter his yard that despite him riding everywhere, there were children in the area. now, what are you shipping us with that tank broke through the gate and fired into the corner of the yard. had served in the army and recognized the sound of the tanks ter returning,
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and that's why he ran out of his home. he stood in front of the tank and shook his head. no. then the tank left fresh noon yet. thank you for your can ship all it's to spite ukrainian authorities, claiming there is no neo nazi and the ology with an estate key of some bus that the germany has openly praise notorious world war 2 aeronautics a collaborator, step on van dera during the program on gym and media and some of the ukrainian officials comments. emily came as a shock to the western journalist who interviewed him, a dresser. as an ambassador, you have visited the grave of stepan, ben. dara. you said you are amazed by hand as to let's start with that with them. how long have you been amazed by stepan, ben dara and why? i never said i was amazed by him for a yes you did. multiple times. he, i did visit his grade because not only to me, but to many ukrainians. steppin band era embody some one who fights for freedom and ukrainian independence was written laws don't apply to freedom fighters like him. can you deny that he was an anti semite? and when will you admit that he and his people were involved in the murder of
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800000 jews? ken's g. o. no, he was not involved in each but i believe there were pamphlets passed around when the germans entered. elvin same people as most of this you have to know that russians and polls hungarians and jews are our enemy. susie does will eliminate them for you must know that i am sila. your fury of stepping been darrell and i will not tell you today that i distance myself from back me off of the sincere russian president vladimir payton has spoken out in condemnation of the cranium military's campaign in dumbass over the past 8 years. he says that is only one way to describe bates genocide, committed by cave's forces against the people of the war torn waited. i see a through the global war of use. fisher new strategic rush is open to a dialog on providing strategic stability in securing the non proliferation of weapons of mass destruction during and improving arms control and other origin effect. the all of this will make it possible to avoid crises like the current one and on bass, where people are being protected from a genocide,
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a crime against humanity. that is the only definition for the actions of keeps regimes in clinical. there's still plenty of room of july, very nice. i wants to avoid an open confrontation with russia. ukraine. that's the latest message from the blocks. chafie and stilton burger made a summit in madrid. however, the new strategic concept of the west, a military alliance labels russia as a director and significant threats. let's go live now to our to contribute to rachel marston, to find out more racial. one of the main points from stoughton bags press conference. yeah, well it's important to say this is the a meeting of the western military industrial complex marketing firm. basically they make more promises of weapons for everyone. ukraine themselves, all using the fear of russia and china for saber rattling, but that's not how stolberg sees it. if this becomes a full scale war between russia natal, then,
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was it suffering damage, death, destruction of the scale, which was much, much worse than what we see in ukraine today. we also have a, the core responsibility of course, to prevent escalation beyond ukraine. and that's the reason why nate was not a part of the conflict on the ground. all right, so flooding the world with weapons and western weapons is of the weight piece. all right, well, what else did stolen birds say? he said that the final session at their summit focused on threats and challenges from the middle east, north africa, and the south region. well, that's kind of interesting because we know that that's where russia and china have quite a ways ahead of, of nato countries in terms of influence and partnerships in our region. so they're, they're using militaristic protects, to deal with. basically, i try to get an economic foothold. he also said that they reviewed progress in the
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fight against terrorism. that's interesting. i didn't know that they were into that still or at all because french president, a mentor, and my call has said that nato was brain dead. he said that in an interview with the economist last year, and he said that nato is that way because it should have pivoted away from russia towards counter terrorism. and so it's, i guess, news to a lot of people, including maybe french president, him under michael, that, that is now a priority. just because they say it is doesn't mean it actually is. we'll have to wait and see what happens. and he also said that nato's training mission in iraq is helping to prevent the return of isis. but how is that working with us cooperation in nato? because the us, we key was kicked out of iraq last year when the government voted to do so. so as for the other nato members, leaders, le, let's see what they have to say during their press conferences, turkish president of asia, erewhon said that, remember, he lifted his veto to sweden and finland joining nato. he calls it a diplomatic victory,
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which makes you wonder exactly what kind of concessions were made to turkey. we. we know it involves the kurds, but we haven't heard many of the details. he referred to obligations that must be fulfilled if the turkish parliament is going to vote to approve the enlargement deal. so they still have to go through that step and a finish journalists. interesting asked if, if ardon would threaten finland if it didn't expel the kurds. and if he'd been re, used to approve finland's nato membership, and erwin replied that if they do not keep their word, then yes, we will take action. and if i do not keep my promises now, then you can judge me now swedish curtis deputy a mean cab cafe called sweden's deal with turkey, a black day for swedish foreign policy and said she would call for a vote of no non confidence against foreign minister and lind over what she called to be trail by sweden and nato. so again, what don't we know about the details of these concessions that made turkey do a complete 1? 80. you turn now french president in man, man,
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a man. you're in my coin, herbs, his press conference said europe may not be at peace, but nato is not at war. okay, well then why are you invested in weapons dealing and military trading in ukraine? why is the new york times now admitting that the cia is on site in key and elsewhere? ukraine, alongside special forces personnel from other nato member countries. it sounds like you are at work in one way or another. now he also said french president, that this war upsets the principles of international order that have been established since 1945. so right. very flattered, admitting that they don't like the fact that western u. s. hedge moni bro wide is eroding as a result of this particular conflict. in this moment, german chancellor, all of schultz, he said that the west would not lift sanctions against russia if peace was concluded with ukraine on conditions imposed on keep. so no end in sight to these anti russian forever sanctions. how's that working out so far?
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well, a recent report by the economic consultant, c t s lombard underscore, is that the sourcing problem that europe will have if russian gas supplies cut is pretty dire? the european commission has routinely referred to the decrease in russian gas it to europe, as blackmail ignoring that it's in fact, repeatedly stated goal of flux to wean itself off sooner rather than later of rushing gas order to cut off a source of important revenue for russia now according to the, this particular report by these economists, the you will pay more on average for its non russian oil and gas in its peers. asian countries will buy more russian oil at it discounted prices. so basically sanara to you and germany competitively, a competitiveness? well, meanwhile the i m f is warning that wrapping up anti russian sanctions even further could lead to greater energy price heights than we've already seen. imagine that it's hard to, i know. and they said that,
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especially if sanctions for the choke off the gas supply to i industrial nations from russia, the result, well, the i m f is predicting a decline of 2 percent of its in its global growth forecast. okay, right. so many thanks for the updates have our thought taken today. rachel mazda? nothing came out. we'll tape on and certainly seems happy about being able to expand nato. the u. s. president has told linda to carried away with his geography, mistaking switzerland for sweden bite. and also it doesn't seem to show about who's actually fighting human ukraine. we're going to stick with ukraine and all of the allies to stick with ukraine, as long as it takes to in fact, make sure that they are not defeated by, by ukraine. an issue in ukraine by, by russia, regardless telephony suggest to recall the leader of self, switzerland switching. my good, my goodness, i'm, i'm getting really anxious here about expanding nato or sweden
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across in libya where a power struggle shows no signs of a base hang more than a decade off the nato bones of the country. are you an advisor to tripoli has apparently offered the oil, which nation to trade its main export for free elections know highly. we are working together with the international community to create a temporary financial mechanism to manage libby as huge oil revenues. why is this necessary? because as long as there is no movement towards elections, as long as there is unlimited income from oil, the struggle for executive power in libya will continue for the next 40 years is therefore, it is necessary to reduce the appetites of rivals in the struggle for executive power, stephanie has a long record and working as a u. s. diplomat, and here i'm speaking world, she's definitely a product of the us state department. now. she's one of the top un official dealing with the ongoing problems in libya. and apparently,
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she's not alone and thinking these methods can work. this mechanism could provide a short term pseudo governmental function until elections take place. so the sooner that happens, the better for all libyans. now the record in the united nations in libya has left much to the desire been 11 years since the nato bombing campaign toppled viewsonic socialist government that industrialized and essentially created modern libya. now, 11 years is not a short amount of time. hillary clinton was so excited saying they were on the road to democracy in progress. i'll say this for the libyan people. i think president obama made the right decision at the time. and the libyan people had a free election the 1st time since 1951. and you know what they voted for moderates . they voted with the hope of democracy, emissions in the country continue to be believe the country currently has over a 179000 internally displaced persons 803000 people currently require
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humanitarian assistance. certainly not the human rights paradise that nato promised when they swooped in promising they would supposedly topple a dictator, but it gets worse. so now after toppling their government and casting the country into years of chaos, the u. s. a is saying that the best way to move forward is depriving libyans of the revenue created by their own natural resources. they are rallying the international community for this aim with oil production. now slowing down in a country that was once africa's top well exporter, the oil prices are set to keep rising once again as world leaders and producers negotiate. caleb martin artsy, new york city, a foreign policy expert to john hopkins university say they should be an inquiry into these recent plans by the un. it is a normal and saw them in the world. so remember very clearly what happened, more or less, the same thing was proposed for iraq, oil for food,
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a scandal, which ended up becoming a debacle of corruption. now, on the other hand, yes, the struggle libya, a great deal of it is over the or revenue. so you have an argument on both sides that the real question is, what is the mechanism they are proposing and how really secure it is and how accountable it will be? i you know them record as you report, just send it directly to the united nation, not only libby ever throughout much of the world, especially in africa and then the lease has been really quite 7 and 10 australian say that governments alliance with washington only increases the chances of war in asia against their own countries interests,
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according to an annual foreign policy poll conducted by the law. we institute a prominent sydney, a think tank. but despite the concerns, more than 80 percent of australian say the alliance is important for their national security. as a growing tension between beijing and cambra as for the 1st time, australia's leader has been attending a nato summit. china has warned that the expansion of u. s. military ties in the asia pacific region could provoke a confrontation, political commentator, alley risk, phase, washington, sabre rattling, could really bring war to asia. more and more astray ins perceive america to have some militaristic tendencies. what i mean to say is america often makes rushed decisions to go to war. that also i think is another perception in the street in one 6th, which we can conclude from this south pole which was made. and so i think today's american militaristic tendencies, i think biggest straightens feel,
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could also be translated now and the age of pacific region at the time where the americans appeared, job shifts focus. i had a certain period. so the astrology ends look, america's racing history by look at america's threat perception now, and which choosing to focus on as a main enemy. and i draw these conclusions adapt to a close alliance. while it may serve to do to deter china, could also serve to bring about a war i thanks for joining us here and i'll see into last. no it back in 30 minutes with mel. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on a very dramatic development. only personally,
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i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very particular time to sit down and talk oh people i think is 70 percent of even 80 percent of serbian people promotions. but you know, you cannot make it like a fission or like something that you, you know, number people who come to the book and then you may conclusion. they are pro russians or not phobia. i mean it's also cerebral.

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