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ah, i with good will gesture. russia says it has pulled his troops off from ukraine snake islands to facilitate the un backed export of grain cutting off campus speculation on the global food crisis. why look directly? that's how ukranian soldiers hiding behind the backs of elderly women were firing with these weapons as the conflict wages on dawn vasquez's ins cope would be her writhing memories of abuse by keith's troops in their home land. something russian president vladimir pierson brown, the genocide, a crime against humanity. that is the only definition for the actions of keeps regime and no worth and or for freedom fighters. that's how you train them back to
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germany has attempted to vindicate wellborn to nazi collaborate, and step on sunday are here with revere among ukrainian fall right, great job. but this could help a bizarre, i did visit his grave because not only to me, but to many ukrainian stepan band era, embody someone who fights for freedom and ukrainian independence with a very well welcome to you. this is asi international with the late world news update. it's good to have you with that russian president vladimir putin has met in moscow with his indonesian counterpart joker, widowed for a wide range of talks off to the indonesian leader. currently, chairman of the g 20 visited t, if he said he had a message from ukraine's president for landscape, was to contact agreeing to serve as a mediator in the ukraine. conflict with a lead is focused on prospects for developing tre,
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need and tourism between russia and ben denise. and putting out his engineering counts possible to discuss the global food crisis and the related supply chain disruptions as well as way to solve those problems. when you buy a bonus here, we have repeatedly emphasize global fruit market disruption was caused by many years and responsible macroeconomic policy is conducted by a number of countries that have refused to admit the false policy. the sanctions imposed against russian impala, russian exports of grain and fertilizers. have only further the stable situation should be done. another thing that we discussed was the situation where the food and the fertilizer supplies, which is a very important item for the global community, but hundreds of millions of suffering on account of the disruptions. and i appreciate the fact that the young president prudent said that trash
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guarantees non safe supplies of fertilizes by, from russia, but also from ukraine. look right now, what if anything comes of moscow has withdrawn his troops from snake island, a strategic point in the black sea that was immediately taken my russian forces when the conflict wrapped it in late february. moscow said to me with an axe of goodwill, to support you in efforts to facilitate ukrainian grain exposed to the global market. that it's not that, you know, this russian armed forces completed their assign tasks on snake island and withdrew their garrison from there on june 30th. there's a gesture of goodwill. and 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. to 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 ca calling is located within the vicinity of
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k shipping lanes, including from the major part of a desa care claim, the roches control of that section of the black sea was an obstacle to ukrainian grain expos. earlier i heard from our c corresponded romantic of who explains the situation. first of all, a bit of far back grounds on this islands in the black sea, off the coast of long roads there. so l ukrainian troops, they surrendered it back in february in the early stages of russia's especial military operation. back then, i q authorities claimed that a russia at sacked and they killed marines that were stationed on that islands. and they instantly proclaimed all of them as heroes. however, it'll later turns out that those elite marines are actually surrendered to russia and we're all alive and so well in captivity in crimea. now since then,
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ukraine fright tried to at tags. mean the island is several times in a, b, r stands of fashion. however, that was without any success in it, it actually costs 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 a good will by actually leaving the island on this means that ukraine can no longer claim that so russia somehow restricts and any type of freight fleet, 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 will ukraine and use this as a yet another b, r stands or actually starts at the mining. it's
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a coastline from its very own explosives that are basically filled on the coastline. odessa, in other places, russia is, they'll say, confound a prisoner exchange with ukraine. what 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 are returning to russia . don't escort logan's people's 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 post man, as me trip is scoff, said that said the return of all those soldiers fighting for the people's rights to
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live and exist here in and ask 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 ukranian troops currently in captivity, who have surrendered overtaking captive over the last 4 months of this. so special minutes, reparation, author and journalist thomas where the downs, the key. i will change its rhetoric on the grain export issue despite the russian pull out from sack island. well 1st of all, keith announced openly that they will not export great until they receive her weapons. they were mentioning until he should weapons rockets from the west. so in general, it was, it was a lie that rushes blocking. the export. kia is using this as a, as a propaganda instrument. i think they will come to you as long as they're one key.
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if will still claim that there's the russian fleet in the back, lexie and so on. the pity is that a key, if it isn't honest. so whether this will help. i have my doubts as the conflict rages on in other parts of ukraine and dumbass rush as defense, ministry has released this footage of its c based missiles been fired at targets inside ukraine. moscow say the high precision strike destroyed a key command and control post in ukraine's that denise pro petrov screeching no more than 20 ukranian trips and over 80 foreign mercenaries. i said to have been killed on wednesday. a warning now we're about to see some graphic and disturbing images from the don. yes we're public were dozens of and buried. bodies are still being found on the streets of the town of 2nd novice. you love her weeks after it came under the control of russian lead forces after intense fighting a number of nato military vehicles per scores of weapons and ammunition were apparently abandoned by ukrainian troops as they fled to their positions while as
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life gradually returned to normal and the ravaged tomba, city of mario polasta, was retaken by russian lead troops. some locals have shared 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 cut. there was also a case when our neighbor, sergei stood in the way of a tank that was going to enter his yard. that despite him riding everywhere that there were children in the area. now, what are you shipping with that tank broke through the gate and fired into the corner of the yard. renee had served in the army and recognized the sound of the tanks ter returning, 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 despite ukrainian or thought he's claiming there is no neo nazi ideology within the states,
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kill them. basset that the germany has openly praised, notorious world war 2 era not to collaborate a step on bank. they're doing a program on gym and media. and some of the ukranian officials comments seemingly came as a shock to the western journalists who interviewed him, a dresser. as an ambassador, you have visited the grave of stepping, ben dara. you've said you are amazed by hand as to let's start with that with him. how long have you been amazed by stepan, ben dera, and why? i never said i was amazed by him for it. yes, you did. multiple times. i did visit his grave because not only to me, but to many ukrainians as a stepping band era, embody some one who fights for freedom and ukrainian independence. ridden 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 800000 jews? ken's g. o no, he was not involved in it, but i leased there were pamphlets passed around when the germans entered elvin same people. as most of this you have to know that russians polls hang. gary ends in
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jews. are our enemies. izzy does, will eliminate them for you must know that i and sila, your fury stepping bend. darrow and i will not tell you today that i distance myself from that me the, from the sincere russian president vladimir putin unspoken. now think condemnation of the ukrainian military's campaign in dumbass over the past 8 years. he says there's only one way to describe bit generous, find committed by care of his forces against the people of the war torn region. i see a terrific deal over what i've used, fisher knew, but i think he washes open to a dialogue on providing strategic stability in securing the non proliferation of weapons of mass destructions and improving arms control and 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, a crime against humanity. that is the only definition for the actions of keeps regime clinical. they still pulling up for it. if julia nate, i wants to avoid an open confrontation with russia,
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ukraine has the latest message from the blokes, chief, un stalsen bedum at a summit in madrid. however, the new strategic concepts of the west and military alliance labels russia as a direct and significant threat. auntie contributes away to marston brings the details to warrant to say that this is the a meeting of the western military industrial complex and marketing firm. basically, they made 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, was it suffering damaged? death destruction of the scale, which was much, much worse than will to see him. ukraine today. jewels over a corresponds ability of course, to prevent escalation beyond ukraine. and that's the reason why the 9th was not a part older conflict on the ground. well, what else did stilton burg say?
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he said that the final session at their summit focused on threats and challenges from the middle east, north africa and the south region. he also said that they reviewed progress in the fight against terrorism. that's interesting. i didn't know that they are into that still or at all because french president, a mentor in 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 may be french president emmanuel racquel. 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. as for the other nato members, leaders the law, let's see what they have to say during their press conferences, turkish president and his at arrow on. remember, he lifted his veto to sweden and finland joining nato. he calls it a diplomatic victory, which makes you wonder exactly what kind of concessions were made to turkey. we, we know it involves occurred,
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but we haven't heard many of the details. german chancellor, off schultz, he said that the west would not lift sanctions against russia if peace was concluded with ukraine on conditions imposed on heave. so no end in sight to these anti russian forever. sanctions. well, joe biden certainly seems happy about being able to expand nato, the us president, who's a little too tired away with the geography mistaking switzerland for suite. and mike knows, that doesn't seem to show about who's actually fighting, who in ukraine we're going to stick with ukraine and all of the allies to stick with the grain. as long as it takes to in fact, make sure that they are not defeated by, by ukraine. issues in ukraine, by, by, by russia we got the telephone, he suggested we call the leader of south switzerland switching. my good, my goodness, i'm, i'm getting really anxious here about expanding nato sweeten. meanwhile,
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in madrid, thousands of people again taken to the streets to protest against nato as the city hosts the summit of the west military block. this year, spain is mocking the 40th anniversary. the accession to nato senate has been dominated by the claim, conflicts, and the alliance presented to provide more weapon to the masses. the protest this, however, i've spoken out against the expenditures, arguing that nature with no no sort of pace is a pool sustained to withdraw from the purchase on. foreign minister hazards western countries to lift the sanctions on afghanistan, where millions of people are on the verge of thumb. and that's how the bonds return to power last year lead to the abrupt end of foreign financial aid. despite the us previously working as a massive some do and gets occupation of afghanistan, how is it that 3 trillion dollars was spent on the war?
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but today there is not even $10000000000.00 for the survival of afghans. i don't understand this in the current situation. it is not a good idea to continue to starve afghan histone and risk and economic implosion that. and that is exactly what will happen if the country remains locked out of international banking and at foreign assets remain frozen. we must not promote a famine. the hotline western stance on the new taliban government has field a simmering economic crisis and i've gone on the countries financial sector was hit hard after the freezing of $10000000000.00 worth the seas asset. us has repeatedly called the west and a dentist on warning of a losing humanitarian does also that with more than a half the country's population of $40000000.00 people be facing a q hunger according to some grizzly reports from local. some people that are selling body parts or even the children to feed the rest of the family. early this week, washington pledge to provide some $55000000.00 and humanitarian $812.00. going to
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don. however, some critics are saying that's a drop in the ocean compared with how much money the us and its allies. we're spending to funds that 20 year occupation of the country, which ended in chaos last august as the nato backs government collapse just days off. the western troops left the country. well, it's not discuss it with this with us. if the ronnie a senior research fellow at the, as i'm about policy research institute on pakistan's form, i'm back to iran and the you a thank you very much for joining us on the program. now, why do you think pockets on government seems so worried about the economic plight of neighboring afghanistan, especially considering the ongoing escalation with anti pakistan insurgent groups operating inside afghanistan, right near the border. okay, we seem to have lost the connection with our guest at that's the same. we'll try to bring him back later in the program. well,
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let's move on for now. as senior e policy maker say he's safe, he's disappointed with a lack of progress on the latest round of e u mediated talks between the us and the wrong to potentially restore the nuclear bill failed to pan. unfortunately, not yet the progress, the e u team as coordinator had hoped for. we will keep working with even greater urgency to bring back on track a key deal for nonproliferation and regional stability. a us likes person that has been quick to blame iran for the lackluster talks, claiming that to ron has rejected an e u back strong feel. but the wrong phase. it's all washington souls, as the western proposals, including nothing of economic benefit to the islamic republic. jo biden's administration has so far failed to woo a wrong back towards an international nuclear energy deal which was flapped by
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donald trump in 2018. let's discuss this further with independent journalist luke with a thank you for joining us on the program. it's nice to see you now in your countries desperate to restore this nuclear deal between the u. s. and iran. what is the e u. so concerned? well 1st the europeans are concerned because they would like to continue trading with iran, you know, sense of donald trump imposed harsher sanctions. it isn't any possible for any company, even as sent me to sell chocolate, for example, to iran, because the us threatened them to arrest any of these business man. if they come on american soil, and of course they would not be able to to, to sell to america any more. so, banks, companies, everybody, stock europeans create, created a, a, a vector. they create
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a financial effect to try to enable companies to bypass the dollar. and the americans, but he failed miserably. and moreover, the more important thing that brings us back somehow to the special operation in ukraine is the fact that the europeans are desperately looking for gas for the coming winter on now they still have the russian guy. so in a reduced marketing and down desperate to compensate for their own sanctions, you know, they sanctioned russia without even thinking about the repercussions for energy in western europe. so that is the key problem. and iran has a large reserves of gas as oil, of course. and large reserves of gas, they are not developed as they should be if the needs of europe have to be met. but that's the hope for the future. so as you know, venezuela,
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which is small fry of america or iran, which is not front of america by the west to become a friends again and deliver a gas and oil to the west to western countries. because because the europeans themselves as imposed sanctions on russia. so this is a very complicated issue and for the iranians, the issue is that how could they trust the americans? how could they, you know, they need, of course, re, insurance in terms of, from the business of, of, to possibly teach do business again. if they don't have that, why bother with a, with a wrong having been officially ostracized by the us and say countries, do you think it's even possible to revive the nuclear dylan and find some common ground at this point after all said and done?
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well, yes, i mean, it's not only the europeans, the americans, any around china and russia are also part of the deal. and russia follows very closely what happens, of course, you know, in the deal in j. c. p. o, a deal of 2015. russia would stalk the enriched uranium of the rain. and so really actively part of the deal. it was a common effort, of course, more complicated because it was common. so russia looks also very carefully at what the europeans or the americans would like to do about gas in iran, and how they would like to price your weight, everybody to make a deal so that they could have access to iranian gas. so it's not that simple and behind this long conversation scene go between americans and iranians in different rooms with mr. more i going from one to the other. there are many
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issues linked to the to the situation you can we're giving you is still so adamantly cited with washington as it continues to by the brand says, all of these failed us policies. that's a good question. i mean, today we saw them in the grid. oh no, kissing america on the valve again. but if you listen to diplomats many in europe in france and other countries react saying, you know, we should have an independent to from america on so many issues on the round for one because we need our businessman, our economy to, to trade, to continue trading with iran and the sanctions post by washington by donald trump. after the deal was signed by the obama ration make it that nobody trusts anybody else anymore. i mean,
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the rain is don't trust the americans and europeans because they have failed to find a solution. and nobody trusts anybody, the americans don't trust the rain and of course, and so that is the key issue. you know, everybody has an interest there and the europeans should be more independent from washington because they don't like the attitude of washington in terms of sanctions on iraq. they don't like with a independent journalist that really appreciate your thoughts on this. thank you for your time. thank you. across in libya where a power struggle shows no signs of debating more than a decade of the nato bones. the country. are you an advisor to tripoli has apparently offered the oil rich nation to trade, its main export for free elections. hello, we are working together with the international community to create a temporary financial mechanism to manage libby as huge oil revenues. why is this
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necessary? because as long as there has no movement towards elections, as long as there is unlimited income from oil, the struggle for executive power and libya will continue for the next 40 years. therefore, it is necessary to reduce the appetites of rivals in the struggle for executive power and muscle. stephanie has a long record and working as a u. s. diplomat. me here, i'm sneaking world, she's definitely a product of the u. s. state department. now she's one of the top un officials in dealing with the ongoing problems and living. and apparently she's not alone and thinking these methods could 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
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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 humanitarian assistance to 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 usa 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 and
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a country that was once africa's top oil exporter, the oil prices are set to keep rising once again as world leaders and producers negotiate. caleb martin artsy, new york, a senior foreign policy expert at john hopkins university says they should be an inquiry and these recent plans by the un. it is a double edged sword. i mean, the world still remembers very clearly would have been more or less at some the same thing was proposed for iraq, widow oil for food, a scandal which ended up becoming a tour debacle of corruption. i'm now on the other hand, yes, the struggle it be 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're proposing and how really secure
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it is and how accountable it will be i, you know, and then record as you report just indicated directly to the united nation, not only libya but throughout much of the world, especially in africa, and it has been really quite dismal. many thanks for joining us here, and i'll see international web back at the top of the hour with know ah ah
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a month after the war ended. the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. is the u. s. s. i was devastated by well, it either states last about 400000 people at the brits last less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer. 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave his american university a commencement address of 8063. he said that with the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states.
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