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oh, nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past and the moral authority that made america world leader sacrifice the shimmer of effective interrogation. ah, russian president vladimir putin is holding trilateral talks interact with his iranian and turkish counterparts to discuss a range of hot topics including ukraine and syria. what you're seeing on your screen right now is life footage from what's going on there. and we're expecting a live media conference by the 3 leaders after their meeting behind closed doors as well. india announces the creation of a new defense ecosystem and a bid to become a major weapons ex order, while striving for self sufficiency. the e. u is reportedly set to unfreeze some seized russian assets while you praying,
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cries foul over what it calls a betrayal as western sanction stall in the face of global food prices. plots give you a good wallet. keeps forces continue with their relentless shelling of the done. yes. republic, rti visits the mother of a 10 year old girl who was killed by a ukrainian strike right in front of her home with you're watching our t international. i'm donald quarter. welcome to the program. now we're about to show you some live pictures from turan where vladimir putin is sitting down with his iranian and turkish counterparts for try lateral talks. you're mulling over a common approach to topics, including the conflict and ukraine and grain exports from that country, plus a long lasting peace settlement for syria. so now we're gonna take a listen up with legacy you in the next approach taken by western states. sure,
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led by the united states that play significant role here. excuse me, millennia deliver you. our earlier vladimir putin sat down for separate talks with iran's president ry seat, followed by a meeting with the turkish president or to one of the storms taken by russia. during the last round of talks was very constructive and very useful. and the results, the positive impact of that will be felt by the whole world. the food relations are developing no marijuana. that rate for no worries drilling and, and a significant pace. and i would like to thank you for your mediating efforts for providing platform for holding negotiations on the food matters that wouldn't rain expert matters via the black c o. looks like we had some technical difficulties there, but we're actually going to go back now to see how the trilateral talks between the
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presidents of russia ran and turkey are going. so it's nicholas loosen, but it will in this work, should be continue to be word such to what you do. you should make sure that other me against the representatives of international community is due to such as un agencies and international development. a huge and city play a more significant role in providing aid to syrians without any politicization or to a bit without any preconditions. and that should be to go in conclusion, is let me. but i'd like to say that i'm confident that these talks will be productiveness, d, e b 's up and the results will contribute. notice stability and security in syria, a little eastern regions as a whole. opinions get through the net a summit of the asked an, a 3 full, a gates, a priest, you will be held. he mcneish in our country, he russian federation really and we'll be happy to see who it was in russia. thank you for your attention. so we'll check it
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out as a stream, we'll do more to run the active shutter rossier. now, earlier, the russian and iranian president said that they want to expand their relations with a new strategic partnership. deal on the table and ahead of president putin's visit rushes. das prom signed a memorandum on a $40000000000.00 deal with a ran state oil company ortiz daily for tank o, as inter on right now with more on what's expected to come out of the some president proven doesn't leave russia that often these days. so every foreign trip is always a magnet for attention. the choice of destination speaks volumes about moscow's priorities. so there you have it shortly after joe biden, towards the middle east. mr. prudent is visiting terran together with and that's also very important turkeys leader, ty bardon, but nobody's knew. so coo biden was traveling to the middle east with a goal that meets only the national interests of the united states. not the middle east, but we are trying to solve the problems of the region based on the national interests
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of the countries within this region. going back to the trilateral formats, despite the immense contrast in the interests when it comes to the syrian conflict, it was thanks to the efforts of the leaders of the 3 nations, russia, turkey, and iran. 4 years ago that syria saw light at the end of the tunnel ahead of another summit in town, ron, the gremlins spokesperson cold, the trilateral agreements, the only international format that is keeping serious stable. here's what else we heard from mr. pess. gov. in his latest interview, graham, i'd say to give you the new choice to the main purpose of the visa to iran east, to participate in the summit of the ascent troika, the guarantor countries of the syrian settlement process, russia, iran, and turkey, which was this is a very important format that has shown its viability and is the only international format that is currently contributing to resolve in the searing conflict. russia
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and the ran are now the most sanctioned countries in the world. but the latest efforts by the western european countries to isolate russia only lead to closer ties between russia in the islamic republic, russian and iranian companies apparently have nothing to lose now. trade and national currencies is picking up pace, ties are being expanded in so many areas from space exploration to joined car manufacturing. the 2 countries are now expecting to sign a major strategic partnership agreement. yeah, the most to approve soon on the 1st of all, we need to further increase tre turnover shipments of our exports to iran have increased by more than 50 percent in total tre, turn over by more than 30 percentage of persons. i hope that by the end of this year, we will break the record that we sent last year by more than $4000000000.00. so by the end of the year, we will have many more business missions. representatives of russian businesses
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will come to iran and vice versa to rush on the more stores. and i think we will successfully resolve issues of banking cooperation, which is very important for switching to national currencies. earlier this month, turkey cemented its role as a k mediator, and the ukrainian conflict talks in est ambled paved the way for a potential compromise on the issue of grain experts from blocked ukrainian ports latimer hooton's upcoming tete a tete with tie beardon, followed by an anticipated press conference could shed light on a possible agreement. this could spell the 1st success in setting up direct talks between moscow and key of in months. we're expecting to hear more about that during vladimir putin trip to, to ron. well, to get more on this now we're going to go live to professor sad mohammed mirandi at the university of to ren, thanks for joining us on the program again. so if russia and iran have basically
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one thing in common, i mean that's definitely the fact that they are both under extreme political and economic pressure from the west. so how significant do you think this bilateral, bilateral cooperation is going to help them step up to these challenges they face together? it is extremely important because as you pointed out, the 2 countries are sanctioned. therefore, neither side is worry about being sanctioned. so they can trade in bass without fear of any extra repercussions from a 3rd party, and therefore their banks can cooperate. they can invest in each other. and we have a number of priorities that are being discussed or carried out between the 2 countries. there is the north south transit corridor, which will link russia 3 ron to the persian gulf and the indian ocean. and which will also link huron to, to the whole of russia,
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the eastern part of europe. in addition to that, we will have tens of millions of dollars of investment in oil and gas industry in iran, especially. one interesting note was that the south harps for field, which is a joint peel between iran and a place where the 2 countries will be carrying out cooperation and the, the russians will be investing in significantly. these i think are very significant changes that are taking place. it makes russia far less dependent on euro and it makes also iran less dependent on western countries as well. we'll talk he's president of course is also inter ran for talks on topics including ukraine and syria. what do you make of turkey stance on these issues, and how do you expect russia in around to be able to work out
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a common strategy with anchor? i think russia and iran want to draw turkey away from nato as much as possible. we'll have to see how far that goes. the iranians and the russians have similar views on afghanistan on armenian azerbaijan, as well as on syria in syria. oh, the ron and russia have fought against the extremists that sadly came from turkey. and it's all rich. our family dictatorships in the persian gulf in afghanistan, both countries want to prevent extremism from growing in the country and, and being exported beyond the country's borders. and it was out of my john in on the sun. both countries are deeply concerned about the movement from northern syria and turkey, the movement of extremist groups into our by john iran supports
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or by john's sovereignty and its internationally recognized borders. but it believes that the turkish government support for the extremist groups in syria that support is, has a dental mental influence on the situation between our, by john and armenia, the iranians and the russians believe that these 2 countries have to learn to live in peace side by side, so i think the russians and the iranians are much closer on these issues. the turks are sort of wavering between the 2 sides. and i think ultimately the turks have to make a decision. while the u. s. has obviously been very zealous when it comes to competing with the influences of russia ran and turkey plus china and the middle east. to what extent do you think washington is going to be able to maintain its position in
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the region? i believe that the united states is on the decline and that's something that the iranians have been telling turkey among other united states is i've been on the decline for decades now. the crisis in the world capitalism, the endless wars. and of course these and this wars are made, could be the western position on ukraine, quite ironic because on the one hand, they condemn russia for the war. but on the other hand, they initiated wars in iraq, afghanistan, libya, they've supported this. so he's in yemen. they've imposed brutal sanctions on venezuela, cuba, nicaragua. and they've, they've carried out a dirty war in syria, so they're really no position to talk about ukraine and the russian role there. so
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these, these endless wars and now and then corona and now the warren ukraine i think, has shown the united states and nato in european countries to be far less powerful than if they were decades ago. and i think it's becoming even clear with regards to your so the belief is that we are moving away from the unilateral policies of the united states. and they unipolar war world order and iran in russia. both believe that to we have the world has to shift to a multi polar world. it will be messy, it will be very difficult. but the current state of affairs is no longer acceptable . we spoke a bit about, you know, american military interventions around the world. so i wanted to ask you, joe biden has stated that the u. s. needs to fill a political vacuum in the middle east to prevent russia and china from stepping in
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. so based on america's track record of all of these military interventions around the world, especially in the middle east, do you think that middle eastern countries would agree with this? well, it depends on what we mean by middle eastern countries. when we read the western media, when we watch western use programs and they talk about governments in the region, they are usually talking about family dictatorships. and those family dictatorships don't represent public opinion. of public opinion in this part of the world is very hostile towards the united states. it has been for many years now. and people in this region recognize that the united states is destroyed country after country united states and its allies across west asia, north africa, other parts of the world. of course, they have a similar situations of beforehand and today as well. so
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no, the united states is unpopular and the united states is on the decline as well. you can be unpopular and powerful and impose your will, but the united states is unpopular and it is a declining power. i'm not saying that the united states is a diminished power, but the united states isn't what it was 2030 years ago. and iran, russia, china. these are countries on the rise. they are powerful. china is of course, a global power. russia is a major power. iran is the most powerful country in west asia and the united states . and nato simply do not have the power any more to confront all these different countries at the same time. if the united states and nato could learn to live with the rest of the world, treat them as equals that would be ideal. but of course, that's fantasy the united states and the european simply cannot change their mentality, their, their sense of exceptionalism and their sense of moral and civilizational
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superiority. and because of that, they cannot compromise. and they cannot, they cannot do the right thing for their own people. why this winter, i think europeans are going to suffer immensely because the europeans are sacrificing their own people for the sake of a policy that is being imposed upon them from an exception. lis leadership in washington, university of turan professor, said mohammed mirandi, thanks a lot for joining us on the program. once again. thank you. joe biden is in hot water on the home front after failing to drum up support for the struggling u. s. energy market from oil exporting arab countries, ortiz caleb shop and has the details. well, the bye didn't. restoration is facing a growing amount of criticism over the continue to high energy costs. in the united states, the cost of gasoline is squeezing. many americans. here's what some republicans
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have said, speaking up, blaming the bye, didn't ministration for what they say or failed energy policies. how come it's wrong to produce our own oil and gas here, but you can go to saudi arabia and fis, bob, to try to get it from saudi. i mean, it makes no sense. in fact, what he should have done, and what it should be doing is excavating energy here at home. we have the resources, we need to supply our folks with the energy that we all need. fundamental problem is that the u. s. is the world's leading super power producing oil and gas. and joe buttons administration is trying to do everything they can, but sooner hurt to reduce that production. now, the binding administration and the democratic party are committed to what they call the green agenda. moving against fossil fuels in the name of environmentalism, they have restricted and halted all off shore and on shore drilling on federal lands. in addition to that, they canceled the keystone x l pipeline. now it's important to note that at this
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point we have many leaders of the petroleum industry. and then i'd say basically calling out the, by an administration saying, why are they willing to go overseas to try and get more oil when they could simply get more oil domestically. this is what a leader of the petroleum industry had to say. instead of meeting with foreign governments to ask them to increase energy production, look to reliable u. s. energy sources here at home, join me and the men and women of america's energy industry. together we can tackle today's energy challenge with energy solutions right here under our feet. well, americans are frustrated with the high price of gasoline and the failure of the buy and ministration to deal with it. now the by the ministration space in a way, a new problems related to this. for example, there is a government watchdog group that is now suing the u. s. department of energy, arguing that their use of the strategic petroleum reserve to deal with the rising
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gas prices. what's the states in danger? because every time they make a release of strategic reserves, then those reserves are not there in case of a real national emergency. so people are rushing frustration with the binding ministration and hoping that soon the white house will offer some kind of real solution to the rising energy costs. and he has prime minister says his country is planning to become a large weapons exporter by building its own ecos defense ecosystem. as of now, india mainly relies on imports from other nations for its military needs. but r t z r t cheek who has more on that. this is a radical shift strong. the policy that india has had followed on defense since 947 since independence multi wants to stay in got in the direction of self reliance. so sustainability and complete independence spencer more be
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has given a very clear detection for the indians in defense services. now he is asking them to not rely on any of the foreign weapons and ammunition, but a go for domestic production. today, a large part of the budget earmarked for the purchase of defense equipment is being spent on procurement from indian companies. in the last 45 years, our defense imports have come down by about 21 percent. today we are moving fast from the biggest defense importer to a big exporter. friends to move b has been trying very hard to change the overall mindset within the bureaucracy within the political leadership as well. and in the us, defense services has been consistently underlining that india can not be dependent on others. we developed a habit of being dependent on foreign countries for even the simplest products,
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like drug addicts we were addicted to the products imported from abroad. to change this mindset, we worked on mission mode after 2014, after learning from the approach of the past to create a new ecosystem of defense. clearly, branson movies that india has to fight on its own. india has to be less relying on strategic allies and he is living in that direction. he's living in the direction basically sense sustainability, self reliance in almost all sectors. on the issue of you, india remained new through india, did not take any sites and that was in alignment with this mindset with this thinking that we cannot be of fraud. isn't we really not budge on our independence? lisa, we foreign policy. india stood by russia. these are we, ukraine,
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india did not war against russia at the united nations. and this is part of that might said that women to it's strategic independence, whether it's, you know, warren ukraine or whether it's domestic reduction, all weapons. ah. meanwhile, the e u is reportedly planning to partially unfreeze seized assets of some leading russian banks to ease global food trade transactions. brussels is said to be ready to pass the necessary paperwork on wednesday. however, the move does not mean that any sanctions are actually officially being lifted. this comes, it made an ongoing western denial that restrictions against russia over ukraine have led to a global food crisis. meanwhile, though western military assistance to ukraine is starting to dry up, germany's defense minister says berlin can no longer afford to send as much age to kiev as before, while also claiming that ukraine is aware of these complications. however,
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all these recent moves are expected to be met with anger in kiev, where officials are. busy ready, calling some of their western allies. traders as our team fiorella is val explain. it seems the less success ukraine has on the battlefield. the latter, it shall set its western allies. those ukraine ones failed as partners in the fight against so called russian terror are now increasingly being labeled as traitors. after all, it's much easier to pin the blame on someone else rather than take a look at yourself or change tactics. the latest, the fall from kids, very high pedestal is just an trudeau. that's after the canadian prime minister refused to allow your parents to freeze is coming winter, due to the rise of energy costs across the e. you simply dang in the postal. this is not just about the turbine, this is about complying with sanctions. if there is one violation, now, it's only a matter of time before others will follow. russia is duly some purpose, black mailing, others with gas and provoke and sanction breaches. ukrainians will never accept
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count as decision regarding the north stream turbine, which was decided to be handed over to germany in violation of the sanctions regime . it's not just canada back paddling. vladimir zalinski is not pleased that some western banks have chosen to continue doing business with russian companies. in fact, the ukranian president even think some of them should be tried at the hag. never mind that j. p. morgan, one of the banks mentioned last $524000000.00, largely because of the fallout from the russia ukraine conflict. the bank is one of the biggest players in global commodities and it's economic fluctuations greatly impact the global market. in my view, western banks are committing war crimes because they are helping the putin regime in this specific way, and they are supporting the regime. that's not all ukraine's foreign minister slammed what he called, a hypocritical nato for doing literally nothing to counter russia. the war is always a test that rips masks off, and we all saw real faces. what we saw some revolutionary groundbreaking decisions
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taken by the european union, which even they themselves did not expect to make. and we see nato as an alliance as an institution sidelined and doing literally nothing. i'm sorry to say literally nothing. a reminder that since the conflict began on february 24th of this year, ukraine has received billions of dollars worth of weapons and military equipment from at least $28.00 countries, including $25.00 nato members. and unfortunately for ukraine trainers are seemingly everywhere these days with the so called betrayal coming from inside the country as well. the lensky recently fired to top officials, one being long term from even because of the head of the country's top security service. and the other being irina benedict to love. the prosecutor general both were blamed for ramp and treason within their organizations, with the lensky saying that a large number of their staffers were working with russia. stone. the solution that is little known as of today 651 criminal proceedings have been registered regarding treason and co operation activities of employees of the prosecutors office,
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pretrial, investigation bodies, and other law enforcement agencies. in particular, more than 60 employees of the prosecutors office and the s b u remained in the occupied territory and our work and it gives our state of florida. so while the you britain and the u. s. are giving billions of a to ukraine and creating a south main economic crisis in their countries. kia is still calling many of them traders. what will be enough for ukraine? it seems the country is not only losing ground on the battlefield against russia, but losing faith and the support from its allies who are coming to realize that heavy consequences of their own sanctions. the rushes defense ministry says its forces have destroyed a field base, manned by the notorious, neo nazi right sector battalion and southern ukraine, with at least 200 militants said to have been killed there by russian missiles. according to the latest reports, up to 60 soldiers have also been killed by russians strikes on ukrainian military
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positions inside the done yet people's republic plus several storage facilities with ammunition for weapons supplied by the u. s. in europe, we're also destroyed, according to moscow. meanwhile, in the russian controlled hair, san region of southern ukraine, a key bridge has been bought. the local officials flaming key as forces are sawn authority, se ukrainian troops used american supplied artillery rocket launchers to target the site. no casualties have been reported in that attack. and as key as military continues to shall, residential areas in the don boss, people's republics, the number of civilian casualties is mounting with them. children are among them, are teeth, roman coarser, visited mother who lost her daughter during a ukrainian strike on central onions. the number of civilian casualties continues to mount here in the nest, especially. so since ukraine started receiving heavy caliber weaponry and ammunition from nato. now this place in the center of don ask is just one of the
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latest strikes according to local officials, a 155 millimeter cannon has struck this place. as the result, a 10 year old girl was ripped apart and i spoke to her mom who is completely devastated. 2 ah ah ah, i do need to know this is what it is and when you, when you do a quote
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you ship us down, gyla city, you, brendan, is there proof the puzzle bureau prosper? what dog or or him could you send it on with oh, my asthma children, but the most, are there any kids at the current that over the land throughout the process to son with ah, to close out for, for you to you. soon. to deal with,
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veronica was at a neighbor's house just a few doors sat down. and just before the strikes began, she ran back home. according to her mom in order to brush her hair and get back to playing with her little friends. when the shell struck, her body ended up right here. you can still see the marks from the blood on the asphalt. the neighbors are all visiting the place of her death right now, bringing flowers, plush toys. and of course, none of this can bring the little girl back as her mom. helena is completely devastated romano calls for f r t. the nest people's republic. that's all for this our join us again and just to.

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