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suffering, and the same old policy of sanction sanctioning country being implemented in the city or so you have a lot of ordinary citizen suffering, but over on the security situation at the city as well. one more question i want to ask you here about the ran nuclear deal, because this is something that russian president vladimir putin mentioned that these trilateral talks. he said that they need to be preserved and their countries involved need to spare, no effort to do so. what do you think the future of the ran nuclear deal is going to be you know, the racy administration is negotiating in good faith. they see promised a lot of improvements in you as economy and if the agreement is signed again, if you see cancer and then i think the message and supports the problem that we have is in washington is a disagreement on the agreement. we have the chairman of the us fun affairs
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committee and in the senate opposing the agreement publicly. he's a democrat so there's a lot of the senior living with him. and by then. busy government, the us congress, majority of the senators oppose the agreement, the people who attended by that message and as opposed to agreement, they don't want to read that to it. but instead of averaging that issue today they had robert, maggie liz, us presented him to talk with threatening you on and wanting you run that to center on to russia. selling drones is not prohibited under any international law. jones, i'm not lessons of mass destruction is on, isn't independent country. russia is an independent country. they can engage in, arms saves young by local from russia. you can 7 russia. so we have
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lots of chaos in washington. and the main reason we are not having an agreement is because of the 3. by now i said the last question was the last one. but here's the real last one. i wanted to ask you just what do you think? what kind of role do you think iran can play in terms of maintaining food security in the world right now? because right now, russia and turkey are working out the situation surrounding the boss for the fact that ukrainian mines are interrupting russian supplies from going through the black sea. what kind of role do you think iran can play and making sure that the world food markets have enough supply? you know, as you and your, you know, you don't, is in the southern one of russia and the other side of the cast can see. so on is that out for the grain and there's supplies that are needed to go true to go to other parts of the world,
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given the fact that on the east or the west and borders of russia, they have this conflict and the europeans is basically following us dictates iran could be a route for the green and others, other food attempts to go to iran and get to see the internationally. we had the training, the 1st train that started from moscow and reached the persian gulf just a few days ago. so there are lots of talk and cooperation and that child, you know, is actually expired. i being a project on making sure that the trains train lines the tracks available for this type of activity. so a lot of the issues that was discussed in the bilateral meeting between president and put and president ac. so you can play a role in that regard. unfortunately,
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the united states is willing to have many people start to make foreign policy go to achieve some foreign policy objective. the united states is really the start of millions of people. and i think you don't realize that this is an area that you can have russia to actually make sure that that doesn't happen. professor a political communication from toronto. aud is audi, thanks a lot for joining us on the programs. very valuable insight. thank you. western sanctions against russia are bringing, suffering to 3rd world countries like 3 longer. that's according to the impoverished south asian nations interim president, speaking at an international forum for preventing hunger and famine. there does look at the sanctions that are being impose and i thought says
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in this study, it is sanction being russia. believe me, the fashion on being russ. yeah. believe me. but it did mean that i thought that needs as long as gripped by its worst ever economic crisis. crowds of people are trying to flee the country, hoping that the grass is greener on the other side are to corresponding runjun sharma explains. what does the bank club ireland going to its worse ever economic crisis due to its people. since the beginning of april, thousands have lost their jobs, desperate and hopeless with the system. she lumpkins now want to leave their once beloved country, but to do that, they need passports. and for that they require printing material, which is now in short supply. just like everything else, with the demand so high, the weight seems endless. you feel long, you are the doctor often cars all type at all stations mature at the department of
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immigration in columbus. these people have queued up, trying to leave this country to well wherever they can find whatever job they can or the content. going to look at my i leave my asthma and my kids. everything i live in going there was, yesterday, gave them today to you. i one money i need money because i have 2 children. i cannot go to her there. gandhi, but i won't go because my children, all these she was outside gas stations, petrol stations, all the department of immigrations are one big cry for help. it remains to be seen in the weeks to come, whether the new government will actually listen or engine sharma in columbus reporting for our t. china's warned a forceful response if the u. s. house of representative speaker nancy pelosi
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follows through with her plan to visit taiwan next month. if the u. s. side obstinately clings to this course, china will definitely take resolute and forceful measures to firmly defend its national sovereignty and territorial integrity. was he is due to touched down and taiwan in august to show washington support for the island to mid rising tensions with china. it will be the 1st visit over us. how speaker to taiwan in 25 years, asian still considers the island part of its territory. and while the u. s. does not recognize taiwan as an independent country. washington has shown strong backing 40 pe, joe biden has pledged to intervene if by if beijing makes a move on taiwan and the island held its largest ever military drills with us support earlier this month. a senior fellow at the pan goal institution thing tank told us that washington is actually interested in a military escalation between china and taiwan. seems to me was not happy with what
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was your grant that we are starting another war asia. so, you know, trigger having people, this is a frustrating, you know, a lot of people who are stand, do we need another wall? do we need another war in peaceful and stable south east asia, east asia. that's the defense. but you can only activity around the world, and now we are having new economic activities around the world. but a washington is not doing enough. remember, washington, the government has repeatedly the maybe to do this. why cannot principle? which means i want to bother trying to. but actually, we are doing another rule in terms of behavior. so this is another thing, probably you can never cross us government that's simply not trustworthy. i think the chinese are to be the better prepared for the worst. and whatever happened a, the content of the us publication top us lawmakers are in
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a position to make huge gains from a new law in the semiconductor industry. they're now passing, that's according to american high tech watchdogs, who have accused some us politicians of corruption. how speaker nancy pelosi is among the prime suspects. we had been working constantly on a chips deal and we need to have the transformative nature of research and education and the rest to make us continue the pre eminent in the world of how it shapes up in the next short period of time. we'll see what we are determined that we will pass a bill. looks like you s a chip. designers are starting to actually support the series of bills which are supposed to make the us more competitive in the chip and semiconductor industry. now the creating helpful incentives to produce them, conductors for american act,
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or what they're calling the chips act is mainly in response to the rapid growth of the chinese chip industry, which accounts for almost 10 percent in global sales alone. now initially there is a microchip industry was not supportive of the bills as a series of bills waiting to be voted on by the us senate was seen to be just a portion of lead benefiting the larger manufacturers while leaving out the smaller american a chip design companies, however, speaker nancy pelosi and her house in order to gain more favor in a passage included in their version of the bill, a manufacturing tax credit and a 25 percent investment tax credit for chip design activities. all of this, daniel could total $52000000000.00 in subsidies and tax credit for companies. now the white house and the department of defense had also joined in the lobbying in the effort for a quick passage of the chips act, saying it is now a matter of national security for this bill. to pass rapidly. however,
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washing groups are sound in the alarm as well. most would like to see the growth of manufacturing of chips and semiconductors here in the united states. some are seeing this is just another bailout for some of the largest american tech firms, all under this ideal of american competitiveness and a move which it could actually make domestic chip makers less competitive and innovative for the future. now the latest series of bills also brings the spotlight on insider trading, which many in congress benefit from most most famous speaker of the house. nancy pelosi, who now sits on over $1000000.00 in potential games following our husbands. a recent acquisition of 20000 shares at turner calls of n v i v. i a, a semiconductor company stock, a company expected to largely benefit from this bill. now nancy policies has been a policy on average by about half a $1000000.00 of stock
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a year compared to the average member of congress who only by $5.00 to $6000.00 a year. now the speaker responded through a spokesman in a statement saying, the speaker herself does not own any stocks. the speaker has no prior knowledge or a subsequent involvement in any transactions. currently, semiconductor stocks have risen all of this ahead of the expected senate vote, which is scheduled for late tuesday with final passage of the bill, just as soon as next week will supply chain disruptions due to western sanctions on russia are creating shortages of rare materials, forcing companies that rely on them to raise prices and look for alternatives. japan's main producers of car batteries. we're going to cut back to our top story right now because latimer putin has just arrived. he's going to see some international agenda. some might have a lot of forgot about syria,
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but today showed that there was not some all 3 of them the truth. so we would like to hear from you to master minutes about the situation on the ground interior products. we've talked a lot about or no more similarities that you have made some contradictions. so what did you decide to do? first of all about the contradiction that i've mentioned like the war issue or not. so there's why recounting differences logic by describing what we have in common and what makes this form possible. we all believe that we need to guarantee the territorial integrity of the syrian, our republic, and to get treated with the terrorists of various kinds. this is key and this was reiterated in the join state and i think this is very important. yes, there are some differences, obviously. but we all support
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a process. you know me and our joint efforts have allowed to bring the various conflicting parties, such as the opposition and the official government and various experts in the ends of public organizations and the united nation on a platform to work together. and that is very important when yet. another thing is that humanitarian assistance to syria is ongoing because the sanctions currently introduced against syria and the syrian people are leading to serious results. not ever set of people are living beyond the line of poverty. this situation is very serious unit, want to keep it so it wouldn't be fair to single out certain groups. and to politicize the humanitarian aid being provided 3rd through different approaches to
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humanitarian aid. and we've got, we proceeded from the idea that it should be organized in such a way that it conforms to international humanitarian law. this means that all humanitarian aid needs to be channeled through the official syrian government for damascus. we agreed to extending the current procedure for 6 months, including the hitler by his own difficult to take additional time to coordinate oppositions. so that's that there are some different positions on what's happening in the transfer for his and we have some common instituted approaches. we all believe that the united states need to leave the
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territory. they need to stop plundering the syrian people that have been carrying oil out. if you are legally and there are some proposals on how to stabilize the situation in the region. we know that the russian turkish observers working and we think that in order to ensure a long term stabilization, you need to give all the 30 treat over to the official government and damascus. and the armed forces of the syrian arab republic. then we will be able to have a dialogue for those in charge with the official government. if you get that will be a serious stabilizing factor, the privilege. to summarize your work is ongoing, and i have mentioned it several times and i will say it again. got to work by the
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asked him 3 the boys. russia took an iran is all about finding compromises. and this allowed us to ensure up to 90 percent of territory is currently controlled by the syrian government, which you really did. so as we say, we have broken the spine of international terrorism and that's a great result. and this was made possible through joint efforts. if you can, someone can someone skip over? what was the newspaper today? you had 31 and one meetings. first with mr. received and the way with mainstream, how may name then we mr. or the one with the, the pressure you didn't have any media thence. nicole, like any of those,
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we only know about the topic discounts and well the practical part spoke as meeting with somebody. what was the main thing, mr. during phase shipments to my lat, whole meeting. so in particular, you're sad that you disguise with her because counterpart matter of, she's grain school supplies, rush and brain, ukrainian grain to international market. so if you could talk about detail so that a good history, well, there are no secrets here. almost everything has been made known. of course, there are some details and i'm not following the immediate picture very closely. will love them. but as i seat ah, what was the book every one of these meetings had some key points, which were important for the parties involved. and as i said, of the press conference in my statement for the press release,
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during my talks with the spiritual leader of iran, we talked about strategic issues and the development of the situation, the region which you were hand that it was very important for me to here he's assessment and it was of reassuring to see that we have a matching views with iran on many items. so it was very important and very useful. as to my meeting with the president, tracy, we discussed economic issues festival. and during these 6 months, we had a, a 40 percent growth in trade between russia and iran. you we have some promising areas of cooperation in various sectors such as developing infrastructure goes,
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you may know that to one of the vice prime ministers of russia is currently who was seeing a working group building relations in the trans caucasian region and developing infrastructure and solving infrastructural challenges in the south caucasus, that as an, as or by john armenia and russia. but as to the iranian line, what can be done can be done and done the 1st experimental difficult, much train set has now on his journey the short train line, the railway line that it will connect iranian ports with the persian gulf and the india. and then you manage it
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will be a short railway stretch, but on the run in tow tree by which by john will greatly benefit from we met the president of us here by john who are in the caspian summit. and iran is also very interested and had some important projects for russia as well, for the family. it will allow if there's any russian cargoes to be supplied from st . petersburg to the persian gulf, it'll be a very promising good shape. so it's only 146 kilometers, go to samples that will run through the ranting territory and the russian parts african as has been prepared. and we have discussed this with our partners and with
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us there by john. and i hope that we will now completely stop somewhat actual work on the project. and it's a very interesting project for us. it's a good example of it to post. i use exporting our services russian railway services to be precise and are also some she was by nit items regarding the iranian nuclear program. but it was important for us to understand nashik chase the speech of the plans as they ran inside and how to weld this joint work is to play to part it in organizing the work between the ron and the i. e. she's, she's and the russian row houses have been
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a significant even though i will not go into detail as to grain to mess with what we discussed with the president of turkey. who are you? yes. as i've said, he's got the got the turkey and the president out awhile. me personally made great efforts and made a contribution to solving these the multiple, strictly shoes around the ukranian grain. but our conditions from the outset was that this is discussed as a package and that all the restrictions of potential russian supplies of grain would be lifted. that was our original agreement with international organizations. if you don't need to handle
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them, they took up the task of preparing a package and a no objections were raised, including by our american partners. so let's see what comes out of this as to what the restrictions on russia lies and supplies. i used united states have effectively lifted other restrictions so that see if this is the same happens where the grain, if they want to make the situation in the world markets better, they will do it. put the filter middle on our part where ready at 2. should we export who we have? we had a 50 to 30000000 tons and this year we'll have a 50000000 tons. welcome to greg to using them just because vast. here europe is facing serious sanity crisis theory, talking about gifts from cutting out gas media with a company,
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sand official edification, to one of its recipients in germany, siding for its majority of them. and the beauty. so is it justified us to blame bratia for their symbolic gift from continued to fulfill its obligation? step whipple, no football. first of all, as prom, yet has always fulfilled its obligation and intends to do so particularly unit. but that when our partners try to shifts the blame for their own mistake, some gas from he gets, it is completely unfounded. and what is the situation with energy supplies with the problem? got, do you know what was it was upper floor with augusta the year before. last year, your gas in europe, your cost was $100.00 euro, but 1000. she would townsend at this year be she's had costs
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$1700.00 euro? no. no it's and i have her in the plate discussed this many times. i don't think i need to go into detail on european countries, energy policy, who decided to disregard the importance of traditional fuels. still your stuff will not get there and decided to made it make a sake on non traditional kinds of fuel. there are very keen on non traditional storms to shop relationships and, and now they're also trying to stay calm, non traditional types of fuel, but in the winter is long different. so they'll have to make do you know, it was a little bit though and so new people, it is a capital investment in the traditional british allergy. sectors have been
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reduced. banks about provide financing, busty, which insurance companies can you, would you don't go to work, but you don't, you take up such contracts on transport is not developing and that's the result of a decade long policy official issue. so this is where it's stems from prestige and it's not because of some actions by russia or gas problems. and that's the price mike was doubling. beautiful then, you know, newly media mentioned until recently with our we supplied about 30000000000 cubic meters of gas to turkey. in to 170 billed to bottle flights. europe and 55000000000. went through no string, one disagreement yet. so if i remember correctly, but 33000000000 went through jamar, europe,
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the 2 pipelines that ran through the territory of ukraine and about 12000000000 to the grave turkish root. yes, an appeal up then ukraine suddenly announced that one of those lines of those 2 lines is being closed down to a store. they purport got the picture. it is because the, you put gas pumping station is outside craning control and is located in the loo, ganske people's republic. but that station and you fell under the control of the legal people republic several months ago. and now they suddenly decided to close it down. there were no problems, but they just decided to close down on political grounds should 1st position. so what happened next? bush do it. poland. thanks. now introduce sanctions. you
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against your, my europe. and that pipeline was accounted for and 33000000000 cubic meters. deputies. and that's a $3334000000.00 people you per day is still in daily than they started to lose it in reverse mode. so they're buying gas from germany. and germany was also just re selling russian gas. and you've got, i would send you, they used to buy your money on the market price, and now they're buying it from germany and germany's buying gas or term contract complaint, which is a $3.00 to $4.00 times a cheapest. you've actually been able to do it by hand. germany benefits from selling gas on the premium. you should break it and for poland because it's
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cheaper than buying gas directly. but the over volume of gas in the european market has gone down, and the overall price and the market has gone up. so who's the winner? europe seems to have lost so much. so that's a for him. all yours is one of the routes that was in ukraine was closer than jamar. you're push closed and now nor string one big set remained as a one of the main routes. 55000000000 cubic meters a year number. okay. got you. and she started pumped by 5 pumping station of numbers. galler equipped with a siemens pump list, and a one pump was supposed to be taken out for maintenance. i think my daughter went to you and.
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