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as you know, i wasn't aware of the exact number of russian citizens that are in american prisons . but one of the things that really distinguishes the united states from other countries is, has a conflict of universal jurisdiction where the united states takes it upon himself to be able to literally roam the world, arresting people the claims are violating us. well let's go live now to russia's top diplomat. so gala robs press conference at the asian summit in cambodia. this is, this is an annual event. we looked at how agreements were being implemented reached last fall as an online summit of the russia assay on summit, where we adopted a very important document, a comprehensive corporation plan of 2025 years into this sort of everyone confirmed their commitment to working in all the areas of this plan,
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including the level of security council and issues of security in terms of anti drug trafficking activities. and in terms of information security, these are very important areas of new twin political corporation. we were pleased with the fact that at the end of last year, near indonesia, the 1st ever made russia as an exercise to replace that exercise was very successful and was received very positively in our countries. we also talked about the fact that unless greater potential of assay on countries encountering news reads, benefits from the annual grade training courses of health di didn't ministry of internal this has and the federal child security services.
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the me and other points we mention was that inside of the pin demick our trades substantially last year and exceeds $2000000000.00. this is not, of course the limits and we have some so the tracks that they're going to continue working on, including financial mechanisms, expanding the use of national currencies in settling transactions and other instruments. there's a great out look at such areas as digital economy, a health care, new modern technology, nuclear energy space, exploration with us and others. and we have a bilateral for programs with a number of ac on you, foundries here. but there's also interest in fostering this dialogue and the level of the whole organization. this year is the year of the russia assay and
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scientific and technical corporation. so this fits well with our agenda, not sure that issue or a meeting we approve the plan on fostering tourism between the russian assay and 3 to 20 to 24. and the working plans in education through to 2026 from another important element of our corporation was assay and is the interest displayed by the organization in expanding contacts with the shanghai corporation organization and the eurasian economic union. we are going to continue holding the assay and dialogue on a, on the sidelines of the st. petersburg, international economic forum. the, our meeting in june received very good feedback and assay and is going to take part in the eastern economic forum in vladivostok in september as well as in the 2nd
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international forum on the protection of the tiger. this is a russian initiative that was very popular than yourself. apart from the russia, as he and hitting there was another event regarding the pro, with annual event held a to the level of foreign ministers of the east asia summits is here. of course, we could not help focusing on jay political processes quite substantial unfolding right now which lead to the class between the se and centric corporation. infrastructure involves the meeting between s e n and their partners and the stage of some is the and the regional a r f for him again in the shaded lie as c and the meetings between defense ministers of s e n and with their partner countries counterparts. all of these
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formats are open because they act on the basis of consensus and mutual respect. and all of deals or maps are facing the threads created by the united states and their allies, which are striving to create narrow logs, including political military structures, which is something that is exemplified by the alkalis alliance, australia, united states, and the u. kale. what we're seeing here is the desire to use office to push remote nato interests in the asia pacific region. nato is makes no secret out of this, the met some mysteries saw the declaration of natives global insecurity responsibility. they talked about the indivisibility of security of your atlantic,
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and these are pacific regions, and of course, they exploited the military. so the new sentiment belligerent sentiment that we're seeing in japan today, news and panam, new zealand and australia are being increasingly called into activities that have to do with expanding nato military infrastructure in this region that we are in right now. and informing would logistic chains here to serve the needs of military on the machine for you. and many other things. apart from the military political sphere are being up again, pulled by the united states and their allies are outside the ass and clor. ma'am, they are trying to create these closed doors clubs to discuss maritime security. for example, although this is a topic that has been discussed in the assay and centric format for
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a long time. they are creating other people narrow parallels structures on cyber security. again, running in parallel to what has been happening as c and a forum that was and just very recently the united states came up with the initiative of creating a new organization or a new alliance around the in the pacific economic framework. and fewer this, he has to be an alternative to this or can preventive regional economic partnership initiated by assay. and whereas this is a framework just sort of a framework suggested by the states has only sent an invitation to only 7 members of s e. an which shows that it's not an inclusive, but it is an exclusive structure where only those are invited who are not going to be trouble makers who are not going to push a,
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stand their ground. and we'll just to agree with whoever that makes these decisions are almost unilaterally, and some people use, i guess we share our views of what is happening, what we suppress the importance of practical concentration in this region without politicizing. it too much talking here about fighting pandemic related risks. now this is wrapped is going to remain with us even if we do overcome coven newton's antics will emerge. everyone agrees the russian initiative, a quote, but who are working. this track in this region finds broad support among countries in this region. we're also proposed an initiative in the context of a reinvigorating local economy. is the initiative to support tourism specifically and we're planning to hold
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a meeting between the heads of the relevant authorities of the issue in the framework from the east asia cement. another phenomenon, me at the one that came to the for, during the pandemic, a broad volunteer movement. everyone in russia, treasures the contribution dad, volunteers, and civil society made 2 of fighting to pandemic and assisting doctors a proposal to organize a regional movement among volunteers. and this has again, some traction and i hope that we'll, we'll see it's implemented in practice, chile, or do you need. so you've got to read and there are many other people who are initiatives that i've mentioned, including cybersecurity and other areas of our joint work. little story if you're still so this is a,
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it for my introductory remarks. the most important thing here is this a new way up, but you will stay numerical is the sentiment that we are seeing. a conflict between sam centric and new structures which that are being push lanai the united states in this region, if you will, as an alternative to the is more comprehensive inclusiveness and consensus based vehicles. let's hear your questions with afternoon channel one. russia. what do you think is the main outcome for russia after your trip to can body and and young ma, what can you send winter in russia sales, so to speak. i'm sure we have enough winds in siberia and rushes far east. as 4
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winds that blowing here, star moves, they tend to be stormy, you know, shut with destruction, and there is a serious storm happening here at the end. we reaffirmed our commitment to the principles of assay and that it has been used for decades to induct. it's what i'm talking about with all of these formats that are based on equitable dialogues on respecting each other on using consensus. and these formats are seeing some very challenging and trying times 3 attempts to introduce a block mentality in nature this year needed public slips you had with him. and that's why you made it public something that everyone should was suspected that they are actually aspiring to be the global dominant force and security. this leads to qualitative changes in this region. 1000 used
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a nation's traditionally countries is that like new jersey reactions and sudden moves, they are very concerned with these new developments that there's going to be a new arena for this standoff. i haven't mentioned this with them, but i can tell you right now just to de escalate issue. we have a couple. we heard some very fiery remarks about what's happening around this that high ones rates after the visit by and his pillow say our chinese counterparts were very that made some very intense remarks and present as of japan said that there was not the chinese business and the one china policy that is declared doesn't mean that beijing has to
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be asked for permission to visit yvonne, which is strange launch demise from ian. i was with me. there were mentions of ukraine as well. and with us colleagues and some of their departments have said something, nothing new. we reminded everyone about what it was. it happened in the run up to these events. what role was played by the night stays over a number of years. a solution life was made impossible for russian speakers in ukraine. everything related to the russian language to education. russia, to the russian mass media was made impossible. where and nat see theory and practices were being pushed where the minsk agreements were being ignored. aided and abetted by washington and russell's and the ukraine was being pumped full of weapons. new they says military bases and they,
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the bases were being planned to contain the russia. a secretary, lincoln kept repeating that sovereignty and clear, thorough integrity of nations is sacred. and by the way, he cited the un charter for the 1st time and years because for years americans have not been mentioning the un charter, but they've only been focusing on this so called rules based order. apparently. now it's time for them to appeal to the un charter to a much find excuses for they are disruptive actions as they create threats for russia using ukrainian fits terry the right. so it was a useful, a chance for us to once again restate our opinion, provides the facts that show the participation of
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u. s. military in the context in ukraine to talk about the, the weapons systems that are being used against civilians and the don bass region with us and so on. what's really important to us is to make sure that this region remains the region of corporation. and we are in our commitment to the initial principles just of assay and the which it put in the foundations of this architecture task news agency, mr. kirby said yesterday that mr. secretary of lincoln would try to button the whole you on the sidelines of this meeting to discuss the possible prisoners to all of britney grinder and pull whelan at some point. this happened. you had to discuss these things, but the secretary clinton. well,
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mister kerry must have failed to mention this to mister lincoln, because we were seated pretty close to people apart. and i didn't notice that the secretary of lincoln was in any hurried to buttonhole me or grab at my buttons. as for the person, as you mentioned, who has been convicted in the russian, the united states, i've talked about this already as a specific channel approved by our president. and whatever people might say in public, this channel shields exists and is still relevant. the americans might want to try to resolve this. have public diplomacy again, as they make loud statements about the steps that are going to take, but that's their business. that's their problem. i would even say because com
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professional work, not just this track, but on other areas as well is something that americans don't often stomach. so this is my response to you. we are prepared to discuss this but within the framework, but it's almost like a reboot for the channel that was approved by president's pollutant and biden scrutiny. agency, sir, by john. broke sees fire in gordon, a car back region, the prime minister of armenians. i spoke about signing a separate them miranda with russia in addition to existing bilateral security agreements between armina and russia. do you see there's a need to assign
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a separate mandate for the ration peacekeeping mission there? and i, you planning any contacts in the near future on this subject we, it's very difficult for me to comment on this because we haven't seen any concrete proposals that are being modeled by prime minister passion yan on the ration peacekeeping mission in the gotten the car box, so i'm not going to deal in assumptions any party to the agreements reached by the presence of russia and by john, the prime minister armenia has the right to propose addendums, but we haven't seen them interfere acts news agency. what is your view of the possible outcome of the current negotiations in vienna on
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the iranian nuclear deal? and can the western position that was russia impact the future of this deal? 60 the glitch in the, as for the outlaws of reaching an agreement to reinvigorate the joint, a companion plan of action. we've spoken about this. our position is clear, it hasn't changed with those. and this plan must of the resume in the form that in which it was approved by the un security council without any additions or extractions. right now we're talking here about the fact that americans are trying to change this plan of action and make the
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new plan into a new agreement. and we are talking about keeping it the way which it was in 2015 just it's what iran wants and we believe that iran is right. the americans left to j. c. p. o, a at which had been approved by everyone, including by the americans themselves, back in the day. and since washington was instrumental in destroying at washington, it should now recommit to upholding it. this is the problem right now. is the s t m newspaper i see a question about us sanctions, etc, that nies into few rushes, the presidents in the un, russia, or russia because we'll be able to participate in the un events. it's not up to the
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americans to decide that as for our level, whether it's going to be a delegation from moscow or as us colleagues, we have said in those spirit of freedom loving they might want to interfere with the arrival of our delegation will wait and see the o n as the the united states, as the host has the obligation to make sure that every country has a chance to participate in the work of you and organizations. the united states has not been performing these duty as well. and just recently sent a letter to the secretary general, who in houston must make sure that the country where the un headquarters, a located to respect their obligations. and this agreement reached between the u. n
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. and the united states means that the secretary general has the right to even go to arbitration if washington breaks its commitments to us, critically and so at this stage several years, the events that the general has been unwilling or unable to exercise this right? we are reminding him that he does have this, right. it's not something that he just actually showed. sure is. this is something that he should use. we started reminding him of that right back when the obama administration in its last 2 weeks in the white house, committed a crime by depriving us of diplomatic property, including the property where our mission to the un was house. so we hope that the united states will realize that even
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reputation on the world stage, it's important for them to avoid the perception that they are afraid of discussions that they're just trying to block the channels all over. the engagement with countries that hold the position that runs counters is that of the un arguments lead to establishing the truth. you know, here in the asia pacific region, they are creating structures where they will only engage with countries that are of the same opinion where no one will to contradict them or challenge them. these structures will become ossified and i'm not going to be very promising because they will won't reflect the whole range of opinions existing in this region. the same applies to the united states. we want every un number to have no problem
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participating fully in un events. thank you so much when i'm coming back to the news in the democratic republic of congo, which has off the spokesmen of the united nations peacekeeping mission monasco to leave the country, blaming him for stoughton tensions that led to deadly protests last week. the government will appreciate very much if arrangements are made for mathias gilman to leave congress territory as soon as possible. the presidents of this official on national territory is not likely to foster a climate of mutual trust in serenity that so essential between the congress institutions and maneuvers go. this gun, after 36 people, including 4 un peacekeepers were killed last week, has hundreds of protesters attacked emissions offices across the country. the government says that the spokesman had made indelicate an inappropriate statements
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which contributed to the tension between the population and monasco civilians to choose the mission which has been active for more than 10 years of failure to protect them from violence by armed gun gangs that has long plagued the region, not someone to squab. the real reason pushing us to kick out this un mission is because they are no longer doing their job properly for which they came to our country for loved ones like they were supposed to bring peace and protection to our population while they were supposed to support our army against rebels and insecurity. he now that they are not able to provide all these services. we do not see why this mission can continue to remain here. monasco must go now. what was out of it? new. we are so determined with this fight, whatever the numbers of people we have lost on the ground, really, we know that they have died because they believed that the you and must go. this is why we will not stop. we feel more than ready and motivated to fight until the last piece keeper leaves our country better. as you can see even now, now we're preparing everything ourselves for another protest against the un mission
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. we are not discouraged so far with this fight. we know that from now on, only pressure will push out this un mission, and this is why we will return with the final battle. and for sure, the u. n. will leave by force medical. this is not the 1st incident of confrontation between un peacekeepers and company citizens. at least 2 people were killed and 15 wounded when members of monasco open fire at a board post in the countries eastern region especially presented over the secretary general of the un in the democratic republic of congo, said an investigation had begun, and the suspects of wasted we had from journalist gaiden balloon who stays the congolese government is looking for a new partner to help secure peace and stability in the region when someone is playing they sparks person role. yeah. especially in the you and so that means they so their mission is trusting you and is considering you like the
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responsible and one of the mission leader. yeah, of course he can be accused of being supporting the rebels. oh, supporting the ed. does peacekeepers who shot on the population? so yeah, so, so that's the choice for of the government. maybe they can shoot him to the justice because of those people who have been killed. so all that is their responsibility. so it's under the responsibility of the un peacekeeping mission because they are cause the damage there by shooting on the local population. so now there is a problem of effectiveness. and the d. c is looking for a, a good partner who can have to promote peace and to end up these creases that last too long. well, that's a rapport. news this hour. we'll be back in about 2 and a half minutes with the latest developments. stay tuned for more of us here in
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moscow. good bye for now. ah, ah, her decades washington adhered to what has been called the one china policy and that included taiwan for better or worse, it is kept the peace in the region. house speaker nancy pelosi strip the taiwan puts this into question is the by the administration, needlessly and recklessly provoking china with
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