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i showed him in the toner so often as up middle guy said she had the same it about them. i was was national know custodians of a top headlines on asi international. russia warns that ukraine's latest security proposals to it's western allies are a direct path to world war 3. e. u chief of angela and the state of the union speech is all about ukraine, potentially ignoring that of sky rocketing inflation and energy deficit and other issues affecting ordinary everyday people. open up a lot also in the program, china as president prepares to make his 1st trip overseas since the pandemic. he's heading to was pakistan for the summit of the shanghai cooperation organization. our correspondents are on location
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with good to have you with us for this program from moscow, an awful lot of heavy hitting stories for you. welcome to them. it's saucy international, by the way, so well being shackled into slavery to kiev. that's how moscow describes newly proposed ukrainian security guarantees which are expected to be signed into approval by more than a dozen european states. let's get some clarity on this in the program just a bit earlier discussed at all with our correspondent ecosystem off. the very basic bottom line is of with these of these proposals that have been drawn up by the way, by cave and nato together is to provide ukraine with all perks that a natal member state gets, but without actually declaring or ukraine and giving it the status of a member state of this block essentially, or there are a few points here, for example, or
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a bunch of european nations and nato member states that they will be obliged to, according to these proposals, a to invest into ukraine to provide ukraine with arms shipments. secondly, they would pledge military action in case ukraine's well security is compromised in case you crane is threatened, or they will be conducting joint exercises, nato, and key of and so on and so forth. the proposed guarantors of all this would be the u. s. u k. canada, a bunch of european nations like poland, italy, and et cetera. and so they would have the same obligations in front of ukraine are, as they do in front of any other nato member state preventive measures like when the realms of the military finance. so it is really an all encompassing an effort. it is an all encompassing proposal that is very, very much global and the in its magnitude. it could be very significant when it comes to both the fates of ukraine and well, the natal block, his house, zalinski,
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and his nato counterpart. how the? well, how they discussed and how they announced this, these proposals have allison, this one. this is the key issue. this great big 1st step was everybody you've done a great job. it's done a lot and work together as a team lead that this is just the 1st step in the 1st, but an essential step. hello. do so, of course keith, once this deal here, once this, out of the proposal state and drawn to something more concrete. because again, it is quite a lopsided key of gets everything. the american military industrial complex gets loads of money and loads of orders under europe. world europe has to provide everything kind of sounds like this is all going to be crossing one of our putin's red lines. you gotta tell me here. what kind of reaction are we getting out of moscow to this? well, in moscow, in the kremlin now,
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they did not missed their words. they said that it was due, a direct path to world war 3. this is a quote to, by russia's former president, of course, dmitri madrid of. and again, this goes, this brings nothing to the table when it comes to, you know, restoring peace in europe if you like it, it does exactly the opposite. because if you rewind towards, you know, february january, december, when russia, when moscow was voicing it's security concerns, it wanted exactly the opposite. this was the main reason that russia started. it's what it's called a special military operation, because it did not want ukraine to potentially sometime become a nato member state. here's how this these proposals were described by the spokeswoman of the russian foreign ministry. marie has a heart of, i can have a listen, treat good it. this will tie the hands of the european union in such a way and put them under such savage, several dependence that they will never recover to their former economic growth and development. now that they, in such a difficult situation, they have proposed such
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a terrible shackled and to sign in their blood. it will be a never ending horror to we had this kind of further coagulation of ukraine or kia with it. so western professional partners here, we've had a reaction out of moscow that was pretty firm, one might say, any reaction out of brussels yet? well, so far there's no indication that these proposals were drawn up in any shape or form together with brussels. it's as if they were held almost like held hostage. so this is what we're getting this with cave is going to get. this is what the us is going to get and you going to provide everything. so again, time and time again, we've been hearing the statements coming out of brussels are coming out of various european countries. they're saying, okay, we are eager to provide money to loan money to ukraine, to provide weapons heavy military equipment as well, but only to a certain point. and many nations have already stepped forward saying that the limit has been reached. if they were to send more weapons to ukraine than they
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would be taking them away from their own forces. so, but no can do. and almost after every such statement we, we've seen more and more alms pouring into ukraine, including from europe to, from the united states. of course, a lot of them, but from europe as well. it's as if they're being strong armed into providing more and more weapons so that they potentially could, later will strike deals. and you know, purchase, said weapons from the united states because their own safety and security is being compromised by all by this, you know, by, they still flow by the stream of military equipment that they are providing to ukraine. so, europe, it doesn't seem that europe is excited about this thing. and while huge amounts of western weapons have been handed over to ukraine, kia says it's still not enough. and it's actually cold out germany in particular, ukraine's cop diplomat. so he's not happy over berlin's refusal to send its modern
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battle tanks and armored personnel carriers insisting that his country needs them. now. disappointing signals from germany while ukraine needs leopards and martyrs now to liberate people and save them from genocide. not a single rational argument on why these weapons cannot be supplied only abstract fears and excuses. now, here is the mining advanced leopard, 2 tanks, which cost $10000000.00 euros each, as well as at the mazda infantry fighting vehicles to replace the hardware recently destroyed in the conflict. now, up to this point, western countries hopping, supplying mostly, well, pretty outdated ahmed vehicles. but this is not the 1st time the key of officials have taken a swipe at berlin for not doing enough. although germany's defense minister has said its military aid has now reached the limit we have handed over an unbelievable amount from the reserves of the boon to spare. but i say at this point quite
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clearly that we have reached the limit. i spoke earlier in the program to modern volta the human rights lawyer. and so she ologist who says that it's really not in europe as best interest to keep funneling weapons into ukraine. i think she's right for their limit. and then from a point of view of humanism that everyone wants peace negotiations have to be brought over and no more exports or weapons through the ukraine. we and the peace movement in germany, the majority of the peace movement, and also human as we would like to the german government. anyway. it stops any support with weapons because we don't want to endanger europe in a 3rd. it's the u. s. interest wants to ukraine to fight on and type on, and it's not the european interest. i think there has to be a turn around, but the german government, now they say they don't want to explore more anymore. lessons are not real part and
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mother things, but there's a lot of pressure in the mainstream. and even in pos on the left, that there should be more export weapon and that the ukrainian government and should be supported even though that knowledge that they are so caused by passion. and that they are not really democratic. talk energy very briefly here. natural gas prices have sought to over $2250.00 euros plus 1000 cubic meters. that's about 200 euros up right off of the e u chief, also a vandal and delivered her state of the union speech on wednesday. she did ultimately focus almost entirely on you crane, basically sidelining a lot of the other issues that would be deemed urgent in the ordinary, everyday european. this is not only a war unleashed by russia against ukraine. this is also worn,
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our energy. it's a war now economy. it's a war on our values. it is a war on our future. it is about autocracy against democracy. anyone tuning into the you, commission, president. ursa vander. lans annual seed of the european union speech to this morning could be forgiven for thinking that ukraine was part of the you when of course, it isn't not yet, because that's all she could talk about despite brussels own sanctions policies, amid the ukraine conflict being single handedly responsible for downloading costs of living hardships on european citizens. so europeans wanted to hear what brussels planned to do for europeans to ease their pain on everything from energy pricing to inflation. several members of european parliament rob set with what wagner lion had to say the surgeries could be part of lady. you just have to speak to citizens to business. certainly i can promise you that none of them is concerned about the russian threat. but what they are concerned about is that they are having to deal with the damage caused by years of devastating policy. i quibble, ah,
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we have heard talk about general policies, isn't it? but the objective must be to look after the interests of european citizens and respond to their concerns at all. but i have come here with the gas bill that people asked me to show you a 2130 euros did when people are worried about not being able to heat their homes this winter. certainly chrissy filled more for your song to york. there that the commission told us that the sanctions will bring russia to its knees were just so you promised us that the sanctions would hurt russia naughty ruffians. i am better and the surprise to sa continue to skyrocket. song and all this time russia has happened, lou profited from the energy market. it's almost as if ukraine is just a convenient excuse to avoid longstanding problems that have long played you listening to vander line. you think that everything in europe is going pretty well . which of course, it really isn't brussels is also hardly committed to staying the course on it's ukraine policies which are proving to be nothing less than disastrous for the ease
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economy and for its people. the whole speech was like a mix tape of the use greatest hit, she talked about expanding the block to include moldova, georgia and ukraine, when there's hardly enough cash around already. she made a lot of noise about green and digital transitions, which just sounds like a pretext for taking more control over people's daily lives. she announced a new 3000000000 euro investment fund for energy hydrogen energy, while ignoring that brussels sanctions and the need for immediate energy have single handedly revised fossil fuel projects and infrastructure. it just sounds like the leadership in brussels from vander, line 2, chief diplomat, joseph burrell, are totally russia obsessed to the exclusion of pretty much everything else. we cannot live sanctions until they have had their effect. they may not have had an immediate impact. it is like going on a diet to lose weight and being upset that you haven't lost kilos and kilo's after just a couple of weeks. so while they're focused on sticking it to russia and to russian president vladimir putin, low income spanish families are now finding it harder to afford healthy food basics
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that's according to l mondo newspaper. a new survey also found the 85 percent of them worry about the impact of the ukraine crisis on their daily lives and say that life is become 30 per cent, more expensive. so all europeans suffer vander lion is basically telling them to not ask what can be done for them, but what they can keep doing for ukraine to paraphrase that famous sentence by john f. kennedy. so i mean, time the european commission has offered its proposals to tackle the issues and is apparently found nothing better than that of collecting extra income of the energy companies in a quote, solidarity contribution. the commission is proposing a temporary solar doroty contribution on the excess profits generated from the activities in the oil, gas, coal, and refinery sectors which are not covered by the infor, marginal revenue cap. the proposal is also include cutting consumption of
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electricity by 10 percent as a temporary measure and the by 5 percent during peak hours. and energy companies could be forced to impose a revenue cap at a $180.00 euros a megawatt per hour. now, such a move on energy companies is unprecedented. i mean, even during covey, when the big time pharmaceutical companies are making billions, when they could have offered cheaper prices that were still know similar proposals . hello there. i did speak to author and geopolitical analyst, john locke and who believes such moves will still cause the e u to have energy shortages. the energy crisis has been posed by the european union and by the member states. yes, she is saying that brussels will come down the dancing down a rainbow with a money pot to prevent the effects of it. but the fact is it was closed. it was caused by the closure of north street to which sent the gas markets into a frenzy. and of course it's caused by the sanctions in the attempt to the
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sanctions on oil in the attempt to cap the gas price. that's what's cool, the energy shortage. what do you make of this move then? i mean some comparing it some comparing it to i took communist economic methods. your thoughts? i think that's a very good way of describing it. brussels machine has been aiming at reducing fossil fuels for a long time now. and they are trying to use the ukraine crisis and the energy crisis, which they have created to push forward that green deal. you mention socialism in your communism and your 1st question. the green deal is a way of controlling energy supplies and, and, and are essentially directing energy supplies in europe. they've already, by the way, a years ago introduced various socialistic mechanisms for driving up the price of fossil fuels for example. so i suspect that these companies will try to take the hit 1st,
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but we'll know that socialism leads to shortages and that's what we're seeing now in europe. major issues on the global agenda are set to be debated. as the leaders of 15 states meet for a summit at the shanghai cooperation organization, that is the se, kicking off in the next 24 hours and the owes back city of some kind. and that's where our t 's maria phenomena filed this report from a massive gathering at a time of isolation while western institutions and the lion says may be in decline . the sean high corporation organization or the as seo is fortunate, had to be a lead in power hain, both military and economic fields globally. the shanghai corporation organizational f, as a real alternative to western century economic alliance. since all s c o members are committed to the formation of a more representative democratic just and multi poder world order based on university recognized principles of international law. security issues will be
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a priority. the 4th come and discussions as well as a move away from a western centric world order. the current summit, without exaggeration, is of a special nature since it takes place against the backdrop of large scale geopolitical changes. there is presently a rapid and irreversible transformation in the entire arena of international relations, politics and economics. a new model is coming into being based on genuine multi polarity and dialogue. today their organization is uniting 18 states indifferent status as high their members observe his old dialogue partners with a combined population of 3000000000 people, literally as super power lines. and it is ready to expand as iran is getting ready to become a member state. and egypt and caught her have just received the status of 30 g partners. this year, a summit is expected to become the biggest yet in the shanghai corporation acquisitions, more than 20 year history. 15 world leaders are coming to his becky storm to attend
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the event. russia's president wide more potent is expected to meet with his counterparts from china, ended turkey as it by john and other countries to discuss global and regional issues for see this would be the 1st in person meeting with the russian leader and other heads of states in a long time, the chinese side is willing to work with the russians side to continuously implement level strategic corporation between the 2 countries safeguard common interests and promote the development of the international order in a more just and reasonable direction it posing more the meeting. he's also grabbing the attention of the press. the conversation on the international agenda with mr. moody will also take place. the sides will discuss issues of strategic stability, the situation in the asia pacific region. and of course, corporation within major multi lateral format such as the u. n. g 20. and the seo, the west is working hard on trying to isolate russia, not only sanctioning the country itself,
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but also punishing all those who want to be friends with moscow. but with an i c o summit like these here is, it seems the efforts on not quite working revolutionary artie from samarkand in back. his son, it is, are the chinese leaders aging things? first, foreign trip since the start of covered his early visit, castanan is about to attend the seo summit. i discussed the possible reasons why the presidents prioritizing these events with benjamin chow, the power school of technology and business. china is the largest trading partner of juice back his time. and the 3rd largest 4 cars sockets time, a siphon being important tre partners. there are profound changes in international politics and is affecting to 2 countries. i'm local here in nuclear fairs in this country the last few years with a well being in a state of flux and new addressing the issue that there are many geo political
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challenges. now, facing many parts of the world, and these will be addressed the shanghai cooperation organization meetings starting in less than 24 hours from now. as we understand, the chinese president is expected to hold talks with its russian counterpart vladimir putin while in was back his don. what do you think they're going to talk about? well, china has been no key on this, but it is why they expected the presidency. we'll talk with the president put on ukraine better on the 2 countries already did a joint military exercise in the far east. and yet another cooperation to 2 presidents have join hands, days ago, about settling the by the to trade using rubles, and the chinese gen this a pick. step 2 was the door i station in gopro, chase. now the 15 leaders of the shanghai corporation organization, the s c o, are expected to hold bilateral meetings with some of their counterparts with questions being raised, whether the chinese president will meet the indian prime minister negotiations and made what was a recent military stand off along a border line with the states,
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but it's all time to go on to contribute it from india, r t p to join me in the studio right here. and talked about the possible scenario of the to late is getting to get there's a strong probability that the bilateral meeting where she didn't being and brands for more the will happen. because i, you see, recently there has been a disengagement of the chinese troops and the indian troops on the line of factory control in northern parts of india, which is led dark. and that has opened a vin door for opportunity for the 2 leaders to actually now sit down and talk about other issues. i think it's quite likely that this will happen with the world order in such a state of flux right now. what, what places india looking to have within it? well, india certainly looking to be a major player because we have just replaced united kingdom kingdom as the 5th
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largest economy in the world. so we will be seeking our importance and significance as an economy. also remember, shan guy, cooperation organization a mount stool, 42 percent population of the world. so this meeting is significant, it will represent the point of view are 42 percent. are people of the world as well as 25 percent of gross domestic product, which these 42 percent our population in the world produces ah, china could be slapped with us sanctions over its bid to reintegrate taiwan reports . claim washington is preparing a package of sanctions to deter beijing from other u. s. as calling i'm invasion, as i was not officially recognized by most un countries, including the u. s. although the island tertiary considers herself independent from china, responding to the reports of the sanctions package, china's foreign ministry spokesperson warned against under estimating beijing. i
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want to emphasize that no country or person should underestimate the strong determination and firm will of the chinese government and people in defending our national sovereignty territorial integrity and realizing the re unification of the mother land. tensions between china and taiwan have dramatically escalated in recent months. last week, taiwan stage 2 days of life. fire drills back in august or china held its largest ever military exercises all around the island of taiwan. not from the u. s. state department to announce a $1000000000.00 sale, the tie one independent china specialist, andrew long believes washington's move is intended to escalate tensions rather than to encourage paste. and that part of the world one enjoys a great deal of also call freedom of movement. and without wiley, the one china policy, but back of the fact of the matter is the united states has been trying to hold on
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one of principal one china policy by using more more senior officials to visit on creating more and more the magic space. i want to perform if i want to separate country now it pollution visit was. ready the law school leading to this military exercises 5 a jane around that time on. now the latest report about the united states thinking all into sanctions. now this is really out of the ordinary because beijing as not comparing and you need to make sure there was no indication while the e u is bringing in a raft of new media laws and a bit to protect journalists from state interference. apparently, the actor will require outlets to make public the names and contact details of their owners and state and the affiliate companies want to publish how much money
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this spending on media advertising this as well. to martinez the prohibiting governments were trying to influence editorial policies or spying on journalists. well, it sounds great, but i spoke with economists and analyst talked to i got hammer, but earlier in the program and he outlined what he thing. so the real goals of this new media legislation, but they use the new port and this law is only something that is meant against russia or other countries. countries. they are in fact with or so on. it is, it has nothing really nothing to do with live right, realization of the journalism or getting more opinions into the discussion group. they do exactly the opposite side. enough last to again hate speech and so on and so on. to suppress all opinions. they don't like, and this is just hippocratic if they say they do this to free,
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the journalism protest isn't the armenian capital have been trying to break down the gates of the national assembly, demanding the prime minister, step down, the protest was supported by anger over the latest escalation of the conflict with neighboring azerbaijan, over the disputed territory of now go to no bach, which left almost 50 people, dead. crowds were angered off. the armenian prime minister vowed to sign a peace deal he later backed down on that ledge. we have this report now from a local job. we are currently in front of for many national parliament, parents and relatives of the soldiers died in the previous 44 they will have gathered here. fighting has been undergoing in southern surgery of the republic for media for 2 days, beginning on the night of september, the 12, when those budgets armed forces launched an offensive on the state voted for media . and the fighting continues to these day. on the morning of september,
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the 13th an agreement was reached for the secession of the house. still it takes, but there's herbage on him. armed forces have not yet observed the cease fire. i should know that the situation calm down a bit yesterday, but today the fighting has once again erupt. explosions from artillery and drones tries were reported by armenian citizen, shortly after midnight on monday. the pitcher is pretty much speak for themselves. i mean, he says, as by johnny for had been targeting civilian infrastructure, and as i advise on, famously rejected that our claim saying it was only directing fire military installations in retaliation for, quote, provocations from the armenian side. or we heard from a journalist and back qu with more details. according to the minister of defense or 50 military service, men died $42.00 of them served was in the national army units, while the remaining 8 were the part of the state board service. meanwhile, diplomatic contacts among others by johnny government on various levels and their
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foreign counterparts concerning the recent escalation on the border or underweight . the c s p o members agreed to. ready send a mission of the organisation headed by separate a general dentist loves us to armenia and to borderline, to assess the situation and prepare a detailed report to the heads of state organization. in addition, a working group, we will be created to analyze the situation and develop proposals. i that's wrapping out for now. here we're not international so great to have your company with us for this program from. was there anything you think you may have missed on air, always catching online? r t dot com for all the details that you need? ah ah. ukraine's recent battlefield successes with
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a supportive nato may change the course of the conflict. russia special military operation launched on february 24th has been slow and methodical. none the less the kremlin has made it clear it will chief security goals. does that mean an escalation of the conflict? oh you know i might have missed doors or can you give me you've got what's going on for me. i'm pretty alone there we use it in the fit in the one you've been is going to go down and build. why did you feel when i'm is public and mr. procedure,
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which you know, i go home will do me in the room when when mr. bishop rachel's got on duck. there's really appears to be still more look at the return with letters thought said the and that unless you all abuser capture. well i see you missed. ah, i know stella gordon. i forgot what blown the correspond on when you listed in the notes, but we just did. it was a little bit which reminded me, but on the time when you've got a new job with solomon was annoyed me to get you over to jeff at the roster pasto, she's one of them about one of the think you were going to come over. let's try to get a job.

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