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this area that's very different than, than threatening to the world, so he's just not being accurate and how you present what's going on in terms of the situation. but many were expecting that there would be a clear, nasty, a direct, clear answer from the nato chief about whether or not ukraine would become a full fledged member of the nato alliance, which i, he didn't give a very clear answer there. i mean, he didn't really indicate that some some expedited application to join nato on the verge of being approved. now, we have heard, there have been different leaders of nato countries that are said they support the idea of ukraine joining nato. but what many were expecting from that bresser just didn't pan out. you did look quite jittery. you looked like you didn't quite exactly know what to say. the world was waiting for him to give decisive answers and they didn't seem to get political analyst alexander patch says statements about not being a part of the conflict are the opposite of reality. they're trying to wash their hands of off what, what they've been doing. of course,
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their party to the conflict. they've been sending arms. they've been depleting their own stocks in order to send arms to you. craig, for 3rd party to a conflict. but you know, they want to, like they want to just kind of and let's cut in here to go back to that un security council meeting where china is represented, the un is speaking. now take a listen to relation to the china's vote. let me start again. thank you mister president. mister president, china abstained from voting on the draft a resolution just put to vote. i would like to make the following statement in relation to china's route. first, china's position on the issue of ukraine is consistent and clear. the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries should be safeguarded the purposes and principles of you and todd her should be observed. legitimate security concerns of
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all parties should be taken seriously. all affairs can deal so to the peaceful resolution of the crisis and should be supported 2nd over 7 month into the ukraine crisis, the prices and it's a spell over a fax have had a wide range of negative impacts. the prospect of prolonged and expanded prices is also worrying. we believe china is deeply concerned about this prospect. we believe that the pricing priority is to make every effort to the escalade, the situation, and the guide the parties to restart to diplomatic negotiations. as soon as possible to open the door to a political settlement with legitimate concerns and brought into the negotiations and a viable options on the table. in an effort to achieve an early cease fire. 3rd,
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the security council. as the core of the international collective security mechanism should uphold objectivity and impartiality and gave priority to using the good offices and a mediation tools conferred by the you and charter to play are responsible and constructing role in the political settlement of the ukraine issue. any action taken by the security council should be truly conducive to easing the situation and resolving the crises rather than in testify and conflicts and exacerbating confrontation force. the current crisis in ukraine is the result of the accumulation and the interplay of various conflicts and tensions over long period of time. facts have shown that political isolation, sanctions, and pressurization feeling the tensions and
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a block confrontation will not bring peace. you stand, they will only worsen the situation and make the issue more complicated. and the intractable china cars are all parties concerned to exercise restraint. refrain from actions that act exacerbate tensions and leave space for a solution through diplomatic negotiations. as a responsible country, china has always stood on the side of peace with the us continued to play a constructive role using the situation and resolving the crisis. thank him mister president. georgia. i thank the representative of china for the and i was china's representative to the united nations, notably, taking a very middle of the road approach. they're saying that china is encouraging diplomatic talks, which is also notable as it comes as russian president vladimir putin said earlier today that he is ready for kia to come to the negotiating table. however,
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zalinski came back and said that he would consider talks, but as long as putin was not the president of russia, again, we will continue to keep an eye on that un security council meeting and bring you any important updates. in the accession speech vladimir putin claim, the west was behind. this week's mysterious damage to the nordstrom gas pipeline running from russia to euro video. in that ms. little an aggressive of images. really, the anglo saxons have not had enough with their sanctions. they've moved on to diversions, unbelievable, but a fact by organizing explosions on the international gas pipelines, the north stream, which run along the bottom of the baltic sea. in fact, they've begun to destroy the pan european energy infrastructure. is obvious to everyone who benefits from it. u. s. dictatorship is based on brute force the way. meanwhile, the head of the russian security council was rather more blunt,
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pointing the finger squarely at the us for the sabotage, claiming it would have the most to gain from rendering nordstrom in operable view, backed by the head of russia's foreign intelligence service. when, in my opinion, the west is doing everything you can to hide the true perpetrators and organizers of this international act of terrorism. we already have some evidence to point to a western footprint in the organisation and implementation of this terrorist attack . are prosecutor's office. is investigating the incident, adding to the suspicions with a tweet about the damage pipelines posted and then quickly deleted by a former foreign minister of poland that finished with the words. thank you. us say you later wrote that post, clarifying a quote. he was glad nordstrom was paralyzed, saying is good for poland. officials in washington also downplayed the impact that
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the incident would have on europe, even as energy prices sore across the continent on tuesday, us secretary of state antony, blinking, however, noted washington's desire to enter the use dependence on russian energy and promise of surgeons supplies of liquefied natural gas working to continue to search. ellen g supplies to europe in cooperation with global partners, including, i mean a pacific towards noting that our own oil production is up by more than $500000.00 barrels per day. this year. our energy exports are up more than 20 percent since last year. in fact, we became the largest energy supplier to the european union in the u. k. this year . russia will hold an emergency meeting at the un security council on friday as we've been listening to all this evening regarding the alleged sabotage as the north stream pipelines. former us marine corps intelligence officer,
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scott ritter believes that the deleted tweets of the former polish foreign minister that washington had a hand in what happened. i don't think sikorsky said it on any meetings. i don't think sikorsky any insider knowledge. i think of course, you're just stating the obvious with the pipeline was blown up. he knew did it, it was the united states. i think in this case we just go to the one party you actually made a confession. that's the united states president joe biden february, 8th of this year, stating very clearly that if russia were to send forces into ukraine, it's united states would shut down the north stream to pipeline. and when asked why he could do that, how he could do that. it wasn't as a german now, et cetera. he said, we'll shut it down. it appears that joe biden is, in this case, at least a man of his word. there's no other party that you know that
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a would have the political clout to carry this out and be, have the incentive, you know, the united states was confronted with the fact that the german people were beginning to rebel against the u. s. dictated policies that were being implemented by the german government regarding of your russian energy, not purchasing russian gas, et cetera. and we're going to demand that the north stream to pipeline be opened up so that they wouldn't freeze to death this winter. and by blowing up the pipeline, the united states is taking that possibility know off the table. so, you know, the united states is not only the likely a candidate, but all of the circumstantial evidence would convict united states virtually any court of law that was here. this case, the russian turk stream gas pipeline operator says the netherlands has withdrawn its export license amid wider e u sanctions against moscow. this means that the term stream dutch subsidiary can
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provide technical maintenance on the pipeline. the turkish south stream company told ard, see that the measures will not affect the flow of gas, although it's asked for the license to be reinstated. the pipeline delivers more than 30000000000 cubic meters of natural gas to europe and turkey. the developments are especially significant following the recent damage to the nordstrom one and 2 pipelines political scientists, nurse and non goes alton, told our team unit o'neil that the us wants to divide russia and europe. i think it's the 2nd step of american innovation to europe, asia, the 1st step was that just a few days ago, i talked to a pipeline and noticed in pipeline a involved dixie. and i think this stating from the sites is the 2nd step of american intervention. to our region, i mean,
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they are trying to relate a russia not from just the european sites, but also from the turkey side. because as you know, churchy and russia has the really good relation. start with a letter from us treasury departments to the turkish business men association that they train them to do, do not cooperate with russia. and just off this american side, they trade also turkish bunks. that's why, you know, some of the focus bunks stop using new carts system and the main target was to cut the relation between euro and russia. but still i, i think that i shall, and the europe have relations. i mean, 3 relation and different kinds of relation. so that's why know they are targeting openly the energy energy pipeline to push
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europe to have an energy deal with united states. the european union is preparing an 8th round of sanctions against russia, including imposing tighter trade restriction, but with pass measures, boomerang, and hurting the you. brussels has been forced to backtrack on some of the earlier decisions. here's our contributor rachel mars bins take on that. hey, you know what they say? 8 times a charm is sessions were actual divorces and not just g o economic or geopolitical breakups than the european union would be hollywood legend. elizabeth taylor, if she had divorced any single one of her ex husband's 8 times. and i guess that makes russia richard burton then, because brussels has just announced that it's breaking up with russia yet again with an 8th sanctions package. and the u bras says that it's really going to make moscow pay the price this time, which frankly would be
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a nice change from previous sanctions. packages which have mostly just made europeans pay the price. so today, we're together proposing a new package of biting sanctions against russia. so what's going to be the game changer this time around? well, these new measures are set to ban russian toilet paper and other hygiene products from being imported to the you. russia has the natural resources that the you largely lacks to make such things which are particularity important right now, in light of german toilet paper, manufacturing giant haggle, declaring bankruptcy as high energy costs start taking their toll on european manufacturing. so europeans who have been encouraged to shower with like 3 drops of water to save energy because the big brains and brussels cut off the supply display . russia may now have to cas whatever's left of their basic hygiene overboard for keith to how many squares of toilet paper per use are required to stick it to
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vladimir putin. according to the u. all they might be about to tell us. previous you sanctions have worked so well that they've had to constantly backtrack on them to save themselves and their allies from total strangulation at their own hands. in july, for example, brussels amended sanctions against russian banks to allow for food trade, east sanctions on russian companies, selling oil to certain countries. and on the provision of insurance for russian aircraft and sea vessels and their components, which are critical part of the global supply chain. the u. k. did pretty much the same thing the following month. brussels backtracked on russian coal sanctions just a few days ago to avoid harming its own energy security even more than it already has. next up, reportedly backing off on russian fertilizer and cement sanctions. but you never know it from listing to each commission. president ursula vander line,
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and i want to make it very clear. the sanctions are here to stay just a little more effort and maybe they can actually find a buzzword to wriggle out of the sanctions they imposed on their own energy supply . but it's all about the principle of denying russia revenues to pursue its interests in ukraine. right? if that's the case, then why have e you and you. a imports of russian metals from aluminum to nickel surged over 20 percent in some cases over the past year. the sanctions don't really seem to be hitting their stated target, but at least maybe europeans can find comfort in the notion that as the winter energy crunch sets in, they can rev up their metabolism and stay warm by laughing at the seemingly endless e u. clown show just don't laugh to tears though, as it risks wasting tissues. ah, them, bob weigh needs $40000000000.00 to develop its collapsing infrastructure. that's
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according to the countries deputy finance minister or funding requirements for infrastructure covering all sectors of the economy and the 14 priority areas. amounts to $40000000000.00. but having looked at her financing options and the fiscal space that we have, we are constrained in that area constrained. that's how the southeast african nation says. it feels after 20 years of western sanctions at the un general assembly, several african lawmakers asked washington to lift the burden while the country's president has called for a quote, immediate end to the restrictions which he says are illegal. the online, did you toady us efforts of the elliptical sanctions wanted to hump and slow down our progress and villas this group. so still the bu and inclusive development . we was up again for what they needed an unconditional removal.
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zimbabwe leader says 20 years of sanctions had prevented the country from climbing out of an economic crisis, leading to thousands of people fling, others say economic mismanagement by local authorities and the seizing of farm land from white farmers has exacerbated the situation. our correspondent parabola that law has more. zimbabwe is buckling, and the sanctions imposed by was the nations and led by the united states. the pressure continues. this live the poor economy situation in the region. and while these sanctions continue to be palpable on the ground, the us says that they are not targeted at ordinary citizens. that is not our view as the u. s. government not to say that the economic situation is not a problem. in our view, the sanctions are very targeted. this is
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a crucial point on distinction on what we believe is misinformation. but is it so the reality on the ground tells a different story does in babylon, government says that the sanctions have absolutely better the economy. there is no way any investor comes to an economy or a country which is under sanctions. we also haven't been able to excess affordable loans from the international monetary fund and world bank because of that which could not be attended to because of sanctions. most people was formerly employed, they are paid in the local current or to juice above rulers. but most of the services in products you normally buy didn't use dollars and change it to be. and i saw that is yes, dollars each in afforded him. i've in those, it's not working. so i did of the day that ended up or she to move out or rented out and see those or quality places like goods,
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ordinary them bob with the ones feeling the desperation and poverty of the situations. i'm not exactly thinking the u. s. government for the sanctions. she knew it. yeah. we are wish is that the legal sanctions imposed in our nation be removed because of them. we have been live in a difficult life. our kids are not going to school school. sorry. demanding that we pay thesis, these dollars, and we cannot afford that because there are no jobs. it's not easy living in a cemetery, but we have no choice. we can't afford to pay rent anywhere else. but their m as a retired widow. i can no longer afford to pay the rent that is being demanded in us dollars. as youth we are disgruntled, we went to school and attend various qualifications which we are failing to use because there are no jobs. hence, most of us are engaging in activities like bricklaying or leaving for south africa to find better employment prospects. i don't know why it's not easy to be evicted from one house to the other dear, the failure to pay for. and therefore i opted to even
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a cemetery so i can have somewhere to lay my head. must go, is concerned about the sanctions against them. bob, wy, and believes that the country as a sovereign independent nation has the right to make its own decision and choose its own political partners. african leaders to as recently as the united nations general assembly were all firm and united in the call for the sanctions to be lifted. so while the u. s. seems convinced that the sanctions are targeted and not hurting ordinary them, bob woods. the situation on the ground looks rather different. got a bill is out of t enjoy book. the facebook should pay reparations to hundreds of thousands of or hang goods for my and mar, originated hate content spread through facebook, social media platform. that's according to the latest report of the ms. the international in 2017. the ro, hinkle were killed, tortured, raped,
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and displaced in the thousands, as part of the man mar, security forces, campaign of ethnic cleansing. in the months and years leading up to the atrocities . facebook's algorithms were intensifying a storm of hatred against the ro hinder which contributed to real world violence. throwing our mainly muslim minority in my and mar, one that has been persecuted since 2016. when my mars military force started a major crack down on the road, when people forcing them from their homes and bangladesh, since that time, hundreds of thousands have had to live in special camps near the borders without any opportunity to move to other refugee facilities. even in cases of family separation, the activists that protect their own goes right claim that facebook algorithms ramped up violence toward the people by playing up extremist anti muslim content ahead of large scale mass occurs. the cripple,
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the amnesty international accuses facebook of promoting and amplifying violent and hostile content to keep users on the platform longer for higher profits. the report also outlines the corporation the business model, benefits from inflammatory post. moreover, anesthesia report mentions the fails them system of warning stickers that were created to diminish the promotion of violent content. but instead, algorithms made those post even more visible. facebook claims to be a neutral platform and my and mar that was simply misused by malicious people. rowing activist ne san lloyd believes that the company is more concerned about his profits rather than the damage the violent content created. facebook is a business organization generating revenue the trying to make for many be on the
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right organization. one, they got the pressure from the us congress or the other, you know, the things to do, shooting the government in the us. the ship, their policy will not only that this needs to be content like pregnancy was they were questioned by the us golf course if they really what they have done. and if they really sympathize the india nation offer by them said the reparation because of the policy, you know, nice people were affected so they have to understand them. so since you know, they have been refusing to transfer the data to the w w 4 year. we can see there's time, so we, we need to sue them, then they would have to be there, reparation. and 10 of the people where they came and the 1000
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