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was has the guess who came. so this thing was coming from a not that he suddenly was from the 11 finding ah ah, just the key of authorities and they really most is in the west to hear me that everyone remembers this. the people who live in the next in the camps on his own and stuff irosia regions have become a citizen for latimer potent gave a cell emotional speech during a ceremony. marking the session of a don't boss, republics is up a rogia on her song region into russia. also, ukraine asked for an accelerated nato membership, but the chief of the alliance rejects the call, pointing out there needs to be a total consensus within the military block. our focus now is owens
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providing an immediate support to ukraine on the 2nd military could this year in bertino, also rocks, the west african nation that comes out of the country is already suffering from steadily. terrorist attack a or catching then use our from today. welcome to moscow on the global news roundup at r t. i'm, you know, the russian president sees the west has violated security agreements by fabricating quote, hippa critical anti democratic rules that moscow will not follow. vladimir putin made the comments during a speech of the signing ceremony. incorporating for new territories into the russian federation, buses, jelly, jasmine with smokers in strategic security agreements,
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fly into the trash shall we hear is the west defends in order based on rules. where did these rules come from? use ever seen these rules, solid deception, double already triple standards. it's easy to count on fools. russia is a 1000 year old civilization and it will not live by such false rules. the west uses suppression, exploitation and in slave men instead of democracy. the unipolar world it is built, is anti democratic, deceitful and hypocritical, through and through by the other customer when the upper ortiz maria phenomena can take us through. now, the key points of the russian leaders historic and at times combative speech. julie, he story day daryl there on friday like an important has signed the truth is that actually made that don bus republics of denounced kenlegato as well as the 2 regions of kit saw, an end up her raj. he had part of russia and they are now russian regions. it's don, white recruiting has sad,
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and russia will never betray them. these are it's, the president gave very indeed emotional speech before the signing. and he talked a lot about the people of the don bus region, and all he had saw and ends up a rajah that they feel and they are connected to russia. why couldn't called on to come back to go. she ations was that they believe this upon it should still be resolved peacefully. this is what white booking had to say to her. i am please give me call on the key of regime to immediately cease fire. all hall, still it is the ward, on least back in 2014 and returned to the negotiating table were ready for this. it's been said more than once, but we will not discuss the choice of the people in the gant to nets here on and zap rogia. it's done, russia will not betray them. why? report has talked to law today and he's speech about the west and it's
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a desire to rule the world and he read to rated once again the director will never leave according to someone else's rules. let's take a listen and go to of course is ready to step over everything to preserve the neo colonial system that allows it to parasite ties one to the world with the help of the power of the dollar and technological dictate. to collect a real tribute from humanity, countries have surrendered their sovereignty in favor of the united states as a well correspondent who has been covering the ukrainian conference since 2013. i can tell you that appealed will all the don boss and a witness that had been waiting before they tell me that we are witnessing today for at least 8 long years. no surprise celebration are unfolding now in all these 4 regions. and here on the red sway in the heart of moscow as wow, yeah, let's take an expanded look that up. who seems of celebrations? maria just mentioned the light sky mit off in a blaze of color as
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a fireworks display was held up that sir. mike glen memorial complex. in the done yet republic in south rogia is biggest city, melly toppled. people reacted with cheers and i 1st of a motion to president hooton's luncheon, while in her soul residence took to the streets. although not for long due to security concerns. our senior correspondent, brock as they had filed miss report from the her son regent. immediately after the end of his speech during the applause that we heard at the end of that speech, people began honking their horns. we heard people shouting out of their window suddenly a lot of joy but, but i must say it is muted this morning. there were several rallies in support of joining russia. people waving russian flags but dispersed again for security reasons. have san, is a hot spot there have been multiple strikes to day aimed at the city high mas
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missiles supplied by the united states, launched by the ukrainian military today, the 1st deputy of the head of your son, his he 2nd in command. i missed the sized o vladimir selda saga was next to vladimir putin during that speech. at the end of it. his deputy was here. he was killed earlier this morning by a strike, a ukrainian military strike. there is now an alert across the province. it is believed that ukraine will launch more munitions, that there will be attacks on the city vengeance perhaps. perhaps targeted strikes . and people are being warned not to congregate in big crowds to tell void, ah, to avoid. we were told to avoid standing all working close to offices, 2 administration officers to the civil military administration that is currently in
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power here in care of san province. i mean, we saw what ukrainian strikes alike 1st hand just less than a week ago. ukrainian missile impacted our hotel, thankfully over most of the 3rd floor which we were staying on was erased. we managed to get out alive, but the strike was aimed at a civilian activist. there is hope there is optimism that now that your san province is finally about to be part of russia. technically it, it already is de facto, but technically, at lupin to the russian military might many more avenues for the defense of its people. rat gas div. well rallies, unconscious, something health ride rush as well in support of the unification. thousands of people flooded the streets to celebrates waving national flags. the biggest event was held at red square in the heart of moscow, where vladimir putin addressed the cry. ah,
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woburn will gantski, let me tell you of one situation that happened while voting in la gans. he was standing in the queue next to one of the polling stations to cast their ballots. when the shelling began, a shell fell next to the polling station, but not a single person left the q. it's fascinating you because throughout decades they trying to destroy these people's historic, conscious to destroy their traditions, prevent them from using their native language to basically ban their culture. but they fail to do so with his people carried love for their history and culture in their hearts. and that is why today we're saying that russia is not only opening the door of their historic motherland for brothers and sisters, but russia is opening its heart. welcome home you. when i was on my way here, i really didn't expect to see so many people. this isn't even the red square. it's a bridge very close to it, but i can see, sees of people everywhere on the other side of moscow, iconic st vessels cathedral too. now, this is by all means
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a very special day for russia. this is a celebration. this is a day that these people with smiles on their faces will be telling their children their grandchildren about and up the people are celebrating because the country just gotten a bit bigger because it accepted new territory. these people are cheering because for them the hashtags, we don't let our people down isn't just empty word. this is the hashtags that you can see on billboards all around moscow. and of course it's about the people up on georgia, harrison and god. best for the people of these regions, this is really a chance to feel much more secure, much more safe to join russia for them is a chance to feel that their culture is being respected, their right to speak,
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their own language is being respected. to feel that they're actually love. now make no mistake. similar rallies with the same mood are happening in different parts of russia, but more importantly, and the towns of cities of don, it's close guns. people's republic said the regions of zapata, georgia, and hair. some elliot, the tranquil, meanwhile, kiev, and several western leaders have condemned the session. u. s. president biden said washington will not recognize the new boarders promising to provide more a to ukraine. you commission chief nurse lavender. lion said, the latest action by russia quotes won't change anything on the u. k. 's new prime minister. this truss promised to ensure russia loses what she called on a legal war. will ukraine is now demanding fast track membership at to nato,
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but just hours after making that request, the alliance is chief, didn't appear so accommodating. jordan greener the fact so we have already made our way to nature the you will to day ukraine is applying to do the raid we are taken out of the findings tab by signing ukraine supplications will fast track, accession tomatoes in the system of membership. of course has to be taken by all 3rd allies and we take these decisions bought a consensus. our focus now is on providing an immediate support to ukraine and to help you can defend itself against the russian, brutal invasion. while political scientists marks the bona was more direct saying ukraine shouldn't hang its hopes and being brought into the alliance. i do not believe that it is on the table for ukraine to be brought into nato at the
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point because there's too much disagreement within nato. certainly hungary, but several other countries as well, certainly are not willing to bring you crane in when that would automatically, at this point preclude direct military conflict with russia. nato is, of course, completely a political organization, a, a platform for the u. s. global military hedge. him on to project power around the world. it's, it serves both as a physical platform, any political, fig leaf of multilateralism. that's, that's what it does. well, the nato press conference came on the heels of russia beginning the process for the new territories to join the country. which the secretary general fully rejected, saying that accepting the new status would be can scenting to what he called nuclear blackman in stoughton berg stated the alliances, main goal again is to increase support for key. despite that, he added nato,
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has no intention of being dragged into that direct war. there's also risk of escalation beyond ukraine evolving olden age, wallace, rules when medicare will not. nathan, not talking to the conflict, we support ukraine. but that doesn't make us pointed to the conflict. they're trying to wash their hands off what, what they've been doing. of course, their party to the conflict. they've been sending arms. they've been depleting their own stocks in order to send arms to you. great or 3rd party to the conflict, but you know, they want to, like, they want to just kind of weasel out on through legalese talk saying, well, you know, we haven't declared war on russia. we're not in war. russia, in fact, they aren't war with russia. they're sending all sorts of arms to ukraine that are killing people that are killing russians that have killing ukrainians that up the want to. busy longer the key and regime so night nato is a party to the war,
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but you're not out there a little bit worried. because russia may just dispense with the niceties and just say, well, yeah, you are who to the war, whatever, you know, no matter what you say. so i think, you know, sold number of wasn't, wasn't acting, he is truly jittery. he's truly nervous. and all those, you know, his real losses, of course, in washington, obviously didn't get in good enough instructions because they don't know what to do now either because they're not really anxious to flight russia. ah, okay, so another a headline, stories and military coups and power change has occurred in burkina faso. the 2nd time this year. it was marked by exclusions and shootings are run the presidential palace in the capital. why? good to good friday over through was announced by army officers on the seas. national tv channel. the pretty book enough of the people of burkina faso since the 24th of january 2022. i have been faced with
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a continually deteriorating security situation. and we, the officers of the national armed forces were motivated to take action with a desire to protect the security and integrity of our territory. president deborah is fire is no longer president of can a fossil and venue please. the name is kevin james, debra him. towel gay is the 2nd call it month. people are not allowed to go out because it is, it costs you already to what they said in via you know, grow a speech. it's due to the fact that her present that me by didn't take carol says commitment. when you came, the new group believe that the dunbar was looked this kind of a good guy and he was not good. also in the management of tools, i didn't have enough reports. we don't have enough money to fight them. he rob this to me by has shown us his limits to me by betrayed the people the people were
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hoping for real change. but on the diplomatic level, during a period of crisis, our diplomacy was very passive rather than active. and last but not least, a monday or a convoy of 200 sites was attacked by 2 as blue. and people say that it on 70 a civilian were killed and eaten meters merely to his kill. us move. we say that france is in collusion with the terrorists. if in reality, france, which colonized this would really wanted to in this crisis, it could have ended it li assault we just heard about. it was all a convoy of some 200 calories taking supplies to the northern part of the west african country earlier in the week. such islamists, terror attacks have become common in 15, a fall. so since 2015 with thousands killed and nearly 2000000 people displaced from their homes, while a breaking up
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a security consultant we talked to said political dialog blocking over the years really is needed to reduce violence in the region. and that one former colonial power needs to take some responsibility for the term one we did for the moment it is difficult to determine which group is responsible for the terrorist attack. what is absolutely clear is that some group committed atrocities on local people. we know only that this area is in full control of terrorist group, but such methods are synonymous with actions of islamic states. therefore, it is too early to assert which organisation actually did the terrorist attack. we need to wait for further information. the fact that the government is taking important steps to fight terrorism is very important because political dialogue might lower the level of violence in the region. we cannot say that the level of terrorist attacks increased after france withdrew its forces from the country because france was never actually present in this region. france certainly provided targeted supportive burkina faso. but our country still continues to call on france
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to pay more attention to the bar cane operation. the most positive thing is that the government is really engaged in dialog dialog which may reduce the level of violence without the government itself resorting to violence. additionally, the emergence of peoples brigades that provide security and they're being allowed to combine and direct the efforts of self defense groups as a good development. the worst thing that we have to admit now is the understanding that the countries army cannot protect its population. and that common people are suffering from the endless violence. the biden administration has introduced a new series of sanctions against here rather than an effort to curtail rainy and oil from reaching energy hungry world markets. so long as the iran refuses a mutual return to the full implementation of the joint comprehensive plan of action, the united states will continue to enforce its sanctions on the sale of iranian petroleum and petrochemical products. the us treasury department is targeting
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several firms. what they called fronting companies for their involvement in the rooms petrochemical trade. now the sanctions will affect the seal of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of products, bone to siphon, east asia. the move targeted iranian brokers and enterprises in china, united are of emeralds, hong kong and india non american political figures have previously bragged about another impact of their crippling sanctions against iran. the worsening of at living standards among the iranian people the allege including a few years ago by donald trump's personal attorney. so i say to, to the iranian government, you must be truly afraid of being overthrown. the sanctions are working. the currency is going to nothing. there where russia was, there were poland was. we see signs of young men and women sang,
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give me some food. we saw a sign of a man trying to sell internal logins for $500.00 american dollars, probably a fortune and ran today. let's try live now to world study academic side mohammed mirandi from the university of to around always good to help you on the program, sir. does the imposition then of a new round of sanctions against the run does not show even the right amount of ones in the past does not show a new rift in relations between to ron and washington. not really. the united states is imposing maximum pressure of sanctions, as we speak. biden has been pursuing prompts, policy is trying to strangle the economy as much as possible and make ordinary people suffer as much as possible, their barbaric, their crimes against humanity. but that's us policy. but their family,
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the iranians are getting used to the sanctions. the iranians are pursuing you. relationships with the global south. europe and united states are facing multiple crises of lyrical, military and economic problems. and there is no shortage of customers for iranian oil, especially under the circumstances of the united states. one that wants to strangle iran. and it has a huge persian language, media empire, along with this european allies and the saudis, who spend money on this. and they spend money on this empire calling on people day and night during the past few weeks to a police officers to and these media companies are case in london for the most part . so they are actively calling on people to attack the police. and then they have an online cyber army, aided by big tac,
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mostly based in albania, but also in saudi arabia and in palestine. where you have thousands of people are working for it and calling on a tax on the running infrastructure, teaching people how to make molotov cocktails and calling providers. so this is, this is the state of affairs between iran and the united states because that all of this is led by the united states. what is failing? the world is changing. iran is on the rise. they can cause trouble already ryan's but the trouble that they're causing for themselves as a result is much greater on that point. then with constantly imposing sanctions on a run, depriving the country of its main source of income to an extent oil exports is the u. s. actually is actually afraid of an economically strengthening iran, such a large country as a broad influence in the middle east and on expanding without
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a doubt. and the united states is basically through sanctioning so many different countries. it is bringing these countries together. so what we saw in was back stand during that shanghai cooperation organization summit which i attended. we saw leaders from russia, china, iran, india, also operating with each other and redefining their relationships in a very big way. and this is largely thanks to the united states. meanwhile, the united states and the europeans have antagonized so many different countries. so they basically sanctioned themselves as we've seen with current energy crisis. and instead of changing their policy, they're pursuing the same policies as or any iran you see bulk mail coming in to university student account professors threatening them not to go to class,
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threatening me not to attend teach classes and, but this is sort of heavy the policy of pursuing, pushing for violence in iran, pushing rioters and supporting rioters to destroy public property. and also supporting terrorist organizations that are based in pakistan where the pakistani government doesn't have much control or an iraqi hardest to carry out their soccer ations. and you're on all of these combine are only going to in the long run, create greater mistrust towards the united states, towards europe, and distance iran further away from these countries. let me just flash that, i'd because as we mentioned earlier, the new restrictions against iran or targeting firms based in china and india, hong kong, etc, cannot be assumed. then the u. s. pressure on iran has been affecting the global economy. definitely what it has done is that it has,
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we can last tool that the united states and europe in how the europeans have and that is control over financial institutions. i sanctioning around, i've sanctioning russia, i sanctioning parts of the chinese economy. there are simply creating an incentive for these countries to move away from the u. s. and european us base controlled financial institutions and therefore, enabling these countries not only to work with each other without the us dollar using western banks. but it also enables other countries that are under sanctions or western sanctions to more easily work with one another. and this is, this is an irreversible trend one to use a weapon. once the americans use a weapon to much, that weapon begins to not only get weaker, but it also creates a very long term incentive. in other words,
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no one is it. this is not going even the united states and the sanctions tomorrow. not this trend is not going to change because every one knows that u. s. has this weapon and it uses it to its own political advantage. so we are going to see countries increasingly trade without the us dollar without using western financial institutions. and you're going to send increased ms. truss towards the united states and improve relations between these countries, which historically did not have all that much to do with one another, at least economically speaking. but now as this trade intensifies, you're going to see long term relationships built up between these entities, people's, these communities and the government that really cannot 1st. can i just touch upon that briefly the iran nuclear deal? is it affected by these new sanctions?
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no, it's not impacted by the sanctions. i don't think the sanctions will have any impact really on iran at all because the united states has already em sanctioned everything sanctioning sanctioning a few front companies is not going to do anything. they'll just have to iran has an infinite number of front companies anyway. but what it does do is that it makes the iranian government mistrust. united states, more than before, as the united states is trying to support and the european support riots and iraq. telling people to ride on the seat in the person you get as they're using a cyber army to create, to push for violence and iran, as they are using their terrorist organizations in neighboring countries, carry out acts of violence. and as i try to intensify the symbolically economic pressure on ordinary run, it is only going to make iranians eat more adamant at the negotiating table,
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that they, there is no room for trust. they have to have a deal that is solid, that has no loopholes because they know that the americans will use those both americas when you're on, if they have that opportunity. and just finally the, the sanctions has that spook customers all around. we're talking about hundreds of millions worth of contraction dollars. does that affect, do you think or our whole agree energy countries are they saying, you know, we have to look after ourselves 1st here and, you know, the threat of sanctions to us is just something that we're going to have to put to the side for not because our citizens need their electricity on the need to keep warm this winter. absolutely, it has no impact whatsoever. iran oil, iran does not have enough oil for us. there is an energy crisis brewing and that's
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as winter approaches. it's only going to get worse. countries across the world of purchasing iranian oil, even countries that officially sanctioned iran, they're closing their eyes. those countries, i don't want to name that. those countries that are sanctioning iran, they're closing their eyes and their private businesses import iranian oil under different names. so it has no, it is only in my it is only increasing the pace of the u. s. and european decline in across the world. the sanctions in general, not just iran, but this whole using sanctions as a weapon. and in our region it is definitely increasing their power and in west asia, the i antagonizing iran, the pushback from iran is only going to make things worse or the united states.
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well, thanks very much for coming in the program this saturday for the lengthy chart. always appreciate a professor, sy bahama brandy from the university of tara. now the u. s. ambassador to sit done has warned the north east african country against restoring a 2017 pack with russia to build a military navy base there. if the government of sudan decides to proceed with the establishment of this facility or to renegotiate it, it will be harmful to sue dan's interest. john godfrey this year became the 1st u. s. and boss for a census a down in more than 2 decades. that's the u. s. seeks to improve bi lateral ties after lifting many of its sanctions against the country that where it, again, the russian embassy has reacted to the recent us warning by saying, washington should not attempt to manipulate cartoons sovereign policy making. we heard from mickey m a grab.

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