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a week that have that week are at that with great. lisa, have a you agree to impose a price cap on russian oil imports? if that's possible, the theories of sanctioned following most goes acceptance of both fully ukrainian regions into the russian federation. oh, throw this out with our commander soon. when we be occupiers, are there no civilians? so shoot all the buildings. cars, throw grenades into the sellers. a group of ukrainian soldiers accused by command does the ordering them to fire at civilian areas and find the conflict with an american ambassador. feel the dispute between india and pakistan over kashmir by
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suggesting the territory is an independent country with everyone. welcome it's 5 pm here. in the russian cathode, and this is dorothy international with the latest world news out date. it's good to have you with us. i was thought based on what some breaking news from brussels where the us just to prove a new package of sanctions against russia, including a price cap on oil important as all the moscow accepted for you, correct? you crating territories into russia. following referendums that comes is all producing countries from the opec plus organization meet in vienna. the group is expected to approve a major cuts in crude outputs in order to prop up price is on well markets, according to media reports, but saudi arabia and russia, the groups biggest produced, is a suggesting reductions around $2000000.00 barrels of oil per day. the reported proposal was, may go ahead, despite washington's previous attempts to convince the line not to cut production.
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well, let's get more details now from all that he contributes a way to a mazda and re tool, thanks for joining on the program. so what exactly are these latest to use? functions aiming to achieve. so we knew that the sanctions were coming, but the suspense comes in where we wondered, what were they going to contain? now this 8th round of sanctions voted by brussels, was just counted by european commission. president ursula vander line earlier today as a response to quote pu tinge sham referenda. she said that quote, we are determined to continue making the kremlin pay. so how are they going to do that will, after shooting themselves in both feet and wrecking their economies, the e as apparently grown a 3rd foot to use for target practice as well. it's now found away through these new sanctions to deprive themselves of russian steel pulp and paper machinery, chemicals, plastics and cigarettes. and we all know how much the you or citizens of the you
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love cigarettes. all this at a time when their own industries are struggling to keep producing amid the sanctions that the use slapped on its own gas supply. so you know, get ready for that run on toilet paper. now. i guess folks presumably cove it was just a practice run because the e has just blocked raw russian materials from supplying that industry here. that makes it. they've also decided on a russian oil price cap. as you mentioned now, russian president vladimir putin spoke last month about how that move, wrist playing out for the you need to point issue anything, but it's an absolutely stupid decision through. somebody tries to implement it, it will not lead them anywhere. there are contracts obligations to ensure supplies . i wonder whether any political decisions contradicting those contracts ought to be made. if so, we would simply stop respecting the terms. we would cease to supply natural gas, crude, oil, coal, and fuel oil. we would not supply anything if it goes against our economic
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interests. we will fully respect our contractual obligations unless someone tries to impose their own terms on us for those who are imposing their own terms, almost are not currently in a position to do so. they should think again, states and i'm certainly so the e u is already struggling with energy pricing and supply problems which it as totally deregulated with its own sanctions. and as a double down, european leaders are blaming ever one but themselves, not just russia now. but german economy. mr. robert. hi, beck is also now blaming washington for years predicament how to listen. some countries including friendly ones, sometimes achieved astronomical prices for their guess. of course, that brings were the problems that we have to talk about. the u. s. contacted us when oil prices shot up and the national oil reserves in europe were tapped as a result, i think such solidarity would also be good for curbing gas prices. meanwhile,
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at the opec plus summit in vienna, this week, the emirates are now expected to support russia and saudi arabia on an oil supply cut, meaning leslie oil to go around and at higher prices and more competition for buyers . so how's its insistence on ripping of established contracts to impose an oil price cap on russia just not going to turn sellers sour on europe. ah, it's hard to wonder. i heard that kind of figure out where they're going with this . there was a lot of buzz ahead of this new round of sanctions about russian diamonds, possibly being included as well. but they don't seem to be anywhere in this new package, much to the relief of the rich and powerful europeans who can afford them. i suppose unlike the poor folks who are just looking for a cigarette to distress those are on that list. so rush. ringback diamonds also
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fuel that industry, diamond industry in belgium, in the netherlands, and its lobbyists, the industries lobbyist warrant that russia would just sell its diamonds to the middle east and to other countries. anyway, defeating the whole idea of imposing sanctions to cut into moscow's revenues. and of course, that's going to be the case. but it's also the case for everything else from russia, which the, you insists on depriving itself. so it's really hard to follow their logic with all this. okay, right. so many thanks to bring this up to speed on that thought he contributes a re, thomaston. thank you. well, let's bring in a guess. now let's discuss this with the energy journalist at rena, sobbing. and if you remember, stable carrier, many thanks for joining us on. the program is really nice to see you, and we know how cut the ear price comp actually effect to russian oil exports to the blog well, as the able to
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find the way for boston, it's running on all over again. so i can't seem to be having some, maybe not, i'm so sorry to interrupt. hey, we're having some problems with the sounds we're going to try to rectify the problem and come back can resume our interview shortly. but let's just try and get the foundation. so 1st many thanks for being patient with us. ok, moving all for now. let's move the latest on the grounds in the russia, ukraine conflict, russian defense ministry says the army is holding his positions across the river
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and the southern parts of the front line having be repelled, having repelled attacks by launch a enemy forces. now, heavy artillery fire is continuing to be exchanged. the russian military said that throughout the conflict is owed about $700.00 ukrainian soldiers have been killed over the past 24 hours. meanwhile, on the other side of the front, a video has emerged on line, apparently recorded by ukrainian soldiers who accuse that commanders of giving criminal odors and abusing their regiments. i think we can from life to a correspondent, eager song off. now for more details equal or nice to see what else to do though, so to say and association that we know whether there were indeed grounds for such claim. well indeed, nick n unconfirmed video emerged on line proposing to show one of the units, one of the ukrainian units that are engaged in ukraine's counter offensive on the territory of what is formerly known now as the la guns republic. now, of course,
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part of russia and basically, yeah, this is what they're saying. they have accused their command of giving criminal orders. and in general, they have gone into detail into the level of anarchy and well lawlessness that is wide spread between their command is probably the most outrageous and concerning claim that they made. was that their, their command, their superiors, that they made them and try to make them mass kill civilians in one of the villages, in one of the towns that the ukrainian forces had previously retaken from russian soldiers have, listen, listen, our commander said, only the occupiers are there no civilians, so shoot all the buildings, cars, throw grenades into the sellers. when we went there we lost our signal and we decided to wait until the morning. when the morning came, people began to come out of the sellers. among them was a young woman with
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a 3 month old child to this we were told, well, this also happens, this is war. i consider that to have been a criminal order. well among other allegations that there made was the fact that they, for example, didn't have enough nutrition, enough rations. so they had to split whatever little food they had between everybody within their unit and well basically into tiny portions. they also talked about how they did not have sleeping bags or mats, so they had to rest on cold ground. so many of them fell sick. some fell ill or with such diseases as tuberculosis, for instance. so there is that also they talked about how the command did not provide them with the, basically, with enough firepower, with enough heavy weapons to fulfill to basically, to fulfill their objectives to complete their missions. they also talked about how there were at least 3 units like that,
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including there's and there's was the smallest one when it comes to manpower. so they talked, or the whole video is just short of 15 minutes long. and they are basically going into much detail as to how they were treated. and they're saying that this video, the fact that they've recorded it, is basically their attempt to get some justice and to get the word out so that their commanders who gave criminal orders who basically treated them like cannon fodder. because this was something that they did hear from them that we did do not care how you complete the mission. you just have to do it and we do not care if you die. this was a one of the quotes that they gave in that video. so that was their attempt to adjust as and basically at are holding a ukrainian commodity ukrainian command accountable for giving and dishing out criminal orders. eagle of many thanks, full that report. thou thought a correspondent, egleston of thank you very much. okay,
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the us on both of the to pakistan, donald bloom is in hot water over a tweet about visiting kashmir, a disputed territory between pakistan and enabling india. the american embassy in islamabad disc wanted to reach him with an abbreviation, a j. k, which is used by a local independence movements. for many years, the united states has been committed to strengthening educational opportunities for residents of assad, chombo and kashmir. u. s embassy in islamabad. once again acknowledges pakistan occupied kashmir as a j. k aside jambo and kashmir. a mistake repeated more than once as a decision, and in this case signal to india multiple statements using a j k by a serving ambassador, especially that of a friendly country is a serious issue. and definitely one that warrants a response or at the very least to call to clarify for assisting and calling it a j. k. india has repeatedly said p, okay, is indian territory and we oppose c p c because it violates our sovereignty. the u
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. s. is aware visit could have been quiet without publicity, is the ambassador ill briefed, or is this to convey the u. s. no longer considers it disputed territory cushioning you is a sensitive issue and needs to be dealt with sensitively. us double speak on cushion, weird house that in the indian, but it's also making. 8 experts analyze whether the u. s. v shaping it's policy when it comes to south asia. we've seen ever since the biden administration sacred, or there's been a realignment of thought between the relations of the 2 countries, pakistan. i'm think you ask all this in the back of an f. 16 deal. pakistan on the chief general box was, was it to the bank to good. and that tweet and the u. s. and thought you of them bothered to focus on donald long with the 2 box occupied kasheila that wasn't enough. the u. s. embassy back hassan deleted out calling, eat e g,
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which is all john when, kashmir, our thoughts on the 2 independent terminology. we should only use 5 focus on here with the u. s. on where to focus on. also creates the u. s. government for providing financial assistance to restore certain heritage sites in that particular region. now this comes back to all the f. 16 deal. wish remember dr. su shanker, was external, the 1st minister of india slammed the biden administration proposal providing $415000000.00 wall. or there's an military assistance to pakistan. nevertheless, as far as the visit all the with envoy to be okay, i'm calling it ag all saw john when question you just said it has upset indians. they've taken twitter by straw,
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as we turned out to are breaking news from brussels, where they, a year was just approved a new package of sanctions against russia, including a price cut on oil imports. us off the most to accept it for ex ukrainian territories into russia. the following reference, they come to the oil producing countries from the opec plus organisation meet in vienna. the group is expected to approve a major cut include outputs in order to prop up prices on world markets. and that's because they, we can return to our guess. now let's bring in energy journalists arena, solving e u member state. gary many, thanks for joining us. again, i'm so glad we are out those technical issues. so how could the price really affect russian oil export was to the blog? well, as far as i understand the price that is being imposed on the transportation rushing through countries not to be evil because the will read the approved in bible and rational inputs into the block. so it's not really do anything more about that,
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but apparently it can try and improve the price kept on impulse to other countries by refusing european vessels transported as far as i can. and then i don't know what the effective base will be. i'm sure that large importing countries, china and india, will have something to say about this. and i'm also sure they will find a way to supply tankers to carry rushing crude to the airport one way or another area where you all had said it will exclude russian fuel supply from sanctions until 2024. due to the energy crisis in the country. that stick to that? i think so. i mean we're right in the middle of the, you know, new parliament crisis which is the voltage again for a new government and we'll see how things go. but the truth is that the gary is a 100 percent defense and rational influence and the only refinery of the country
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operate with russian crude. so drug dependent there would be very hard to break. so yeah, i think an exemption or a delay in the implementation of the woods would be necessary. the use agreement on the oil price appears to be that striking a delicate balance that would encourage russia to keep pumping oil, but sell it at a discount. would that work? uh well, i'm not sure it would depends on what the discount is. apparently like the g 7 group v you is trying to at the same time, ensure enough suppliers rushing into a global market. and to reduce the rush is revenues from these experts. but i think you mentioned earlier in the program, russia has stated in no one says that everyone that implement
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oil price gap will simply stop receiving rushing. and i believe russia will stick to that because it really has no other option. it has to take his son against the sanction i put in the form of a price gap. so i don't think you were being union sense for getting anything from the late this sanction s's to be on it from what kind of effects might the take down of one or 2000000 barrels per day have on the market? what would it, how to effect the global economy a well, it will be bad for the global economy, but it really depends on whether this will be an actual reduction in our, as in saudi arabia and the united, with flashing production. or if opec blood will simply bring it production walters in line with actual out. but because as we know for the past several months open plus has been consistently falling short of their own production targets for
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august. the gap between course is an actual production was close to 3000000 barrels . so even if they now announced a 3, okay, 2500000 barrels daily in your reticle cause this will just bring their production gets closer to production. now if they agreed to the actual production, regardless of the auction pool, dozens of the open blue agreement, this will be a very, very different story. and oil prices will definitely shoot over a $100.00 the barrels with all negative implications. for all, you know, economies, everything will simply get more expensive. inflation will be fueled more strongly. yet we're not going to go that direction with that. if it proved, if the output is cut, it approved, it could exacerbate tensions between saudi arabia and the us will. yeah. so why
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would we go forward in that case? oh for i really can say, i'm not that close to the thinking, but i have seen that we have been consistently distancing itself from washington for the past couple of years. i mean, present by isn't when we were to try and create more oil supplies and he didn't get that. now, saudi arabia is a, it wants to join the bricks alliance. and now they're talking about a very, very, the production cup. and they just feel radical. even if it just means bringing production quotas close to, to allow us, it does a very strong single signal, the late that saudi arabia is no longer laying on the us. seeing basically,
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i think the washington might recall a 8 say, how do you think the us, my response? i really don't know how they could retaliate a because the, what could pages still sending weapons to the saudi army. that wouldn't be very smart more because the nation will just accelerate. i don't think washington has a very good move in this particular situation with saudi arabian rena. many thanks for joining us on the programming shipping. some light on the math, we've been speaking to energy journalists, arena law in bulgaria. thank you. and the serbian journalist, and i'll take contributor nicolette you, which has been banned from entering both near and has the convener with authorities that denying him access due to his pro russian views. they handed him a note claiming he posed a threat to the security and public order of the country. the journalists were stopped by both in bold gods, while on his way to his grandmother's funeral,
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the official was reported. he told him that any one connected to moscow would be refused entry. nicholas, which is known fan's working covering the military conflict in don't bass and also interview don't yet for public, nita dennis proceeded. but now get the details from monsieur, which himself joining us live from a great many thanks for joining us and take a look. please explain what exactly happened at the border. and of course, tell us the reaction to that. thanks for calling the owner program. we tried to explain what happened yesterday. so basically i went trying to cleanser by doing that because my grandma died well days ago and i was born in my family funeral. and when i tried, when i got when i was denied entry. and i asked for an initial worse and the guards police before said i was forbidden entry since the 8 of
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september. so we can go minister council of ministers in, sorry, i will not be me officially as if the papers are due probably for the weekend. so we not through their international relations with their how their law and order and so on and so on. which is a 1st and foremost political decision due to my latest worth in covering stories which are not aligned with their agenda and their views on russia . russia, depending on the sort of b and everything else. so according to the document 100 tea by the boss. no, sorry, t you a journalist pose a threat to the country security. what's your response to that heavy accusation?
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well, i'm not surprised to be honest. we said similar situation in serbia, years back in 2020 several serbian academics professors were denied entry in month. the negro, when there was, there were, there were big protest citizens. there was the law or freedom of religion when the ends of thousands of on the negro went to the streets to protest that the law and several people, mostly professors and for them were denied entry and the same camp. and we both in now a few months ago had been professor from the belgrade universe middle school, which was also denied entry as, as a professor that also historian was denied. then she and we thought so because we are right in speak and think differently than those were in our inside and those who control bargaining. because when
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effectively, we are by and, and then she and we are serious there security, which speaks more of the country than or ourself. and he was supposed to be told by the authorities that anyone connected to russia cannot enter the country. what do you make of us? well, they said informally, when we were chatting and waiting for my signature on documents, they said that they should similar cases in the past, especially the last 2 weeks where, where they have to think will then allow entry to several russian citizens. and people are in any way connected to russia were show, or russian states, or have any relationship with them in any manner. so basically, anyone connected with russia in any manner is and back to be
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banned and she will be not and that's not a big surprise. there are politics in the last few years for me personally came as a shock 1st or for because i and then my grandmother's funeral, which is the day and the 2nd because i'm actually at my new science there i'm on my page, the program, the special connection has been so the question is how can i continue by being finished and might be in need because i cannot enter that conscience program . most serious. yeah, i'm sure you already know, according to international law, the freedom of movement is a basic human rights. so considering your rights have now been violated, is there anything you're planning to do about it to appeal this?
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yes, well formally, as if it's in the documents i got yes, i can. or if this or explanation and what's my plea in that case, and i will try to overthrow that decision and a positive outcome. but i doubt it will happen because as i said in the beginning, this decision is from the start politically motivated. and of course, as i said in some previous interview, given some sort of being in russian media decision wasn't created inside, i was only implement there. i strongly believe that some western masters and some west and security services that the champ, their big influence on was not great at the meet the so for the black list of unwanted guess in there, do you expect any international reaction to such cases?
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well no, to be honest, i already got what i got big support from people or follow my work and that's the only satisfaction that they need. and that's. busy besides this, this ban, that's the biggest knowledge in my work so far because many serbians and russians, all my other friends basically said that they, they are happy for me because that means that the things i'm doing in fact and the camera effect and are basically frightening some people who make decisions regarding bethany or so or western, i don't think this would be overtone, but i will, of course, do my best choice because i don't agree with this decision. then, as i said,
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this affects my private 5 effects. my business growth is my my back and see i can finish my decided and that's. busy to be honest it's fine and i doubt something. ready and as you said earlier, you question whether it falls near relaxing independently and whether, you know, it was, is it own decisions about entry to russians and their supporters or whether there's more to the story? does it concern you that you might be denied entry through other countries? well, of course, and unfortunately, yes, because i, i really wouldn't want to show that same fears and similar things the next time i try to answer, for example. so call cause or month, negro, because i know several people who are on their black list and basically
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all of these countries are so 4 countries and more or less the same groups of people, they seem to find the price and weight are possible. so i think that is a possibility, but that again shows how independent these countries are and how much respect or the national law or anything similar to that. so that's near for just another indication that the true governors of these states are not in the states, but in some states oversee nuclear overture. are they contributed from serbia? many thanks for talking to us today and lots of luck with your appeal. thank you and thank you for joining us there and i'll see internation.
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