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thank you, the so called after you do agenda alexis and my son is doing fine so by it i dont know public music on east ones right now. spawns and dawson with a top headlines right now here, went out to the national russian flight of jet crashes. into a house during a training flight in siberia. as we understand both of the pilots, a dead authorities, ukrainian forces have fired at least 30 artillery shells. the city of antarctica. dod, that's why europe's largest nuclear plant is located. we had to stand the firewall shit, a hotel where russian nuclear energy workers had been saying. ukraine's president stepped up the rhetoric about a nuclear conflict with his western baca to retaliate in kind if russia strikes with a topic, weapons engaging being is re elected as china's leader per and historic. the tub
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praised the efforts of the chinese people in building a prosperous society. but he did say though that the country should be vigilant. going full with the top stories of the week on today's main headlines, and we certainly have got a handful. welcome to the sunday program. it's nancy international. we do start this hour with breaking news for you. russian fight. it jet has crashed into a house in the siberian city of cooks. the local governor, confirm both pilots were killed. as we understand that there were no civilian casualties resulting from this. now we can show you some unverified video apparently showing the exact moment with the crash in the early evening. the plane basically was the nose diving into the ground. you saw the smoke coming up authority, say the blaze that are up to the scene was quickly brought under time to learn more
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. now marina, the, we're going to cost a revo correspondent joining us here on the sunday afternoon in the studio. good to see you today. so let's just get this clear coat because about 5 hours south east of moscow is about 5300 kilometers, 5 hours ahead, right? so it's just often 9 pm. then now it's tough to get a clear picture. maria on exactly what happened. but what, what's, what's emerging now about this crash? well, it's turn in a little bit into a mystery, because according to a source that spoke exclusively to r t, that source said that the plane was actually circling the town for 20 minutes. and there was no connection with the pilots at the time. so a fighter jets, another one was sent up there to check on it. they saw that the pilots were unconscious and this and they couldn't do anything. and then the plane crashed into the house in that house. 5 people lived there. thankfully, they were not at home. very lucky for them. of course the pilots died. we know that there are no other casualties at the moment where anyone reported injured. they've
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opened the criminal investigation into this that a fire and sued and competing about 200 square meters. we can see. and some of the footage there, the smoke. there were 2 buildings that caught on fire. the one that crashed into and then the one next to it. but thankfully, like i said, no one injured except for the pilots of course. and since open the criminal investigation into this and the commission has already been set up to look into why it happened. also, i should mention that a 150 houses were also left without electricity for i'm sure they'll get that back up and running, or is it just to understand just so i understand because i'm still learning about the story myself here. but on the plane, the jet had 2 pilots. you said it was flying for 20 minutes around the city according to the source, according to the source and the pilots unresponsive. and they weren't responding to the radio calls and then it shortly afterwards crashed. yes, and don't forget that there was another fighter jet up went up to check on them and they saw that the pilots were on conscious and according to the source. as pilots,
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i guess, couldn't do anything to help the 1st 2 in the, in the 1st year or so as i understand, or it's really worrying stuff here. frankly, this is the 2nd fighter jet crash and russia in just about a week to what happened with the previous one. the previous one happened on the 17th of october, and it was in south russia. in that case, the fighter jed crashed and said 9 story building the pilot. so in that case, managed to attract themselves, moments before the crash. but again, that was a 9 story building. people were there. so we had 15 people who died and 19 people who were injured. and in that case, pilot the pilots report said the engine fire as they took off. so slightly different situation there, there, it's pretty much more or less straightforward. but in this particular case, we're still waiting to find out what happened and what happens to the pilots. why were they unconscious? yes, certainly, that does seem to be some mystery regarding this case. certainly marina. all right, i'm going to close her over. we'll talk to you soon. thanks very much. thank you.
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already say that ukrainian force as long as at least 30 shells at the russian city of another. good god. that's where europe's largest nuclear power plant is located . the attack actually target of the hotel where employees over rushers, state atomic energy company had been staying earlier. we had discussed the incident here with our team rung cause a rough the city of an are good are, is indeed a home to europe's largest nuclear power plant. and it's been under constant attack by ukrainian military since the start of the special military operation by a russia it's now partially. operational is not in full operation at the moment. however, attacks against the city and the nuclear power plant continue every single day. now on a sunday, ukraine had also targeted civilians in the city of and are good are according to
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a local officials and hotel was struck as at least 3 shells. i hit the hotel which is which houses are russian employees of the russian atomic ad agency. so far we do know that no one was hurt during that attack. however, an official from the russian atomic agency who is there at the moment a said that he and the employees of the company were the target of this attack. now the russians are, of course, are there at the nuclear power plant to ensure the safety of its operations. but if the nuclear power plant is struck by ukraine, it will certainly translate into a huge tragedy in the region. can i also touch upon another point this sunday? we know that residential areas, officials say, of done yet, have been targeted at yet again. what more we learning about those? are that incidence?
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well we here than as we've been under fire for the last 910 hours, at least as ukrainian military continues the bombarding civilian areas in done as while we are in the center of the city at the moment. but a mere tang kilometers away from where i am right now. the outskirts of the city, they have been under constant shilling from the early hours of the morning. there is quite a lot of damage to civilian infrastructure. there was damage to other schools. a lot of the areas hearing the nist are now without electricity and that mean time in the city of her son, the health ministry there says at least one civilian has been killed and 3 injured after ukrainian force has put an explosive device in a car. and blew it up in a residential area. as we understand, the blast shattered windows and near by residential buildings and investigators have been working at the sea. well, rushes defense minister has expressed concerns to his french and turkish
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counterparts that ukraine could possibly use a so called dirty ball, an explosive containing radioactive material, as a provocation to draw other countries into the conflict. that's often ukraine's president cold in his western backers, to launch an attack on russia. if moscow would a target his base in kiev with nuclear weapons. if russia uses nuclear weapons against the office of the ukrainian presidents, the royal should respond with a blow. it's russian decision making santos, it doesn't matter whether ukraine is nature member or not. this is all happening in the european continents. nobody is allowed to blackmail are this like a terrorists? where despite the massive diplomatic and financial and military support, the key of continues to receive. it's a key western allies, a talking tough, but now appearing rather hesitant to get involved in what would be a direct conflict with the russian federation. there has been
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loose talk coming from present, couldn't, and from other russians about this is the height of irresponsibility. ah, particularly coming from a member of the united nations security council, is something that we look at very carefully. and that we take very seriously, given what russia's already done in ukraine. we've to date see no reason to change our own nuclear pass for our doctrine is based on the fundamental interests of our nation. and they are clearly defined. if a nuclear strike was launched on ukraine, these interests wouldn't be affected. because i just weeks ago that ukraine's later also insisted, nato should carry out a pre emptive strike on russia. that statement provoked anger from moscow, which is a huge key of seeking a nuclear war. afterwards, as a lens he did back track. he's saying that he meant more that sanctions should be employed to prevent that of an atomic conflict. but we spoke only with the former
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us marine and geopolitical analyst brian bug letter. he's concerned by some of presidents zalinski statements. i think everyone can agree that it's abundantly clear that he is not a location where decisions are made regarding the conflict that that is all done in brussels, washington wanda, and the idea that roger wouldn't launch some sort of nuclear attack on kiana's is absurd. russia has never made any comment even remotely close to suggesting something like that could happen. so it, it comes across as desperation and frustration from despite the western media portray and these are transfers as a turning point. they're actually an end point. the ukranian military has exhausted its trained manpower. it's heavy weapons, the west is openly. the support is trickling to a halt because their inventories are being emptied out. so what is next for the
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landscape? if you does not have bright prospects for the future? i think he could imagine himself being surrounded in kiev again as he was in february, march. and i think he really is very pessimistic, no matter how optimistic he tries to appear in regards to the current. the current state of ukraine's offences which are most likely temporary, the conflict will be world changing. it will be the end of western lead unipolar rhythm at the emergence of multi fuller's. and i don't think anyone should underestimate how far the west would go to try to preserve it's. it's domination over the planet. well, it's great to have you with us for this sunday program from moscow. so teaching ping has been reelected as head of the chinese communist party for the next 5 years by the russian president vladimir putin center congratulatory message to g. this sunday commanding him on his reappointment. the chinese leader now beginning and
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historic 3rd term praise the nation for its rapid development, but also warned the country must be vigilant going forward. in duncan shanda, in the face of new challenges, we must stand hiler, be sober minded and prudent, like a student sitting for a never ending exam. we must promote inner party governance. we must make sure that our century old party, the biggest in the world, will become ever more vigorous through self reform and continue to be the strong backbone that the chinese people can lean on at all times. that she didn't pay her just delivered touch upon the greatest achievement, go through 5 years and beyond and highlight a clear goal once again to promote the great would your nation of the chinese nation. my chinese file of modernization has its central toss of the new journey. it was an important declination i'd say to set out again new victory. and she
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did, you read the people leadership which is very, which is quite notable in that speech and given, given the trust of the people and the burden of the new era in the news general secretary report central committee and central leadership party will be all party members, whole tiny people to go with confidence. if i mention the communist party of china with them for the world, they may contribute to trying to solution to people all over the world or, and even the civilization at the bank. i need to make it clear that the central committee was electrified over 2000 delegates. that's funny nash, national 2050 the national congress on saturday. and every step was in accordance with the procedure. the pull it bureau semi committee actually plays a crucial role. and in decision making,
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chinese politics. so together these leadership members will help you move forward its goal, as i said, to build a china into a modern socialist country. i left them on the south from august in the studio. mr . nelson was joining us often in here in moscow studio, of course, a vice chairman of the shanghai center for international studies. also, you're an expert with the vow di, discussion club, which is meeting this week here in the russian capital. i believe tonight you have the gala dinner and then i goes on all week here. so we spoke before through satellite links, but it's great to have with us here in the studio. here is a real pleasure to see you in person. i wanted to ask you about this historic, i guess, reelection now if is using paying, there's no set time limit. so for china, as general secretary, but in recent decades, nelson, the norm has been for lead us to ultimately step down really off the to 5 year jobs and basically post range to
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a younger generation. is that some kind of exception being made here? i don't believe so because 1st of all, i think mr. she is not that old that he has to step down. but also, i think most importantly, i think this re election for him to another to more maybe to i don't know, but this re election. it actually shows the unit and the consensus of the party. so that's a very clear sign. because barry mind that the communist party in china is the leading and dominating party, leading this country. so the consensus is very important for you to talk about unity and forgive me for playing devil's advocate here. but they certainly have been some changes. and she's cabinet, the mainstream western media to the outlets. they are saying that this, this new arrangement is meant to bolster loyalty to the lead. how would you assess that? or i think that's very wrong perception because it actually shows that they don't
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understand chinese politics. how can we expect a politburo a standing committee be disloyal to the leader? this is wrong, of course. everybody, you know has reached the consensus that people believe in the where. where is the way forward and the policy has elected mr. you to be a leader again, so everybody's going to be supporting with your there shouldn't be any surprises. all right, let's talk about 11 of the moments from this address where, where a lot of a lot of the western media go very excited and, well, frankly, i thought it was fascinating the story with a huge and how the previous as to the current president he was, well, essentially he was escorted out of the congress and there are all sorts of reports flying around. maybe he fell on, well, maybe it was a choreographed act. what would your assessment be? because there is a certain element of intrigue as to what happened to huge and how actually i saw
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this when i was a transit touring on the way here was in dough airport yesterday when i saw these and i, i also saw a lot of media interpretations from different countries, i think it's one of the most a credible explanation, as i can understand, is that mr. hooting towel was perhaps not feeling well. and you can tell actually by the way he will. so there must be some health issues that he was not feeling too well. and so, but it shows that he was there and he was perhaps there to, to, you know, to sit through the whole process, but then perhaps health conditions didn't allow. so the board tried to, you know, make it more comfortable by escorting him aside. you can tell that he even had it
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on the shoulders of his she form a problem and you don't think the west is trying to brew up. so the west, a media is trying to, grew up some sort of scandal. why, who didn't i was essentially escorted out of the country. i think it's the, all of these costs. there was a theories, but it's no, there are no surprises in chinese politics. there shouldn't be any. all right, all right. one of the, one of the main talking points that certainly being bounded around a lot lately, ever since nancy pelosi surprised visit. is that with tie one, the more you read certain outlets around the world, these new stations, they talk more and more than what china was about her sees about to take taiwan any moment. now it could be any moment. is that accurate at all? it does china have plans to do this? i think it's a total mis reading of china and it shows how ridiculous,
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you know, people's perceptions are towards china because you have to understand that china has its own way of functioning. and it is quite different from western countries. so when it comes to the, the issue of taiwan, chinese government has been stressing all these years that were all seeking national unification. and taiwan should return to the motherland. but there is no time limit set for that. and in terms of how tie one is going to be returned to the motherland, it's of course, the priorities through peaceful negotiation and, and in the recent remarks by shifting painting, it was quite clearly spelled out that the use of force is reserved only
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when things go wrong, what is, what does he mean by things go wrong that outside forces get interfering into the ty, one issue and also the separatist groups in taiwan was going out of control. but this is not likely to happen, i think. but it does seem to be an awful lot of, certainly in washington when, when it comes to the taiwan issue, there's a lot of gnashing of teeth and continued patrols. all of sudden destroyers ships up through doing that free rites of passage as they do through the taiwan sea and all this area and fair enough. and if you were actually to look at a map of china and then of american military bases of the east coast in china, you've got american military base is ne, centrally southeast as well. i mean, it's quite well in capsulated that way. so there was a continued egging on of tension with certain professional partners that like to
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sail through that part of the world, it kind of reminds me of the u. k. and the falklands, you know, all the way on the other side of the world. and one is nowhere near the united states of america. i'm 2nd, it's a conversation we'll have to have another time. but while i still want you here, we are witnessing right now. history being made around the world. something that many leaders are talking about right now. in particular g, in particular, vladimir putin, the emergence of this multi polar world. nothing can stop the changes that are happening right now. this is something the chinese president was referring to in his speech to congress. absolutely, i think you are right in saying that we are witnessing history and the world is absolutely changing and it's changing very falls to perhaps even faster than most people have expected. but multi polar is definitely on its way, the multi polarity and, and the small to happen,
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i think. and i hope sincerely hope that our friends and colleagues in the west will face the reality. and we're understand that and worldly does must sit together and to come to a consensus and a compromise what she said that the certain personal partners need to accept the new reality and the e u foreign affairs for us. and joseph burrell, he said, recently, he talked about future the immediate future, not holding just a black swan but a number of black swans, joseph burrell, was saying that we worried for years a certain changes could take place. first of all, we didn't expect them to take place technical, we did not expect them to take place so quickly. now, nelson, you look at the older, the one belt, one road initiative from china, enormous new silk road initiative. it's going to be this multi trillion you on super highway of trade and investment and for mutual corporation, mutual economic cooperation with
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a vast number of countries around the world. and what are they doing? they want to do all of this in national currencies. what does that mean, nelson, what it actually shows that china has taken a different route in terms of its global exposure. and i think the west is, has been taken by shock. it's not like how they look at the world because china has a different way of looking at the world and you have to face the reality that people are facing a different country coming all to the world stage. china has never colonized in a country and it doesn't have that kind of history. so the globalization process, as china has seen it, who is the belt him, rode initiate, is to expand its economic growth globally by helping those countries that
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needs them. you're talking about a huge number of shipping lanes, an enormous amount of railway trucks that have been putting, put down from russia down to the caspian sea across parts of northern africa, asia, central asia. this is a last project. it doesn't get that much attention in the western press, to be honest with you, because i did, you might start to get a bit worried. you talk about this new future, this multi polar. well, this globalization reaching a new precipice. now saudi arabia. yeah. wants to join bricks, iran wants to join. brick santino wants to join bricks. you've got the ceo, of course, as well. you're grouping of massive energy power brokers in the world right now that a coagulating together forming new family units. moving away from what is commonly known as that of the petro dollar. yeah. you think washington is maintaining a close watch on the new relationships that have been formed in this multi polar world right now? oh, i'm sure they've been watching very closely, but isn't that a good thing? that what china is doing at the moment was all the, you know,
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the expressions you have made, booting all of the infrastructures into connectivity between continents, between countries. this is wonderful news. i hope our colleagues and friends in western countries would understand and appreciate that instead of defining at me a lot of comments being talked about and certainly wouldn't. joseph beretta, left shoulder, the chancellor of germany, that they've said that there's a challenge right now going onto the rules based international order, some of commented, there are no rules in the rules based international order. this is a, some people are even they sholtes mentioned that their parents conflict in ukraine has a much bigger picture. it's against fatality and liberalism. it's against the western head jim on these kinds of subjects that you're going to be discussing. the val di club this week here when the russian capital definitely, i think this is also one of the topics that is going to be discussed for sure. and
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of this rules based order it's, it's an interesting term actually because there are no where to be on where all day . there are no rules written clearly under any any document. but it actually means that, yes, as we're moving into the new face of world development, we need to play by the rules. and the rules need to be spelled out and disgust across table by all the major players around the world, right? rather than having one country dictating what we're supposed to do and how to function isn't that nelson, along the vice chairman of shanghai center for international studies, also an expert at the valve. i discussion club but moscow based think tank having its annual meeting this week here in the russian capital. a great pleasure to have you in person in the most go studio. thank you very much. thank you. pleasure was all mine. thank you soon and thank you for joining us here for this program. other
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us has suggested at the un to deploy and international security force to haiti is the government that struggle to deal with chaos on going in the country. ah, but whoever thousands in a port are prone so show their opposition to the move or demanding. the prime minister resides of ireland. scenes looting taking place has been well as being seen throughout this week. the haitian government has requested the immediate deployment of foreign troops, but much of the general population appears to be protesting. precisely against that, if we don't need an occupation of our country, we can find solutions in our own. why don't they strengthen the police and the army? woe to them if they come to our land because we don't need them here. oh to day in the yes they're calling on for in the us to come and torture us because they already have a habit of doing this. they have already come 4 times to our country as an
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intervention force. this has never brought any changes to us. on the contrary, they gave the for president a could a talk, exiled him, grapes stall, everything from argos, charl, gold mines. where calling the united states, canada, and france to remove the embassies from the country will have burned them because will be doing the same as the people have broken, a facile sri lanka. so in the meantime, the un security council has approve. they joined us mexican resolution to sanction quote, any one who threatens piece security or stability in haiti. and some us media outlets are keen, in fact, as the american troops on the ground in the caribbean nation as well. that's a coal, that in fact, has not gone unnoticed. the washing post editorial board has called for military intervention in haiti 8 times since the july 2021 assassination of president jo vanelle, more ease. haiti is on the brink of revolution and the u. s. will do anything to stop it. now we're up to 9 at washington post editorial board calls for military
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intervention, haiti since summer 2021. it hasn't even been a week since the last one. so these are the actual headlines that were mentioned in the tweets or the washington post cold on the bite and white house to intervene and put boots on the ground in haiti. we discussed the issue with journalist blogger and filmmaker done co, and he also wrote the online messages in the ongoing, neo colonial plunder of haiti. a situation that has, hasn't changed in essentially 2 centuries. and the u. s. has been responsible for recruiting cause or invasion for all kinds of horrible crimes against 80 and this is and this is exactly what the us wants to do once again to maintain the status quo of enormous profits for, for its local oligarch. well, aside from the resources there in haiti, the, the main reason is that us cannot allow an example such as haiti to inspire other countries to go out of the orbit of us empire as it,
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as it has inspired other countries before and for the haitian revolution. led to the collapse of chattel slavery in the west and european colonialism. and the u. s . wants to maintain its grip on the western hemisphere, what it calls its backyard. and it cannot allow essentially, a domino effect if something were to happen in haiti, and who knows what happens in the dominican republic or puerto rico so. so the u. s . can not let any country whether haiti or otherwise make an example. florida, thanks for joining us. over this our program from moscow here we're not going to national of course you've had some my breaking news earlier in this i'll will return to the top of the hour with updates for you. hope you can join us.
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