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[000:00:00;00] who a, with russia to spend its role in the international deal on grain shipments from ukraine . after math talk on the russian black, the fleets by ukrainian drone allegedly, with us and british support with ocean has been and remains a reliable partner and is ready to provide the with food power country is ready for supply bowers countries with up to 5000 range free on the go accuses western countries all taken advantage of the great deal by shipping,
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most of the credit supply to europe instead of the developing countries that needed most view and says a humanitarian crisis heights in this grip on the past. so we're almost 3000000 children need urgent aid, and that comes on the french sentiment in the former colonial african country is on the rise date, rejected. frances traumatizing, us. we know that france was against our development and we are against french policy in africa. a, we need new partners in the departure of fraud for faster. we just want to be free like a you're watching the r t international more spin. another busy news day with one story dominating the headlines for the past couple of hours. welcome to the programmer. and the story is, of course, that russia has suspended its role in the international deal on gray exports from
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you any imports that was following an attack on crimea naval ships by ukrainian military drones with the legit us on british support or moscow. so this navy can no longer guarantee the safety of cargo ships leaving ukraine versus not prepared to directly supplied so great in the world. this year, which was stating that the grain deal not only didn't solve the problems of countries in need, but even in a sense, aggravated them. we can see where the ships from ukraine were heading to italy, span the netherlands to some cargo, 60 to 100 percent, went to your countries. these are not the states that are experiencing a real problem with food you're taking into account. russia has been and remains arrival partner and is ready to provide the world the necessary amount of food. our country is ready to supply the poorest countries with up to $500.00 tons of grain free of charge. she says to the grain deal was really,
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it started as an effort to ease the global food crisis, which cited in february after the conflict that we saw i in ukraine. but what we saw is that this grain was not going to the poorest countries, those in need of it the most. then this is one of the points that was made by rushes, agriculture minister there. he said, for example, that the poorest countries got just 5 100000. i was grains out of $9000000.00 tons and the majority of which they had to pay for it themselves. she also mentioned that, oh, what they're trying to do now is there want to be a reliable partner and they want to continue providing the grain to those who need it the most. because at the time 60 to a 100 percent was going to europe in europe. when their food crisis was just starting, it was a huge in russia of starve in africa. and this is one of the reasons why also russia was eager to join this view. and la deal that was brokers in july, ah,
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between the kia and moscow to help the poorest countries make sure that the grades go out there and help those who need the most for this is not what we saw and rush . i say now that yes, it's the spending, it's role i in the grain deal, but it's willing to give her the greatest that is needed to the poorest countries for free. and so others is willing to sell it up. market prices using turkey as a reliable partner, because obviously what we're seeing happen now is that russia cannot guarantee the safety of the car or ship that say we're out because we can no longer guarantee the security and the safety. this is what happens and we are ready and willing to provide it ourselves through a different corridor. because again, in this particular instance, what happened was, is that the humanitarian core door that was used in this deal, that it was ukrainian forces used to launch an attack on a software where we saw 9 unmanned aerial vehicles,
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as well as 7 atomic marine drones were launched on to serve a supple this is a terrorist attacks that were discussing earlier. the russians black sea fleet managed to avert them. about some of the ships, there was some damage, and russia said, hey, we can no longer provide the security. and also, as we know now from russia's defense ministry, they have information that they will be held by british navy specialists in particular. and i'll quote here. so british navy specialists located in the city of attractive worth sponsible for training and preparing ukrainian soldiers from the 73rd special censor for maritime operations to carry out this attack. instead of a supple what they are. colon russians are calling a terrorist attack. and those same navy specialists are the ones that russia is now saying help ukrainians in the north, from one end notes into gas pipelines, explosions that we saw about rendered both of those pipelines and that they weren't able to function anymore. something that the west said that russia sabotaged itself
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once again. and but of course that is not the case. so we're seeing this ukrainians being helped according to russia's defense ministry by british as well as americans specialists on these attacks. and let's hear some more about. so ross's foreign ministry of what she had to say about all of these, the russian foreign ministry is currently working on practical steps in response to you. k involvement in the preparation of a terrorist attack in the black sea on october the 29th and it's training of the ukrainian military. at the same time, the russian military has reported on the u. k. security services, involvement, and a series of attacks on the nord string pipelines. russia has repeatedly called for a joint investigation into these attacks. the fact that the west refused the proposal confirms they have something to hide. the hawaiians said that it's in contact with boston authorities. let's not forget that the united nations were the ones saying that the safety of cargo ships is very,
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very important. and all these countries, ukraine, russia, and turkey, were supposed to facilitate the safety of this mandatory and corridors through which the grains were supposed to go. and now we're seeing that safety can no longer be guaranteed. of course, the lens. his office is saying that this is all shambles. this is russia trying to blackmail the world some more. are they mentioned? well, we've already seen nuclear blackmail. we've seen erin to blackmail, and now we have this agricultural blackmail. so they're saying that this is all russia trying to once again as we've heard up with the, with the north stream. it's hack. so would so estoppel as well that this is just russia, sabotage in itself, as it always does live now the use of our in political analyst at c r c world who's joining us from istanbul. usa, thanks for taking the time to join us this saturday evening. thank you for having me now. obviously took here helped broker this green deal in the 1st place,
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and it was widely hailed as a breakthrough, as well as a possible path to peace negotiations between russia and ukraine. now has there been any reaction from ankara so far to the suspension by russia, the green deal? if not how your experts are presented once react? well, 1st of all, when we look at recent comments are coming from the turkish president. he was under the impression optimistic that the great deal was going to be extended in mid november when it expires just in about a 2 to 3 weeks from now. of course it was a very important diplomatic achievement. when that the united nation is leaded, to get provided, diplomatic support for as well. but i don't think it's a surprise that russia suspending the great deal because when we look at the comments are from the turkish president and also from the united nation, they've been expressing for quite some time now that the russians have been unhappy, the un spokesmen just very recently, about
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a week or 2 ago said that they were undertaking some worlds when diplomacy with moscow, the turkish president on multiple occasions that also that, that the russians have been unhappy with the inability or the lack of ability to be able to ship their own graded fertilizer as well. they've been having problems with payments, having problems with the insurance regarding ships. so it's not just allowing the great ship. it's also allowing for the conditions for that grain to be shipped as well. that was making the russians unhappy. so this comes as no surprise, especially when there's now a security concern in the court or for this type of the service certification of the deal. but hopefully, diplomacy will continue and hopefully the united nations and get russia back on board with the green deal in the coming week. so it's quite a complicated situation that's even before the suspension in light of the recent events in crimea. what do you think moscow needs to be able to get maybe
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a 2nd grain deal on the table? well, 1st of all, i think they need more guarantees regarding the insurance of ships going forward. i think they need more guarantees regarding ease of payments going forward. i think they would probably like to see a guarantee from the ukrainian side regarding that green going to africa. se asia, latin america, areas that really needed the most ad. but most importantly, they'll probably need much more security guarantees in the green corridor that this type of attack will not happen in the future. whether they're deliberate, whether it's mistaken, that i of course, i can't comment on, i don't know the details behind the attack and how it unfolded. but again, security guarantees would be paramount for russia to be able to go forward. so i don't think that these are issues that cannot be agreed upon. i do think that could be agreed upon is just going to take a little more diplomacy. it's going to take the more meetings going forward. but both sides have shown a willingness and pragmatism to be able to agree on this deal in the 1st place. so
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i see no reason why a 2nd reiteration of the deal can not be broken in the coming weeks or months because the circus present in the un secretary general. the more than ready to be able to meet with both sides of the broker and extend it going forward. no, practically speaking, use of what impact do you think this suspension could possibly have on the shortages of food? i think it could have a huge impact because when we 1st saw the green d deal initiated, we saw a drop in core in may's serial and green prices. and that drop coincided with the signing of the green deal. and with the 1st voyages of the grade, so it looks to have a impact on price. and when we look at the great deal, if you follow it from the united nation black, the initiative page over 350 voyages so far more than a 1000000 tons of green ships so far. so that's quite
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a significant amount. when we take into account the amount of grain that russia and ukraine together combine and produce, they truly are the bread basket of the world. and this is a title that is commonly bestowed upon both of these countries. so to have both of these countries offline, especially from the corridor perspective, that the truly detrimental to the global food supplies and revealing the impacts of the global food crisis that the world has been a basically for the past 2 years. so a lot of countries are on 10 talks. now wait to see what happens in lights of this . notice or have confirmed that it's ready to. it says completely replace the grain from, from the shipments even offering half a 1000000 tons for free and selling the rest at the fair market price. do you think that is palatable in the west or not given that russia will be supplying any could
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imply that ukraine ukrainian grid will be guessing else? i don't know how well i don't know how that deal will be received in brussels or london or washington. of course, they wanted to see ukrainian grain getting out just as well, or if not even more, probably caring less about where russia great is going. but up, again, at the same time, the offer to give the 500000 tons of grades for free is really put them in a hard situation. now it's something that you, a very humanitarian gesture that you actually have to let, allow to pass through and allowing that to pass through, strengthens russian, russia diplomatically so strategically. a very smart move by the ministry of agriculture, of russia, up with this donation, charitable donations, the areas that need it most then it will provide some good will that will strengthen, attend diplomatically. tricky is always ready to work with russia as well. this is
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a unilateral deal that they want to continue with guy. i don't think i would turn away diplomacy with russia and try to work with them to get that grain out and bring it to areas that need it most. especially africa. well, let's go unlisted the will use of absolutely fascinating to get your insights today and hopefully we'll have you on in the not too distant future as if situation developed. thank you very much. thank you. the american democratic congresswoman has been heckled by protestors who called her a war monger during a town hall events. the incident comes just 2 days after 11 o mall withdrew from a joint letter by house members to the us president, calling for talks with moscow and the ukraine. conflicts of oma has still tried to defend herself as an anti war politician. oh no,
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i mean, oh oh, oh oh oh oh, let me let me, let me and in the aftermath of the events, oh my god. so to twitter, to slam her critiques as quote dangerous propagandist driven by russian dis, information. the democratic lawmaker claims that the money sent by washington to care has nothing to do with promoting war. however, back in march, omar posted concerns of war, she called unpredictable unlikely, dangerous consequences of the american weapon supplies to ukraine. she added that while she did actually support sending the arms,
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she had doubts about the scale of the u. s. involvement. she had previously also said that any additional funding to ukraine would only escalate the conflicts. let's go unless gallon nixon says it's almost change of heart stems from democratic party trends. i think it just shows the direction that the democratic party is taken, not to not forget, in late june, early july, they were on omar, when you issued somali and she went to a somali concert in her district. she was screened that curse that. and they told her to leave due to her pro war policies in somalia. now the democratic party at its further left point is far to the right of where it was just a few short years ago. the democratic party is getting great pressure from the top great pressure from its finders is getting pay, you know, the old saying he, he, you pay the piper called the tune. and now the democratic party is simply a mouthpiece for the military industrial complex and the ill hon. omar in the squad,
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are the very worst examples of what this party has become. in other news, the number of people in need of humanitarian assistance in packing a fast so has risen. according to the latest reports by the u, an international children's emergency fund. the african country is struggling with a 7 year jihadist insurgency. this claim, thousands of lives and plunge lost territories into turmoil. according to the un, some 5000000 locals require urgent, urgent aid. while the number of children in need of humanitarian help has recently increased from 2 to almost 3000000. the crisis has reduced access to basic social services in many areas. and students have also been effective by school closures, due to prolonged insecurity because of us those new governments has declared its top priority is secure, the nation's territory, and authorities of even launched a recruitment campaign for civilian defense volunteers to help the army listen. the law, thousands protested against france in burkina faso. on friday. the 5th is gathered
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near the french embassy to hand a letter, demanding the pirates withdraw its troops from the country. within 72 hours. some processes waved russian flags, demanding local authorities to close the size of moscow and other international partners. our goal is to ask france to remove its troops. it's not in our interests to fight against folks, but we don't want to miss our goal. if france knows that france fights back, we are dead. we need new partners in the departure of france from the kena. that's why we are here. we want to send a message to the french ambassador to tell him our friendship is unproductive. we just want to be free, like how the countries are now and france is responsible for what happens to us since our ancestor, we do not have peace. so we're out today to say no to france. france is a terrorist francis traumatizing us. we know that frances, against our development and we are against french policy in africa for out the book . you know,
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we need our freedom. that was made mistakes. this morning. yearly professor couldn't have access to women square where they're supposed to govern police occupied this place. hopefully, surely because of the preparation of the army, then moved to press embassy, they leave a message to the main office who was present the president bus. it was also one, some of the new government members to leave the government because they think that not enough to sit around with table of the government with lulu. we're going to stay in africa to major bloss, have wrought the somalian capital targets in the ministry of education and causing several casualties. report say that you had a group, i'll show bob used to car bombs at our local authorities yet to confirm the exact victims. last place,
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somali authorities with one stream is in the recent investigation by the swedish media institute has blustered the country's reporting on ukraine. the authors have criticized the source of news or faults saying that all information is filtered by international agencies before it reaches the audience. which means the swedish outlets have too few ways of verifying the sources. vacation also criticizes to using social media like twitter, the source, along with anonymous accounts. earlier we spoke to the chairman of swedish professors and dances for human rights. you says there are simple steps, british media could be following. in my opinion, it is a very simple this would be to try provide, in the public also with diverse shown that emanate this from the other budget balancing report. so to say,
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or at least doing some effort to comply with that. and this is why it's not usually done in my opinion by journalists employed by the swedish mainstream media that are reporting that industry. this media generally does not reflect what in domain is happening in the brain. we have this is dr. for the rights from fight about 100 cases of abuses against the human rights or the human character, widows, or against organizations or your business that the or anti war was a single grania. that that's never being, you know, figured industry the media. so those supports that we have, we are taking them, for instance, from social media taylor and under out to 6 of them. and they don't
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find the space in the cities media. is it's something to a noticeable reports on the whereabouts of a missing a b c reporter says his work has nothing to do with the disappearance. james, go to me who had been critical of us foreign policy vanished after an f. b i rayed on his house back in april. the rate was understood now to be the 1st carried out by journalist by the biden administration. ortiz, the sweeney investigates the story of the disappearance of a b. c. news producer james gordon. meek reeves, like a mystery thriller. his case has been surrounded by rumors in intrigues since the news broke with incest reaching for you, a page and forcing the u. s. department of justice to issue a statement denying any kind of foul play. while the department cannot speak to any specific case or activity, the department strictly at here as to the attorney general's july 2021 memorandum
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prohibiting the use of compulsory process with regards to members of the news media acting within the scope of news gathering activities, they deny okay, mm hm. it's suggestions that this was the 1st rate of its type carried out in a journalist. so what's the story on the 27th of april, a number of unmarked cars with at least 10. the heavily armed agents arrived an apartment block in arlington, virginia. they were there to ride the apartment of james gordon, meek, a producer, a b c, who specializes in national security investigations. they didn't stick around. they took off pretty quickly and headed west on columbia pike towards fairfax county. most people seeing that green vehicle would think it is some kind of tank, but i knew it was the land co bearcat that vehicle is designed to be jumped out of . so they can do a raid and that kind of time, it can return fire if they're being fired upon. it is not known whether meek was even at home when the right happens. what we do know is that very early that morning at 5 am, he posted his last tweets,
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agreeing with an x c. i a analyst who said that the u. s. is using the conflict in ukraine to learn about russian military tactics. comparing it to a laboratory experiment, it's also not clear what happened to me afterwards. that very same day he e mailed a resignation, and that was it. she found the face of the earth when people asked, but no one knew the answer. he resigned very abruptly and hasn't worked for us for months. but there are a few concrete facts, including the fact that his work may the us authorities uncomfortable. this was his latest project, exposing how the pentagon covered up. what exactly happened to for us special forces who were killed in the jan. 2017, in a buffer with isis. the role of the u. s. in africa remains the tightly guarded secret. ah, we asked, why did these 4 men lose their lives? and no one would give us an answer. the autopsy report was where it really started
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cooking that something didn't add up. coincidentally, the co producer of this bill also abruptly left abc last year, meet, gave an interview on it. so he extensively about what he called the cover up by the pentagon. we need to have accountability. we need to have accountability, lung, the leadership leaders must hold themselves accountable. and that did not happen here. the leaders, the men who sent these young guys in a battle on a patrol that resulted in one of the most fearsome battles of memory in a country where most americans had no idea. we had combat troops. they, they basically disappeared. they not only didn't stand by their men, they did not hold themselves accountable, and somehow they were not punished. months before mc vanished, he was putting the finishing touches on the book about one of the last us missions enough gone this done, pineapple express. but since the raid all traces of his association with a book helping mysteriously deleted,
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simon and schuster has scrubs his name from all press materials. the 1st sentence of the jacket previously read. in april a, b. c. news correspondent james gordon. meek. got an urgent call from a special forces operator serving overseas. now it says in april, an urgent call was placed from a special forces operator serving overseas. but there was another twist. one colleague described a picture in his office that was taken in the deserts, in which all of the others posing with meek, had their faces blacked out, reported from a number of news organizations chased the story for months. but bizarrely, a b c makes his former employer has not investigated the rate at all. the rolling stone i was cold at 1st broke the story stated that me could frequently cooperated with abc anchor david moore. but that line has since been removed without an editor's note adding to the mystery while both abc and his lawyer have remained silent. and what are the authorities saying? well, the f b i has confirmed the right. but according to them,
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meek hasn't been charged with anything. many questions remain unanswered. on what grounds with such an operation carried out who authorized it, and what charges could he face? one rumor is that of espionage. the same charges faced by wicked beek founded judy in a song for exposing allege war crimes committed by the u. s. he faces a 175 years in prison, in what is seen as a deeply political case that threatens the very foundations of press freedom. and as the wall of silence continues around, makes his case. the mystery simply deepens, and the ability of journalist to hold a powerful to account could be under attack once more is could help your pins find the way legacy europa. yes. in today's situation, europe is at a crossroads. some see it as a dead end, but some as a harbinger of collapse. amy, i am not a supporter of such harsh assessment. so i would say we're at a crossroads. she and one you the, you needs to find its own way,
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so as not to lose its relevance in the future. so far it is not found his way. and maybe communication with your asian colleagues could help them eurasian unity which is confirmed by the participants of this forum. and by the very idea of the event itself, is an important part that emphasizes that in today's world, not everything comes down to the euro atlantic. and that it is eurasia, the eurasian idea that has supporters and decent prospects for the future. those the main stories this out you had a with all t dot com for more money. as peter scott, when we back again in around 30 minutes time with all the lights is i hope to see you then. ah ah
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