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the attack that was carried out in the system, it didn't yield any result. but still there was an attempt to attack the black sea fleet release noticeable and would like to thank our navy for a dispute countering these attacks. but these jones, the underwater drone anderson aerial vehicles already they were using some of them the quarter, they're used for grain exports and they create a threat for our ships that ensure the security of grain experts and for his civilian vessel. so after all, we are under an obligation to ensure the security. but if you crane attacks these vessels, we will not be the ones to blame you. and now they're all talking about what russia did without even recalling them. you know,
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where this move came from. it came from the threat posed, do they commit this a corridor? and i'm hoping that i haven't seen the statement by the difference ministry, but i do know the difference minister and he reported to me on his position. and he said that they pose a threat to civilian ships and to our ships, and we need to ensure the safety of civilian navigation. so this is not about 4 hours of withdrawing from this operation which is suspended. and the un secretary general was one of the parties involved in this great deal, and the un is pro actively involved in this trade deal, and we're grateful for them. so let them work with ukraine so that ukraine guarantees that there are no threat to civilian vessels. and this way we
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can work with these are no jokes. i think we are talking here about $500.00 a month, kilograms of explosive says so. and we will be the ones to blame for any damage. so at the same time they, they defense ministry once in the united nation, said to work with crane so that ukraine guarantees the safety of this a quarter. there's nothing unusual about that. i don't see anything unusual about that town. this is a matter of agreeing and our positions and on the obligations are ukrainian partners have to kind of let us yet a cbl abiola in a virtual cousin. mr. jordan about a you should a decree to start
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a partial mobilization minister. sure. you said that all the time should we expect another decree announcing the end of the mobilization deal and it won't legally have to be done using a decrease. but now, when the ministry proposed yes to use that these are activities to be brought to an end, you just will consult the lawyers on whether we need a decree announced the end of the mobilize ation. but it has been completed on the ministry initially proposed visitors with a lower figure. but ultimately we decided that 300000 soldiers need to be mobilized or not. we just, we are iterates. is that so $41000.00 already in their army units. that means that another and 200 and some
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1000 are actually part of the army, but they're not they're not in combat. their opinion on the various different grounds. but undergoing training. i clearly mentioned to me in various capacities. and the mobile as ation has come to an end pretty well on the way this is ria novice see. the question is if you recently proposed to creating a gas transporting hub in turkey and the president, tuan, supported that. is there any news on this project? and may be, have you found to some buyers for that gas pushing? well, there are always buys for gas. and there always, there's always demand. it's the most environmentally friendly type of
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carbon fuel. and it's perfect in a primary energy source for a transition period. and it's quite environmentally friendly. you know, i'm pretty confident that for many consumers willing to buy russian gas and as for turkey as a potential hub for arranging supplies to europe, i think it's clear why we are doing this. why we propose this idea is because which is lacking with european partners directly is a very complicated affair. you said we just, we know the tragic events around explosions of pipelines. and as we often, as we almost always see europe, the real peons kept silence about these happenings,
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even though it directly undermines their interests not lifting the barrels. and some even have the goal to accuse russia blowing up the pipelines stations with. that's just nonsense. it's hard to imagine how that could could have been thought up, but nonetheless, mr. miller reported this morning that guy was promised finally, allowed to inspect the exposure sites and there were 2 explosions at the bottom. i don't know what a gas from release this information already. and the me there was about 259 meters distance. and between the part of the cop line and the part of the pipe part. that
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was, it was because it was thrown away pretty far committed and some additional instruction resulted from the parts of the pipe being thrown around. so that's what we can do because it's all happened in the dish and get a money especially coming zone of denmark, sweden and germany. easier to work with turkey because president, one is a matter of his word. we have an agreement. we can be sure that those agreement agreements were believed by them might be hard to negotiate experiments reliable. it's a quite to realistic project will be able to implement it with them. you need an entire timeframe and i am sure that there will be plenty of demand for the gas will look at will be happening during this winter and next
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winter. i'm sure there will be contracts for this gas. there is no doubt about it. and we can always use european countries as a transit countries transporting gas to other regions of the world. but i'm sure that's europe will have enough demand as of itself, as commerce, our newspapers go to you are now working for a peace treaty between armenia and as there by john. when you're about to what about our own country. you had said to time, and again that to russia is willing to engage in talks with ukraine. he was vladimir lensky. you issued a decree that forbids him from the genius. that forbids any kinds of negotiations for us. so i don't think there is any ground for holding
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talks of the crane. now, what do you think? could russia proposed ukraine if such talks were to where to take place? what could we proceed from the beginning? well, if you want to propose something with 1st need to talk to happen and as you said, you definitely somebody would they be asleep? and as you, as you understand it is not always very rational to put all your positions on the table right away. sometimes you need to propose some tentative they do. what's a good idea is that can then be developed during the talk and you put them into the right direction. i thought so they threw out proposals. they mentioned to go out of the window and now they need to get prohibited any kinds of talks process
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so that they don't seem to be willing to do it. but we'll have to wait. maybe the conditions are not right. and i would goodwill. you know, well known and it is without doubt that it is, it is a constant. and if any of any other questions, because i just off switch after the attack on the crimea bridge, you said he would do that if such attacks happen again. russia will provide a commentary, response all the massive tracks on ukrainian territory. now, the response to the benson still has topple in part. it is so, but it's not. but it's not all we can do. can english for you much with, but it was in you, it was more than if you go to discussing the possible or impossible talks with lensky. you have got the question whether you were going to come to g. 20 was lensky will be present. maybe you have made that decision. and what about the
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summit in thailand? now those decision has not yet been made. as we are slowly drifting from the subject of today's talks, i think that could be the end or press conference. thank you very much. bye. well, that was russian president vladimir putin at a press conference after a trilateral meeting with the leaders of oz or by sean and armenia to discuss the conflict in that region. just to give you a bit of a rundown of what was spoken about at this press conference. of course, the issue of the conflict between armenia and other by john over no gotten a car. bach was on the front of the agenda. the 1st thing they spoke about, vladimir putin said it's that there is no peace treaty. and it's too early to talk about the main components of what such a peace treaty between the 2 countries would look like. but both sides had expressed much gratitude to russia for the fact that russian peacekeepers are there
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and that moscow has been working tirelessly to broker some sort of peace agreements between the 2 countries that are in the conflict right now. of course, there were other subjects that were breached as the, as the journalist asked latimer putting questions, one of them was russian gas latimer potent said that of course there are many consumers that are willing to buy russian gas. he also said that the accusation from western leaders and media personalities that perhaps russia was responsible for the destruction of its own pipelines is ludicrous. he also spoke a bit about a mobilization reiterating that partial mobilization and the russian federation has concluded. and that over $40000.00 troops are already in their combat units, while the rest of them continue to train. but the most probably the most recent subjects that was talked about here was the great deal brokered by, through the united nations to secure grain corridors coming through with the black
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sea. vladimir putin answered in length to those questions, saying that one of the reasons that russia decided to suspend its participation in that is something that we've been speaking about on this program that rushes reiterated many times. now, the fact that most of this has actually gone to developed countries only between 4 and 5 percent of the grain that was export. and under this deal actually went to countries most in need, which was the actual intent of this agreement to make sure that these countries would be able to avoid a severe food crisis through the by, by means of the grain that would be exported through this deal. that was one of the major reasons, but of course the russian president also reiterated that the primary reason was the fact that russia can no longer assure that these grain corridors are going to be safe. because of the fact that there was a drone attack on russia's black sea fleet that moscow accuses ukraine of carrying
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out with the help of british intelligence. so that's basically a rundown of what putting said at that press conference. and we will move forward with this news. our now the russian defense ministry says moscow is not quitting. the ukrainian grain deal that i was just speaking about. but suspending it moscow also ended added that any movement of ships along the corridor is unacceptable until security guarantees can be reached. the defense ministry statements echo what was heard earlier at a un security council session called by moscow. and to get more on that, we're going across live now to our team correspondence taylor mop. and caleb, can you take us through what we heard at the un security council meeting earlier? sure. well, the meeting took place and we heard from un officials describing the grain deal the fact that it now suspended, the impact that'll have on the global economy, on the price of grain globally cetera. then from there we did hear from the russian
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representative ambassador and then the took to the floor in the security council chamber, and just laid out the facts about why the actions of ukraine using the corridor for military purposes. the recent attacks have 4th brushes hand, and the deal is now suspended, not russia using this is a response to action from ukraine that were carried out with the support of the west. this is what he said. the camps attack on the black sea fleet puts an end to the humanitarian dimension of the stumble agreements. the black sea green initiative should not be carried out without russia's presence. we are surprised that the un did not condemn kim's attack on the ships of the black sea fleet. now, there were some voices at the security council chamber, who did speak in support of what russia said, referring to this attack as essentially an act of terrorism. preventing booth from being distributed, violating agreement now we heard from the united states and their usual allies who
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ignored what russia said backs that russia presented and simply proceeded to demonize russia as they usually do in meetings of this type of claiming that everything russia does is somehow, a conspiracy theory, every threat of evidence that russia has presented, is somehow all fabrication not going into any detail. and so we not acknowledging the fact that russia brings them for the council. that's the typical actions and words of the usa and their allies before the council. however, there was a moment of optimism that we did see which was we heard you entered visuals announcing they will be conducting an investigation of the attack on the black, the late years. what we heard mister president, it would indeed be a grave abuse of the black sea grain initiative if it were used in any way for military operation advantage. united nations has the solemn privilege of assisting the parties to implement this new unique arrangement and acting as a secretary it,
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the un is ready to investigate along with member states. the all evidence, if requested quite a day at the un headquarters in manhattan. let's remember this very building that hosts the, the un security council also hosts the world food program and all kinds of n g o, the entities that are responsible for dealing with the situation regarding world hunger. so today, in that very building, 15 member body that leads the aftermath of an attack on a humanitarian corridor for enabling food to be exported. our at our teeth came up and thanks a lot for bringing us up to speed. now, despite western nation, sounding the alarm over a global food crunch of ukrainian grain went to developed countries from august to october of this year. that's why nations facing extreme hunger received little more than a 1000000 tons of grain and wheat. and of that number less than half
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a 1000000 tons went to the poorest countries and africa earlier my colleagues unit know neil discuss the grain crisis and recent events that have been shaping the world with the head of the bricks. international forum here in the studio ford security is very important, a show for the world. and recently we saw that it was a cd food crisis and ukraine and reshay, the big lead producer and some other agriculture products, annoyed for that. and they are supplying too many countries, but during sanctions, this deal is very become very important because in july you do negotiation with united nation 30. it was decided that the $218.00 ships will go to the united nations security council. and from there they did. but now this is saying that
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a few couple of days before they don't attack on our never ship in creamier. so they suspended the dean. and it is i thing that rich countries are in need. they should take this need. it should not restored by united nation. we're downs. so need is important security. so i hope the nation is stake is right. and it should be transferred to the needy countries, plus people who need it the most. get it 1st. yeah. you mentioned that you could asian and african nations know clearly realizing that the importance of her own resources which the west has wanted for quite some time. how will this realization change international business, the global picture as a whole? just the universe 10 countries utilize their natural resources in multiple fords.
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ok, and now they're having scarcity of the natural resources like we are observing that in london. and the guy says is happening and new people are not able to be electricity bills. so this kind of case is i'd happening because they don't have natural resources. so they are depending on other countries like russia, and so there to be in countries. so this is very important that this important to alliances need to work in proper shape and another month, another record annual inflation in europe reached a new. busy time high in october, nearly 11 percent across the europe. ian block energy is the biggest components of european inflation, but food prices. busy also rising fast, while the european central banks chief said the record breaking increases came out of nowhere. but moscow should shoulder much of the blame. inflation has
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just pretty much come about from nowhere. we had been fighting deflation and then as a result of very speedy recovery. plus the energy crisis caused by mister putin has decided in an unjustifiable way to invade another country. and to put it, you know, in off kale, lost a lot of chaos. yes. yeah. and that's what he's trying to do as well, you know, to cause kills and to destroy as much of europe as he can. no one force the union to sanction its own energy supply. bam. take that. couldn't remember that? well, it blew up right in their faces. the, you broke up with russia committed? hara kiri, or ukraine by jumping straight off a cliff with the citizenry strapped with back. and this is all such blatant nonsense from la. yeah. but it's quite frankly embarrassing for someone in her position with her background because long before christine gammon was president of the p. m. central bank. and she was friendship. connie minister, under
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a former french president equinox that was made. so she would have had to look no further than the website of the french central bank. and i bumped default with which she intimately familiar and which pointed out in october 2021. that inflation had quote, risen sharply from the start of that year. the both the call attributed that inflation, which had already had a 13 year high a year ago to quote tensions between supply and demand. following the reopening of the world economy. in other words, the heavy handedness of european union and world western leaders in micromanaging everything during the cold. a crisis adding out stimulus checks like hallow, candy, it all completely deregulated their economy. now the front central bank also site quote, energy transition policy. so basically, europe ideological push towards green energy as a factor that would cause the price of high carbon energy like gas and fuel to rise well into the future. again, they said that last year again,
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is now trying to absolve western elise of any responsibility for their self make crisis by blaming. right. not quite as terrify as some of law gal policies on those of her colleagues, but tries, she might log out is not likely to fool the average citizen who is well aware that their bills went off along before the conflict in ukraine. and they still keep rising with inflation now at 10.7 percent across the u. so here are some folks from pal animal, italy, explaining how they're coping. they don't put a sub billing though, money to leave the house with one price and returned the next day and it's another every day changes. so if you go shopping with a plan and end up with you or i can send you expect it. i only buy the necessities serrano but it at everything seems strange to me when i see the exponential increase in prices. i realize that transport costs have risen and as a result, prices have risen. but not to such an extent. in my opinion. neuberger miller, good blue light,
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gas and spending all rise day by day. is there anyone who can live on the minimum pension as it is? how do you keep going like this when i miss you wonder legality and her colleagues even here, these people? brussels engineered this, this crisis and just keeps tinkering with it. she had interest rates 3 quarters of a percentage point yet again last week in an effort to break inflation. and that despite some block opposition concerned about the impact on growth. as long as the e u. as blindly willing to keep doing whatever the us wants, washington's own interest, 1st and foremost, while it's citizens are destined to suffer while their elite just keep trying to shift the blame. it looks like author and ceo of the glacier environmental fund, mitchell, fire steam, gave us his take on what lies behind the crisis. you know, this goes back to to, oh, geo, geo economics and geo politics. so what's going on in europe? it's this is control of the year,
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your asian land mass. so basically the united states is going to suffocate europe and they're going to pay much higher energy prices and they're going to have to come to the us to get their energy. the people right now are very upset about it. you're seeing protests throughout different countries in europe, in the streets every weekend, and it's only going to get worse because the prices are going to go higher this winter. it's going to be a winter of discontent across europe. the u. k. and in the united states because prices have to go higher on everything. inflation is going to go higher. so the politicians need to go. we need to get politicians that listen to the people and take care of the people and bring back businesses. so that instead of build back better, how about if we bring back business and we work on doing what the people say rather than doing what the leaders are rulers want china's warning of a potential arms race after an australian tv investigation revealed us plans to
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deploy up to 6 nuclear capable b, $52.00 bombers in northern australia. the relevant us behaviors have increased regional tensions seriously undermined regional peace and stability and may trigger and arms race in the region. investigation by australia's a, b. c, television claims washington plans to housed the bombers at the tyndall air base south of darwin, the capital city of the northern territory said the project will cost upwards of $100000000.00. all the work's due to be completed by the end of 2026. and we asked for a comment on the reports about the deployment of the b, $52.00 bombers from the pentagon and the australian defense ministry. we will bring you any response if we do get them. meanwhile, in a separate military development, japan says it's considering increasing the range of its new high speed missile, which is still under development beyond 1000 kilometers. government sources said it's in order to better defend its remote islands,
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but the move would put the coastal areas of china and north korea within range. the director of the center for counter had gemini, had demonic studies. him anderson says people in australia are concerned, a conflict between the u. s. and china could break out. it's really a terrible ha development, which is scaring a lot of people in astride, in a matter what they political persuasion. because they know that china, which is non threatening to australia and which is a straight as largest trading partner, has been put some con, ah, it's an impossible task to step into a conflict with a pow that big and for no real reason. and unfortunately, it's being done simply because of the dependence of successive governments in australia are on the their role to play a supporting role to the u. s. which the u. s. as in launched itself on to this aggression against china because of extreme jealousy at st. so unfortunately,
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add the pendant politics is really creating a huge dilemma instantly or at the moment the china is clearly going to defend itself. it's going to defend including b, what you might call an unincorporated territory. and taiwan, which had been a stable relationship. the thing that is called for the stable, most of the people in tie, one like the status quo, but the us seems determined to provoke a conflict and it's going to force trying to defend itself. and it's going to really the threat is that tie one is going to be used like se a new crime as a, as a way to try and provoke a conflict with john or in the us. we'll try and use it to weaken china in some way, but it's a, it's a terrible danger. that's the news for this hour, but stick around because we'll be back with more and just about half an hour here on our team. introduction.
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awe on november, the 3rd 1945, just a month after the war ended, the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s o was devastated by wal united states lost about 400000 people at the brit sloss less than the americans dead. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths. mm mm. but it's 7000000 is an incredible company. what john kennedy k has american university commencement address it back to 63. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire
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