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ah ah ah, the fact that i'm here today with a delegation to review cooperation, to see how we can pick it forward to create a long term sustainable basis. i can chase most of all russia and india focus on energy ability as well as a multi polar approach to global security. as moscow host, india is foreign minister, but people with the e u. they can all make power health. germany admits it being cause to burn more coal. do you think, coughing down on russian feel important or western countries keep lecturing, developing nations ongoing, agree with us. americans take to the polls,
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became mid term elections with the countries economic crisis. the main concern for many, well cor, thank say the ruling democrats. i'm more worried about visioning out the big bucks with washington on the you accuse each other profiteering from the global energy crisis. we investigate how us protectionism is alienating some of the allies in europe and asia with very well welcome. it's 5 pm here in moscow. and this is asi international with the latest world news update for a good to happy with our. now indian foreign minister who's in moscow for talks has called for closely cooperation with russia and what he calls a stressful situation on energy markets. he's donald corso, without the ministers media conference. what do you see as the intent of the west,
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specifically the united states in pressuring india for these relations? what stance will india take in the future towards russia as a result of this pressure? the fact that i'm here today with a delegation to review our co operation, to see how we can take it forward to korea, to long term sustainable bases, i think saves most of all. i think you can see the obvious in christian commitment, i would type in keeping that relationship stronger. instead, that clip we just saw was the indian foreign minister's response to a question that i was lucky enough to ask at the press conference that came after his meeting with was russian foreign minister, sir gay? laugh rob, i wanted to know what india was planning to do in the face of increasing western pressure for its friendly relations with russia. and if new delhi would, i join in on the western calls for a price cap on russian oil exports. but based on the indian foreign minister's response, it looks like india is not really buying into that. he reiterated that russia and
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india have long, had very close relations and that new delhi relies on moscow to provide the indian people with affordable energy. as regards the, you know, the, or the oil supply issue, you know, that is, that is ha, ha, been festival that is a stress on the energy markets. it is odd fundamental obligation to ensure da da indian consumer has the best possible access on the most advantageous terms to international market. on induct respect, ah, quite honestly, we have seen that a d. india shut relationship has worked to advantage. now we also heard from the russian foreign minister, sir gay, laugh rob, who said that the talks were very successful. he said that he talked a bit about plans on the russian side to provide india with colleen, atomic energy, as well as plans to increase the trade volume between the 2 countries in the future
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. let's take a listen. we have welcome to the positive dynamics of our bilateral trade. by september, the turnover had increased more than 130 percent. the provision of a new site for the construction of a russian designed nuclear power plant will allow india to provide clean and safe energy in the future. we discussed in detail the state of the prospects for military technical cooperation, including the joint production of modern types of weapons. so it looks like what foreign minister circ a live or offset about these talks about them being successful was correct. and the decades long friendly relations that russia and india have enjoyed will continue to persevere. despite the fact that around the world, there's quite a tense geopolitical landscape right now. while only we've got to don mclean gala manila based geopolitical analyst and ortho. and he says, india's cooperation with moscow has had a positive impact when it's economy as access to russian. oil has helped spoke growth. the visits objectives are multi pronged and multi dimensional and compasses
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politics, economics and defense in the context of bilateral ties, regional affairs, and the overarching security architecture of the international system. now, india and russia continuously engage in a series of multilateral institutions. the g 20 bricks, s c o r i c has discussion will also incorporate the enhancement of india, russia, partnership in the context of these frameworks. defective me address a series of issues and also to contribute to why to transitioning multi polar international order, particularly in the eastern hemisphere. so this is what we can see as a projection of the time tested as a practical partnership between india and russia. there are 2 things that we have to understand in terms of india perspectives. one is that india is a rising great power and energy. you will the continuous rise of any states. hence, it is necessary for india to make sure that it's maintained unhampered supply of
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oil of oil at a price that is, of course, fitting for its growing demand. and i do not think that it should be in anyone's interest to constrain the growth of a state that has the capacity to contribute positively towards the international system. second, india is well aware of its responsibilities. the governments, primary responsibility is to its people and to the overarching national interests and security interests. one of the most challenging geopolitical neighborhoods that india is faced with. it will have to balance this of course, and we could definitely see more proactive cooperation with india, russia, particularly the energy sphere as well. just by the use previously stated green energy goals, the block has not been forced to go back to burning coal for his power needs of the cutting down and fuel imports from russia due to europe's and sanctions. and what western need is keep telling, developed countries to go green germany, chancellor,
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has confirmed his own nation. we'll be doing that anytime soon. austin's full taylor and go speak of to russia's brutal war of aggression on ukraine is forcing us to reconnect the coal fired power plants to the grid for a short time. but we are firmly committed to the coal phase out of meaning talk number plus live tail correspondence filament. jerry now who is at the summit? solomon. good to see. you. could you break down the main points of cop 27 for us? ah, thanks very much. i'm coming live from a showman, shakia egypt, where so many has been happening, especially my mind you that to yesterday. and he does from different countries, giving dad dresses at the plenary under antonio gutierrez, who is the secretary general for you, and was given his address where he called for their clean transition clean doctor,
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which is a clean gust transition, which is one of those that are calling for the re joined to change from cole, unforeseen fuel to go to clean the sensation. although african delegates understand that the transition to clean energy is important. but the way it is being framed by the dominant countries, it looks like it is going to do that. everybody must pay their share. so awfully can say no more than 90 percent or it does not give 90 percent of the pollution is being done by that have developed countries. but you can see about africa is more affected by the if it's a global warming. and the scope already has started on a buck foot on the african countries. how many fields to place compensation on the agenda? cinema many thanks for the update on sentiment, gary local correspondence by reporting to us from cop 27. now as the
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midterm elections in the united states at underway, biden's public approval raising plummets to a near historic lo, thus, according to a poll conducted on the eve, i thing to democrat concerns that they will lose their majority in congress today. while the election could see around a 3rd of us, congressional senators voted out while in the lower parliamentary chain by the house of representatives. all 435 seats are on the ballots. new governance for 36 states will also be chosen on tuesday, as well as new secretaries of state who are responsible for further elections. major domestic issues, such as abortion, access, and gun, and voter rights of very much in focus. many u. s. media have been echoing biden's claims that u. s. democracy is at risk of prompting a face that republicans could take control of congress and drawing parallels with a possible red wave. now says u. s. citizens that seem not to show such concerns when asked what motivates that
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those. as most americans say domestic problems all their top concern in the upcoming election battle always drives everything. i think that that is probably the factor that most directly influences people's day to day lives. so definitely a prominent decision in voting, i think the economy is an issue, but i think abortion is a huge issue, especially in this city. i think the economy is definitely a big issue right now. i think a lot of people will be motivated, motivated by it, but i don't think the economy is like the biggest issue that's happening in our society right now. well, one you could take a look at the condition of everything, the jobs, the unemployment, people are struggling. i can't even get so security and the benefits that they offered me when i was paying taxes. i don't good. so there are hundreds of thousands of people that are really crushed under false economy. according to recent polls, 79 percent of americans say that voting decisions will be driven by it cannot make
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issues. naming domestic problems is the biggest concern. however, the white house on democrats one congress seem to have different priorities is 800000 other $400000000.00 in a ukraine on top of billions, already sent crane ukraine. ukraine. united states will never, never, never recognize russia's claims on the ukraine. we demonstrated the united states commitment to the government and to the people of ukraine. club ha, crana in washington. it's all ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. and it's not just costing time. it's also costing money over $18000000000.00 already spent. no surprise that with washington's big names all focused overseas, many americans are feeling left behind. it seems ukraine 1st america last,
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according to the latest polls, at least when it comes to the issues that americans are concerned about. ukraine is nowhere near the top of the list. america's working families are getting crushed by inflation. the high gas prices are squeezing them dry, the cost of living keeps going up and up. mortgages are also rising. but yet the government of the united states continues writing checks to kia with prices, surgeon and american. struggling to keep up. the federal reserve takes a bold step to chain what seems like relentless inflation and raises interest rates by 3 quarters of a percentage point. it's biggest hike in nearly 3 decades. food prices, up, 13 percent rent up more than 6 percent. if you're in the market for a car, new or used, you're paying more about 9 percent more than this time. last year. we've never seen drastic actions like this under janet yelling. we never saw this on november, nancy, or even alan greens, when you actually go back to the early 19 eighties under paul volcker. and i think
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this says a lot about not just how high inflation is, but how stubborn raytheon, another military contractors are making a killing. but the american people are suffering. is anyone now shocked that the public is fuming? it's argued by money to ukraine. i have every way, disrespect to you because you're the one bob inflation with 80000000. craig, i'm sorry, bill, in my mistake that you are a fraud. now, some would say that heckling public officials is certainly not the way out. but what exactly does one do when the president himself seems to be somewhat out of touch with reality? how concerned about with i'm concerned about with when the people you elected are focused on a country overseas, while things in your community, just keep getting worse and worse. you might think that it's time to be a little bit less polite. maybe it's time for some unconventional politics. the polls are now swinging to the right,
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regardless of any shouting at town halls. my republicans aren't exactly peace does either. and no one's expecting that if they come into office, they'll pull a complete 180 and reverse u. s. foreign policy in europe, the grant in particular, but unlike their rivals, they seem to have at least picked up on the widespread public opposition to prolonging a foreign war at the expense of the american people. nation building didn't work out too well in iraq and afghanistan. i don't think we should be doing it in ukraine. so targeted military assistance. one thing i favorite that, but yeah, this kind of nation building where it's less about our national security. it's more about nation building, i think is a problem with ukraine and everywhere. right now, our country for our border is out of control human trafficking. now, we have inflation, gas prices out of control. i mean, that's our with now. such words from republicans have sent the democrats into a tizzy. joe biden is now talking about nuclear arm again. and saying he's not
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interested in any talk of the escalation or negotiation. biden is declaring roughly half the electorate to be your redeemable right wing extremists, and he's also taken actions to cause an energy crisis that is certainly not unrelated to u. s. foreign policy. now it's little wonder that even for some long time democrats, this is all gotten to be a little bit much. now i believe in a government that's of the people by the people and for the people. unfortunately, today's democratic party does not. instead, it stands for a government that is of by and for the powerful elite. now in the mid term elections, american don't vote for a president. they vote for representatives in the house and the senate. but these mid term elections are turning into a referendum on one man, a man who is not on the ballot, but does live in the white house. so while biting goes on with his democracy is at stake mantra, it looks like a lot of americans are just not thrilled with his performance. and they may be
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recalling a few things that his predecessors sad about america 1st. caleb martin, r t new york. during a recent publicity told biden was heckled and asked if washington is ready to negotiate with russia and help end the ukraine conflict. the us president rushed off the questions and 2 people, demanding answers were escorted out of the media event. it wasn't a whole lot. well, you don't see a lot, i could not be what the jury was your political strategist and us state department consultants join us that leaders say that despite concerns for ukraine,
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the american public so puts his own needs. first, a most americans are being pulled as being concerned, primarily about inflation, heights and gasoline prices, runaway crime, illegal aliens and the russia ukraine war does not register very high for most americans because they're concerned about the wrong well being an economic hardship right now. i believe most americans are still very concerned about the well being of ukrainian people, but ultimately every country and every citizen me is going to be concerned with his own well being. first, the republican party is going to come in with a very robust agenda that will be promoting economic growth. i think we'll see a number of issues that also help provide for economic relief for every day americans because they're entering a period of great anxiety. the missing to republican, portable look to see how we best alleviate that anxiety by promoting job growth, economic growth, energy production, safety for our citizens,
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and sealing the border and providing for control of our sovereign territory of the united states of america. ah, let us go now to the dawn. yeah, it's republic where at least 2 civilians have been killed and 2 more injured after ukrainian force is a shelves civilian areas of the capital. as according to local officials, as a nathan artillery was used in tuesday's attack. on monday 3 civilians including a child, died in ukrainian shelling and 7 more were injured from locals and came on to 5 booty. it was that the 1st shall fell and then the 2nd down to directly on the roof at the neighbouring house. we wanted to run there to help him and then 3 nauseous landed. we had it in the corner, were afraid to even pre than the roof began to burn, and all the vendors glued out for 2 years or will we woke up when the 1st explosion occurred. then there was a 2nd in a fire broke out blown. we counted a total of 5 hits,
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we jumped out and pulled the elderly man next door from his house. he is 85 years old and was lucky to be alive. cut the stillia book when the crenan troops fart the heat. the houses during the shelling were prayed at home and wait for everything to come to an end. what else could we do on the old people in small children lived here. from mom was in the house way and the republic local official say russian forces have taken full control of don. yet skag paws, which have been partially on the ukrainian military control since 2050 of faith parcels continue elsewhere in the republic where one ukrainian soldier was abandoned by his compatriots on to their positions came under attack of the lying injured for 3 days. he was found by logan's republic, soldiers that we heard from him. however, we must warn you that this interview was taken in custody and possibly under duress . ah sir, i believe we were sent near to the village of the sites of owen that the next
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public where we came on the fire. i was badly wounded and lay there with 3 dead ukrainian soldiers, while the others fled my oliver for 3 days and then the hunts republic soldiers found me. i had tried to contact ukrainian sold, you said they would come and evacuate me. they told me that they would come no one ever came here. i don't even remember how those 3 days past, but i remember the constant shelling here for i was on the very 1st deal. i wanted to go home like, but no one came. i just wanted it to quickly and i was waiting for the ukrainian soldiers that i hope to come, but they did not as western the energy market flood permit the global power crisis. the us and europe are increasingly accusing each other of caching in on the financial turmoil. claims of profiteering have been made on both sides of the atlantic, as governments call out each other thought. unfair protectionism. this led to companies, marking up the price is a feel. well let's now that was the story with arthur contributor, rachel marsden,
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re to a lovely to see you. so the u. s. government has pledged to economically supported therapy and allies over the backlash of the western sanctions against russia. how is that going? yeah, well remember when you, as president joe biden came here to europe, back in march to plotted the european union sanctioning russia, cutting off its own russian energy source, the process and promised to help europe replaced that source with american energy. well, apparently european leaders didn't read the fine print or fully consider the implications of what they were signing on to, which was basically european dependence on american energy and whatever price they want to set that at the u. s. government is now denying responsibility for the high gas prices of their exports, blaming european energy company markups. and now fed up european officials want to speak to the manager, but don't really seem to know who that is. maybe it's uncle sam. maybe it's the
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world trade organization. here are the french and german finance ministers venting their frustrations. act fast. i'm calling for a united, strong and coordinated response from the e u to our american allies. there is a risk of a major shock for french and european industry either they will be resolved there, and we hope they will. that's why we have the task force to discuss this. or we will have go to the w t o and envisage retaliatory measures. i have not been assured that the american side has completely crossed. how great all concerns about the consequences all in everyone's interest. we will not enter a tit for tat, but raw the strength from the sources of wealth and growth together. so they use trying to figure out whether biden's inflation reduction act, which has a buy america component to the detriment of european cars and gives tax and energy incentives to companies to the disadvantage of any that might still want to remain in europe. and deal is skyrocketing energy prices, while they're trying to figure out whether that violates global trade rules. japan
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is also upset that americans could be dis, incentivize from buying japanese cars. meanwhile, the u. s. is busy dodging the very same rules. it's egging on its allies to a dot, taking a careful step back from the cliff after allies have taken a flying leap right off it. earlier this week, us ship maker and video said, for example, that it has a new ship ready for the chinese market that will meet the new u. s. export control rules, which are meant to essentially blockade china economically. washington's trying to get allies, japan, and you countries like the netherlands, for example, to follow these new export rules in an effort to economically blockade china. here's what the chinese foreign ministry said about those efforts. this is not the way in open and honest major country would act. the world sees clearly what the u. s. is up to any one who tries to block others way will only have his own path
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blocked. so the u. s. isn't really playing by its own rules, it's imposing on allies or would like to when it comes to china, or when it comes to russia, either the u. s. is already refused to impose a low price cap on russian oil, which the you wanted for fear of deregulating, the global energy market even more than it already has been. and now we're learning from the western press that the state department and us treasury have been asking us banks to maintain services and ties for certain key russian companies like gas prom or russian fertilizer producing companies. for example, remember how zalinski top economic aid was demanding that u. s. bank stop doing business with russian companies, or else you would see prosecution of their executives for war crimes? well, it looks like he's not going to be able to clean up wall street after all, what it seems like here is that zalinski, you allies and
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a whole lot of other people are just being led down the garden bath. right, so many thanks for not that thought a contributor, rachel moss and that and thank you for joining us. our not the international web. back at the top of the i with the very latest and join hispanic with oh, need to come to the russian state. local narrative, i'd type as i'm phone and ignore slant scheme, devastation, american culture. i'll send them out for
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a group in the 55 when. okay, so mine is 2000 speedy. one else with will ban in the european union. the kremlin. ca, yep. machine. the state on russia for date and c r t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all band to on youtube with me. oh, in 2022. the italian government approved a package of military aid to ukraine and coordination with nato to help ukrainians defend themselves and fight back about 150000000 euros. wo i make a weep,
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almost even atomic bombs are here even on the same nozzle and the u. f with you and the one that people will die just for make money. the one that i have been yes, go to why you mess you got thrown in there. if you gone through my she thought complete. i mean there's water damage. you thought she called me on it on to get a room for them as well. the other more saw me my show it bizarre tool or ever opa exec leila lesser opinion polls show that over 70 percent of italians are against military support for ukraine. campbell i landed in confront with the day frat a scared out and was home and do not she da da da desert. wonderful lucille, my last lot a lot you, there has been been in fun theater,
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the layer ah with welcome to as a part tourist, they came from the specialist in cuba and they will didn't speak out because it did not fill the pain down. they came for the movers in iran and that will didn't speak out either because the pain was too easy to ignore. and then they came for their adversaries in russia and the will to pronounce his became because the pain became old to pulp about, given the global reification of the western sanctions against russia has the
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international community finally got enough standing up to stand up against the weapon ization of global economy for geopolitical purposes won't to discuss that are now joined by already could decide professor at the department of political studies and director of the geopolitical economy. economy research group at the university of manitoba and canada. it's great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thanks for having me. now we're recording this interview on the sidelines of the of all day discussion club. and this year there's a very vivid shortage of western experts and academics for pretty understandable reasons. many of them fear a certain career consequences are due to that participation or association with the russian colleagues. even though, as far as i know, the participation in this form does not oblige anyone to agree with the cremeans policies. did you have any 2nd or 3rd, thoughts about braving this journey from canada to moscow?
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i do wonder whether, you know, i mean, we come here. okay. and i do wonder where when i go back there, say, what were you doing in moscow? but beyond that, i don't expect anything if they ask me, i was the i attended this conference and there is no band on attending conferences . i have been to this conference before. well there, there is no formal band. and yet, as we're, those of us who follow can and in politics lately, know that they could be some very informal consequences, pretty serious and formal consequences for the academics. well, i feel it informal consequences are precisely in the form that you know, the, the total funding or whatever you become unpopular. but i think that we, us, in a moment in history, when i think you have to brave being unpopular in the sense that what's the point of being popular in a world that may no longer exist. i mean, this is the key. so i feel that i personally felt it was very important to come to rush.
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