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a dangerous, is it, the law is the sovereignty of the country, or is business and business is good and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion. with the west tries to raise the ukrainian conflict at every opportunity. developing nations are calling for a peaceful resolution. that's the message from russia's foreign minister. lead off those delegation at the g 20 summit which opened tuesday. the un general assembly adopt the resolution on russian war, reparations to ukraine, although dozens of members, faith, abstain or vote against the initiative. it's the biggest call is support for ukraine related resolutions. since the start of the war, the drivers drive is meeting less and less of support on the united
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nations. it is being shaped as a resolution long ukrainian subject. but everybody understands that this is about stealing russian assets. the west must take responsibility for its role in global pollution. that's the call at the top 27, un climate change conference with africa blaming industrialized nations for the continent. climate prices with hello from our to international studios in moscow and from wherever you may be. watching i'm fiorella is about bringing you the hour's top news stories from around the world. happy you could join us, overshadowed by growing tensions. the g 20 summit indonesia opens on tuesday. the world is watching to see whether leaders will be able to agree on a closing joint statement as to visions deepen over the conflict in ukraine.
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ah, devolving countries are not citing with the west on the ukraine conflict. that's the message from the russian foreign minister speaking to the press at the g. 20 summit and indonesia. joining us from barley ortiz, maria, fin, osha. maria, what were the main point survey leverage made well, hi to you. yes, sexually. first of all, i have to say that all d 20 plenary sessions were held on tuesday behind closed doors. so actually there was no information on how it was going. what exactly, and how was discussed. so the press conference of the russian foreign minister survey lobrado gave here at the end of the 1st day of the summit, was a very good chance for journalists to find out more well men expected to have. you
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are right to say that her fears d 20 to be very tough for russia ahead of the global galler and here in. * bali london, for example, sad that the venue could be used to confront moscow and call out put in we also expected some more moves towards even deeper isolation of moscow. both political and economic. that was the german transfers appeal again before the summit officially started. and there weren't clear indications that the u, as wanted to turn this event, june 20 here into an anti rushing platform. but as mr. law group said that the press conference, not everybody, and actually far from everybody, is ready to support this rhetoric. let's take a listen to your vision for a story, and the answer is very simple. no one except the west and it's close of satellites joined. the anti rushes sanctions. it is impossible not to touch on this topic
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because west makes a priority to throw the ukrainian situation into any discussion. 3rd world countries calling for a peaceful settlement for agreements the know perfectly well is processes hindered by ukraine, which is legally band negotiations with russia. ha, but it seems the reason deep division within the west itself, the right indications of that happening as well. are they words such as peas and negotiations? we hear them more and more often in some western politicians and the 4th and the you things to run and out of sanctions in person. i had a chance to ask mr law whether we should take it as an official chief. i'm so, what can we expect from that? julia will show up at georgia, you never know what's going on in someone else's mind. short periods of mutual understanding with the european union evaporate quickly. just a day, i had
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a brief conversation with president micron, who reaffirmed his intention to maintain contact with vladimir putin to find some kind of agreement and resolve the whole situation. as he put his voice, i told him once again, all the problems are on the ukrainian side, which categorically refuses any negotiations and put forward obviously unrealistic conditions that are inadequate in this situation. but the main reagan keke when he was actually remains one of the members will be able at all to come to a consensus over the final declaration as the group which brings together 19 of the world's major economies. i used to be unprecedented. a permanent cards with being said, the ra division is on how to approach russia, ukraine conflict. the document is to be signed on wednesday, and the survey lobrado at the press conference shed,
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that some western countries wanted it to be politicized. and wanted to include condemnation of russia, special military operation in ukraine on behalf of the entire group. but that would mean russia included which is nonsense. that a gay lover of sad, had 2 in season convinced his 220 colleagues that that is not right. and that i'll turn it to point of view should be included in this document to well, let's wait and see the end of the summit. how balanced the final edition of the declaration will be back to you. r t 's. maria fin ocean are thank you very much for that summary. ah, almost half of you and member states abstain, are voted against a general assembly resolution calling on russia to pay war reparations to ukraine, co sponsored by the united states and its allies. the motion received the lowest level of support for ukraine related motions. since the conflict began,
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$94.00 countries supported the initiative to hold moscow accountable for violating international law, while 14 nations including china, voted against the resolution, claiming it lack sufficient legal basis $73.00 states among them. india and brazil chose to abstain. we spoke to dmitri polly on ski, russia's deputy ambassador to the un who said the resolution lacked a legal basis. the nature of these initiatives, it's not about to crate it. it is being shaped as a resolution on ukrainian subject, but everybody understands that this is about stealing russian assets about some illegal move which is being contemplated in the hands of some western politicians. and it's very difficult to conceal these tools. that's why all the countries that we're considering the draft. so they were absolutely mindful of these double layers
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. so this resolution and of course they were understanding that by prioritizing ukrainian crisis, once again, a risk to put all the other issues on the agenda of united nations in kind of say me, i believe. and this is a very dangerous trend which is not up held by a lot of a member states, as you see from the results of the voting well, some un member states consider the move illegal. others recall the western interventions and polonium exploitation which failed to lead to reparations or just that our teeth kayla mop it explains is certainly significant because sense the ukraine conflict escalated. there has certainly been an effectiveness on the part of the united states and mobilizing the world to condemn russia not today. as the boat took place, it became very clear that
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a number of countries just were not comfortable with this resolution. there were 16 countries that signed a statement pointing out that there are a number of countries around the world that have suffered illegal invasions, sanctioned attack, slavery colonialism, and that those countries are certainly entitled to reparation can talk about iraq. you can talk about vietnam, korea. 2 other countries and those countries have not yet received any reparations with a crime committed against the by the united states or western allies. that however, the reparation should be carried out on a sound legal process. not simply through these resolution that are just presented randomly to the general assembly. now, the russian ambassador to the un benzo, yet he took to the podium and pointed out that a number of countries simply don't want to go along with what appears to be an attempt to justify the outright daft of russia assets around the world. he also
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pointed out that the entire basis through which this is being carried out doesn't fit with un procedures. decisions like this should be made by the un security council, not the general assembly body where the united states took this resolution. here are some more of what the russian ambassador had to say about the dave resolution here. mr. said you, what you did ferry already of this initiative is obvious. from a legal point of view, the provisions of the draft to not stand up to any criticism or legally no and void . it's an attempt to legalize what can't be legalized from the point of view of current international law use. this is a classic example of the concept of rules based order when a group of states does not act on the basis of international, but seeks to sanctify lawlessness and using the authority of the general assembly and positioning it as a judicial body, which by definition, it is not in this just now the rustling bastard also pointed out that one of the key deceptions from those supporting the radical illusion was this claim that
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somehow the money that was being used would go to help the grand people. when in reality, the money was going to be used to prolong the conflict to supply ukraine with more weapons, to carry out more military action than in for along the conflict lead to more killing lead to more dep. it was a moment where it became clear that the support the united states has had 4th efforts to isolate russia or staff to russian assets and unilateral sanctions on russia attempts to push russia off of the international economy. that support may be faded as the economic consequences of this effort from the united states and this prolonging of a conflict. as the economic consequences become more and more apparent, many countries around the world are starting to ask questions and not have the enthusiasm they may have had once before. dimitri poly on ski rushes deputy
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ambassador to the un again believed western attempts to isolate russia are seeing less support among un member states. what happened today. ready in the year might be a very serious warning for western countries and their allies, the drive a 4 wheel drive is meeting less and less important the united nations. they might be disappointed and discouraged by the results. results of today's voting. not only the voting, it's necessary to point out that there was also very unfavorable for them at the beach where developing countries where pronouncing their grievances against western countries that they were not approaching to them. lack of a constructive approach. in other cases, we show where we could involve reparations on the remedy for their actions. so they were saying quite directly that this isn't
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a clear example of double standards and that the rush they, the western countries won't to prioritize or ukrainian crisis. and to forget about all other crisis situation in the world. so there was a lot of very, very passionate speeches. that's the way absolutely not the music to, to west some years today in the general assembly hall, secret talks between moscow and washington have taken place inter kia, according to reports, confirmed by both countries. the meetings were held between high level intelligence officers, including the director of the c, i a and is russian counterpart. according to the us, the subject was the rising risk of a nuclear conflict. and discussions did not directly involve the conflict and ukraine. a us national security spokesperson added that ukraine was briefed in advance and negotiations on the conflict would not be held without cabs
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participation. a spokesperson for the kremlin also confirmed that bilateral talks took place, adding that they were initiated by washington. former c i a analyst, and host of our t's new show. the whistle blowers john kerry arco, says such communication is in u. s. interests as americans can't afford to give blank checks. the ukraine talks are always good. it's always better to have a channel of communication open than it is to ignore one another. we can't afford in the united states to just provide a blank check for weapons and weapon systems and materiel indefinitely for the regime in key f, because people don't ukraine. i think that we will see a push for basic talks, both from pressures inside nato and the european union, as well as here in washington within the congress. i think this is
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a very big deal. and bill burns, the c i a director is far, far more experienced in these kinds of issues than is the secretary of state himself. tony blinking, he has spent a good part of his career working with russians. the russians know that they can trust him and take him at his word and vice versa. so this was a big deal to send burns and not to send tony blinking. it tells me that the u. s. is serious about keeping this channel of communication open. even if it's indirect through the turks. ah, the industrialize west must answer for the global emissions problem we face today. that's the message raised that the cop 27 you and climate change conference entering it's 9th day. we spoke to mohammed a dow director of the power shift to africa. thank tank. who said that the continent needs support from historically polluting western states if it is to
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become a leader and green technologies. 2 things we need to understand. our continent has the greatest population in the world that has cut into energy. we have 650000000 africans currently don't have access to electricity. close to a 1000000000 africans don't have access to clinical care. and so it's in our interest to address the limited and injects us children, but do it in a way that is climate compatible. if you look at the, the climate change phenomenon where the continent that has suffered in fust on whilst. and so a transition to renewables and africa becoming a green leader and effectively helping the well to limit global warming to below 1.5 degrees interest, the only sure way, talk to them to secure a welding and our future prosperity is by transition to renewables. not just in africa, but up close to was included into his total pollutant conscious. i think what we shouldn't demand of the stutter colutus is for finance and clean technology. i
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think we should demand that they actually assume responsibility for the hands of the cost. the climate problem that we're dealing with was largely caused by the historic emissions in the current so called industrialized countries. until indian london, they actually pay the climate debt. we shall use dutch opportunity to help paula, you know, sustainable energy access, but also all future development. so that we attract finance on clean technology and use that to help actually exploit the incredible potential for renewables in our content. while the was at the center of the cop $27.00 talks and pushing a green agenda, it seems to be sidelining problems on the african continent. the question of clean water access remains one of the summits most pressing topics as around one and a half 1000000000 african still live in areas of high water wilner ability. artes corolla taught le reports. despite the many bodies of waters peppered across the
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continent, the dams, the rivers, the legs, the valleys, africa continues to suffer from water shortages as well as what a borne diseases, water scarcity effects, one in 3 people in the african region and is getting worse with population growth urban, ization, and increases in household and industrial uses. water scarcity often encourages people to store water in their homes. this can increase the risk of household water contamination and provide breeding grounds for mosquitoes. mosquitoes or carriers of danger fever, malaria, and other diseases. the impact of climate change on water resources from past and current emissions is as clear as mud because water does not fall under the 1992 treaty of the united nations framework convention on climate change. but africa and much of the developing world will be arguing that it does and it should very much form part of the formal agenda. the white water rarely appears in international
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climate agreements, even though it plays a key role in issues such as food security, energy production, economic development, and poverty reduction. this potential of water must be explored, given that our actions to reduce global warming a currently lagging behind our ambitions. water does not need to be a problem. it can be part of the solution. water can support efforts to both mitigate and adapt to climate change. from the floods in nigeria to the drought in somalia, in the millions of this place, people will be looking upon this conference asking themselves why it seems to serve the interest of the globe o north and turning a blind eye to the true realities of climate change on the ground, because more often than not, the true impact of climate change is measured through the ability or inability to separate glass of clean drinking water. the problem with africa is said
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that it's inability to tune each natural resources into a beneficiary to of value and product. this is a universal problem problem across the african continent when it comes to war to use the all parts of africa that extremely well watered, just as the parts of africa that have got very little water like namibia. for example, at the moment the buying issue seems to be agreement around what the temperature increases in weight, what the acceptable temperature official is. but why we forget about the fact that as your temperature changes, so does the ability of b atmosphere to absorb water over water body change? oh, thing about climate when it comes to water is about how does it change in ambient temperature over time, influenced the distribution of fresh water resources around the planet who benefits who loses pies?
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this is really what, what the politics of this whole things about the us treasury secretary as struggling to reassure e e partners after washington past a landmark climate law that left europeans less than thrilled. we are consulting widely with affected groups, including europeans and other countries that have concerns about the law. we are willing, within the limit of the kind of law that congress has passed to work with them to address concerns to the extent that we can. and also to explain the ways in which the law will benefit them, both the white house and the western press keep referring to biden's inflation reduction act as a climate law. so within the u. s, it's mainly being framed as something to help americans with inflation, which is pretty much their main concern right now. but overseas, they're really emphasizing the climate aspect. because who would dare to complain about the so called climate initiative, right? certainly not europe,
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but french and german officials have caught on to the fact that the new law incentivizes the purchase of american electric vehicles through tax credits and discriminates against european cars. the car batteries also have to be sourced and made in america. so now europe's talk to economies, france and germany, are not only facing an energy crisis after washington successfully tormented, cutting their own, she brushing gas supply off. but now washington's trying to use the climate change pretext to take a whack at european car manufacturing. maybe u. s. officials figured that europe would be a little more passive. they were certainly lead a long way down the garden bath by washington when it came to the ukraine conflict . former french army chiefs of staff general pierre de via, has been publicly saying this recently, basically pointing out that the big beneficiary of the ukraine conflict is the u. s . and not europe. the war in ukraine is not in the interest of the europeans.
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certainly not a france, perhaps of the americans and more by just going along with washington lead initiatives, whether on the climate or in ukraine, europe, risks becoming a vassal german weapons manufacturers seemed to be well aware of this. they are worried about germany serving the american defense industry by funding weapons purchased from the u. s. instead of funding weapons to be manufactured in germany or in europe. with regard to german sovereignty, we must ensure that we will not put ourselves completely in the hands of the americans for the next 30 to 50 years. the weapons industry wouldn't be the 1st german industrial sector to take a hit to americas benefit. western sanctions have already hit germany's manufacturing sector to the competitive advantage of the u. s. on the global playing field, as some german politicians have pointed out on these extreme horn and ag costs. now
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these extremely high electricity prices have a positive side effect for the us, while our competitiveness is falling. but the, exploding energy costs are not the direct result of the ukraine war, cause they are the result of the sanctions package, which then started an economic war to which russia responded and built shafts. so if you, us treasury secretary j jaelyn thinks that the biden administration is going to try to convince europe that there is some kind of benefit in all of this. for them, they may succeed in hoodwinking european officials again. but good luck trying to convince the average european citizen e u countries have agreed to introduce new sanctions against said on following months of protest in the country . meanwhile, toronto has accused the german chancellor of undiplomatic behavior as berlin continues to express support for the protesters. home patiently,
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european union has already adopted a number of sanctions packages. we want to continue to step up the pressure on the revolutionary guard corpse and the political leadership. my message to the demonstrators and to citizens with iranian roots. here in germany as this, we stand for everything that you are calling for for human rights and women's rights. we stand shoulder to shoulder with the iranian people. terran has repeatedly accused the united states and israel of being behind the countries unrest. iranian officials have also blame the german foreign minister for taking an intervention is stands on protest. after the official sat, berlin would not let up in pursuing sanctions over a crackdown on protesters ross has to erupt it in the country last september, following the death of a young woman in custody. her family claimed she was severely beaten while authority say she had a historical condition that led to a heart attack over 2000 people have reportedly been taken into custody. political
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analysts and researcher christopher holly thinks western countries will support anyone regardless of ideology to promote their self interests. this is part of the hybrid warfare that the u. s. u and nato on leaching on the run. this current batch of sanctions not only targets individuals and those connected, for example with your i r g c. but also it targets press tv, which is a media outlet. so it goes to show how bankrupted the european ideas are of freedom of speech and freedom of expression and the media independence. this is the natural reaction to support anybody who's against the governments that are, you know, supporting liberation struggles that are supporting a self determination in the global south against western intervention and western regime change operations. so ultimately, you know,
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they'll support anybody regardless of the political ideology. we've seen that in their covert support, for example of islamic state and al qaeda and aldosterone in syria. we see that the west, over and over, doesn't really care about anything but its own interest. its own financial gain and its own power and the supremacy in all the regions of the world. so they will support now any protests or regardless of what they're demanding that so rob, on the hour's top stories from around the world, be sure to head over to r t dot palm for 247 coverage. and don't forget to follow us on odyssey rumble and gab. thanks for tuning in. see you again next hour. ah, l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people.
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a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about on personal intelligence. at that point, obviously is to great trust rather than fear. i would like to take on various char, i mean with artificial intelligence. real. somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with oh, need to come to the russian state to never. i've studied us on the north lansky with within the 55 when. okay,
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so 9 is group i'm speaking with, we will van in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machines. the state on russia today and switch r t sport neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with me. i don't think that the united states or the united kingdom had the slightest interest in ukraine itself. such said way something to mobilize people around. i think that all tibet lay, their lowest undermined the russian federation and to gain dominance
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