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an engagement, we close the trail when so many find themselves well, the part we choose to look for common ground with russia is foreign minister of fields. questions of a media conference in moscow focusing on the importance of collective efforts to ensure a security in europe. we'll go through the main aspects about a moment or so as far as tries to remain par itself an african initiative to fight terrorism locals in part keno, fall, so speak guy. so by france has continued military footprint in the region. the french are going through all the means to take control to dominate us. we no longer trust them. if africa wants to save itself, this has to be done by africans. first. juan ortiz,
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in the central african republic, raised concerns after a ball appears to have been of nate to origin is used to attack a nationally significant textile factory with song cuts. this was an am 9 o 4 bomb which is used by nato countries. if it really is a nato country, then it is a shame for them with wherever you're counting the program from today across the world. welcome to moscow and they are teen use are great to have your company products insists it will keep special forces in burkina faso to fight terrorism. that's despite growing fatigue among locals up the continued military presence of the nations former colonial power. we all have an interest in but keener remaining standing for the whole region as long as the book and bail forties. wish france remains upon earth became
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fussy. last month, angry protestors in bertino also attempted to storm the french embassy in the capital, log into the local to ques, paris, a feeling to stem a rising, islamist insurgency in the region and demanded the friendship. buster b, expel. police fired tear gas to disperse. the crowds of demonstrators through stone sunset fires outside the compound, while several western african countries i've been seeking to form their own collective military force under the name to accra initiative that's aimed at combating care risk groups. burkina faso has already received 2000 troops from neighboring countries, including the ivory coast niger and gamma to fight the insurgency. last month, france officially ended its own 8, your military operation, that had been tasked with eradicating terrorism in the region. a local reporter, as residents for their view of the security issues of play says
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simply, it's a bit dubious. i'm skeptical because burkina faso is not the only country in an emergency situation. i think the initiative should come through the economic community of west african states, or it should concern all the countries affected by terrorism. france could be a shareholder of the a cry initiative in the process or who lived with the french are going through all the means to take control to dominate us, to present themselves as a guide and protector. they know that since molly loved the g 5, somehow it grew became known so much. we no longer trust them that people now have eyes open. and if france doesn't change its way of dealing with people and without states, i would say they're not well consolidated. lamar to host with i think it's a good initiative. we feel a climate of solidarity between african countries. thank god, the initiative is coming from ghana and thank god, gonna is not a francophone country. so we can believe that france doesn't have a full control of gonna, and we don't have to worry about it. it's
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a good initiative because we were told that if africa wants to save itself, this has to be done by africans. first western countries are not done yet with africa in the south of the sahara. no doubt, they are going to explore many ways to re colonize their last territories. or we also heard from the local journalist in burkina faso, who believed that african countries really have to strengthen their own military forces on not depend on western partners for security. thus critique with you when coastal countries like ghana ivory coast been in and togo, realised the terrorism was heading to the coast. they were considering burkina, faso was a rampart, but this rampart was not able to contain that progress. we waited a long time for concrete things, but to day, as the fire is burning and there is the threat of terrorism, it's really time to update this project because it's a question of existence for these countries. doing for the 2000 soldiers are ready waiting. it's good, but will the funds come from online resources that way?
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if they are going to still wait for hypothetical support from our traditional partners, my have doubts keeping attention on africa. a parliamentary leader in the central african republic has said an explosive of ne to origin was used this week to attack and nationally significant textile. if i could, let's go through what we know here. authorities have accused on in searching group of committing the overnight attack with an aircraft and harvey knowledge that nato member of state france could have been involved in some way. the central african countries government has said the cotton at factory in question is of national importance. and the bombing was intended to damage the domestic economy. the leader of the nation's lower house of parliament has condemned the attack and spoken nights about the possibility of nato being linked to it. m move saw gut, according to the information i've received. this was an m 9 o 4 bond, which is used by nato countries. if indeed a natal country dropped a bomb on this factory, which is of great importance for agriculture. for farm restoring heat and cotton
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production in the central african republic, one larger than their lives are reserved angel. it is unacceptable for any country to drop a bomb on a factory, as if the only such factory that we have in the city are but to get it. if it really is a nato country, then it is a shame for them. it's also because nato countries are developed country roles law . yeah, will keep you updated as regards developments in that regard. also something to tell you about us authorities are considering labeling the russian private security company wagner as a terrorist group. thus, despite the organization helping help several african countries establish peace in the region about is actually according to the nations themselves. wagner forces were officially requested in the number of african states, including molly and the central african republic. officials from there have repeatedly stated the importance of the health of the wagner group has provided in conflict written areas, the central african republic parliament leader once again explains the significance
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of wagner's activities in his country. yeah. people were killed here. yeah. the c a r's. army couldn't cope with it, but now thanks to the presence of our friends, the russian army. there were washington army, the minutia troops. we were able to achieve peace and the central african republic . i don't know the wagner group. i only know that when our government signed an agreement with russia, the russian government provided us with the soldiers that, i mean, i'm not trying to find out which group president put and decided to send us to ensure security in the c a r. for us, it's just russians who have arrived in the ca. our rush is foreign minister sir gala ralph has spoken to the media conference in moscow, wrapped up not long ago european security issues. the main focus really off the discussion on subsequent cuban a that's more on at all from our correspondence. igor, shut down our figure, a lengthy one. there's lots of topics raised. lots answered. well, most definitely,
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you know, and it did in fact take the russian foreign minister more than 2 hours to get through everything that he personally had to say. and well, answer just some of the questions that the journalists were ready to ask. and in fact, they also were ready to continue and to go on with this conversation, had not been that long. they totally would have now most of sir collab room statements. and his whole speech in general has been dedicated to the global security to the situation where the world is at right now from russia standpoint. after all, we've never been closer to a direct military confrontation between russia and nato. given that the military alliance is already very much active in ukraine and in general, his how serve elaborate? well, he's how he explained and given his outlook on what the nato mission, what nato's doc train right now is. it's conditional as
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a way of remember how when nato was created, the 1st secretary general, mr. easement came up with this formula for europeans to keep the russians out limerick unseen, and the germans down. what's happening now absolutely shows. nato's return to those conceptual priorities that were devised 70 years ago. they want to keep the russians out of us, of police. in the meantime, the americans have already enslaved the whole continent. give it in check, not just germany, of the entire european union. so that philosophy of domination and benefits for only one side. we didn't go anywhere after the end of the cold war to renew this philosophy of complete dominance. that nato is right now. well, advocating according to russia's foreign minister will basically, according to the russian top diplomat, it was very tempting for them given that back if we will flash back to in history. and remember that at 1st it was ne, 2 and the warsaw pact to different groups that rivaled in europe. but then the
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warsaw pact collapsed. it was no more. and basically all hopes and the responsibility for global security for keeping the east and west away from each other's throats, o s c was created, but again sir g elaborate did talk a lot about how this particular organization is now effectively impotent and can't solve anything that basically, it removed itself from well, solving any crises from speaking out against nature, from speaking out against nato as well, the military campaigns and so on and so forth. so if affectively, according to certain collaborative, well, always see, it has failed in this regard. and again, he took a job at poland, which is presiding right now. the president of always see is polish. and of course, today the foreign ministers of always see are gathering in poland and but sir elaborate was not there because while he was denied entry by was by poland in
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a clear political stance. and again, staying with the philosophy of complete domination. it does not only pierce the military branch over the global energy of politics, but it is also very much present in diplomacy to, according to the circle of rav usually, it are pretty much with europe. if this of european diplomacy is the need to help you. crane now because it's defending european values of those to luggage and that means only one. thanks don. love still this diplomats are not being informed of what is really happening in ukraine to couldn't they are not being taught how not to practices are openly enforced. and what is enshrined in the states legislation, australia, if european diplomacy, while pretentiously calling to protect ukraine oaths, which defends your being values, understands those european values which gave promotional scale than we dont need to have anything to do with that diplomacy, dogs, so the russian top diplomat clearly here pointing out the discrepancy in what the
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european diplomat say they protect and what is really going on on the ground in ukraine. and again, this issue, it expands even further, expands beyond values shed in care of and well promoted by cave politicians and their military goons. for instance, russia has been repeatedly accused of turning its energy of turning it so while energy sector into a weapon. and at the same time, sir gillibrand had to touch upon the issue over a europe. now mewling, a gas price, well, basically a cap on any energy resources on the gas, on the gas that is coming from russia effectively. he said that well dictating prices to the market by those who have defended market freedom. unfair competition for decades is an interesting development. these are the words that sir gallagher of found to describe that now of who's to the issue of talks between a russia and ukraine. it did steal the spotlight briefly and i hear sir gillibrand
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. he offered a glimpse as to how the process was faring initially back when the special military operations. the war in ukraine began and effectively he talked about how russia believes that while ukraine initially was ready to find common ground behind the same table behind the same negotiating table, then it was took basically ukraine was told by the united states to stop that have a listen to us to do the amount of stem bullet on march 29th in eastern both the ukrainians handed us a document. we supported those principles for the conflicts settlements which were laid out there. this one of this principles was the insuring of ukraine's security through respect for its non align status respect for its nuclear free status, as well as the provision of guarantees on a collective basis. these guarantees were to be given, not by nato, but by the un security council. 5 permanent members from germany and turkey were
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also mentioned. we agreed to their service, but clearly within a day or 2, the ukrainians were told by their american masters. why are you doing this? we still need to use you to exhaust the russian army when we are accused of constantly asking for negotiations in a bid to buy time so that we can gather our forces that both amusing and unpleasant because people are openly lying to us, we have never asked for negotiations, where we have always said that if someone has any interest in a negotiated settlement, we are prepared to listen to her shoes. basically, this your committee coast. well. now basically, you know, where this stands, where the issue stands of talks between russia and ukraine. russia is not seeking any negotiations with ukraine right now, but if the key of, or is ready to make the 1st step, then russia is always open. this, these are the words of the russian foreign minister. basically, this is just her very brief. i know it is a lengthy it a i'm talking for
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a long time. i've been talking for a long time here, but this is trust me. just a very brief glimpse. and a very brief outlook as to what the russian top diplomat had to say. at thanks for the, for our breakdown, igor said al has taken us through that china has accused the b, b. c of deliberately distorting facts to tarnish the nation's perception in the west. after a reporter from the british broadcaster was recently detained. how to protest in shanghai in volume william no remarks from the british side are a serious distortion of facts and constitute a grave interference in china's internal affairs. we firmly reject it. everything was conducted within legal procedures. this bbc journalist refused to cooperate with the police. his law enforcement efforts and then acted as if he were a victim. the bbc immediately twisted the story and massively propagated the narrative that its journalist had been arrested and beaten by police. while
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actually he was working simply to try to paint china as a guilty party, that china has said the reporter was detained for refusing to leave the scene as it became potentially dangerous. the authorities released him after confirming his identity, but said the journalist didn't identify himself as such until after he was taken into custody. protests are wrapped in china after 10 people died last week in an apartment building fire during an antique cove. it locked done. the rallies have received widespread support to long western countries on their allies, including the us, japan and australia. will western governments which previously oppose dante locked on protests and their own countries using a considerable force at times or no speaking knights, as we're seeing in support of the demonstrations in china, among them. canadian prime minister, just an trudeau who seemingly forgotten about his own har stance against similar protests in canada earlier this year. obviously everyone in china should be allowed
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to express themselves, should be allowed to share their, their perspectives. and indeed protests if you join the protest. because you're tired of coven, you now need to understand your breaking laws. we heard your frustration with coven, with the measures that are there to keep people saying, we heard you. it's time to go home. now. major western media outlets have also been changing their position last, the protests no longer occur in western countries, but happened in china. cnn describe the chinese rallies as i cry for freedom after previously accusing european demonstrators of being at rule breakers. also with a b, b, c brown, that many at coed protesters as conspiracy theorists. as they does, you can see here on the screen sky news, which is now presenting the chinese demonstrators in
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a positive light. but we heard from international human rights on criminal lawyer, christopher black, he said it is common for the western media to show china in an exit light. they're using every pretext they can to put china in a bad light because you can be rest assured that if china had relaxed all its covert measures, and many people died in china, they would be accusing china doing nothing to correct his people. the fact is that china is trying to protect his people as best he can and using measures which were effective in our effective they're trying to undermine the chinese government as they are trying to undermine the russian government by supporting any, any small protests which they can den drive into something bigger, to try and influence people in china against the government and try and support with the domestic population. the anti chinese policies they're adopting. i didn't
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see the chinese government complaining about what the canadian government did to approach us to them. or since, so as i say any, any chance they have the canadian americans, the british, and all the rest of nato, any pretext they can use to bash china, they're going to use it and we can expect more of the same policy. it's just staggering. is china a threat to american expansion in the asia pacific? and if so, why shouldn't they have an issue with a larger u. s. military presence in their yard of explored an r t dot com much more as well to be fun there this thursday as well. ok with the winter season here for many across the world. some fiery celebrations hop already been spotted in romania iconic. coca cola christmas truck was filmed, driving around the country's capital, with flames burst thing out of the vine. let's take a look at this. not
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a group of passers by, tried unsuccessfully to put the uncontrollable ladies. it appears to be at firefighters, then came to be seen, finally extinguished. the fire new one is said to have been the pentagon. past plane, china is attempting to r road u. s. influence in the asia pacific region by drawing attention to the k. all take american withdrawal from us get this done. last year. in 2021, the peoples republic of china employed multiple diplomatic tools in an attempt to erode u. s. and partner influence, such as highlight in the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan and criticizing us backed security partnerships, people's republic of china, officials and state media outlets also repeatedly condemned the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan and cited the withdraw as evidence that the u. s. is an unreliable partner and declining power. the withdrawal has been called one of the defining
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moments of recent world history. after 20 years of its military operation in afghanistan, the u. s. quit in the face of a tele bonnet, vance, and left behind thousands of people who had been helping the american army over many years. a bomb attacked by an iceland group, a capella woods, as people were trying to flee. you'll at least $160.00 civilians, and 13 u. s. weight. western media outlets describe the u. s. poli from afghanistan. then as a disaster at republican lawmakers, they say the blame for that lie squarely in one direction. the biden administration repeatedly misled the american people about the real situation on the ground in cobble issuing public statements that were in direct opposition to the internal reports being sent by the state department and u. s. military. at one point, the state department spokesperson net price was encouraging people to make their way to the airport and telling the press the evacuation was efficient and effective
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. but the airport gates were closed and internal med, most were talking about how there were too many dead bodies at the airport and they don't know how to deal with all of them. a former c, i intelligence analyst, laurie johnson, says the u. s. is trying to justify it's aggressive political stance against china . so reality as the united states can do very little to stop china. if china decided to be that kind of aggressive, let's call him an expeditionary military force. the fact of the matter is for the last 30 years, there's only one country that has consistently been involved with exploit the expeditionary military encounters sending their troops overseas to occupy other countries. that's the united states. what, what, what this document provides. you've got to have an enemy, you got to have a well defined data. but then when you look at it from an economic standpoint,
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what you see is that the united states is wanting to cultivate, has its embed economically with the chinese on a variety of frogs from the national basketball association bus with tesla apple. so that's why it's, it's gets a frantic, it's, it's really pulling in 2 different directions. on the one hand, china has to be presented as is the worst at ever. now, on the other hand, it's a lucrative market. the united states wants to take advantage of the. okay, something else to tell you about before we go to break russian nuclear energy company. ross awesome is expanding its charged civil efforts to help develop educational practices in developing countries. this thursday, it will hold its global impact conference, bringing together experts from at 20 countries to discuss how to improve access to quality education around the world. says the company marks a decade under half of sustainable development and leadership in the nuclear energy
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a bit more of money earned or pockets. christy i is right ahead with oh, was recently munoz carter tonight. if you speak russian, keep your voice down while out and about a couple. don't put your human symbols on display. yeah. a guy so you guys don't talk to strangers. i avoid noisy gatherings with what she can do. i get them in a marsh. we've eaten your colleagues and perhaps also your friends think you're
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