tv Interview RT December 10, 2022 1:30am-2:01am EST
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3 very consistent themes. firstly, the friendly relations between china, andi arab world are the result of deep mutual trust. china and arab countries support each other in maintaining sovereignty territorial integrity and the right of self determination. they champion the principle of non interference in internal affairs, an advocate for true multilateralism in the multi polar world order. china supports the resolution of international and regional issues under multi lateral platforms like d, u, n, and g 20. and many era countries stand by china on key issues from since young hong kong to taiwan. secondly, or the deep economic ties between china and aero countries, with china's huge energy market and the rich natural resources of the middle east. leaders discussed and hands and collaboration in oil, gas and clean energy, and using the chinese to an to settle energy deals. also, while china has a well rounded industry chain, the middle east has
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a huge need for infrastructure building and high tech upgrades as it looked to diversify away from oil. that's why many of the statements from the past few days often included cooperation agreements on areas such as 5 g, e commerce, audible bill, medical finance, and nuclear energy as well. china and gulf cooperation council countries will establish a forum on the peaceful use of nuclear energy and nuclear technology and set up a nuclear safety center to train talent. the 3rd theme is the strong willingness between china and arab countries to explore a long term friendship. china's president spoke of his desire to build a shared future in the new era. what started as a relationship centered around most the energy has now evolved into not only industrial and investment collaboration, but also many cultural exchanges as well. leaders talked about initiatives such as language schools and media collaboration as they strive for an ever evolving
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friendship in the years to come down to the from c t n for our t a critical risk. alas, russ feingold says that saudi arabia and trying have been seeking to diversify the trade partners. it's inevitable. it's inevitable that saudi arabia and china would look to expand their relations across different spheres. and why is that? well, frankly, n b s has sent. so he said that he wants to diversify the economy, diversify trading partners, day, even if relations with the us were better. there's been some friction between saudi arabia in the united states. recently. i think saudi arabia would still be pursuing this. and obviously for china, they, they've been very active in the middle east for decades. said they've had close relationships with many of the arab countries going back 5060 years long before trying to establish diplomatic relations with israel. but again,
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i think we should really look at this as 2 countries that are diversified, their trading partners, the energy obviously being an important component of that shoddy, radiate makes other kinds of outbound investments as part of diversifying the economy with the dollars it generates from the oil trade and china is very active in overseas infrastructure projects, and that's something that saudi arabia is offering an opportunity to do as well. right now to europe. hunger is farmer said brussels has been committing political blackwell against the members state over opposition to providing weaponry to neighboring ukraine. through somebody, there is practically no form of political blackmail from brussels that's not been used against our country has no brussels and the international liberal propaganda machine will not be indiscriminate in the future it. so, i mean,
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that's why you got hungry recently, a pose, a package of angie, rushing the sanctions and vetoed and you proposal that would have allocated another 18000000 euros of the aid to keith. we heard from a global policy expert in budapest who says hungry is current rift with the need to ship in brussels has been a long time in the making one of those hungary i denies it, but i'm sure that that have a role in it. i mean our role there asking why are we spending all this money on your grade, which is not a member of the european union as another member of later. so this money is being transferred to them while hungary, which is a member of the european union, need a member of nato. it's the deny is being denied funds over all of law issues. and that's also being denied funds of co, you know, the coven recovery funds,
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they're saying that they are claiming that hungry hasn't order a reasonable plan as to how they get to spend the money. so calorie is being denied . sounds, 13000000000 euros. that's a lot of money. and so i think that plays a role in a feeling of frustration on the bottom line is as to what we're not getting any money yet. we're supposed to sign off on money for ukraine. so it doesn't really make very much sense. well, the ramped up, this is wilson una neil will be here. the top of the hour with more information is coming up though. the mean time is odds. he's into view of the head of eros, national security and foreign policy commission, discussing major issues and concerns and weeks of protests and the islamic republic . i'm not, i'm all a, was a you all a super saturday in the processing dearly is that i only said last week,
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israel and the united states carried out to an exercise is simulating an attack on iran, in your assessment. how likely are these countries to launch a military operation against iran in that scenario? would iran on to take a preemptive strike? not been seen yet. this fellow loaner in the name of allah, the most beneficent, the most merciful. we have children in iran who like to play, pretend acting as if they were grown ups, but it's all in their imagination. that's the only way to look at these war games by the israelis and the americans. oh, they do is pretend to act out their day dreams deep down. however, they know that no military can harm the islamic republic of iran. they understand very well that the hand of the islamic republic is raised to strike at the zionist regime and at israel them. so rest assured that they will not de, used the military option against the interests of iran. at the same time, the islamic republic is prepared to defend its interests in the region and we'll
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respond with a strong counter attack against america and the zionist regime. i thought from was spec and we'll sit over to you. peace, common under reports to iran has started construction of a new nuclear power plant in the west of the country as well. how are you planning to use the energy picky stack? will the facility be open to international inspectors? prior to this, the full day is full high school use of atomic energy as a globally recognized practice. we are an official member of the international atomic energy agency. several months ago we signed a protocol with the agency regarding inspections, and we did that voluntarily. enrichment of uranium by ron was authorized under the joint comprehensive plan of action. like all members of the i, e. a were entitled to use this peaceful energy to drive our country's progress. the agency is well aware of our work. few days ago we even informed i a e, a inspectors that would produced uranium in rich to 60 percent. we are in no way
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violating international laws or i e, a regulations which is what we told the inspectors was up at 7 know at the city level. yes. but the west has its own way of seeing developments like these and a rise. it's always some kind of a threat is they ran in government concerned that this move could further train relations with the west to them law has yvonne already given up hud for constructive dialogue with the west nations. elena returned to the nuclear deal. her mother exert. we have a saying, and iran a smart man wouldn't jump over the same hole twice. at the j. c, p, o, a negotiations. we did our best to reassure both the european countries and the u. s. and to alleviate their concerns about our advances and the peaceful use of the ass. hm. and how did they respond? they did not on a single commitment. they had made people around the world seemed to think that it was america alone that walked back on his promises after trump came to power and withdrew from the j. c. p. away. in truth, when it comes to keeping one's word,
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the europeans, just as bad after trump left the white house, the europeans had us believe they would take america's vacant place with respect to nuclear commitments. but in reality, on any did they fail to take americas place. they also reneged on their own obligations. america is not a nation that seeks truth, america disrespects international law. from america's perspective, the language of international relations is that of power. today, the u. s. is making the argument that it is more power than every one else. which means that all international conventions, laws and agreements must only be used as part of america's own agenda. had the expensive independent nations. in the past 43 years, we've come to know america. well, we've seen what it's capable of was the one thing we've not experienced saw dealings with us after the revolution is on the state. consider this, many of our neighbors in the region have no such thing as democratic elections.
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until a year or 2 ago, women were not allowed to drive cars. but these lamid republic women actively involved in all spheres of life. you can see it for yourself, yet we still get accused of as they put it, human rights violations, et cetera. in other words, america only recognizes one truth can do whatever you please, as long as you do it under america's banner. it has been 43 years as we stepped out from under that banner. oh, we're not law yet on. is iran planning to shift away from its partnership with russia now that terran has come under pressure sanctions and passed by countries like canada as punishment for allegedly supplying arms to the russian solisco brazelton? who's the among the one? what do you think my job is as head of a ron's commission of national security and foreign policy. when it comes to our relations with russia. we don't need some countries permission to develop our partnership with russia or with any other nation for that matter. the one thing
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that's important to us, the only thing that guides a ron's policy, is that our national interests for many years we've enjoy close relations with russia. and in recent years we were able to make even more progress. this year rushes the steam president vladimir putin had full meetings with our president, his excellency, mister racy, president, putin met twice with our supreme leader, iranian, and russian ministers and officials hold regular meetings, go on reciprocal visits and conclude agreements beneficial to both countries. this is a clear, indicated that russia and iran are aimed to establish strategic cooperation, both in politics and security and economically to them. russia is a massive country around to has considerable potential. if we were able to combine our needs with our respective strengths, it was shorty, be of the greatest benefit to both on nations. then neither russia nor ron would have any reason to worry about america or some power hungry european nations. over
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these last few years, as i met with russian officials, i saw there is a lot of potential will in russia to make that happen. i felt that in the words and statements of my russian friends, i've seen that commitment to strengthening relations with the islamic republic, with no conditions or limitations him in no way do we recognize american and european sanctions against russia, that we view them as unjust. we ourselves have just been subject to unilateral us sanctions before he is russians. no more than anyone. how well we handle these sanctions. over the years we've unlocked a potential that would never been available to us where it not the sanctions. another class he has, he del leasing this dialogue with iran will be continued that i will, the e n d i a a be able to lift at least some sanctions and that he can is there help? what do you think, living in tahoe him sanctions are an instrument that america and europe used to exert political influence on independent countries?
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the same happened to russia, obviously it was sanction for pursuing its national interests. the same can be said about iran officially. we do not recognize these sanctions. the nuclear deal talks reached to a certain point by the end of last year. we raised some agreements with the americans, but when the next year started, they didn't express much desire to continue the talks. we believe that america and some european countries like the u. k. france and germany behind the events that have been taking place in iran over the last couple of months. we'll definitely respond when the right time comes. at this point, i don't see any possibility of a positive outcome for the nuclear talks. we don't want to go back to the negotiating table right now and discuss on nuclear program with america and the european countries. if they going to respect our national interests, they should stop meddling in our internal affairs. what after that we can continue the nuclear deal talks on right now i don't see any clear future for these talks around doesn't really care about the sanctions. positive changes happened under the
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new government economic growth. new solutions in the economy, bullies transformations don't have anything to do with the nuclear talks. economy and foreign policy have different paths. we have achieved certain economic results during the past year. and if god winning, they continue will be able to relieve the economic difficulties in our country. like a key hustler, what makes you say that the west is behind event in iran, and what sort of response are you talking about? a villain, emily coin, whose festival li americans hinted that this would happen and around the b, b. c. and their international service broadcasting from london is supported by the u. k. and america. germany initiated the anti iran resolution in the u. n. but they're violating international law. yes, germany is basically the author of the u. n's, anti iran resolution. and to think that german companies supply the saddam hussein regime with components for chemical weapons during iraq's war with iran. those chemical weapons were used against our troops and civilians. are people still have the scars from the wounds of that war?
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they attacked one of our cities with chemical bombs. and it was the germans who supply saddam hussein with components the chemical weapons. the c i a and ma, sad have admitted in their reports that they have vulnerable and couldn't deliver one powerful blow to destroy iran. so they decided to use the tactic, a thousands of small cuts. just listen to the interviews of israeli and american officials. they are clearly meddling. the u. s. secretary of state and even the president support the rebels in the wrong cell. i have a question for you and your audience. can you name any part of the world where dozens of police officers were killed in st rights like in iran? there are about 8000 wounded and injured law enforcement officers. look at the yellow vest protests in france. about 30 people were killed and none of them were police, and they were only a handful of officers among the $1500.00 injured in france. in iran, on the other hand, dozens of place and security officers was shot from lethal weapons. as on the counter. revolutionary forces in iraq's curtis down that threatened on national
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interests arrive and joined the protests organizing rights in some of our cities. and i have the full support of israel and america. i don't even know what other evidence you need. i think it should be pretty obvious to your audience that american israel secretly support the rights in our treated mujahid dean organization that is active in america and europe, advocates, the overthrowing of the islamic republic. we've detained a number of its members in iran, and they admitted that they were involved in such activities for the whole these people, members of these groups killed 17000 people in our streets. not too long ago vocalist you mentioned that you are working on some sort of response to the wes meddling. can he took more about that. while on a job we responded with sanctions to the european sanctions. for the 1st time, the islamic republic was sanctioned by european countries and it responded if a sanctioned off citizens and companies, we do the same to their representatives,
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politicians and media organizations that have become part of the conflict through the riots or some complaints of voice in the format of international organizations, the u. k, has immediate regulated that issues licenses is not news for you that in europe, media outlets. instagram, social media cannot promote violence if any of them somehow lack, publish and instruction on how to make a molotov cocktail, which is an incendiary compound. that'll get blocked. inevitably, our embassies were attacked in 11 european countries. these molotov cocktails were thrown at our diplomats. we filed claims against those countries under the vienna convention to the international institutions about their failure to honor that legal obligations regarding the territories of the islamic republic of iran, our embassies, diplomats and other affiliates. this is the free world they produce to the international community. they also want to free us was a, for somebody decided to free them. they'll face their colonial past. america an
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entire nation has existed familiar, 300 years. just look at what they've done to africans to native americans, canada as well. it's introduce sanctions against iran and russia, and he recently mass graves of canadian indigenous peoples school children have been discovered. nobody even cared to apologize. a few days ago in an interview canadian school children, indigenous people burial sites, mass graves. canadian officials never apologized. i've seen an interview of the prime minister where he said he ordered the police to treat harshly protested who block streets and that he approved such measures. but that better focus on solving the energy crisis that will only aggravate this winter rather than into fairing and rounds domestic affairs and also abstain from burning coal for heating as it would greatly pollute the environment. that let is to let, are one to protest in iran started media was telling that the iranian government
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tend to russia asking for help and stabilizing the situation if it truly so. yes. and if it's true, why russia a sudden, missouri, in fact, there were no grounds for such speculations. rushes security council delegation came to to rome on a scheduled visit, our enemies, the western media distorted the facts, and tried to take advantage of the visit. they rushed to portray the visitors admitted to convey some informational security and riots in iran, and other such lies with grown used to it. it was a shed old visit that had nothing to do with the protests. we discussed the security issues of the region, including the situation in syria, afghanistan and yemen, as well as our nuclear program and bilateral security issues. our agenda was so tight we simply had no time nor opportunity to discuss the situation in iran. south americans are concerned about bilateral meetings, since they know what this means better than anybody else. mutual visits and high level meetings undermine the interests of the us. that's why they try to trick the
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public into believing. the reason for the visit was a ron's internal affairs special. i got with the went to pursue so why in your opinion, it would have benefited them for the public to believe iran asked to russia to help her teresa. i've recently explained that they've spread rumors recently that the supreme lead his health was getting worse before that after the ukrainian crisis broke out. they said present putin was ill and his days were numbered. these of fake news you could only laugh at, and i see you smile. they wanted to deceive the world and prevent the global media from covering this visit correctly. we had so many matters to attend. we simply had no opportunity to address the protests, and the russian side also didn't express any wish to bring up this topic. so it wasn't included in the talks. the events of the last 2 months didn't really gain much momentum. it's the western media that tries to stir it up, rainy and people will break the storm. our government has a solid footing and people support. so the people can handle any protests and
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critique on their own. a high ranking official said on more than one occasion that they will welcome constructive criticism for the benefit of a rom i think it says and what steps his think of him in taking to stabilize the situation after the potassium. and is it true you're going to dismiss in morality? police? is there a grain of truth in this is the name of eleanor. look, we could have solved all our problems our own way. if not for the western interference in their immediate domination, not a single sphere of public life was hampered by these events. over the 2 or 3 months of the protests and to round the nation continued to develop as nothing had happened. just as our supreme leader wished, all public institutions and ministries continued normal operations to answer your question, i'll say this. one of the objectives of the united states was to impede development of the islamic republic of a wrong with god's help. and our people support that plan has failed. the situation
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in iran is currently stable in some areas in the cities, there is still mild protest underway, but everything is under control of the law enforcement. as for the morality police, you've asked about it was just a way to implement the law, and that can be different ways. if the government decides to make changes to the waste, the law is implemented. it's our internal affair, and it's something we can take care of. this isn't anything to be concerned about. i would like to tell you as well about the entire russian audience and anyone in the world that around conflict with the united states is not about the morality police. the core of the conflict is that we a different civilizations with different views of the world. us wants to turn the world into a uni paola global democracy with liberal values. the countries like iran won't give into the liberal and democratic pressure. we have our own governance and political system. and if a rom has a domestic issue, we will address that issue internally. and we did not need american intervention. i want to recap of the tensions between the u. s. and iran for the past 43 years,
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have not been about the nuclear program, all the human rights, or the rights of women, all the morality place. the true reason is that the u. s. is looking for a lackey, they want to loyal regime at iran, the kind mohammed reza shah was they want iran to bow and say to them, your wish is my command, but this is not going to happen. the people around made their choice during the islamic revolution and free themselves from the american yoke. also, it's like i, yes, nozzle vasa. quick thought i have of course it's your culture and your last. but i'm sure that many of our years would like to know if the morality police is going to be cancelled, and whether there will be any change or you rather plan to keep it the way it has been until now. cached is shut, the evil came into the morality place in iran is nothing extraordinary. it's worth discussing on t v. it's melli doing of the western media. i was hoping to discuss, hey, on arte things that really matters such as our bilateral relations and global issues . i'm going to be absolutely straight with you. what we need to do now is think
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about the new world order and what role iran and russia will play in its significant powers. us realizes, it looks at possible isolation in the new world because the opposition to the u. s . lead, unipolar world is growing. and that's inevitable. america is interested in us discussing minor issues such as the morality, police, and rom, or in russia or any other thing as long as we stay away from these serious global problems. which is why i hope that the russian media can recognize this hybrid wall . mind game trap that they're pushing us into for what it is and focus on the bilateral and global issues that really massa with success or st version of a process of an oil is a very important issue, especially at the time of the global energy crisis. we're experiencing right now. how important our oil expos for on today, do they come for a lot share of the country? think come, boy, and what is your take on iran soil on the international market? has it whacking today? known your family daycare? it is clear to the world that iran has been gradually reducing its dependence on
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oil trade. and it's one of the blessings in disguise. iran received thanks to the sanctions in absence of sanctions. iran would have no reason to look for other ways to make profit. iran's oil exports have been sanction for many years, so oil sales have been going down, which gave us a unique opportunity to build our economy all over again and find new ways to raise funds for the state budget arounds, r and d intensive companies. all they benefactors of this process they've been developing and now enjoy strong economic relations with many countries in the world. the united states wants every one else to say the u. s. and a few european countries weighing as much as the rest of the world. but we don't think so. we can sit at russia and china major plays to money. we're very fond of latin america and promote our cooperation with it actively. and he, country of the, well try to maintain good relations with its neighbors around borders on as many as 16 countries. how can one the sanction a nation like this? so we went on developing other industries instead of the oil business. as you can
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say, despite the sanctions, iran has been successfully administered and making progress shortly. if all the sanctions were to be lifted, our economy would thrive. but it doesn't mean that as soon as the u. s. lifts the sanctions, we will shake its hand and give up our own interests. i think it's close to the us now that all these sanctions have failed to work and it's better to engage in a dialogue with a wrong enough. the only reason present bind brought up the joint comprehensive plan of action, again, is because sanctioning iran didn't work. if russia stands its grounds, you'll say that in the end, they will approach you and revisit their own views on sanctions as a the slot that in africa, that remains to be seen, of course. so we'll have to see how it goes. if it doesn't, we'll have to think of something. iran surely has a wealth of experience of living under sanctions and staying the course despite the pressure. thank you very much for this interview. by for my, i would like to say just one more thing. the time has come when the world is no
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longer in america's hands, but in the hands of many independent nations and states, and with god's help, we need to be strong and stick to the agenda that is in the interests of our nations. thank you. thank you so much of many thanks as well. thank you very much. ah ah, ah, you can't go to russian state will never be outside as i phone and the most 19 with man in the european union. the kremlin media machine restate on russia for date and
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