Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  December 21, 2022 10:00am-10:31am EST

10:00 am
ah, with your headlines right now, what out to international as russia is a potent have a long time goal of its disintegration. that is, according to vladimir putin speaking today. to an address at the ministry of defense, china's leaders that his country is ready to boost relations with moscow for a more fair world. as the deputy head of russia security council dmitri met via that meets with jean king on a visit to beijing. us back drops on criticism of asians lockdown policy now saying that the global economy could be hit hard by china's coded situation with
10:01 am
it is 6 pm here in moscow. and all the international is live from the russian capital from the entire news team here at headquarters. so good to have you with us . letting me put it says that the west has used all available means to disintegrate . relations with russia since the 2014 coo and ukraine, and putin added, there was no chance of rebuilding ties just to preschool to sketch the trig. what's happening right now is a tragedies are not coma for entity. but he, this is not a result of russia's policies, it comes as a result of the policies of some new to the 3rd countries that's wanted to citizen, to crate on serenity undermine r c. and is o lanes. little school immune pushed us to this limit. and let me remind you that in 2014 and 3 ministers of foreign affairs for ukraine, others bowlens of france and germany, they all came to the cave and signed it. they made us realize that she,
10:02 am
no russian people, no rush under, because called legal officials, for public figures, or journalists, or whatever that students were in any way raising their voice early to, to try and persuade people that russia with a russians where they have friends. these people that's believed in russia and ukraine, they which us, he murdered wiki, certainly with a really strong statements from the russian president today. but it wasn't just the uh, vladimir putin speaking of the defense secretary as well as so to go show who was also addressing all the defense ministers there in the crowds monitoring all of this for us today. our correspondence donald quarter, he runs down some of the highlights side from focusing on the threat that nato and the u. s. are opposing to russia's national security. russian president vladimir putin also focused a lot on the needs to keep the russian military up to modern standards. why don't wear putin focused put specific emphasis on the use of combat drones, both aerial and land based. he said that the special military oper operation has
10:03 am
shown that drones are used everywhere on the modern battlefield, and russia has the industrial capability to kick up their production. we also heard boot and say that it's very important to continue to supply russian troops with the latest modern combat, basic equipment like uniforms, boots, medical equipment, as well as rifles from the latest generation. after all, russia's president said that the russian state is willing to give the defense ministry as much money as it needs to accomplish its goals. and that goes also for making sure that the country's inter continental sar. matt missiles are at the ready as well as developing, cutting edge hypersonic weapons. a bigger issue with him in the wages with the will immediately you turn in for the 1st time and you believe we are going to use insert continental molly's to come to me. so sorry, mountain for home with beauty, then you mean the truths or receive miss hull. complex's jars always in the larger the gaining of january. and next here we are going to put in commute
10:04 am
incompatibility, but a grocery got us. we got a score when you go, we've got a cutting edge emu should, like i said, that has no equivalent in the word hypersonic, missiles and systems, given a large in eval baze. lydia sorta cons. now, after vladimir putin speech, we heard from the country's defense minister, sergey chicago. mon, mainly focused on the special military operation in ukraine. he said that russia is there to defend the people of don boss who were attacked by the key of regime after the euro. my dad, who data in 2014 and he said as always, russia is open to negotiations, but the west has been making the situation worse. day by day. he said that the west has been supporting ukraine in every possible sphere, specifically, and propaganda. in terms of the way that the west has helped ukraine make war criminals and neo nazis out to be heroes in this conflict. now, we also heard that despite enormous casualties that ukraine has been suffering on the battlefield, the west continues to send on an unlimited,
10:05 am
practically unlimited amount of weapons to ukraine, which are by and large, falling into the hands of international terrorists. let's take a listen to a more concretely what shy go had to say at this meeting. the post of your orders, ukrainian ledger countries and the u. s. family, especially ramped top military, held in ukraine over $97000000000.00, which is more than of the u. s has the event in afghanistan, some of the equipment with that. so it was abandoned. the american forces in afghanistan is filling out to other areas across the globe and used by terrorists. the u. s. is in a healthy ukraine with organizing information from operations. from again to operations again, russia at the command from washington, 1000 fake messages hosted every day at the same time there glorifying the crime of the nazis in the ukrainian regime in terms of plans for 2023. the defense
10:06 am
minister outlined 3 goals. the 1st one is that russia will continue to strive to accomplish its objectives in the special military operation. the 2nd one is that russia will continue to maintain peace in the new car in a car, bach region. and the 3rd one is that the defense ministry will continue to strive to curb nato expansion. so that's basically a rundown of what circ, a chicago and vladimir putin spoke about at this meeting. also in the wake of all about china now says it's ready to boost relations with russia to build what it's lead a cold. a just world remarks came during a visit by the deputy head of russia's national security council paging where he met with a teaching thing that may tree. marietta also brought a special message from him and putin, the details of which are to that marina cause a river can tell us about they discussed the number of international issues and they agreed once again there reiterates the fact that their approach is very,
10:07 am
very similar on a number of these international issues. also using things said that china is ready to move closer to ross. so for a fair global governance, they discuss their strategic foreign policy corporation, including within the u. n, as well as other multilateral platforms, like the as c o bricks and the group of 20. also, of course, they've touched the phone, the ukrainian crisis, the ukrainian conflict as user and ping said that he express hope that both parties will maintain restraints, that they will maintain rationality and hold a comprehensive dialogue. there was also a letter that was passed on from the meeting on behalf of black men who transfusion thing and in that letter, it expressed that there was an unprecedented level of russian chinese relationships and when it comes to political dialogue, practical corporations. the notes also expressed confidence in the continued progressive development of and to states and to party ties. now with the new
10:08 am
leadership of the communist party of china. and also what's interesting is choosing things said that the relationship between russia and china has withstood the test of time for all the international ups and downs. they remain close and they're moving towards one direction. and once again, like they said, they're reiterated the fact that their approach is similar. now that we've seen that the west is so eager to make it seem like they are the ones who are in charge of the world. and we're seeing now that we are talking about a multi polar world. it's not just the west in charge. so we're seeing now that russia is pivots and more towards the east. something that we've been seen actually happening over the last decade, really. so now they're cementing those highs that seems and trying to find more ways that they can cooperate against the men, saying that friendship and that unity. so the discussions took place as the head of the russian space corporation. the gross cosmo said that moscow and beijing will
10:09 am
work together to develop an international luna research station and they plan to build a luna base to carry out all sorts of scientific research. well, we spoke to a china global tv network reporter. so ye, who said that beijing's major principles and international cooperation is respect and opportunity for all for china. china is talking about our to space as a common community in china has always said it's open for all kinds of co operations, not only with russia, but with a range of other countries, including i think, with middle east and other countries and talking about the moon. pro, it's a long term strategy for china, and it's aiming to view an international ah, science research base, i think by the year 2030. and that is the project. the china has always said that that's not for its own before the benefit of the entire humanity. in this again,
10:10 am
open jewel on matthew had delivered a letter from clinton and china has said that chairman of that russia united potty russia party has also about more co operation of the 2 parties and the 2 nations, especially in areas in trade, energy and agriculture. and promote that partnership as we talk about that. and the full name of that partnership is china. russia, comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for new rock, new era to a next level. we were talking earlier to andrew lun, an international and independent china specialist who says that beijing and rosters share a common attitude to security and the issue of the economic ties the united states increasingly vines is so unable to call the shots at all times in all circumstances as far as security is, like i said, it's all just one country. ready all
10:11 am
a group of countries dictating and imposing those on other countries, ignoring other countries, security, as in the case of ukraine, for example. even though china is not joining russia, ukraine war after all, china, one of the major tenant of foreign policy is respecting other countries sovereignty . but all the other hand, china realizes that what caused the pain war is the perception that russians national security will seem to be challenged with a failure. the means agreement, and that encroachment of china security buffer zone. right? and at is border. and the ukraine causes away by large countries multiple times larger than germany. and so that explains that the, the situation, but on the other hand, continues with a very cross,
10:12 am
even though they polish it. after all, aton is the biggest customer of russian energy. and because customer of russian agricultural production and then with climate change, russia's agricultural production is going to increase with the change the weather more and more land which was under the payment process would become more eligible and would supply china much. ready needed and agriculture products. so the 2 countries can, as can see, i do, i on melody and funds leaked video just coming to light shows the white house has 0 expectations of rejoining the iran nuclear deal. abide and seemed to say the quiet part out loud at an election rally last month where his unofficial thoughts on the dead deal were recorded. oh
10:13 am
no. but after that it was revealed america's national security council spokesman publicly announced the deal is not a u. s. priority, there is no progress happening with respect to the iran deal. now we don't anticipate any progress anytime in the near future. that's just not our focus. so the joint comprehensive plan of action regarding iran's nuclear program, it was a topped it in 2015, signed by iran, russia, france, the u. k. germany, china and america. under the agreement, terran promised to reduce your radium in richmond at its plans. if the west lifted sanctions but 2018, the trump administration just pull right out of the deal been reapplied heavy sanctions since biden took office. they were hopes of a revival. and the signatories to the original deal did send that. diplomats to tara, their caea, in attendance, to resuscitate the toll for we can take this conversation further crossing live now
10:14 am
to professor sy it mohammed mirandi from the university of toronto. a very good evening to you, so always great to have you on the program. what, why do you think? why didn't joe biden want to announce that the deal is dead on an official level? is that something he's trying to hide? perhaps it's very difficult to say because the message is that the united states sense to run through the you are different from what is said here in public. and the united states has a history of sending mixed messages. they are not a country that we can really rely on for anything we iran in iran. recall how when we help free american prisoners and lebanon despite thomas's americans added new sanctions. when iran later gave a, an american oil company
10:15 am
a oil field and urgent call, the conoco company, american spot, iran more sanction after $911.00. when run out the americans ida, in on the sun, we were called the axis of evil. so it's not very smart to rely on the united states, and the iranians therefore, have chosen to pursue a very different path, new administration, and iran, especially since obama cheated iran after the new deal. and trump, somebody tore up the deal at biden, despite all sorts of promises has been pursuing trumps, similar uh, similar policy to trump maximum pressure to target women and children. the run is have now a focus on building better ties with the global sow with asian countries with neighboring country, central asian, russian and east asian countries. where professor, as you mentioned there a moment ago, you said that when it comes to iran, quite often us promises just end up turning into sanctions. i think you made
10:16 am
a good point, noting that it was years ago that yet at the toronto was listed among the axis of evil. i mean way to go on the payoff front. i think that was the george w bush administration, but i wanted to ask you and it seems that you already alluding to this, the world is changing professor, we keep hearing about this multi poder world. is it perhaps time that terran stops caring what washington thinks? perhaps that's more less what iran is doing. yes, exactly. of course, if the united states is prepared to restart the nuclear deal in full, iranians are willing to go back as well. it, it wasn't the iranians that violated the deal. it was obama. it wasn't the iranians that were up the deal. it was trump, it wasn't the rhine, is that left the negotiating table. it was the american. and in vienna, months ago, we had our negotiations with americans through the europeans, of course. and we were, we almost reach a deal. it was,
10:17 am
we were very close. and the final tax, a final tax was almost prepared when you gave out its own tax, which meant most of your on demand. then the iranians added some changes to that tax provided by the you, joseph brown, who is the u. s. ally and you on the policy. she said specifically that he runs demand for reasonable. so when he said that in the run, we probably had a deal. but then the americans delayed their response and then gave an unproductive response. and it was basically because fighting had gotten cold feet and he was looking to the mid term elected. now the elections are over, but we still see the united states unable to make a decision. so iran is not point to wait anymore. iranians have shown good will by signing the deal by fighting, by the deal and by negotiating in good faith. if the americans choose to change policy, the iranians will be waiting at the new negotiating table to sign
10:18 am
a deal. but the iranians will not be waiting to build their country, or they will continue to develop better ties with local south. and hopefully the united states will recognize that there are the big losers. and i think you make a very good point that it does. it does seem indeed that terran is starting to essentially power its own road now and certainly kind of working its way into that of this emerging market. polo. well professor, obviously atomic energy is really important for iran. it's important for many countries around the world. washington like to say, well, iran it might want, it might want to atomic energy, but of course it's going to develop a nuclear weapon. i mean, there are roughly what 9 countries in the world that have nuclear weapons. professor, russia, america, israel, france, china, india, pakistan. what difference really would it make if iran was added to that list? well, you run could develop a nuclear weapon. it has that capability. it has had that capability for many years
10:19 am
now, but it is decided not to do so. and in fact, one good reason to show that iran is honest and americans are dishonest, is that during the negotiations and the end of the americans and europeans were constantly saying that the money nuclear program has advanced too far we. there's no more time for negotiations. we have to finish the negotiations now in strike a deal. otherwise it will be too late. they were constantly making threats and warning the international community about the right at the right in their program. well, ever since they left than the negotiating table, they stop making all these warnings, putting out these warnings about some imminent threat from the running nuclear program. they're saying nothing they're focused on, you know? so the running nuclear program was such a threat. we should constantly be hearing the same language coming out from europe and the united states that there is some sort of imminent threat. there is none
10:20 am
because they will lie. they, we all know their online and it's, it's clear that the running their program was peaceful, but the europeans in america were using the writing nuclear program as a means to isolate iran, marginalized iran, and to direct accusations against the country as a do with regards to human rights and all sorts of other, there antagonists, for iran, is so immense that they'll always find some way to demonize the country. the reason is, is basically because iran wants a multi polar world professor. i really do enjoy your comments, especially when you're being so straight with us. and this is, this is a massive geopolitical debate has been going on for years as you well know. i wanted to just give you one last question professor out of left field. if i may, in the past couple of days, or the israeli ministry of intelligence, put out a report saying that israel needs to adjust it political priorities. it needs to mend and improve its ties with russia and china because of
10:21 am
a multi polar world that is emerging. israel essentially saying that the power mechanisms mechanisms of the world shifting eastwards. this is an interesting comment from israel at a time. it almost seems like israel is recognizing the birth of this new multi polar. well professor, how do you read into that? well, israel israeli regime is really stuck because if they choose this tilt towards russia or china that will not make me, i can be at all. and the israeli regime is bound to the united states. it's bound to european and american support. so if they choose to go in a different direction, they're going to move the support from the west. i think the israeli regime it's future in is, is full of major challenges. and as we move forward, i think it in an increasingly difficult position from the writing perspective. the
10:22 am
smart thing to do would be and a part time professor side mohammed mirandi from the university of terror on it's always so good to have you on the program. i really enjoy a chance. thank you for your time. thank you. well, wow, us ramps up it's om supplies to ukraine. it's a deputy ambassador to the un has expressed dismay at the organizations refusal to investigate, alleged iranian drone shipments to russia. the u. s. claims the un secretary general is yielding to threats from russia, and was envoy dmitri pollyanna. he says such a pro will be a breach of the un charter and compare it to a method of blackmail. i think that reflects just irritation of our western colleagues with the fact that the secretary general of the secretariat indeed doesn't move in the direction that they want them to move to the secretary general and the secretary. and if they acted this way, they will have violates
10:23 am
a few in chapter. and this is absolutely it will be s o l t regis situation. we indicated this several times. it has nothing to do with the substance of the matter is the question of procedure and the respects for us chapter maybe they just extrapolate the tactics that they usually using when they want to achieve certain results from the you know, your members face my twisting, their hands sounds like mailing them. we do not use these kinds of methods. we are just referring to the charter of the united nations international law. we are saying that any investigations by the group for $20.00 to $31.00 would be legitimate in the light of international law. because this is not a group of experts and for to conduct any investigation. they need a clear mandate from the whole of the security council and not the instructions from some of their members sound so far. there is no special mandate. on the
10:24 am
contrary, there is an understanding insecurity counsel that especially will be highly controversial to mildly and we think that it will be absolutely contrary to the un charter. so i think that the situation is absolutely clear from this point to the u . s. says china's corona virus policy is a global concern because of its potential impact on economic stability. washington expressing hopes of china can get his cobit situation under control. this, despite its earlier repeated criticism of beijing's locked down policies, the toll demiris is of concern to the well given the size of china's to be given the size of china's economy. it's not only good for china to be in a stronger position because it, but it's good for the rest of the worlds as well. we,
10:25 am
the united states continues to be a leading force for countries around the world and the provision of vaccines and helping countries overcome the phase of the virus. we certainly hope that will be the case of the for a long in the see as well. ned price, the spokesperson for the us state department, and he was criticizing china and talking about how at this point they hope china gets their numbers in order because the impact that co good rising in china could have on the global economy. and people are noting the irony of what's been that as his boss, the head of the us state department, the secretary of state anthony blank and was just recently calling for 0 coded policies in china to be listed and calling for the release of protest. or let's review what's been said by us official. china has to figure out a way forward on dealing with what's covered away for that answers the, the health needs,
10:26 am
but also answers the needs of people. i think we're seeing the chinese people speak up for more freedom against the code lockdown policies. i support that a lockdown is not a policy that we're going to support here. so when china had stringent anti coven policies that was declared to be repression. we have the u. s. government speaking out, a guest is describing china as the repair. and now that those restrictions have been lifted and coded cases in china are rising. we have china once again being can down . now the claims and the condemnations china from us officials are laced in his hot bras. dick, one will know that the united states leads the world in terms of coven related deaths. whereas china, despite having the world largest population, is 98 in the world, in terms of cobra, dest, nowhere near the united states, in the number of colbert related gas. so it's quite, quite hypocritical for us officials to be criticizing china,
10:27 am
recovery related gas and talking about it. but this all fits a pattern without the united states covers china, no matter what china does. china is condemned when kobe 0 coded policies were put in effect, they were described as brutally authoritarian. and then when those coded policies were lifted, we heard that this was a sign that president, she's in pain, was week guy. and this was, that was a sign. and he was giving in and didn't have authority and power that no matter what the u. s. media and the u. s. politicians look for any excuse to condemn china and can damage policies and portrayed in a negative light. and this latest statement, this latest flip of the script, if you want to call it, that is just a really blatant example of how hypocritical and nonsensical us narratives are the usa does not like a particular government, no matter what they do, they find a way to spin it in a negative way, a former english football attorney, tv commentator to the airwaves at the world cup final to voice his anger with the
10:28 am
treatment of britain's workers back home. we've got a current government in our country with demonizing rail worth is ambulance workers and terrifyingly nurses. and she's not going our country on this is nothing to fight for the extra pound or 2 pounds, like our enables frustration come to some $10000.00 nurses planned to strike this wednesday of a low pay u. k. prime minister ratio soon, however, hit back at the former manchester united play as comments claiming for sun politics shouldn't mix. i think when most people are tuning into watch gary novel, they want to hear about the football and watch the football that it wants to discuss politics. well, that's the same richie sooner. however, who sent an openly gay sports minister cutty, england's official representative for the world cup, despite strict katara laws and l g b t support administer war rainbow tie in a so called one love arm band which had officially been banned by fever. we spoke
10:29 am
with the independent journalist, shay bowes. he said it's blamed him, paul chrissy from sooner, and his morality is ala carte. the term here is gross hypocrisy. i think most people who saw gary levels comments in the you k would absolutely support. and you've got to remember and that, you know, there's another card attitude right now in the u. k to many things. immigration exam, for example, most of the for fortunate people who are trying to make their way across the english channel are in europe because of the, you know, the aftermath of british or american intervention to the middle east, et cetera. so the, the overriding sense is that it's part receipt. and if gary never had been praising richardson access policies, i'm sure we shouldn't have that posted response. but just a quick note on our gary level, again, the form of football, a ton commentator. despite criticizing the plight of british workers, he did sign a lucrative deal to work with a cut out a broadcast. and during the world cup,
10:30 am
a nation where migrant workers did die while preparing for the event. so here's a quick segment of him, essentially getting grilled about that on you. k t v you got a choice? i think, i mean, yeah. what going on, not going oh, my view always is being that you either highlight issues and challenges in these countries and speak about them or you basically don't say anything. you stay back home and don't go. and i've always said we should challenge. there's another option you stay home and how like the abuses. you don't have to go and take the guitar is money. people knew what a char stance was on the l g b t situation. they knew that long before, and these great debates occurred. of course, you know, so again, you know, it's this, your idea that this is a surprise to people who are either doing business there, or who selected katara for the world cup and allows guitar to spend, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars to create what was essentially a fund.

49 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on