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now, sam gordon, montana warned that the question of ukrainian accession to nato remained exhaust for war in europe. it was ukraine in 2008, then us ambassador to russia. i'm covering the c i. a director william burns had this to say ukraine, and george is nato aspirations. not only touch iran nerve in russia, they engender serious concerns about the consequences for stability in the region. not only does russia perceive encirclement, but it also fears, unpredictable and uncontrolled consequences, which would seriously affect russian security interests. experts tell us that russia is particularly worried that the strong divisions in ukraine over nato membership could lead to a major split involving violence, or at worst civil war. in that eventuality, russia would have to decide whether to intervene a decision. russia does not want to have to face while germany's deputy national security advisor rove mc l said that ukraine's membership of nato had the potential to break up the country. nickel raised 3 specific concerns about ukraine that he
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felt made it risky at this stage to offer the membership action plan, including a deep divide between the eastern and western parts of the country. on this question, chancellor, director for east european and central asian affairs, walter agreed and thought that membership action plan in the issue of nato membership could break up the country if pushed forward too quickly. in other words, it was widely known that the threat posed was so serious that russia would potentially take action to prevent it from happening. the west has turned a blind eye to more than a is of shelling of the people of don boss, buried his head in the sand of the burning to death of more than 100 people in the trade union building in odessa. ignore the one of the people as expressed in recent referendums. but all the, while they knew that the majority of people in eastern ukraine felt tied to russia . not just that, again, thanks to wiki, wiggs, we know that they recognize that russia has to be brought in to any conversation.
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on the potentially involvement of nato, norway's foreign minister store states that russia should not have a veto over nato's decisions and rejects attempts by any country to impose an exclusive right to influence any other country by right of geographic position or political or military power. at the same time, she says that he understands russia's objections to nato enlargement, and that the alliance needs to work to normalize the relationship with russia. to make matters worse, story was the foreign minister in the install to mugs government making the night her chief claims that the ukraine conflict was unprovoked. sound even more deceitful. at the end that makes the recent admissions by ukrainian and european leaders that the minsk agreements were not ready about peace. it's clear that the conflicts in ukraine is very different from the black and white narrative, portrayed by western leaders and a comply media to 2014 minsk agreement. was an attempt to give you a crane time. he cried. yes, this time to become strong as you can see to day,
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the ukraine of 20142015 is not the ukraine of today. since 2014 ukraine has strengthened its military posture. it is the merit of the minced agreements to have given the ukrainian army this opportunity. i needed the minsk agreements to gain at least 4 and a half years to build the ukrainian forces to build the ukrainian economy, to train ukrainian forces alongside nato, to create the best armed forces in eastern europe, according to nato standards. it all gives the impression that piece was never ready on the west, so gender a so something detailed in a 2019 ran report, which is what we are saying play out him from. so our eyes all me crying. trade and financial sanctions. and the expansion of the u. s. energy market. so the myth of the unprovoked war, waged by russia doesn't stand up to scrutiny nice on you. exactly the risks of offering zalinski the chance to join the 30 member states alliance. because they
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discussed it time and time again over the years. the diverse world economic forum is switzerland has ended. his 3rd day, a high life of the event has given a speech by a chinese vice pres. premier in says, says that to promote economic development, global powers must let go of the cold war mindset dina, we need to uphold the right principles and maintain the effect of international economic order under the new circumstances. the traditional way of thinking cannot provide the solution. that is why we have to abandon the cold war mentality. try to understand the nature of things from the perspective of material duality. endeavor to build a community with a shared future for mankind and join hands to respond to global challenges. but sanders are the ones prominent event has dwindled. south africa as president scrapped his plan to visit the forum. and the russian business leaders were also
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conspicuously absent. even long time, divers, participant, businessman and philanthropists, george soros didn't attend german charles to the owner of shoals is expected to be the only g 7 member at the conference. other world leaders are said to be tackling more pressing issues at home. however, those even leaders who did manage to come are sending some mix signals that includes each commission a prison ursula wonderland who says or, and has been urging africa to go green with some help from western powers. are friends, for example, on the african continent, have resources for renewable energy in abundance. what is missing is the infrastructure. and therefore there we have
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a common interest so that this infrastructure is being built up. while the statement by the sanctions have not pay that they have not moved and many as seen that they just the way for the americans and europeans to force ordinary involved when to vote against their own government. the number of african presidents who called for these illegal unit lateral sanctions to be lifted at last the united nations general assembly was only and this by the call growing into a chorus. the europeans and the americans continue to be tone dev to the calls of not only zimbabwe, but the region and a continent. we want to urge the president of the republic of zambia and his friends, the europeans, and the americans to talk on behalf of the people of them. baba the issue at hand is very serious. we want the sanction stability at ubs and bob. we are not happy watching what has been going on as above. now,
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there was only but one then zimbabwe has been innovative introducing a gold coin last year in order to generate some of its own revenue. despite of the things that have been placed on them, by the way, it introduced it in july last year. this coin only yesterday, the touching you hi. going as much as $2002.00 on the market, beating the price of gold at some point in the london stock exchange. and despite all of the international monetary fund continues to call on them. bob, when local authorities to reduce the use of the gold coin, saying that they mean to use more additional means of interest bearing instruments . in order to set monetary policy. alex stream is group linked to al qaeda has conducted a deadly attack on
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a military base in the east african nation of somalia. officials say at least 7 soldiers were killed, including a facilities commander. the base is about 60 clusters, north of the capital militia, national forces had lost control of it and managed to retake it just a few months ago. the latest attack by the i'll show bob group appeared to be an effort to seize it. once again. officials said the insurgence bond, the entrance and then opened fire of ab has arisen in power over the past decade and a half, amid hardship in the region. poverty, food insecurity and decades of violent unrest has enabled the group to fill its ranks, especially in hot hit areas. somali as president has even asked civilians for help in rudy out the extremists. monthly in october,
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i'm calling to you the people of mogadishu, the rainy gate i am on st. you. they are new houses, they are your neighbors. so watch them out. you as president joe biden last year signed in order to deploy hundreds of american soldiers to somalia to combat in certain groups. he did that through a bush, aaron, 911 legislative acts without the approval of congress. the intervention was warmly match by somali, his leader who was previously voted out of power on corruption claims, but managed to return to office last may we heard from my can kenyan security expert on a former special forces officer who served in somalia. he says hardship in the country has given way to the rise of extremist groups. and if you look at predict malia with the level of instability that somebody compliment to somebody, so some money is money to go through for the longest. you'd expect some quite
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really kilted management of the affairs of the people, a government, the government government are hard to really enjoy some reality points on monday. how about to be impacted by lot of challenges. i mean, if you look at the problem dynamic seems that somebody and of course with government will spaces that i'm allowed to go like for, you know, different functions to come up and a kind of space. and when you drop in that kind of a, you know, kill t jewish and then you get when somebody because he doesn't even governance. so that's not one of those factors that will kill rains, then you don't sample anything. so you are exposed to everything. and those provide very good breeding grounds that's in the middle east that iraq's prime minister has upheld the continued presence of foreign troops in his country, particularly from the us just what concerns among civilians. in an interview
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published on sunday mohammed, our danny said there are no plans to resume foreign combat operations in iraq. but he noted that external support is crucial for defeating extremist groups. this day was contradicted the sentiments of ordinary iraqis. we heard from baghdad, locals who adamantly engaged the continued military presence of foreign powers and country a lot i, and number of other than others. just ask, we oppose the military presence of any country, particularly neighboring countries, which has had a negative effect on us, especially after 2003 as we've been attacked by foreign countries. such as iran in the united states of america. which affected iraq negatively rather than positively . meanwhile, the iraqi government supposedly should act. however, these countries and the external interference have hampered its capability to address the issue. and how did the do and then to national coalition has been
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useless. on the contrary, it bombed the rocky popular mobilization and the security forces. it is completely unnecessary. there is no need for their presence. and we, as iraqis do not support this matter beckett quickly on, in my opinion, the neighboring countries have been involved in the continuation of ices because the neighboring countries seek to keep a rock vulnerable. moreover, it is in their interest for a rock to remain weak. so they help ices, even if they disagree with it, ideologically. these countries have no interest to keep a rock strong that the earth learn to invade iraq in 2003 supposedly to destroy weapons of mass destruction that were never found. the by the administration concluded the official combat mission in 2021, but left 2000 us troops in the country to serve as military advisors. the earth initially withdrew its troops in 2010 and re deployed them again in 2014 to fight
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insurgent groups. the, the rocky primary sir said that routine out to the insurgent group diaesha would require more time and for emergency aid. but back in 2020 the us present. at the time, donald trump proudly announced that dish was completely defeated under his leadership . i was was, you know, with 100 percent of the i use gala 100 percent when i was in, when i came in it was a mess. it was all they have it in a certain color, all ice a year later, i said, where is it? because he was all jealous. martin jane told us that the us presence in iraq is not always a security assurance. as washington, as few allies in bank that still claim i think they're already high tension,
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you know, and it's very difficult to, to look at one reaction or the other. what's very, very important, i think, is not to repeat the history of 2011 of quickly making arrest issues and to pull american troops out. and then create a vacuum which is unfilled by isis or whatever you wanna call sunni, western western iraqi terrorist cells, which became isis. and i still eventually in the blasting that the prime minister will want to do is to be the one who's responsible for that. but he's playing a balancing act, you know, on the other side of the coin, he's got a sheer groups in the parliament who want very much him to push the americans out. so they can take more control, they believe. but it's also a double game for them because you know what's not reported. i think it's quite important. notice is that often cheerful. 2 analysts often see american troops in
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iraq sit in ducks, that's quite very vulnerable to attacks from insurgent groups supported by around inside iraq or even those outside. so it's not a very clear cut argument, whether it's a safe bet the american stay in iraq. or if they leave, then they create further chaos in the region. i think there are, there are scenarios both ways on not, not as easy as it looks. python's prime minister has said his nation is open and quote, serious. and this is the tops with india to discuss points, a crucial for both countries. my message to the indian nutrition and i'm to moody is that let's sit down on the table and have citizen sincere tops to resolve are burning issues.
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recently india got approval from the un security council to pace of pakistani national abdulla redmond market on a global terrorism blacklist that was offered china lifted a technical halt that had prevented the process all teeth rendered sharman as the story there were several attempts made to designate the remind marquee as a global debtors stock. the loss of them was made in june of 2022 last year by india. and that in fact, that beta when they would last by china, by putting a technical technical who usually last for about 6 months now that period of 6 months is or, and the u. n. s. c committee has finally designated marquee is a global debt. it is what it's going to do, is shook all the terror fundings of this particular individual. not just that,
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but it's also going to cobb his travel movements as well as some any movements around china has have a today mon marquee being designated as a global to buy the u. n. s. c. very, very interesting because to neighbor was focused on in china that india has duffy diplomatic relationship with really offering india a honda thief. such terrorists are not only against india but against humanity and against all the innocent people of this world. so it is good that china has supported us in this. they have secured their own future through this so that they can also ask for help if faced with such terrorists. so who is underway? mine? marquee martinos actually is 2nd in command, and the deputy chief of great eyeball. he's also the brother in law of lush. good bye, bye lash, good. fireball editors, the organization for all boxed on which has the boston fact been involved in
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several terror attacks in india. for instance, 2611th attacks in mon buy. also, alaska, that i bought is known to disturb the fees and stability in india on several occasions, especially in john and kush me, alaska. the sidebar has also cleaned the q, and in fact it has known to cause a lot of still been seen those region. and which is why this development for india is extremely significant. let's head back to them. at least out. we're more than 90 countries within the u. m. have ers israel to lift sanctions that it has opposed imposed on palestinian people. they have also cooled on the international court of justice, investigate israel. these occupation of palestinian territories. we reject punitive measures in response to request for an advisory opinion by the international court of justice and more broadly in response to
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a general assembly resolution and call for their immediate reversal. well, the chain of events started last month when the un general assembly adopted the resolution prompted by the palestinians that coals, honda, international court of justice to give at legal opinion on israel's annexation handed legal status of his occupation of the palestinian territories. fish, old jerusalem condemned them and called it auntie's railey initiative at the un. and as a response, decided to seize a round, full $2000000.00 of the palestinian authorities funds and diverted to these rally tara victims plus cancel the p. a for ministers, special travel permit and denied several benefits to particular palestinian politicians. and now 90 countries including france, germany, denmark, japan, including actually those who abstain from voting on the resolution,
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signed the letter, expressing their concerns over what they called these rarely, punitive measures. urgent ease wrote to leave the sanctions and a pause from signing the letter. several countries actually made separate statements using very strong words. seeking an advisory opinion of the international court of justice can not and should not be a cause of punitive measures. for anybody, any time germany has joined a large group of young men, the states who have signed off on this statement. this group agrees, and the rejection of punitive measures and response to the resolution. all that i have to say adds to really tense and violence situation here on the ground with israeli new government choosing a really hard line regarding palestine in affairs with radical statements and sometimes of an open coals for violence and confrontation from different israeli politicians and officials becoming everyday reality,
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here with israeli army intensifying their military rage, all thrall do occupied west bank as they call it counter terrorism activity, which civilians die from both sides according to the palestine in health ministry. in 2022, these really forces killed at least 170 palestinians all throughout the west bank and the occupied east jerusalem. including more than 30 children. and we are now in mcdaniel or in since the beginning of this year. more than 10 other palestinians were already killed. the latest victim killed during and is ready. army rate in the occupied to westbank was only 14 years old. he was hit by bullets in the head, amid crashes near a refugee camp. is ready for his clean. they open fire after processes through rocks, molotov cocktails and explosives of them. we heard from the boy's bereaved family
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members who witnessed the tragedy. in some other move, the occupation army entered the camp at 5 in the morning. my little brother was awoken by the noise and went out to see what was happening in the alley. there were clashes between the army and the youth stones were being thrown. this happens a lot at the refugee camp. the occupation army opened fire, the youngsters and my little brother was shot in the head. he was taken to hospital . he had a serious wound. the blood filled his brain. he was almost dead and they hooked him up to the medical devices for about 8 hours and tried to revive him. unfortunately, he was margery. well, not exactly. unfortunately, we are very proud that he was martyred. suffolk computer omar about auto finance. he was 14 years old. the soldier who shot him did this deliberately. there is no justification for shooting a child. there is no justification in the world for hurting one. he was just a little boy. this emilita here. why did they do this to him?
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what did he do for them to do this? to him? he did nothing much isn't good, forbidden what they do to young children, to youth and to the world. why don't live our lives like other people? why don't young people live? isn't this forbidden? they lighten a name, they target young children, so they do not pose a threat to them when they grow up. but our children are not afraid. the israel's other ones who fear us not the other way around. this is an occupation that targets young and old mothers and daughters had without mercy. right. before we go, some is just in an aircraft of crashed into a kindergarten in ukraine's kiva region, causing a massive fire fire. fable were reported injured in the incident news report said the aircraft might of been a heavy kupta will of course, keep you updated while that wraps up of this news, our
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