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the nurse said, you know, just in the know we would have to bring our relations to a new level recommended we pass national attention to the trade and economy and the flagship project. if our partnership is mary time teaching senior to russian, goodness, bashing, vassals, with annually exclusive to make an image, they come to the marine pan is exclusive economic zone. and we are grateful for giving them the privilege of conditions in accordance with the framing that we have . and we have agreed on additional matters to make this work as efficient as possible, as comfortable as possible. apart from fishing millennium us. but we don't have a lot to rank about. so we are going to focus our efforts on diversification of our trade and economic ties on looking for new avenues of corporation. and in
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order to achieve these, we have agreed to true proposals. sean spoke to them in school use the credit on the news of improving the trade and economic corporation that was established by the russian arab business council on one hand and trade industrial chamber of commerce. returning on the other hand, richard group is participant based working group is going to come up with particular suggestions and various sacristy infrastructure to pres. what's the bid out of manufacturing off commodities, mauritania, meano's exploration, and russia in development. and all these proposals will be of interest given to the presidents also within the context of preparation for the 2nd summit rush africa that is going to take place in saatchi late july,
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our friends are interested to receive appeals supplies, awards from russia, food supply, it's fertilizers, and today we spoke about it in detail and we are ready to satisfy the requests or the needs of murray tanny and other african countries. and we these goal in mind, we are going to continue stimulating. we want to encourage the secretary channel of the un. so that he as part of the package agreement that we have worked to lead and local obstacles that the united states and our allies still put in for and support you of our logistic and financial chains that stop us from delivering our fertilizers and our food was who the global markets, and it is an important topic. i'm in the food and energy. it is an important topic
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for all the african countries. that's why, after talking with our friends of our consultations with our friends on the continent and literacy as main topics of the rush africa assignment, we are going to have energy security, food security. but you know, really transition of technology low school. it's very important in the student is a matter of to expedite the development and industrialization of africa and also health care are going to be main tracks of the summit. healthcare is a very important subject matter. i don't have to explain it to you. i do cation including in training medical professionals is another, can increase the important aspect of our a corporation with our more retaining friends in these. here we are going to increase our scholarships from 10 to 15. so 1st of all, for medical, for fashions, we appreciate him not at his huge tolerance because of our
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advances in health care in madison. but we help this attitude from our more attaining partners. they have always been interested in the book, wellness leadership, sharing face experience learning from this experience. next week's going to be another friendly mention doctorate from dallas and are going to come here and they will consult their colleagues. and they will also prefer a surgery spring before patients from retaining those who require such operations with the route to the review for them. a good way, a rated to develop other types of humanitarian cooperation. for example, we are about to sign a document and cooperation and culture. and i am convinced that it is going to be perceived well by the peoples of our countries because they really strive and we can listen to. she talks in closer to each other. we have also
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talked about the regional and international sending issues including from europe and jail, political crisis. yes. that is being was, when you go to say, you know, minister unfolded, you're seeing be fine and regime by the united states and their allies in an attempt to remove any obstacles they might have over them dominating the international arena. you are well aware what kind of objectives by the, by an administration that's talking about and nato, or is, or talking about not to allow anyone be at rosco or china. but anyway, put under any doubt the ride of the collective west to impose to ab rewan into everything there will cheated. the interviews exceptionally in the round interests
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are ignoring the international law was and i don't think that the west that you can use has a lot of allies and disregard the discard of like minded countries in this regard. because all our interlocutors, they stand for the respect for the international law in those routes and it's universal dimension by could, should be, 1st of all they should speak about the risks back for the un charter principles. starting with the principal of the sovereign, the quality of the states, the west doesn't like to speak about it. and we should remind our western colleagues about this as much as we can. and obviously if we speak about the need for equality, they need for mutually respectful dialogue among all the international lacquers about the need of looking for johnston and fair agreements that are based on the
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respecting each other encouraged. that's something that we are going to talk about at the sonnet, thrush africa that i've mentioned, and the president of murray, tanya confirmed, his participation at this summit. we have expressed our respects to the non aligned policy that maury, tanya has been pursuing police in all areas. we were assured that the are going to continue to here to this policy. and once again, i would like to state that we respect this choice of the murray, tiny as leaders, especially since the base neutrality does not stay up any one does not suffer, retain you to play an active role in your problem. considering the problems, the issues of the african continent. first of all, i'm speaking about the problems in the neighboring countries. for example, the terrorist threat to horace, a hellen region,
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and when the western sahara dos here, we are going to help our african friends and resolving this is coming from the assumption that they are interested in our corporation and our assistance to this work. and in conclusion, i would like to mention that i invited my counterparts minister to come to the russian ration wait a visit to continue those in your company of our entire luck and to continue the practical efforts along all the avenues that we have discussed today. thank you for your attention. why the real life pictures are there for you here when artsy international,
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the russian foreign minister. so good law for off and is more italian counterpart. the foreign minister is smile or check mud. they will just during that press conference there for the whole world to see officer an enormous and set of talks in agreement. so we understand a lot of contracts for me getting signed. just to give you some of the highlights there, the more attorney and foreign minister, mister archman, he said that the agreement to be made on, on regional security, including that of the embattled. so hell regions. he said that sovereignty is key, not just a more attain yet, but also all of africa. you did say that despite all the difficulties russia should take, it's well deserved praise to the international arena and should continue playing an important role in ensuring security around the world. although we did add to that, that they have expressed concerns about the comfort in ukraine and potential negative consequences that could affect africa. now, russia's foreign minister, so gay laughter off. he said a number of things, but the pick up on the last few things he mentioned. he said that western countries
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lacking allies in africa as their old methods of using a carrot and stick, essentially violate international law. busy law for offset the west also likes to threaten african countries to not engage russia in trade. and the business of saying the west fails in respecting african nations. russia is not making that mistake laptop did say that russia respects the choice of martini as leaders. and the future for all should be one of prosperity without the threat of bullying from external players. you can read more about press conference online at r t dot com for the meantime, back into your regularly scheduled programming. and russia says that a report by the o. p. c, w that has alleged it has a new evidence about chemical weapons, and syria actually came from a 3rd party which violates the organizations own rules. and moscow's envoy says
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western powers accepted the material only because it's of their interests resources as a position to restore the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons has a strict rule about the sequence of actions to ensure the safety of physical evidence received. according to this rule, the evidence must be collected directly by o, p c w inspectors. the rest should in theory be swept to side or there are some other conditions applying in that regard with you. but it would not be an exaggeration to say that o, p. c, w officials have a rather loose approach to this rule that's hands over to what he thought all caught. and now he's lifting the lid on this, shedding light on what is at the end of the day, a very murky issue. another report, another dubious western attempt to back up its accusations that the syrian government used chemical weapons against civilians in duma back in 2018. this time
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though, p c. w is claiming it has new information indicating that there was a high concentration of chlorine gas, where the attack supposedly took place. something that for some reason wasn't included in the fact finding mission report in 2019, all of the sudden 4 years later they decide to tell us shows was due to new solutions. in particular, they are referring to the fact that some new sample has appeared collected by a 3rd party. what is this 3rd party? nothing has been said about it. they just say, take our word for it. meanwhile, the sample or evidence that appear just now in the investigation and identification teams report was not in the official report of the international criminal court special mission, which was presented to the participating states in the spring of 2019. that is, the sample did not exist at that time, and now it has suddenly appeared somehow no explanations have been given at all.
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and it is clear why that is in the interests of this trio of aggressors, the u. s. france and britain. it is also important for them to avoid international responsibility. even more bizarre is that the o, p. c. w did not even collect that information, but credits some clandestine 3rd party with the find a 2nd supplementary sample collected by 3rd party location to in duma, on the 8th of april 2018, and whose chain of custody the i t was able to reconstruct between the data was collected and the date it was 1st received and analyzed by no p. c. w. designated laboratory on the 24th of july 2018, was analyzed by a cert o p c w. designated laboratory. by the way that's in blatant violation of the o. p. c. w's own rules. in case of the integrity of a psalm police, questionable, for example, when the sample was not under o, p. c, w, custody. such
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a sample will not be accepted for o, p. c, w verification purposes. but as is often the case, the west seems to have decided it's got its own set of rules to play by results of the question is do organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons, has a strict rule about the sequence of actions to ensure the safety of physical evidence received. according to this rule, the evidence must be collected directly by o, p. c w inspectors. the rest should in theory be swept to side, or there are some other conditions applying in that regard. it would not be an exaggeration to say that o p c, w officials have a rather loose approach to this rule. this no report fails to mention though, that the chemical substance it sites as an indication of the use of chlorine gas was also found in areas unrelated to the alleged attack in question. the 2019 report specifically mentions the alleged chemical substance was present underneath
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a field hospital in duma. the same hospital where the al qaeda linked white helmets, films, there choreographed emergency response to aid. the apparent victims of what they said was a chemical attack. the same attack, which is now widely believed to have been staged. we were in the basement. my mother told me that we had run out of food and wouldn't have anything to eat until tomorrow. i heard noise outside some but it was shouting that we have to go to the hospital. so we went there. when i came in, some people grabbed me and started pouring water over my head. after almost 6 months of investigations, i can prove, without a doubt that the dumas hospital seen was staged. no fatalities occurred in the hospital. a terry, on top of this story is that the white helmets are most likely that 3rd party cited in the o. p. c. w's latest report, not exactly the most reliable source, considering they seem to be experts in faking chemical attacks. and that's to say
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nothing of all the whistle blowing that came out of the original duma investigating team u. s. president joe biden has asserted that his country, along with nato, is moving the world towards piece spice, supporting ukraine in the conflict against russia. he made those comments during his state of the union address, not long after nato member states approved sending 100 battle thanks to keep together. we did on america always does it our best we lead were united nato. we build a global coalition. we stood against prudence, aggression, restorative ukrainian people. our nation is working for more freedom, more dignity, more and more peace, not just in europe and everywhere. you just heard him there saying that the united states is standing for peace, but the facts are the united states is piling new weapons in prolonging this conflict, increasing the number of gap. now there are tanks added to the battlefield in
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ukraine, and this is doing anything but creating peace. now, what's also important to note is that a large number of the american people are increasingly not with jo by on this issue . at this point, we've got more than half of republicans saying that they basically feel united states is doing too much around ukraine. now that was only 18 percent back in april, but now it's more than a half. furthermore. ready got 63 percent of republicans, according to one poll coming forward and saying that they are opposed to providing more funding for ukraine and 32 percent only 32 percent of republicans want more funding for ukraine. but it's not only republicans, the rival political party that are opposing joe biden. at this point, we have a situation where 60 percent of americans feel that the country is moving in the wrong direction. 60 percent 70 percent of americans describe the state of affairs
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in the country as being poor. and let's also add that only one in 5 americans said that their economic situation improved over the course of the last year. however, if you listen to joe biden, you would believe that the united states is just doing amazingly, the economy is great, everything is grand. he painted white a different picture in his room arc. now he was forced to talk about the issue of inflation. and when joe biden addressed the issue of inflation, what did he do? well, he blamed it on russian president vladimir. he said that it was the fault of the russian president, that the us facing inflation. well, the facts beg to differ. the reality is that the were the result of the united states that it's economic warfare against russia, it's barricading of russia, preventing of roger from exporting fertilizer than we then grain and oil and natural gas and pushing rush off the world markets. that's what's causing these
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issues. and in addition to that, there were already issues with inflation before the cobit and damage had even started. so, blaming it on the russian president is just outrageous. furthermore, joe, by he used the speech to make some interesting comments about shining. here's what he said, we see competition, not conflict today, where the strongest position and decades to compete with china or anyone else in the world make no mistake about it. as we made clear last week of china threatens our sovereignty, we will act to protect our country and we did now. joe biden spoke of china as if he wanted friendly competition if he simply wanted to compete. but yet, at the same time, there were some rather threatening heated words, exchanged, the tone was not exactly one of friendship. and we see how the united states has tried to push china out of the computer chips market. they tried to taunt china around the issue of taiwan with nancy pelosi,
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a recent trip. so the polls indicate 2 thirds of americans would prefer an easing of tension and a de escalation with china. that's not exactly the tongue we're hearing from biden and ministration. one point he was pounding the stage and saying, you know, he couldn't think of any world leader would want to trade places, huge and bang. people are trying to understand exactly what he meant by those comments about the chinese president. it wasn't really clear, but it was said with a lot of bloss her and the anger as he was speaking. and at this point, poles shell, the american people are just not well, joe biden is that joe biden painted a picture of the united states and its economy doing really, really well. the united states getting over the deep seated political divisions. those divisions were certainly apparent in the hall, and there was certainly a fair amount of booing and tackling from jo biden's opponents. but if you listen to jo biden's word, you would believe that the country is living in a good direction. that's not what americans believe. we heard from our radio host and political comma had
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a steve gill. he says that not much of what you as president joe biden says, is actually in line with the truth. he's is promoting peace the same way that he's promoting unity in the united states. when he gave you have another partisan devices speech here, nothing that he says is consistent with the truth. and i think again, whether it's the u. s. as a protector of world peace divided ministration, promoting unity bipartisanship. but when he continues to show the other side to just go to the coals, we can look to the actual numbers and inflation is still significantly higher than when joe biden took office. he can't blame it on this is his policies that started seeing a inflation spike. but he claimed when the prices went up that he had nothing to do with that. but when they come down, he tries to claim credit for it. and then when they go back up again, it's not like the balloon that was flying over the united states, up and down, over across by tries to distract from what's actually going on. and i think the
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american people are seeing through it when they go to the grocery store, things cost more, they go to the gas pump, things cost more, their paychecks are going. not as far as they used to. so what the president said last night simply doesn't connect with what americans are feeling and experiencing . venezuela has denounced that american spy planes are violated. this national aerospace repeatedly over the past month on no less than 4 occasions in the last 30 days. our airspace has been violated by us biplanes, disregarding international conventions. this is real cynicism is the us talking about respecting it says space. venezuela has witnessed systematic provocations and violations of our sovereignty by north american air and naval forces. with this having to intercept and expel them, such cynicism. and while the american spy planes were allegedly patrolling other
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countries, sulphur and spaces, as well as washington on the western media, a fuse china of engaging at a high altitude spy mission over us a space with a big balloon. while the pentagon insisted it posed no threat, president biden ordered it to be shot down. well, according to political analyst and john list, diego kara, the us is aware of how difficult it is to get into venezuela. otherwise, a more direct operation could have taken place. being able to might rely are there any way you want and also survey only in my interview i mean. busy figure one other mean surveys.
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so it's kind of a job. all right, so i mean, you're seeing now and also in your own, but you know, kind of being even considering our center where we stand. i thanks for joining us here for this program live from moscow. we return in just about 3 minutes. ah ah, why is the west so determined to continue it's ukraine, proxy war against russia? how does such a position benefit ukraine instead of considering possible peace agreements?
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the west, led by washington seems to see war is the only option. why can't there be security for all hi, i'm rick sanchez and i'm here to plead with you whatever you do, you do not watch my your show. it seriously. why watch something that so different my little opinions that you won't get anywhere else. welcome it pleases you to have the state department, the cia weapons makers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead. i change and whatever you do. don't watch my show, stay mainstream because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact. but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just changing dwayne thing. oh, is your media a reflection of reality?
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the colonists, known as p a. no, ours took the best land from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was brutally exploited. these goss mazda is content, the people of algeria began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress to rebellion using cruel measures. full villages were wiped out packs of georgia and executions of civil people, including pregnant women children and old people took place more than 2000000 people were put into concentration camps over these punitive measures didn't help the algerian patriots managed to induce france this dart fees,
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negotiation in 1962 evian records were signed, voting algeria on the bat, towards the independence. but this was achieved at a colossal price. algeria by rights is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the debts of one and a half 1000000 algeria. a william coordinated with them for to begin with celia was this because they get to school, you need to get a new flu your year. oh, for here i teach that way. no, i me teaching should to school and you if you did have a valuable, would you put the la ashima wishing to achieve? i'm a new model, but the woman was more mala. no. william for from sterling from bush. not so mostly
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just a headlines off the international that the u. s. award winning journalist accused his president biden nova talking russian pipelines using nato drills to cover us tracks. we got a live report in the studio in just a moment. meantime rushes talk different about so grade level office said that russia and mauritania agree to strengthen the cooperation and improve trade and ties during his visit in the capital the syria, an hour of brit present. it says the sanctions imposed on syria preventing vital age deliveries from coming into the country of the devastating earthquakes killed at least 16.

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