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i thanks for watching your back, your next on the cross with ah, a, the fact that our western colleagues are so persistently chasing around the world demanding the condemnation of russia speaks volumes. if they choose the same energy to make ukraine abide by the mintz agreements. we wouldn't need a special operation. rogers for minnesota law for off mocking the west over its diplomatic games in africa. se visits to don on the last stop it with regional tour . disturbing video appears on line report showing a ukrainian soldier executed a captured russian p. o w. and yet another instance of alleged war crimes committed by keys force. also ahead for people starting underground under to rubble in syria
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. because the united states, if use to send the basic the basic up the 8 that this people need. i do have sanctions blocked vital assistance to the earthquake victims in syria. washington tries to shift the blame claiming damascus is responsible for the situation in the future. with pushing back all the main street narratives and setting the record straight from moscow. welcome to your news. it's artie international, so ok, love for off has slammed the west over its insistence that africa condemns russia. the foreign minister said they could have used that very same energy to prevent the conflict in ukraine. he made his comments on his last stop in sudan if the different about wraps up a huge tour of that continent. ah,
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the fact that our western colleagues are so persistently chasing around the world demanding the condemnation of russia speaks volumes. firstly, if they try this hard, it means they feel they are wrong if they use the same energy to make ukraine abide by the minsk agreements, we wouldn't need a special operation. and we know that ukraine was not going to accept the minsk agreement. but on the contrary, we're preparing for a hybrid war, everything to eliminate a political competitor. the men's agreement was supposed to be the cornerstone of the peace process between the don bath republics and key if they were broken by russia, germany and france 8 years ago. and it was all seemingly done in good faith. however, in recent months, western leaders revealed that the real purpose of the minsk records was to give ukraine more time to rearm its military. something that was even admitted by ukraine's previous president had to report a shanker. so back to the russian foreign minister, now his again said a gay lover off our friends in africa, asia, and latin america understand very well that all these actions are geopolitical
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games from us and their allies, to keep ahead jamante in the world. the fact that they go around the world trying to convince, developing countries to condemn russia, means that they do not believe in democracy. cartoon, the law says of russia. foreign minister said he loves to of africa. his visit to sedans, capital city, coincides with the trips by envoys from 5 western countries. the us, britain, france, no way and germany decided listed on as at the center of all this attention. both russian sudan consistently come out in the you and in support of initiatives aimed at ensuring a democratic world order based on the principles of multi polarity which are enshrined in the un charter. in addition to political dialogue. in addition to foreign economic coordination, there are many tasks in the field of trade, economic investment, and humanitarian cooperation. we came out and support the efforts being made by the sudanese leadership to stabilize the internal political situation. sergei lover of
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came to cartoon to discuss by let's relations as well as regional issues on the african continent. and the middle east. particular attention was paid to the preparation of a 2nd, russia africa summit to take less in july saint petersburg. now to the conflict in ukraine as shocking footage, as a most online report, li, recorded by ukrainian soldiers showing them executing a captured russian prisoner of war. i should warn you, this is disturbing. you do the website i you good, good. the keys i. g, g, i in this on verified video, ukrainian soldier allegedly shoots a russian service man in the head multiple times. we blood out some of the images here, but the victim is wearing a white patch typically worn by russian troops. this comes often numerous other accusations of ukrainian soldiers killing russian p o w. as in fact,
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the united nations has documented several of those cases demanding investigation. meanwhile, local officials say a barrage of ukrainian artillery shells have been hitting the doughnuts. republic on wednesday, killing 2 civilians, wounding 4 others, including children, authorities, se ukrainian forces 5 more than a 100 shells civilian areas and the region. a number of apartment buildings or shopping center were damaged while a massive glazed erupted right. that in the center of the regional capital, russia that ministry of defense is reported that around $75.00 ukrainian soldiers were killed near the city of ogul, a daughter within the last 24 hours. several ukrainian armored vehicles was so destroyed as russian forces happening. conducting an offensive in that area on the front lines for us are eager to down off now this time imbedded with russian special forces. right now we are just outside the small town of the that it is outside of the city of the next. it is
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a major ukrainian stronghold. and right now we're following the footsteps of a russian special forces unit. and basically what they're doing, they're going to be launching a heavy pansy tank may sell, but they won't be targeting any machinery nor tanks. rather, they will be working on hitting command centers in side o'clock. again, the major ukrainian stronghold which almost fell just a couple of weeks ago with c'mon, they managed to draw reinforcements. and right now the army has a hard time, has a hard time getting hold of it. but i'm being told that it's just a matter of time until this small but difficult. strong old force
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ah, with ah, this part to watch is the project i'll being carefully guided towards its target. and when it connects, he doesn't hold back emotions with just local them. rationally, ukrainian armies operate at a collision course here. keep forces positions have been reduced too small batch over parts and block buildings on a hilltop. it's a dominating a height yet the ukrainians are trying to expand their zone of control. the
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russians on the other hand, spare no effort, throwing plenty of their resources into the battle. this infantry tanks, every kind of artillery piece, as combat helicopters, rain fire from above. fueling it as it gets little below the enemy is detected and destroyed every day by the forces of our intelligence handouts. hillary is the same everywhere. attempts by the ukrainian army to counter attack were repulsed up to a company of soldiers and heavy equipment were destroyed. so special anti tank units don't suffer from a shortage of targets. and as nato's leopards challenges and abrams tanks bound for ukraine get a fresh coat of paint. they wait, wait patiently for the hitler's to get even longer. i'm august done of reposing from the dumbass. odd sea diplomacy is the only way to end the
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conflict in ukraine and a military solution is on a cheaper bowl. that's the message coming from a top chinese and voice speaking to the e. u. well, quite concerned about the possible escalation. all this. so this, this conflict and though we don't believe that to only providing a weapons, oh, will actually solve the problem. and we are quite concerned about people talking about winning a complete to be a tree on the battlefield. we believe that the drive place will be at the negotiating table. let's take this conversation further. here we're not international joining now, our contributor, rachel moss and rachel, as always, great to see you tell me, this is lensky has said that he won't negotiate with russia. as moscow has said, in recent months, it's open to talk to. is there any chance that a coal for peace will be heard, particularly by those western countries who keep pumping more and more weapons into
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ukraine? well, that statement by the chinese envoys. pretty much the diplomatic equivalent of our you. okay, bro, this chinese envoy to the european union is obviously concerned about the block getting carried away over ukraine. now, until recently, some european leaders at least paid lip service to the idea of peace and prudence and the conflict ending with think oceans. and now they're like the guy who shows up at the casino says that he's not really into gambling. beth, okay, sure. he'll play a few games of slides or a few rounds of poker, but the same guy is later found swinging naked from the chandelier, after maxing out all his credit cards. that is europe right now. and the slippery slope they just slid right on down when it comes to ukraine. have a listen. russia's defeat has become both a polish and a european reason for existence. lieutenant ukraine can call tom francis, it's european paul nus, and its allies to win the war. russia cannot and must not win,
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combine them together with our partners. we have also provided mess of support to ukraine financially, with humanitarian aid, and with weapons, with heavy artillery, with the air defense and recently, also with the delivery of battle tanks. and we will continue to do so as long as it is necessary to his. all right, so as you can hear, there europe is all in on fighting russia right down to the last. ukranian. european leaders have literally self radicalized over the course of this conflict. compared that rhetoric with what french president emanuel michael was saying late last year when insisting on negotiations and respect for russia in those talks as the way to achieve peace. not that he wasn't routinely slammed for it by eastern european countries for even suggesting diplomacy over war as though that some kind of radical idea. so beijing. ringback sees europe cheering, zalinski like he's the star quarterback and some kind of a football game against russia and basically is reminding them of some serious real
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world consequences. like where all the weapons going when all this is over, we keep hearing cheers of free the leverage. but what happens when the german leopard tanks and the whole weapons do that nato is dropping into ukraine, ends up going home with some locals as pats or ends up being traffic to other aficionados of exotic arms. china's envoy to the united nations brought that issue up relevant parties should pay great attention dare to adopt strict control measures, prevent the proliferation of weapons and ammunition particularly stop them from falling in the hands of terrorists and armed groups and avoid great hurt and to avoid creating a new instability in a great her geographic region. in this regard, the dire consequences of conflicts in afghanistan, iraq, syria,
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and somebody him serve as sobering lessons. it's not like china's alone in evoking this concern. the head of britons national crime agency said in december that there was a risk of blow back risk hollow full on reality that same month, the president of nigeria said that part of the nato weapons menagerie had already made it down to lake chad basin region. where he said that they were keeping terrorists company, interpol warren, that black market weapons could come out of ukraine last june. but hey, what is an interval? no, right. other than the fact that keith was a, basically a boom for black market weapons dealing going all the way back to the 19 ninety's facilitated by rampant government corruption. and it's not like that corruption problem is anywhere close to resolved. ukraine is still one of the largest markets for arms trafficking in europe with the problem growing even worse in the past 12 months. that's according to the global organized crime index, which is funded by the u. s. state department, the
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e u. an interval. so really they should know better. meanwhile, all the western passes just being shuttled into ukraine, despite mounting calls to see some actual receipts from time to time. maybe. but you know, who cares about details like accounting and accountability. china is basically the adult who just walked into the room and that's likely to go over about as well as you might expect. i'll take it over to rachel mawson. thank you. i say this further now with nelson wong, a valve i club expert and vice chairman of shanghai center for cooperation and globalization. mr. walker, very well welcome to you. so thank you so much for joining us here on archie international for this our program. why do you think china is now showing concern about the weapons that are being pumped into ukraine is there's something beijing knows that the rest of us don't where i think it's, it's apparent that the situation ang ukraine is going from back to work. and the
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painting is getting escalated with each passing day. and so i think we now do have the risk of turning into a global disaster. it has the potential to, to become one, was all the weapons sending to being sent to you crying. so i think china is as a responsible country, it has realized that this is perhaps a time that trying to stand up and say something because it is, although it is far away from china. but we're all human beings and having, you know, a country ukraine being kind of smashed like this. and so many civilian casualties is this is something that every human being should be cautious of. so to that end i, i do believe that the chinese and boy to the you and also john his m boy to,
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to the us have made a similar comments quite recently. i think this is a comment and reaction. i don't believe there is anything that china knows or other people don't know. i think it's, it's quite obvious scope. what about, we've heard some big names and big faces in washington in the past few months, saying we are trying to account for the weapons that are being sent to ukraine that, that they're trying to, i guess, track them to some extent. there's also been, you know, essentially suitcases of cash going into ukraine as well. all this money, all this weapons, do you genuinely believe mr. wong? the western countries that are sending these, these weapons and money into ukraine, do you think they are monitoring where all these items are ending up? well, that's a very good question festival i, i believe this is both propaganda and also political
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pressure combined with perhaps some actual weapons funding. i'm not, you know, following that in detail on a day day by day basis. but i believe it's not just something that people say only about something is happening, but whether these weapons will fall into you know, the right hand, or we don't really know who all the right and the point i want to make here is that i think the chinese envoys made it very clear, which i totally agree, that by sending weapons to ukraine, it's not going to help solve the problem. it won't help you praying to achieve, as they call it completely victory, because you are, you're facing russia. so russia is one of the biggest countries and the most
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powerful countries of the military lake in the world. and this is totally wrong. and for countries particularly of friends in europe, i think people should ask these politicians and the interest groups behind them. what are they doing? are they benefiting anything out of that? are they really sure that they can achieve what they claim they, what they say, the part of the inter mall was mr. was that they say the path to pieces through more weapons delivery. that was he still some of the nato chief in recent weeks saying the path to peace is more weapons, as you well know, mr. one, the past few days or the ukrainian president landscape. he's been visiting london visiting perez. he's going to be visiting brussels as well if he was today in brussels and they were having this massive photo up in the parliament, all the photographers were that you got your van delay and all those kinds of
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people as well. they did a huge standing ovation. but what is the let's keep doing that he's asking for weapons. he's asking for more weapons and more support. how could not possibly be the path to peace, mister wall? i am coakley at a loss about what's happening there. because why the european politicians are doing what they're doing at the moment. with regard to lensky. because by sending weapons to ukraine or even given weapons, food, lensky, you're only going to great more civilian casualties. you're not going to achieve anything that you claim you can. because you won't be able to defeat russia. i don't believe that. and i think the politicians know very well that this will be the case. so who is actually helping the people in ukraine sage lives? this is what we are supposed to do. bring prosperity,
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peace to the people. this is what our political leaders are supposed to do. so i'm like disappointed actually nelson wong valve, i sob expert had joining us to live on our international. great to see you. thank you very much for your time. thank you. thank you. on the death toll has climbed to over 19000 people from the devastating earthquakes that have rocked here and syria in recent days at the hot type province in turkey is one of the most affected areas. and time is critical for survivors. in that part, rescuers of pulled a 10 year old boy from the ruins. now off of the child spent more than 65 hours under the collapse building a turkish emergency services, together with international rescue, teams are racing around. the clock defined more survivors in the rubble of the scenes of devastation around the f. a center or just shocking. a former high rise apartment blogs reduced to rubble with signs of those still trucks getting more
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difficult to detect. nevertheless, the search for survivors goes on as people gather on the streets, collecting humanitarian aid assistance, has come from a host of international rescue teams, including from russia in turkey, a russian emergency services, and are fully operational. and in a number of the regions, they're already treating patients as well. for example, a team of a more than 40 doctors are providing medical care around the clock. the hospital is located in the residential area. so residents of the nearest house has come 1st. the elderly people and children at the 1st in line with the doctor's health, mostly required, and the treatment of bruises and cuts. so the main injuries sustained during these earthquakes. now, roger is also provided fire fighting across to help extinguish fires. this footage from on board a, russian and phoebe attack rock near a turkish port on the city of the mediterranean coast. the natural disaster has badly damaged 38 transport infrastructure in this region. so, and previous aircraft, able to land on water are a pretty good option right now for helping with the issues. open ottawa
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correspondent pizza scott, who's been speaking to local residents in another effect. now what you can see behind me is a residential building that was once 8 stories high and is now being reduced to rubble. as you can see here, the people that once lived in a building and then no waiting for news of their relatives who in many cases are still stuck under the rubble. i want to wait here because my son, his wife and guests, and 6 of my relatives were in the building when the earthquakes tra, yes, my grandson herron is 4 years old. he was also in the building. i haven't received any word from the family, and asia isn't alone. as of wednesday evening, the death toll india bucket stood at 144 people with almost 1000 wounded. as the sun begins to fade 3 days after the earthquakes. so does hope the survivors will be rescued from the rubble. that doesn't stop relatives anxiously gathering around destroyed homes desperate for any news of their loved ones. i can't say that i've
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completely lost hope, but it's been 3 days now. and his game difficult to remain optimistic that my oldest sister and had 2 children will be found a life. i would like to send all my blessings to those people who lost their lives in this disaster. i would also like to wish that those who were injured will get well soon. understandably, with progress slow going frustration mounts with each passing hour. many of the people i spoke to india back here were angry that more support from the government or the international community hadn't yet reached the city. 3 days after the quakes, like i am, we want more support for the rescue teams. we can't go back home because it's not safe, and there is no peace for us there. so i'm waiting here for news about my 6 cousins . in other parts of dia back here. he could almost be forgiven for thinking that life goes on. his normal city may have got off relatively lightly, but i said little consolation to residence,
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waiting for news of their relatives who were trapped or those who are forced to sleep on the streets or seek shelter elsewhere, while governments engineers go through the daunting process of is showing the thousands of homes here are safe to live in once again. peter scott, d a back here. turkey r t seems from all over the world of arrive in turkey to assist with search and rescue operations. and we heard from a dimly volunteer with rescues without borders who called on the international community to come together and do more to help the people affected by these earthquakes. in the 2nd they heard the news say, disaster happened. i just left everything behind and they came on the way the useful. ready a rescue with border to come and go into and help us this week to the turkish people that suffer and 7 point day in the air squeaky is not saying that you can prepare a 100 percent. the question of correlation between
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a lot of people, different language, different culture, very, very complicated. but in the end of the day, when you come to save the life, people succeed to work together and to talk and collect and everything. everybody you very, very helpful and try to work together and helpful want each other. the primary earthquake in the region was recorded in magnitude 7.8. basically the most powerful quake in the region in about a 100 years. and while 30 a and syria had been the most affected, the tremors were felt as far away as egypt and even the central asia nation of catholic san jose to the south in syria. the earthquakes that more than a 1000 dead and $300.00 buildings collapse. the northern city of l. f. o. near the turkish border is one of the area's most effective. residents were forced to free their homes and gather and shelters. meanwhile, weston sanctions, particularly from america,
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have been blocking vital aid from getting into syria after the disaster. we can show you this kind of rate on tracking map right there, which shows major airline is just all simply avoiding syria and territory. and now the great news host aaron made earlier took the twitter condemning washington sanctions against syria. he posted a screenshot of new york times article, claiming it exposes the effect of the u. s. restrictions that are hampering a to the country off about the new york time has changed its story. and now it re is the syrian governments type control. that is all full well, as i spoke with the founder of seriana analysis, a vocal magazine and he says, a media outlets of focus on shifting the blame instead of calling for help. actually the mouse face of the sky and the deep states in the united states are very busy. now with this, trying to blame the victim for being a victim. and they are trying to say that it's the servants who deserve the sanctions because of for resisting for 20 years to schedule change. we're again
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sarah, so we have impose these sanctions in order to turn their lives into hell differ oldest talk about that. the searing government, for example, his weapon ising, the 8th, when the syrian government isn't to receiving aid from the pris place, is utterly ridiculous. in my opinion, d, a. d. united states has passed few journalists, and few em. let's a influencers in disregard in order to spread the narrative that we want to give sylvia aid, but the syrian government is weapon ising. it and we don't, they don't want to get any sort of faith on one hand. tonight's it says that the humanitarian assistant isn't sanctioned, but on the other hand, day a boot, they are like a bulldog coming after every company, whether it's private or a governmental a, whether it's in the airplane, whether it's a company, whether it's just for medical supply, forsythia, and if they receive any funds from syria for the service they breed, they present, or for the goods they sent to syria, or just simply going through syria and breaking besieged. the united state is
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coming after this companies and telling them we're going to put your unsanctioned on the list of the sanctions over to south asia. now malaysia and indonesia have announced that considering counter measures against the e used decision to block market access for its palm oil. it's one of the key exports of the south asian country if they're too firm on their decision, if they do not want to listen to us, i think one of the areas that we can be looking at together with indonesia is how we should look at europe if we are not fairly treated, i think there should be some counter action bias. we agreed to carry out a joint mission to the e to communicate and to prevent unintended consequences of the regulation on the palm oil sector and to seek possible cooperative approaches. the malaysian deputy prime minister is expected to join a press conference in chicago to discuss cooperation with indonesia, both countries of the world leading palm oil producers, making up 80 percent of the well supply. off the e,
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you decided to ban palm oil imports back in december, both malaysia and indonesia have been while vocal critics of brussels policies cures the european block of implementing discriminatory trading rules. despite compliance, strong bigger plantation than government's commitment to that of a green or economy mart hunter. an independent researcher and former professor at the university of malaysia says that you trade policies are hurting small communities. and farmers essentially the most i actually leave here amongst a lot of small holder homo uses. and they're small business people. you know, they're not corporations. they don't have messy buildings in the center of the capital cities of asia. and these people are trying to make a living employee, people within the local economy and spend money
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in the economy to make it much more sustainable. so it's going to hurt a lot of people in a lot of a small community. and the irony is that the large companies like same dobby, they can handle the new lease. they have very sophisticated production. so it's not going to affect the corporations, it's going to hurt the communities so. so it's sort of sad to see that the you so concerned about climate change and global warming and sustainability is actually injuring the sustainability of a small holders and family communities in the well north korea has held a military parade and commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the armed forces of north korea up long gang revealing a large number of missiles during the sorry.
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