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poland sports minister has echoed western calls for russian on beller, russian athletes to be ban completely from next years. summer olympics in front of dub is unless they join a so called refugee team and publicly denounced their country's leaders. most of which propose it's not a neutral team, but a refugee team that could include russian and beller, russian athletes who are dissidence from the prudent and lucas shackle regimes. this concept has been received with interest and i think it can be a basis for discussion with the i o. c. to come out of the situation with their heads held high. poland joins a group of 35, mainly western countries, including the u. s. germany in australia that are demanding russian. another rush enough leads to be banned from the outcome against the move has stepped a pressure on the international olympic committee, but so far the i o. c is resisting, and in fact has sent a letter to ukraine, urging authorities to cease asking countries to stage
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a boy called up the event reminding key of it would be a violation of the organizations charter. ukraine is said that allowing the athletes to compete would give more school quote, platform to promote genocide, a charge the i o. c. i've rightly rejected, and in fact called defamatory on the murder of paris in favor. just a month ago of letting the sportsman and women take part, no, it seems to be on board with the potential, but my wishes that they will not be here for as long as this war goes on. it's not possible to parade as if nothing was happening to have a delegation arriving in paris, while bombs are raining on ukraine. earlier we discussed the proposed amount of russian on beller snowflake with sports columnist, calendar the ideal binding athletes because of where they're from exact same as binding athletes because of the color of their skin or the shorter the mosque or whoever de whichever god they pray to it, it goes against everything that good sports goes against the principles of the
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o. c. and i really saw him leave the end of the day. i will see said by tom we'll get their way out of this. he was talking spencer. he knows his way around sores, he knows what to do, what not to do. and i do believe it. at the end of the day, this discrimination calculated to, to have a binding russian leads from julie. but simply because their promotion that russia, it's enough to disgrace and i think it's something that the whole or the trying of it, because remember, it could be your country next. protest in france this saturday are said to have been the largest scene in recent years as a manual microns government plans a pension reform that will raise the retirement age in the country by 2 years. ah,
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hundreds of thousands of people took to the street right across from so several major labor unions. the 3rd a national strike. while the reform has triggered the unrest. other issues like the high cost of living and the energy crisis. or should be major contributing factors will bring the neighbors to off. this says, darkness falls and from the produce as they come no western threats, a blind eye being turned to ukrainian atrocities the global food crisis security in the world today. and moscow's attempts to tackle those issues, rushes envoy to the un, vassily, and adventure addresses all that next in an exclusive interview here on our team. ah,
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well mister ambassador, i do wanna thank you for this great opportunity to speak with you and also extend you greetings for the day of russian diplomacy. so i will begin by asking you recently we heard that zalinski the granting leader has said that the minsk agreement was simply to was simply a concession. that's the language he described it with. and he went on to say it cannot be implemented. we've also heard from angela merkel. she has said that it was simply a tactic to buy time for the ukranian army. so my question is, does that change the possibility of future negotiations and on what terms would russia be willing to engage in such talks? first of all, thank you very much for your congratulations indeed to the survey means for us. this is a day remembering the traditions of the russian soviet and the russian diplomacy available to remember. oh, on what you asked me. i think you already gave an answer. partly at least indeed,
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we heard this recent statements by zelinski by i'm get medical by you a bible on the bipartisan himself, which simply betrayed the extra confessed that means agreement. so what a hoax to buy time for you create a besides music agreement. so use a keys of the failed you input events, because have they been implement faithfully nothing. what were witnesses, they would be happening, but they were not meant to be implemented. so when people say this started dealing with some will, might be, will my dear diversity who say you are on chronology that started 9 years ago? 9 years ago we were begging you to listen to us. nobody at it. now we find from a number of western leaders that they think the only way this work and is with the
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defeat of russia. so if that is the town, is there any hope for negotiations or piece? they're not just saying that it can only end with the end of russia. they're saying they're talking now about dismembering russia. they're talking about destroying russia. they are, they are a talking talking. some of the officials, high level officials, are talking about the russian leadership. what's that where they to should be, where it is now, some statements go beyond the beyond more just simply diplomacy, but, but serialized, civilized communication on, on a possibility of negotiations, opposition is very clear. we stated numerous times ah, we stated the goals of o special military operation. what the design full. we were ready and still already foresee as negotiations which were interrupted, so see stop by, but ukrainians,
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or of course on the, on the order from their masters and sponsors in april last year. besides, there are numerous statements by the ukrainian high level officials on how they see a possibility of negotiating was russia. besides, that is a law had decreed that was signed by president zelinski himself, where he or where he prohibited himself to deal with the current russian leadership . ah, so we do not see any seated attempts from the cleaning site to engage the negotiations and all those initiatives that we're hearing from them on, on the piece plan on very assignments. this is frankly joke. ah, besides, we know for good the they're not calling the shots. those who can enforce them for cities, english, asians, or they leave her in this country in some way in europe or on one of the piles
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across these near the english channel. if they are willing to do so, they will engage, but we don't see any willingness on the bottom of the sponsors of give to go to the negotiations with russia and do it, do it's a citizen. besides, besides, we are not negotiating on the basis of all the meetings that were you. now at the united nations security council, you have repeatedly pointed out that pouring more weapons and the key is not going to bring peace, it's going to prolong the suffering, prolong the deaths. but we hear the u. s. representative. just continue to dismiss everything you put forward about the danger of lethal aid and weapons going into kia. do you think that there is any hope for waking up the last about the long term consequences and what's going to result from pouring all these weapons into ukraine? there is always a hope for waking up, but a, i'm afraid they're,
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they're still fast asleep on the matter. we just said we had the security council briefing, which we requested luster of this week. in fact, earlier this week on the i'm supposed to clean and where does it keep an enormous efforts money that pours into grain, that feeds the conflict. you know that we invited roger was so put up, briefing them, and there were doubts that he could be a brief on that butter which he brought, he could, and quite a, quite ably i would say we, he was not the pro ration when he spoke. he's for, from what you think. we never, when we invite brief us to the security council will never dictate them condition on what they should be saying, not writing scripts for them. you have what, what happened the at the meeting in did to, we're so far this is
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a conversation between the deaf and the blind. now, there is talk of the western countries convening some kind of war crimes tribunal against russia. and if that were to take place, would it be possible for russia to then bring things to the front and go back to 2014, talk about the atrocities that have been committed. i, you know, talk about the repression of the orthodox church and other activities going on in ukraine. would this be possibly a mistake where things they don't want brought into the conversation would suddenly be a topic we've been raising these issues all is 9 long, 9 years a consistently we've continued to do so. but so you have to recognise there is an iron the wall a night of media will i would say that we had the dying we're doing our best to bring that to that to the people recently. but so far, not so long ago, we held the so called auto formula meeting on what is happening in don't bust then
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what has been happening there in not just all these years with at least months. because in this months, the shelling of doors both residential areas, anthony, i intensified enormously. ah, $16000.00 in the couple of last month. and if i'm not mistaken, we brought witnesses live witnesses who, who gave her personally comes on what is happening. all is ignored. the read the monitors are from the script, but not willing to listen to anything. yes, many of those who are committing crimes in the grain today on the part of the givers you should stamp. and we are saying above that officially, that we're noting down all the crimes that the give resume was committing against its own population basically. and the gains the people of don bas ah, we will not forget it. and they will one day with another stem pro for the crimes
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they committed, including on the battlefield fund when they used to civilians as a shield with other uses as a shoe. they do all the time when they commit crimes against the prisons of war. even those outrageous things like what happened a couple of days ago with the killing rabbit that are kidding, killing a blank shots of the russian prisons. a war is a is largely a glory ignored by the worst. but the office of human rights was, was forced to recognize that the plots a geniune and the deserves being investigated now in western leaders talk. and they frequently reference this rules based global order. that's the other thing they constantly are speaking about. my question for you is how is that kind of rhetoric and his talk of a rules based global global order?
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how is that viewed in south america, in asia, in africa? how is the world reacting to the words of us and western leaders? her where we've been speaking about this settles based world order long time are saying that it's not international, which is a in wooded, primarily in the u. insured. not many listen to our citizens at that time. but now i think the, the opinion in those countries that you, that you mentioned sir, is changing. we just recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of the, of colin powell v o. in the security council, which you may consider to be the beginning of the current face of this new rules based international order. we are saying 12, but this that was happening today. you should look at that carefully. m m. the said
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that today they came after russia to morrow they will come after any country that will be not marching in june with those who sinking the on the world. and then a follow up by asking, what do you see the role of russia being in, in a multi polar world that is emerging, the world is much bigger than, than the so called collect to west of the world. these are africa, the world is a great the you asia, the world is latin america. and indeed indeed the world is becoming more multi paula multi paula: perhaps it becomes less and less multilateral on the part of at least a certain group of countries. but the role of russia, you will, you will never erase social from the world map whether somebody likes it on the russia will be always a major playing the world politics. okay, now let me ask about the un security council itself. how do you assess the work that they've been doing?
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i know there been calls for reforming the un security council and the representation on it. where does russia stand on all of this? we are not subjecting the reform of the it cancel. ah, the process goes long time more than 20 years, and that is not the. that is not the a problem over over russia, or anybody else brookings, that are such grave contradictions between the positions of groups of countries, an individual coverage that we cannot achieve or anything that could be a could be construed as consensus or sometime shortly. so to see, but we are saying that we, we, we recognize that the world to do it today of the security council does not represent fully the world today that has changed since the time when the security council was established. we say that the, that such such religions as especially ethnic asia and latin america under
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represented there. and that should be, that should be rectified. we do not see any of that value in adding to the security council, especially as president members of the campus of the so called collect to west because we have enough of them already. and we don't think that they will contribute to the work of the security council any anyhow differently from what we're seeing today. but again, i say the processor, the so called into governmental negotiations on the security council reform, or are going on in the general assembly or what so, so far we're not. so somewhere we'll get where we can, we didn't, we were where we can say we again, the chief in chief agreement. so on this reform in the, in the nearest church. now, earlier in our conversation, are you reference that horrendous video of the execution of prisoners of war and it's now verified, it's authentic, this crime was committed. what will it take for western media?
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it's a kind of start acknowledging the horrible things that he had is doing. do you see any possibility of widespread acknowledgement of these atrocities? i mean, is western media just not going to acknowledge these realities. perhaps they other knowledge in that search within themselves, but they're simply ignoring its own on the mass media. if you thought perhaps, or of course, remember the such. sure. such a horrible stages as you, as the so called massacre witcher or the killing of people of the railway station. grandma tossed up on chrome at those these unfortunate people were, were, were hit that killed by the ukrainian me. so which was on the footer. now they're not talking about that at all, but in the public opinion of it is the russian crime. nobody looks for the,
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for the details, what happened, how it happened, what was thrown off. so i'm not very optimistic that this current describes will be brought to the western public who by the western media. now, recently i, you talked about how western leaders were objecting to cooperation between molly and russia, and you use the term neo colonial to describe their attitude. why is it that they seem to be so bothered about russia? is growing relationship with africa, and can you describe that relationship for us? the relationship between russia and africa, with african countries where many partners there is growing and that the causes jealousy on the pots of those companies who consider the that to be their back. yet . i will give you one example, i think i will not betray any same secret now by now, a couple of years ago, at the high level segment of the general assembly, minutes to elaborate was meeting the current chief european diplomas was anybody
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who distinguished himself recently was some comment is that the arrest conservation among the public and then the barrell was asking minutes to love her. why are you dealing with my why? molly's trying to, to, to engage with you of the which minister laurel said, look at, this is a southern country they decide was whom to do if they chose to deal with russia. that's their sovereign choice. to which the chief european diplomat said to him to follow, please don't mess up in our book yet. can you imagine the while, while it is repeated in western media, frequently that russia is to blame for the global food crisis, that it's all russia's fault? how do people see this around the world? there was a meeting recently her, as a recent, as a late january of this year, o d,
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e e u comedian agriculture. where they gave where they gave a quite a saba analysis of their problems in the agricultural sector, which is related to the but their, me, to inflation, to energy and food prices, to their hurrying green transition, etc. so when it comes to themselves, they are able to describe it to describe with a, probably enough while for the public, they blamed the current foot crisis on the intrigues by the climate. we are saying consistently that the foot crisis didn't start one year ago, that that was the result of their own policies which preceded that at least 3 or 5 years. including massive were printing over of money by the major economies, including the existing policies on foot supplies, et cetera. so of course,
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this crisis is not the result of for over what was happening last year. now, if you are referring to the drain deal, or rather not the grange with lisa wool agreements, because there's can see they consist of 2 pots. one is the green deal for ukraine, and the other is memorandum on the extra russian food and fertilizers are from the russian federation. so the, the grain deal is working full steam, or it's already more than 20000000, a dance of various grays that were exported from ukraine. and they are not flying to the most needed countries are mostly yes, some portion, but very small, one like 3 percent of those who are really struggling with hunger at the same time. not a single grain. huh. in singular and very little fertilizers were exported. so according to the 2nd part of the duke. yes sir. the 2nd that
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a gentleman i recognised is doing his utmost to go to solve it. but he's a, he's a knocking against the wall because there are so many sanctions. so they, they keep saying that the grave and fertilizers are, are not on the sections. yes, they are not formally, but friday's insurance is, but banking and financial transactions are you named her. so that does not also contribute to solving the footer crisis in the world. and it main exacerbated because one thing is the full crisis and the, the, the, the, the food itself. the other thing is the future harvest, which depends a lot on the food to lows and fertilizers, are russian fertilizers, which are, which are paramount for the future. future agriculture production. right. and i believe russia at this point has been blocked from sending fertilizer to syria. and
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i was wondering if this is actually being addressed at the united nations. it's not that sir. of asher was blocked from sending fertilizers to cedar. it is that the operators are not willing to do so because because these fertilizers are considered to use it. sure products which come under the same famous cesar like by this, by the united states. yes, i that of the secretary general and asked him to help solve that problem because students needed badly, especially now in this tragic times is that they're living through. but so far so far, no, they have not been shipped. and part of the grain deal and the negotiations was that there should be a lifting of all sanctions affecting russian agriculture. but this, from what you're telling me doesn't appear to have been implement, you know, is there any hope for this being implemented whole was always there. but the, with the, with the multitude of rules and regulations on sanctions that these countries in
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producers, in particular, you know, they say they, they made some delegation delegations, but in fact, when, when it comes to the national level, it does not implemented their secondly, that is this so called a compliance when the companies are simply freights to be sanctioned themselves who are dealing with russia, even if it is in their view legal, although it is a legal person. well, i want to thank you for your time. i know you are very busy and you're, you've got quite a, a task at hand. you know, standing up to all these lies at the on security council. i wanna say it's really been an honor to speak with you and thank you very much for taking time out of your day to it was it was purpose. thank you. ah ah
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ah, with by the middle of the 19th century, practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british empire. the colonial authorities had imposed that heavy death bringing the people into poverty and were exporting natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the provisions of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those who cooperated with them. the fact of ignoring the religious beliefs of the hindus led to the mutiny embassy boys, mercenary soldiers serving under the british crown. rebellion began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may road north of india in the form of
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a mutiny. the rebels quickly took over daily. the heroic resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal. the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels cruelly. the enslaved c boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the public. this type of execution was called the devil's with the obliteration of the mutiny resulted in the death of 800000 inhabitants of india. however, the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians and their will for resistance. with every spring and summer, the melting optic snow reveals abandoned machinery, millions of rusty barrels and the detritus left by human expansion into this most inaccessible of temperature is yeah. can use to move. so take a moment. it's supposed to be as any ship. all it is from clean
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