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tv   Interview  RT  February 17, 2023 8:30am-9:01am EST

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so if he is giving a fast decision, then i'll pick it as a fast decision destruction, a fast decision off diesel was invasion on other country foss. this isn't due completely shut to day political system of missions. so you know, so this is something which should be a very alarming penalty. i'm it's, i think it's a good point that lucas, we've got 20 seconds. your last comment please. yes, you can apply the same reasoning for doing good things or maybe takes one minute to have a human in the street. but yeah, definitely not the thing because not the ecology for the good things. and that's not just what we say, but the technology mastermind alone must also say that is far more dangerous news. and one fine day will be authorized to take up the new decisions is going to take a very part of the thinking of destruction. and like a recent incident of the child and she be where the system said that human
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creatures, they should be wiped off on the planet. these kind of things up to like, what do you see on more negative example than was it the stories? so i know nation safer with the i factors are rising because attack hocking into systems, and there was a thing, a great credit. and there's moral unethical use at a very fast decision in a foss rate compared to the office a very, very early days yet. but the concerns are all then obviously people are quickly jumping into either one camp or the other. they supported all they don't, and the land around and artificial intelligence engineer and founder of the robots . i n and look at long ago and artificial intelligence research. both of you. thank you very much for joining us. it's been a pleasure. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. i think of joining us as well for this program live from moscow. we are back soon with ah,
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was presentation of the ukraine conflict is always been muddled and confusing. remember the phrase as long as it takes, but it's not a strategic goal now or presented with as long as it takes pertains to the amount of conflict it doesn't pertain the amount of assistance you understand what that means. joining us is adele, russian ambassador for india, danny's alley paul fi. get to my 1st question, street our ambassadors. so in the recent voice for global summit, their foreign minister of india to pay a shea sanker, he said that globalization and current form is not perfect. and that countries in the world south must develop a new way forward. so how do you in regions russia role in this new system?
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good afternoon and fair. i'm happy to be with you. you know, i would agree with the this assessment. ah, it looks like that the western centric world order is gradually coming to an end. or even over that, sir, not clear to some it turn primarily because it doesn't address the demand of the majority of states for a more just and the more equal multiple multi polar power dispensation and the democracy and global governance. indeed, we are currently witness her the years shifting a focus of political and economic decision making her to the south and to the east. russia consistently supports the strength together with india and the other bricks. and there the su member countries,
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india earth is a rapidly growing power and will play a and never bigger role in global affairs. it's a respected nation recognized for its independent and responsible policy. it is pursuing justice to an international affairs to ensure an equal access to a natural, financial, and technological resources, the excess of the global. so with these resources as a necessity for successful sustainable development, this approach approach. she's at the core of for the year, a current indian g, 20 presidency. which sure russia is supporting this already a successful autoline logistics corridor between russia and india, the blood,
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he was dog chinese. you do? what do you expect more developments or such projects between the 2 countries? we've been the developing the prospective transport corridors for quite some time already. and they're the ones that are economically feasible. no time and cost effective. it's the blood of a starch, and i am maritime. see ruth, which, which you mentioned, but also the international north south transport coil. the importance of these roots is even more increasing at now to ensure that our trade is independent from arbitrary interference or the you bloody was stopped, should my merits, i'm rude. it is of great significance to facilitate that the indian accessed to the
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russian far east, including its rich sure, are natural and industrial potential. i will recall that the russia indians, india summit in 2019 a gave a huge impetus to go ahead with that. important thing is that it also facilitates or, or the indian outreach to the arctic and the infrastructure and energy projects. there, including including the northern c route, was stalk oil cluster and other projects. we be increasing attention her to the ins to seo as the shortest way from india to russia and further to europe. reducing transportation time to route to
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around 2020 for these as compared to about 40 these through the suits channel. now its capacity stands at about $15000000.00 towns a year, which we plan to double by 2030. it also involves multilateral infrastructure development, urban customs, satellite navigation, telecommunication lines. so that we ensure the seamless movement of goods implementation of these projects will certainly make the whole of pure ratio more interconnected. i will expedite the integration initiatives as was it contributes to raise the efficiency of the duration economic union. also keeping in mind that there is a negotiation process about the f t a of the
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ration economic union with iran in india. clearly it would be a huge step towards the implementation of the a greater eurasia partnership proposed by her president flooding. they're putting bags you see to father cooperation. we the issue in an african country is also could we see strengthening already existing institutions such as breaks and the su, for example. that's the very same thing we, we do advocate a corporation and bricks and the esl is based on equal and mutually beneficial partnership as well as a common desire for democracy and global affairs. the central role of the u. n. r. and the international law. we don't accept the neo colonial or policy promoted by the western burned by western countries are labeled as rules,
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rules based order to camouflage the desire to retain a decisive c in global affairs. or a brother cunning idea, i must admit, seemingly allowing others to participate, participate in creation of those rules. the, again, many of the u. s. must end. this notion i love from my point of view, is getting more and more attractive for many countries and explains their desire and intention, her to join bricks and the as she'll, the expansion of these associations is only a matter of time. it's already going on the as seo or with iran and bella luce, now to become new member, members in 2023 this year and next year respectively.
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her in bricks, a dialog on expression is going on to at the moment, the south african, a presidency in bricks is promoting the focus on corporation with africa supporting its development. her initiatives, integration, and trade liber liberalization processes. we also appreciate a huge sure attention to africa that india, indian g, 20 presidency, a, spain, naturally bigger involvement, asian and african countries. the in the leading mount, multi lateral ah, institutions will greatly serve where development purposes and contributes to raising their global profile. india has been under constant basha from the western
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countries to digger da stands against russia after adult conflict in ukraine. how has this affected your relationship with other states also? do you think that in the are, will continue to, ah, stay on its path of independent foreign policy? you know, the whole world has witnessed the failure of western efforts to pressure india. india has succeeded in maintaining and in an independent and balanced position, projecting unilateral, illegitimate restrictions violating the international law. i think it's more if the reflection of the gradual end of the western hagaman he than, or anything else. this for him stand is based on india's principle line with regards to the sanctions policy in general, which cannot be
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a solution to bilateral or global problems. india gives priority to its national interests, including in relation to the current of global food and the energy crises caused by the pandemic in the 1st place. and by, by the western sanctions against russia, in the se, in the 2nd multi vector approach is at the cora fringes concept for a strategic autonomy. and i would very much like her to see india stay on this course. ah, the west presentation of the ukraine conflict is always been muddled and confusing
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. remember the phrase, as long as it takes that is not a strategic goal. now we're presented with as long as it takes, pertains to the amount of conflict. it doesn't pertain pre amount of assistance. you understand what that means. in 1834 france invaded algeria and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. 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 this gauze mass discontent. 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
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against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress the 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 bought into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help the algerian patriots managed to induce france to start these negotiations. in 1962 evian gourds were signed, voting algeria on the bass towards 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 their debts of one and a half 1000000 algerians.
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ah, we don't feel attitude. the relationship has changed. we are very happy that you know, the older generation of, in years the old, remember those hate age. so even in friendship, the younger generation certainly doesn't know much about russia, which is not somebody's fold in particular to general situation in which nobody is to blame. but the overall attitude has not changed. of course, it is more comfortable with the current situation. europe. nobody's comfortable. we. we are suffering 1st place in russia, ukraine. we didn't want that turn of events in
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the 1st place. and in fact, we for at least 15 years prior to planting that 22 were when the escalation happened, tries to impress on europe and the u. s. which has the decisive influence on europe to sit together and work out formulae, security formula that would be acceptable to all because we felt that the russian security is threatened and was threatened by the expansion of nato. that was the, the major reason for the escalation and all of our proposals. so we're in goodwill intentions. they were rejected outright. now,
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as we see and you know, on various political leaders make revelations for my former leaders in europe or i'm the or like these are the prime minister. they were no such plans in the west and from, from the beginning. the and thank deceived russia very bluntly in a very on partnership men manner and ultimately wanted to, to proceed with those cressy for plans so that i were position in on the global. the stage is diminished and suffers confirms the year our assessments,
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assessments that for something is not right with the western attitude towards russia. labranz has pointed out that needle countries are seeking to increase border tensions between new delhi and beijing. now a, how do you thing nieto is doing this and b, how concerned a you and your colleagues about the dispute yet? the india china border problem. is it purely bilateral matter, right? or russia doesn't interfere. and no one is, is expected to either the, the 2 parties are mature enough to earn and capable of resolving early the situation on their own. using the existing dialogue and the consultation consultations mechanisms. it will take
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a deteriorating removal and destroyed security situation in europe after the cold war. as an example, nato's negative role is evident. despite russia's objections, are the block continued its expansion or east, towards creating de, the record, a direct from threats to the russian security. stating its defensive nature or nato chose of offensive actions against russia. so similarly, if it's attempts to spread its influence, it to the asia pacific should not mislead anyone. with russia and china as the 2 obvious adversary's, there are less obvious targets as well. like the unity of the region at large, in our perception, it's going to divide, the region will job days,
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it's unified agenda and the equilla and the undivided secuity architecture. a nation centered architecture. they will be more alienation lines and the instability. and it certainly doesn't suit the interests of any of the nations they are including india and china, in the backdrop, rising tensions in the global arena, and the pressure on india to condemn russia. how do you think the trade between the 2 countries is going? the sanctions war against russia has, in fact, has had in faith and opposite effect and accelerated the, the russia, india trade. as you know,
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last year it grew almost 3 and a half times and they reached reached about 35000000000 u. s. c, u, as d, a record record level of the lion's share belongs to oil and coal, and fertilizers and the metal supplies from russia. indian exports are still far behind. that is true. we're working intent in intensely to balance it. it's important that there is a wide spread interest from private sector regional business, voya and medium scale business is getting more active. the tourists flow through india shows promising dynamics and is increasing. oh, so the, the scope of opportunities for india to expand its presence in the russian market
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that has increased dramatically in almost all segments of industry. and it would be wise for the indian business and to make use of, of them. no, russia has been a long time and no g bought no, all the india. do you see this partnership bar growing? i hope that that will continue and will expand and not only on the supplies front. we're talking here about the expansion of joint investment projects in both countries, including the development of stockwell, which i mentioned earlier, hon. there are other promising hydro problem, comp, carbone fields in the russian far east and in the arctic. we're also talking, we're talking about better chemicals or energy processing projects in india. let's
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not forget that russian investments which amounted to 13000000000 usd in 2017, where the largest ever in the investments in the energy sector of india or and g c corporation, owns a 20 percent stake in the sahalina one project. the indian companies are widely represented in the development of the van core field in russia. in the us, you rock project. also, the imperial energy group of companies operates in the tom screeching and the s for the spike of energy purchases in 2022. russia has become the largest oil supplier of the india and our share in lot local crude
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imports has exceeded 25 percent. and or, of course let's not forget about the extensive, the leasing corporation in the, in the nuclear power sector. we've been her the only country in to implement such projects in india with the construction of the good uncle and nuclear power plant. talking all the defense partnership between new deleon, moscow in dallas. always been a major by our of a rush in military equipment. how important is india to russia military export market? very important, no doubt about that. the level of the russia india defense corporation remains unprecedented. and it's not much, oh,
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possibly about the numbers than about. so the overall extension of corporation or russia offer is the maximum level of transfer of advanced technologies and where other players are still hesitant. we don't condition our defense corporation to politics. there have been very practical results like beam, exceptional dramas, supersonic miss l missiles manufacturing. the the joint projects that we have the are aka 203 rifles. joint venture, the license production of for tanks, aircraft, or various armaments and components. all in compliance with making india and self reliant india programs. sounds right at the moment.
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russia now is taking it, taking a negative part in the iow india. her defense defense show in bangalore, where we have pretty large delegation present with the representation of for various defense manufacturing companies offering a variety of products and join collaboration projects in their craft industry in anti missile warfare offering the you know, the portable miss i launches and the other advanced equipment we are, we are very optimistic about the continuation of our close engagement and because in this important sector, thanks very much ambassador with speaking to out the appreciate your time.
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ah, ah, a joggers archipelago home and she goes to san diego garcia, the largest island in the archipelago, is now the location of a very large u. s. military base. you get given man, i to the u. s. government to make the military base and just reported all of tuggle sent people from their country. so big card returned back on the island. no, but we are fighting a ride. so i, we do not consider that the right to self determination actually applies to the trickle. since i don't the question, no self determination,
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legal advice. it is actually the chickens. we're not at all, not a people. for me, it's time to move on and see what we can do for the child. the said committee to return back home. there is no support from the imagination. nice mission average in united miss. i don't care about chug restaurant people. the west presentation of the ukraine complex is always been muddled and confusing. remember the phrase, as long as it takes that is not a strategic goal. now we're presented with as long as it takes, pertains to the amount of conflict. it doesn't pertain the amount of assistance you understand what that means. a when i was sure seemed wrong when i just don't know. i mean you have to say proud disdain becomes the advocate. an engagement equals
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betrayals. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground a . i really thought that we were going to die. fly before i crawled all the way to the right other than i hid behind death. by 2 years before i was even born. and this has happened again and again and again and again and again, because people continue to stick with the system i do like any other day. and only one of them came home. basically want to make sure that certain weapons that are
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just too dangerous or regular civilian should be in the hands of those people who are and say that i take no way to start with headlines right now. what are you international nato plans to create a fleet of spice satellites, to provide for the blogs, military mission? now russia, so it views them as law full targets if they use to help you brain on the faculty. also ahead for corporate meeting in the united states, still tell the story of your brain. they started from invasion. they don't know why they were invaded. they don't know that the gradient government was bombing those people for 3 years and slaughtering them. they don't know that their own been was nazis literal nazis and people have no idea that that's what happened for a down american political commentator jimmy doris.

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