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and he has either will repulsion centrally better than his doing now. with with him, i have to say that russia is forced to suspend our involvement in the new start treaty. but the country you will not abandon the pack, the last surviving agreement on nuclear disarmament between russia and the best made the remarks during his annual address to the russian parliament on tuesday. or no died over the motives of the crime or it's perpetrators. but was russia's view about the new extreme pipeline that fell, died up a special session of the un security council. moscow is demanding an international independent investigation. found a new report from beijing lays out what
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a colds the perils of us had gemini, taking a picture of the lands bushings and goes to achieve it's vision of global democracy ah, broadcasting from our international you center in moscow. this is our t grid of your company today. russia has suspended its participation in the new start nuclear treaty, but he's not departing from the agreement. is what we're putin said earlier in his annual address to the national parliament. but they would signal up us would, you would need a representatives. the u. s. is sending signals and putting out ultimatums to russia, they say you, russia must implicitly do as we have previously agreed to, including the new start treaty. while we, the us will do whatever we want to,
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they say there's no connection between the new start treaty issues and the ukrainian conflict, or other hostile actions by the west towards russia. as if there is no loud statement that the u. s. aim is defeating russia strategically. so it's either utmost cynicism and hypocrisy or utmost stupidity. we can't call them idiots though . they're not stupid. they wanted to feed us strategically and also want to continue to inspect our new killer objects. in this regard, i have to say that russia is forced to suspend our involvement in the new start treaty. will. the suspension of the treaty can be reversed according to russia's foreign ministry. most will say the u. s. d escalation in its aggressive stance, would quote, create the conditions for the pac to fully function. russia also states it still intends to follow the timeline on weapons reduction, said i'd in the bi lateral agreement. but that checks on stockpiles would not be
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allowed to. to reminder, new starts a nuclear limitation, fact between moscow and washington was signed in 2010. then they set to expire in 3 years from now. the treaty set curbs on both countries strategic arsenals, and includes on site inspections to verify compliance. rushes moved to suspend its participation, came after vladimir putin accused the west of being involved in attacks on russian strategic or basis mozilla. we know that the west is directly complicit in kiev regimes attempts to strike to bases of our strategic evasion. drones used for that were equipped and modernized with the help of nato specialists. western elite cannot ignore the fact that it is impossible to defeat rush on the battlefield. they intend to transform a local conflict into a phase of global confrontation. this is exactly how we understand this,
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and we will respond accordingly. when you my, the president's speech went on for almost 2 hours. and now 45 minutes, it was given before the cream of russia's elite, the biggest revelation was left until almost the end than that is russia, suspending its participation? very important distinction. not a not pulling out of but rather suspending its participation in the start nuclear arms reduction and controlled treaty between it in the united states that has been in effect since 2010 vladimir putin here cited various reasons for it. and that primarily, all one of the most important reasons is that it is simply lost power. for example, russian inspections, which are written into the, into the start treaty, russian inspectors are denied inspections in the united states for all manner of
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reasons. there is also the fact that the united states, various western leaders have now now come out. and they say that they want russia to suffer a strategic defeat and ukraine. the president has ordered the ministry of defense to prepare to carry out nuclear tests. but only if the united states carries those out 1st, the gist of what he had to say is that relations with the west. ah, i now have been torn to shreds. there is nothing to say and on. and that, marsha, i sees through all of this high talk about the ma chrissy and peace. you know, certainly no country in the world has as many military bases abroad as the united states does. there are hundreds of them, and i want to emphasize this hundreds of basses around the world. the whole planet is stacked with them. just look at the map. no one counts the human victims and
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tragedies because trillions of dollars are at stake. the opportunity to further rob, everyone hiding behind words about democracy and freedom. russia president also stressed that russia did everything, everything that it could to avoid this conflict, the special military operation in ukraine, but the 4 years, 4 years. european nato leaders, as well as the government in key of which vladimir putin believes to be fully controlled by nathan. these leaders lied to russia for years. they lied and they stole about ukraine's peaceful intent, their peaceful and, and they spent those years pumping weapons into ukraine if you are so what you would do short door. i would like to emphasize that even before the special military operation, keith was negotiating with the west on delivery of air defense systems, plains and other heavy equipment. we also remember attempts by the key regime to
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acquire nuclear weapons and they were publicly stating it. the u. s. a. need a were rapidly deploying their military bases and secret bio labs near our borders . during their maneuvers, they explored the theater of future military actions. and they prepared the key of regime to be controlled by them. ukraine enslaved by them for a big war. and now they are admitting it admitting it publicly openly and with no shame. he also says the various nationalist leaders, neo nazis were trained in western military college is what taught how to wage war against the russian federation. all, with the understanding that this war would happen matters speed. the western plough all along, vladimir putin also said that this conflict between russia and ukraine isn't between russia and the people of ukraine. but rather those that have taken at hostage and any further increase in the number of civilians killed in the,
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in the devastation when you are you im, not of them will crane, but we're not at war with the people of ukraine. i've already said this many times, the people of ukraine themselves have become hostages of the key of regime. and it's western masters who have actually occupied the country in a political, military, and economic sense. no one thought about the people they were prepared for slaughter and eventually turned into expendable material. the responsibility for inciting the ukrainian conflict for the escalation, for the increase in the number of its victims, lies entirely with the western alights. and the key of regime deals have said that the, the, the sanctions which the west believe would shatter the russian economy. that, that didn't pan out. the russian economy remained. strong's over there was a little partition of the west is deployed not only a military informational, but also an economic front against us. but nowhere, nowhere has it achieved anything and will not achieve anything. anti russian
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sanctions are a means for their goal. as the western leaders themselves declare a direct quote to make our citizens suffer, that's their humanism. the president said again that victory would rush his future is depended on the actions of every single person. and he also says that it is a historic obligation to see this through rat gauthier kicking us through that well in terms of reaction we heard from german politician and ortho. ralph niemeyer, who believes as the ukraine conflict, evolves brussels will face key decisions. now we are entering the new phase of a direct confrontation between nato and russia. of course that was foreseeable and we are not surprised at its happenings, but nevertheless, i can say i'm quite shocked to hear that. i mean, to stop tray to anybody was dead. but at the same time job in the state use that we
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are facing a major recession. and that is because of sanctions because of the energy crisis that we provoked ourselves. and also because the americans want to de industrialize us here. so we have now, let's call it an economic war against germany as well by the americans on the territory of ukraine and military lies against russia. of course, that's much less, but we are losing our economy as the sanctions shoot into our feet. that is what we cannot endure longer. i don't believe that even though they will continue doing that on good. but we have to come to our senses. russia said there is no doubt over the motives or who was behind the nord stream pipeline attacks. the comments came a special session of the un security council called by moscow. russia submitted
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a resolution calling for an independent international commission. you civilians were not engaged in spreading disinformation. we're not trying to build indictments based on allegations in the spirit of being highly likely. in the case of undermining the pipeline, there is no doubt about the motive of the crime, nor its perpetrators, nor the way in which the crime was committed. we're not here to have a trial in the security council. we've submitted a draw of security council resolution with instructions to conduct an independent international investigation. we forced to do this because we have doubts about the effectiveness, transparency, and impartiality of the ongoing investigations. we do not see any desire for cooperation on the part of our partners to remove let's expand alma with our tea correspond caleb, my pin. hi, caleb. yeah. plenty of claims and accusations being traded at the session. take us through it. sure. before we heard from the members of the 15 member body that leads
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the united nations, the security council, there were briefing, so we heard from rosemary decarlo un under secretary we heard from jeffrey sachs of columbia university, the well respected economists. we also heard from ray mcgovern, the c, i a analyst out who's become an advocate, pisa, they all gave remarks, and jeffrey sachs, in particular, emphasized the need for an investigation to be conducted by the you an, an for information about what is found in these countries. that are doing their own investigations to be made transparent and available to the public. how serious the destruction of the nordstrom pipeline was. this is jeffrey sachs. countries need to have full confidence that their infrastructure will not be destroyed by 3rd parties . some european countries have briefly express concern over the safety of their offshore infrastructure. for all of the reasons the investigation by the un
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security council of the lord supreme explosions is a high and global priority. russia is likely to bear considerable expenses to repair the pipelines. 3 countries have reportedly carried out investigations of the nord stream, terrorism, denmark, germany and sweden. these countries presumably know much more about the circumstances of the terrorist attack. sweden, in particular, has perhaps the most to tell the world about the crime scene which its divers investigated. yet instead of sharing this information globally suite has kept the results of the investigation secret from the rest of the world. sweden has refused to share its findings with russia and turned down a joint investigation with denmark in germany. in the interest of global peace, un security council should require these countries when mediately turn over the results of their investigations to the un security council. now when the
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governments represented on the security council spoke, they had a mixture of reactions and comments regarding nord stream to as we heard the russian representative the russian bastard bens. yet he made it abundantly clear that at this point, all the signs seem to indicate the united states is responsible. we also heard from different countries talking about the potential danger, the poison, and the, the threats the environment carried out as a result of it. the need for thorough investigation and accountability. here are some of the member states reacting to the nord stream to pipeline. and the recent revelations, as well as the briefings before the security council, which is then it deliberates sabotage off chance boundary infrastructure is malicious act china. well, comes the draft resolution table by russia in the council, and believes that it is of great significance to authorize an international
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investigation into the sample pie chart. the love stream pipelines acts of sabotage against energy infrastructure, such as explosions, the damage, the north stream, $1.00 and $2.00 gas pipelines in the baltic sea last september are unacceptable. they pose a significant threat to international security, stability, and prosperity. vandalism to critical infrastructure is an unacceptable act that do have a life and death impact on countless people says and is concerned about the damage to the node stream one into gas pipelines which have resulted in worrying gas leaks and did. so last september. all available information indicates that these were acts of sabotage. now, the u. s. representative dismissed allegations and the evidence put forward by seymour ers and others as merely
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a conspiracy theories from the internet. those were the words that you now, the chinese representative made a point of saying that brought out denial from the united states without going into the details. all the evidence that has been presented was simply unacceptable, and they felt that destruction of infrastructure like. ringback that poses a very serious threat to public health and has very serious international consequences that that should be taken seriously. and the answer is given by the united states today before the council were insufficient. so pretty clear differences among the represented in countries represent on the security council. and there is quite an interesting amount of emphasis placed on the need for security and why the destruction the pipeline was unacceptable. russia says it's pretty clear at this point who is responsible, china is not satisfied with the answers or lack of answers from the united states. the united states dismisses everything as somehow just being an internet conspiracy
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theory without getting into any details about why they feel it is incorrect. why did meeting at the un security council chamber? yeah, there was a lot packed into about 19 minutes. thanks for taking us through it. art corresponding kill of my been in new york. well, let's continue with the story. always good to say that the host of the conservative daily podcast jo, all spend, joins us lot on the program. joe, welcome to you. we've had this special session of the un security council, but are we any nearer to officially enough? the word i want to pinpoint, officially finding out what happened, who was responsible? well, you know, you talked about jeffrey sachs case talk about jeffrey sachs and the information that was put forth and the fact that sweden and germany and denmark did report, they refused to share that information. because i think there's other information that jeffrey sex talked about when he was pulled down off of the off of the show on bloomberg. i don't know if you're aware of that, but he was talking about the fact that us helicopters were,
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were circling up ahead on or above it on radar. in the fact that in february biden said he'd put an end to the north stream pipeline to, i think that most of the countries at the un that are part of the un security can understand what really happened. they're just afraid to stand out and tell the truth and the u. s. is doing the same thing that it's always done and parenting the same misinformation. disinformation conspiracy theory. everyone's run around the tinfoil hat, yet they're literally holding the murder weapon in their hands and have shown time and time again that they don't respect the sovereignty of other nations. and they don't care about their own allies because this pipeline with surprise was supplying, you know, cheap gas to much of europe. if you were a betting man, would you say that said the console of bach rushes resolution for an independent international investigation? well, i mean that's, it's a tricky, i mean it's kind of a 2 edged sword one. if they back in independent investigation, they know that the evidence that has been presented the evidence,
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it's out there. you had a, you had a, a say more hurst that wrote an article about what happened in the area. there's more than enough evidence that supports what the united states has done. so if they do support an independent investigation, that independent vacations but forth, then there has to be consequences for terroristic behavior by the united states. so that's the one side. the other side is that they don't issue an internal investigation. it becomes much like what they've done, the united states and gaslight and the american people. and they put us in another position where the u. s. then gets away with more terroristic behavior around the day, around the world. and no one's willing to stand up to the class bully, which is really what we've become with this illegitimate regime. it's running things washington. i particularly enjoyed the calling of seymour hersh, an internet crank. i thought was a quote that was quite ingenious seeing as his pedigrees are an award winning and very, very popular author and journalist. the u. s. representative said,
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by the way, russia was wasting the conference time, even distracting members from the 1st anniversary of the conflict and ukraine. but it, is it right to simply jo swats away for concerns? not just of moscow, but other countries on the console as well. well, keep in mind that's, that is the modus operandi of the united states. that's what they have done. they did it with the election in 20202022. they did it with things have open borders in the united states. they've become really good to just lie and they lie about everything. and i think people in other countries are starting to realize that. and that's why you see this alignment with russia and china, the bricks agreement. obviously, the united states interfere with that election down in brazil and you know that that was a case and probably had more to do with it. you know, obviously the brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. they want, they wanted to disrupt that partnership as well. but i think most of what you're hearing about now, this kind of explaining it away is just more of the united states rhetoric and propaganda. and frankly, they, they feel like what they've done,
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the american people that can do the rest the world. and, and frankly, i think it's just a matter of time until the rest of the world comes together and says time to take down the bully. it was interesting as well. but assistive remarks, but the u. s. and the you can particular didn't follow with any of who might have been involved after the didn't say, hey, look over here, could be someone else. although i think that's next, i think that they're going to do what they've done in the past, which is blame it on some obscure 3rd party bulk or her arm. or, you know, some group that, you know, that they'll make up in, in afghanistan, or in the hills of, of syria. so that they'll come up with some sort of answer. that won't make any sense to anyone around the world and then say, oh, that's an answer. just kind of move on. i think it's an opportunity though. yeah, i think it's an opportunity right to get yeah. yeah, sorry, i just dislike to lay there. i know what you mean to get to get out. i thought message i, many of the speakers, including mozambique i heard, pointed out the colossal environmental damage john,
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by the pipeline explosion is not enough. spect of the incident that's being overshadowed by accusations of who's responsible. absolutely, i mean, we talk about this virtue signalling all over the world. united states is always trying to lead the path on this. i'm sorry, i don't, i was, i want, i want the world to be a better place. i want to leave it better than i came, but i don't believe in the climate change. i think the planet is what the plan it is. but, you know, the united states is always walking around talking about from one edge of their mouth that, hey we, we have this climate crisis on the other side. they're actually creating this climate crisis and, and the united states, we have, we have factories that are, you know, spontaneously combusting all over the nation. we have trained derailment where they decide to burn off something that's really, really inspired. environmentally dangerous to the people and their area of refused federal aid. so they talk out of both sides about they create something that's not there. and then they create chaos on the other side and say, oh, nothing to see here that they haven't even brought up the environmental impacts of what happened with the noisy pipeline. and nor do i think they really care me.
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we're not, we're not talking about people that are, that are good, ethical people. they don't even have a barometer. i think that allows them to even see a small part of what we need to be or what we need to do in order to have a social conscience to other people in other countries. joe, thanks for your time today. you all spent host a concert of daily podcast. many times. i should abuse of power waging wars and bringing harm to international security. beijing didn't whole, but i guess it took a mother barracka on monday, laying out a report titled us had gemini, and it's pearl's. it concludes that washington uses the cover of promoting democracy for imposing global rules that serve its interest. the use of force has been a feature of u. s. expansionism from its founding since 2001 alone, washington has launched wars in the name of fighting terrorism that have claimed nearly a 1000000 lives. 335000 of them civilians. for a century,
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the u. s. has created divisive blocks acting under its influence, and has fostered color revolutions to disrupt governments. they oppose. lately, washington has raised the false dichotomy of democracy's versus autocracies. an arbitrarily labeled nations as members of separate camps. or china's report is divided into several parts, highlighting us efforts around the world. word pursues a particular agenda. according to beijing washington, our stoked global conflict and confrontation jus to it's called cold war mentality . the paper claims the u. s. has an aggressive style of foreign policy in its efforts to hold on to power. it also urges washington to re examine its practices and let go of what china calls american arrogance and prejudice. c g t and correspondent fe shouted his murder. the report covers that the u. s. has been escalating a great power competing across the globe. and the country has acted more boldly to
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interfere the internal affairs of the are the countries and the united states really develop a model playbook to stage a color revolutions. and it has overstressed, the concept of national security abuse, export controls, and force the unilateral sanctions. and others, so it's basically a series of action in multiple perspectives. and so it's also a pointing out the action of playing the democracy card, but rather hurting the interests of people from many countries. if you look at the timing of the import, this really comes in the same day where you as president joe biden, made a surprise visit to keith. and also not only just this report, but also the 2nd day on tuesday, try to issue another report called the global security initiative concept. the paper which is also relevant to more relevant to the security issue,
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dialogue and negotiation. political settlement has been the major proposal by china, basically any regional issue when it comes to conflict or crisis. and it could be as proved the most a why the decisions resolving any disputes. beijing is also called on western nations to stop fueling the ukraine conflict and refrain from drawing parallels with it to taiwan. china's new foreign minister said such a cavalier attitude to violence in the former could prompt further unrest in tied pe, beijing considers taiwan to be its territory, according to the one china policy, the cornerstone of sino american relations. we urge certain countries to immediately stop, fueling the fire, stop shifting, blame to china, and stop touting ukraine to day taiwan. to morrow we stand firmly against any form of hedge. mony any foreign interference in china's affairs,
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ever since the outbreak of the specialists are operations on the war ukraine, the united states and its close allies, ah, basically claiming that china will invade a taiwan o, where by 8 reality power in this part of china and the unification of taiwan is the beggar trend, and whatever that may eventually happen will not be called a invasion or aggression. for example, by any stretch of the imagination into or be part of the child is people's reunification. or therefore, i think for him is the jingle strongly condemns, such flagrant violation of the one on the policy and those dangerous attempts try to promote taiwan separatism and turning taiwan. he to separate, sorry, country. what if china rules are dates report slamming western hegemony? the chinese foreign affairs commission director is on
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a trip to moscow and met on the day with russia's security council secretary, despite intense western pressure on both states the visiting o facial the top diplomat. in fact, in china insisted ties between the neighboring countries are strong. genuine. i believe that to day russia and china have many opportunities to continue to increase strategic cooperation and protect our common strategic interest relations between russia and china. a rock solid though it is running, as like regular contacts through the security council's make a significant contribution to the development of russian chinese relations bilateral consultation mechanisms on strategic security, as well as on public security. justice in law and order are successfully functioning gutsy. also reports by way that china's top there might, could hold a meeting with russian foreign minister circle of roth before the delegation from beijing continues. it's european tour are focused on the ukraine crisis. ah, can use no of
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a tragedy here in moscow. 6 people have been killed including 2 children after a major fire out a hotel in the center of the capitol. 9 others were injured at the blaze. tor true. the m k. n. were tell located in the eastern parts of the capitol center . more than 200 people have been evacuated to safety. a criminal case has been opened into the blaze. r. t correspondents, sophia nunez, filed this report from this if i wrapped it in a hotel in the center of moscow on tuesday evening, multiple emergency personnel and equipment have been brought to this scene. a preliminary report suggest that one of the guest set his belongings on fire. the hotel itself is situated in a 16 story building there also a business officer and the residential apartments. there, it seems though, that the firefighters managed to contain the fire and prevented from spreading to
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