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this whole time, this is, these aren't objects, these are people. and so that's why i do what i do. that's why i'm here. ah, you wouldn't see it. they committed another terrorist attack. another crime, they entered the border territory, opened fire and civilian. it's breaking news here. when off the international flight, i may have gotten labels thursday, ukrainian tied terrorist attacks of several russian regions, which i've left civilians dead and at least one child with the off of the time. so ukrainian group designated as terrorist by russia has claim responsibility for the incident. it's lead of being previously tie the neo nazi id on it. now here on the program, straight to the g 20 meeting, go to a foreign ministry. it was agreed that the african union will be a full member of the g 20. as the e. u has been for several years that russia praise is developing countries for
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their independent decision making during a g 20 meeting of foreign ministers in india. also criticizing the west sprits neo colonial habits, including sanctions on what they're calling a manipulation of world rule as the head of the world health organization. colds on a global community to rally, support, earthquake, struct, syria. washington is using the tragedy to try and undermine political offer. ation in the region. we've got details about that in this ours program with to talk to 5 pm local time here in moscow and a variable welcome to from all of us here at all th national, straight into breaking news coverage. now we've been rolling this for the past few hours. the updates keep coming in from russia's brianna, and couldn't regions very close to the ukranian border. a russian authority, say a terroristic group as
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a type. several villages are mixed reports of savage fighting of come in, though no official comment has been released on any of these details. and our president vladimir putin has labeled the attacks as open acts of terror. he wouldn't feel sure they committed another terrorist attack, another crime when they entered the border territory for the open fire and civilians. they saw that it was a civilian car. they saw the civilians and children were sitting in it. these are the same people who wants to deprive us of our history, traditions and language start off. these are ritual blevins are joining us here in the studio with a continuation of the update on that's breaking news story. rachel is where the stand now on conform reports, a ukrainian linked terrorist group claiming responsibility for these attacks. what do we know threaten as we heard from there. this is being treated as a terrorist attack. so far, at least one civilian was killed and a 10 year old child was wounded when suspects opened. fire on
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a moving vehicle in the brown sc region near that border between russia and ukraine . now let's get into a little bit of what we know about the suspect so far, because there's been a lot of talk on social media as there always is when there is breaking news with a lot of speculation about just who is involved. now what we're learning so far is that individuals claiming to be members of a group actively engaging in military activities against russia or the one to say that they crossed over the border into brians. now, while their nationality is russian, we should know that they are based in ukraine and have been involved in previous attacks against russians, as they did claim responsibility for the murder of daria duke and back in august. now one of the main individuals featured and a lot of the social media post who has apparently made some post on telegram himself, putting himself in brians and attaching photos along with it has been very, very vocal and in the past, including bragging about having
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a ukrainian military id take a listen to what he had to say. that was still in order for the russian volunteer corpse to become a legal unit. so i had to move mountains. i touched the hands of half the top military brass in this country. politicians too, and arrested bitches advisors and the deputy heads of the security service of ukraine and so on and so forth. so i personally talked to scores of people before we really move the mountain people i wish. now this individual has gained popularity as an m and a fighter, but he's really made no secret about his new nazi views. in fact, he even has a clothing line that shows white nationalist symbols on it, and that's something he's bragged about. in addition, he's also talked a lot about trying to recruit his followers to become neo nazi linked fighters along with him. so still a lot of questions, there's a lot unfolding and will continue to follow and bring the latest updates on this
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one, present as up as rachel, so according to the criminal, this is an act of open terror along russia is south western borders. we appreciate the updates, thanks, mitchell, but we did speak with ellia to crystal, ne, all a journalist and the founder of the news outlet. don bass inside a. she says that russia should take a tougher stance on ukraine in the wake of what happened today. we have to qualify, clearly that as a terrorist attack, the aim i think is read to terrorize the russian students. i think that russia should definitely get tougher with ukraine. all the regions which are on the, on the border with ukraine can. so for these kinds of problems, multiple ne, i mean the d, p r and the p r. we already had these kind of problem moving situations of the ukrainian subcultures through the through the front line. i think we can expect
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these kind of action as well. the whole frontier of the russian federation with ukraine rushers, top different about criticizes of the western neo colonial mindset of pushing its own interest as interests of the world. well, these comments, pretty strong comments made it a press conference following the g. 20 foreign ministers meeting today in new delhi today was day to he also added that the developing countries are aware and have now reached an impasse no loss quicker than the school. the west is aware that the current approach has reached an impasse. they say that that is necessary to inflict a strategic defeat of russia, and that is an existential problem for them. they are attempting to preserve their head, your money in the international arena. but developing countries see and understand all this perfectly. the big new as the day really is that there is no meeting of minds of real bava's and there is no consensus, no joint community could be adopted. now india, of course has relieved a chair,
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summary, and outcome documentary on the foreign ministers meet in new delhi. i'm talking russian diplomats, lovegrove held a press conference just a while ago here to new delhi. in fact, he's a blamed the west for not being able to come out with that joint statement of that was expected off. now, as far as you green is concerned, that really was the something you're walking all the conversations and that's where the global leaders will really divided a. but apart from that, dave is one point where there was some sort of consensus as mentioned by level there, which is multi lateralism. my c m t m agreement has been reached and all of the issues that were on the g 20 agenda. this includes seeking true multilateralism and strengthening the position of developing countries. in particular, it was agreed that the african union will be a full member of the g 20, as the e. u has been for several years just now. multilateralism was one of the top
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agendas for communist editing them with the government to show new leadership on in fact, apart from that as their law on the things on the agenda as well. of course food insecurity, crises being one of the important agenda. but of course, some, as far as this divide is concerned, that the both the sides were really hardened and it was really difficult to measure . there was a but if i showed that a lot of also in that press conference, he held a said as after a west also tried to block, although russian demands rush. but his leave them over. we called for the document to reflect the need for an impartial, honest investigation into the north stream attack. but it was categorically rejected by our western partners because of their position that you 20 declaration was blocked. you remember how the west reacted to the hearse? revelations, they said it was nonsense, but we won't let them sweep it under the rug the total. so in the foreign minister,
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some need to day in new delhi, you have several issues concern to ukraine, kong, faked and other divergence as well. that in fact, could not be reconciled, but a score some as far as at the top, a diploma. i'll from russia who made a was a t i. he also said that the west is responsible for manipulating the was market prices, socially new, new to rachel. so the west, unfortunately, has not given up its neo colonial habits. everything that has done now is to make the world economies subservient to the interests of the west. and there are neo colonial practices. this includes sanctions and attempts to manipulate prices in the world markets. for example, setting a price cap on oil is stealing other people's natural resources humanly. it also includes the manipulation of the rules of world trade within international trade organizations, or now as love held a press conference here in new delhi. finally,
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the indian foreign minister also held the press conference where he spoke about how a joint statement joined to communicate could not come through. of course, india will still continue to be the problem solver that it sees itself as, remember this, it went the g, $24.00 ministers, me to was one of the biggest events before as the, the final summit, which will take place in september this year. and the spring was a pre call sort of thoughts to what could happen in september. same lines on what we saw happen in bali last year. but of course, as i understand, the indian side sees that it when i try and continue to be the problem solver, as it sees itself to be the united states is a leader in the, in the pacific region. and is there to stay above the message of americans on bassett or china, though it has raised
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a few eyebrows. beijing responded saying that such views expressed by washington have no place in the 21st century. amazing what a typical mindset, the us ambassador to china nicholas burn, says china needs to understand that the united states is staying in asia and the u . s. as a leader in asia. he doesn't know it's the 21st century. or nicholas bonds or comments came about during a discussion of the us chamber of commerce, where he added that the u. s. role in asia is stronger than ever from my perspective, city here in china, looking out at the indoor pacific, our american position is stronger than it was 5 or 10 years ago. it's the strength of our alliances, is the strength of our private sector. it's our innovative capacity in our r n d capacity, which comes from our research institutions and our big tech companies. and i do think that the chinese now understand that the united states are staying in this
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region. we're, we're the leader in this region. well, the 1st time the u. s. as giving advice to other nations on how to enact foreign policy. the us ambassador, china is also warned to beijing about crossing washington's red lines. while other us politicians, including joe biden, himself went a little bit further. our message to china is china's should not do anything ah, that will provide lethal support to the russians to assist them in their brutal attacks on, on the ukrainian people. we also have to be clear that if there are any thoughts and, and efforts by the chinese and others to provide lethal support to the russians and their brutal attack against ukraine, that, that is unacceptable. again, that would be a red line. we used to talk about a kid college about america's backyard,
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mucous backyard. so everything south of the mexican border is america's front yard . we have a sacred obligation to support the security of our eastern plain countries. i think it's important to remember who the aggressor is. here it is not the united states. it is not these eastern plain countries. it is russia who has tens of thousands of troops on the border of ukraine. they have the power to deescalate or causing a lot of alto, nelson wong, the vice chairman. i'm president of the shanghai center for strategic cooperation and the rim pact, studies and international studies i should say, but also a vowel di club experts, nelson wong, always a pleasure to have you on the program. thank you very much. indeed for joining us so far. i trust you are just listening to the statement just now of the u. s. ambassador, how do you, how do you see his statement? nelson, that america is a leader in asia and its role is stronger than ever or watch the commons. why the us ambassador nicholas burns and would like to say that
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there is nothing wrong for him to state the fact that the u. s. has lasted interest in the reach, which i believe it refers to the asia pacific or the in the pacific as he might call it. but i've found his expression resolved that us being the leader in the region a bit to a certain. if i may use this word with all due respect to mister burns being a senior diplomat and a respectable scholar as well, i would say that it might be perhaps more appropriate for him to also admit that china is not only a big country in the region but it being the largest trading part of the pen, austrian countries on having so many business and investment activities with japan and korea, etc. in the region, china's important role in the region must also be recognized and respected. although china has never said that we are the lead in the region,
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but perhaps this is where our cultural differences are. i was, you know, i would say yes, i would agree to that for sure. nelson well, but what is the end of the day when america keeps during these, these navy patrols, for example, the south china sea, and it always says where it went with respecting the maritime laws of navigation. we're not crossing anyone's territorial borders, but america keeps doing this and i've heard officials from raging calling it a proper case. now if you look at them, if you look at a world map, if you look at how many american bases are literally of the north east, central east and south, east coast of china, china is nearly encapsulated by american military bases. but why do you think that is nelson? what, what is the us strategy in that part of the world? i think this has a lot to do with how the americans are and how they've been brought up to
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believe that they are the leader of the world. that they can dominate the world, they do whatever, whatever they do is is right. so what i would like to add by listening to watching ambassador bernice commons. i would say that i do appreciate bassett, a burns reminder that the u. s. does not st. confrontation which china, which our belief coincides with china's position or law that our 2 countries should work together to promote peace and development. bear in mind that co or petition is what is welcome, but not confrontation. well, the way i think the key word is confrontation, right? right, that nelson, i appreciate you saying that yes, because because this is, you know, this is, this is part of it. i wanted to ask you just about a week or even 2 weeks ago, a u. s. military commander, last name of minute hand,
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was essentially addressing troops saying, i believe by 2025. we're going to have a war with china. 2025. mr. wong. that is just around the corner. why? and how could that happen? where i have absolutely no idea where this us naval officer came up with such a date. perhaps they have better information than or of us. but as far as web concert, we have no idea about it. but as long as the u. s. does not interfere into china's domestic affairs and leave some of the countries in the region alone to solve that . disputes with china over a few islands in the south china sea, there will be absolutely no problem in our region. bear in mind that these disputes are issues between china and the respective countries and can only be solved
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through peaceful negotiations, which i do believe we should not give. rouse, sorry, should not give grounds to those allegations that china is there to obstruct the freedom of navigation. but nelson, it's always coming from certain professional partners in the west to keep saying, for example, that china is going to invade taiwan. there's going to be a war between china and taiwan, you know, but nelson, the only one, the only people who are saying this are in the west. china is never saying this. and, and the question is, you know, is the us, for example, interested in a provocation with china to some how get the high one called flag to fire up much like many of compared the provocation of russia into ukraine. well, thank you for bringing this up and i believe you are absolutely right to have made this. i think it's more of the, the us trying to, to, to, you know,
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to ask, lay the attention to provoke china, to, to take some drastic actions. but i don't believe china is ever going to take the bite, because it is not in the interest of china to start a war in the region. why should we do that? and particularly when it comes to taiwan, where all chinese is, why should we chinese fight against chinese selves? there are so many ways that we can look at to explore the possible way of a national re unifications. why should we use force to start is unless, you know the red lines gets crossed. meantime, meantime nelson, today's been day, 2 in new delhi of the g. 20 meeting of foreign ministers, the russian foreign minister. so get life off, was that with a number of very strong, very firm comments nelson,
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he talked about the that the western hedge him on doing almost anything to any cost to maintain his grip of power on the world. and yet, nelson, as you well know, we are witnessing the strengthening of strategic partnerships from whether it's the g 22 bricks, s c o i see on the global self. what i like to call it out of the de dollarization coalition. we're seeing movement these days on the geopolitical chessboard, nelson entre, yes, absolutely. what definitely witnessing history and i believe that the world is developing towards a more, okay, polarity one. but it takes time actually for, for those western powers, and particularly the us, i think it takes time for them to, to reflect on what they have been doing. but let's be a little more patient about that. things don't get changed overnight. of course,
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i don't. and then everything takes time as, as, as you say, nelson. well, let's just for a moment here. let's touch down on sanctions. for example, we've had, we've had american officials touring africa in recent weeks, essentially essentially threatening african leadership to out here to western sanctions and cut tide with moscow or faced the risk of serious punishment. now we're seeing it with developing nations as well. whether it's anthony blank and or any one of that trooper doors they send out of washington, it's a threat. play by all rules or be sanctioned. now many people are now saying nelson that the sanctions have had the reverse effect is made countries around the world and the central banks question, why are we stop piling dollars when we can easily be sanctioned? if we cross one of washington so called cooktop red line, how do you read into that nelson? where i think the world is moving already well into the 21st century. and i think
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people have woken up, and it is absolutely wrong and not proper for a few countries to dictate how the rest of the world should have and operate. so it is actually the people's lives, the peace and development of every nation. this is something that needs to be respected it's, it's absolutely wrong that any country or any particular country is going to come out and say, this is how you are going to operate. alright? and so let's, let's face the fact that the world has changed already. and so i believe of friends in africa should also realize that i mean, it is wrong for them to be bullied all the time. like what they have been over the last few 100 years. while nelson,
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you are the vice chairman unprecedented. shanghai sent up a room pack, strategic and international studies and of bold eye club export as well. nelson wong, always great to see you. thank you for your time today. thank you. thank you. our quote, i have rarely been so disturbed and hot broken. that's how the world help organizations, chief described his visit to syria, which has been in crisis since devastating quakes last month. a calling on the global community to help those who have been affected even before the heirs with needs were increasing while international aid was decreasing. but we must not close our eyes or turn our bucks on the seat in people. we can not let this be a forgotten crisis. i call on the international community, governments, philanthropies, individuals to dig deep, to lift up those who are enduring. i'd imagine have been loss,
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poverty and deprivation. la egypt was among the 1st countries to dispatch humanitarian aid to syria, the prime minister expressing solidarity with a brotherly people. even visiting the country for the 1st time since the 2 nations cut diplomatic ties after the hour of spring in 2011. earlier, a delegation of high ranking arab parliamentarians also met with a syrian president demonstrating a thought in regional ties. though western leaders have not shown the same level of support with washington rather focusing on its political disagreements with bashar elisa the resolution applauded the work of humanitarian aid and rescue workers on the ground and condemned the efforts by the ass had regime of syria to exploit disaster to evade international pressure and accountability, including by preventing the united nations from providing assistance through border crossings between turkey and syria. i was making just
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a short on the gun in the program to esther bond carrillo, news editor of the cradle, who says that the u. s earthquake response has damaged washington's ability to construct its own narrative. surrounding syria have on this. washington has maintained that size and thought her to be asked. they have mundane that the war is only there to protect civilians even though the war and the sanctions have cause exponentially more damage than these earthquake ever could. so maybe maybe while maybe they're the only surprise i can, my washington was the earthquake itself because a good in the good and hide behind behind their, their publications anymore. they couldn't hide behind these. not only that, syria, we only want to blame for their calamity when to be 12 years of a western back war that has made it a country. anything that us could do before these, it doesn't call that much weight anymore. it is the result of what is the way me influence in this region in west asia and the failure of their policies.
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these, these new me, what we call maybe the end of western gemini, across the world. and our leaders, what they have shown is because reproach meant with syria started before the earthquake, and their realigning, and they're taking their spots for what is to become a new multi ball or work order. the french president and manual macaroni is on the 2nd day of a week long tour of africa with many residents, for example, in the democratic republic of congo, which is scheduled to be his final stop. well, they're not particularly happy that he's coming to town. the protests gathered in the capital can shuster, with slogans, quote, backbone as a motor, a calling for help from the russian president vladimir putin. to see some of the russian flags actually been flown by the demonstrators even compared macro and the
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notorious m. 23 insurgent group along the rwandan border and spray painted the french embassy with the words micron. yet loss. similar sentiment has been growing across the continent of the west african nations of molly and book, you know, fast. so also recently to mining the immediate withdrawal of french troops. well, we heard from protest, it's about why exactly they're against the plan visit by the french leader. that the, there are many widows because of mac wrong. we don't want him was supposed to army, and we oppose his visit. we came here to say that we don't want help. we are strong enough to fight for our country. that's the reason why we are protesting. because the french president mcroy is fonda, and want to kill all brothers. and that's why we young people from the citizen movements in kinshasa have gathered to say no to me across the visit to our country who call on the congo least people to rise up and prevent mccrory from coming to our country. sound what cannot kill brothers and come here to be welcome, like
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a king that men, he's a criminal and always do this on the we are in front of the french embassy to clearly say to microphone that he's not welcome to the d. r c. were showing also the charity with our molly and cannot be and guinea and brothers who are all suffering. the dreadful effects of the french near colonialism, france has made it clear to the european union to finance the wrong army, which is kino people. and but, and looting of villages while i'm at what, what is simply a state of rising and to french sentiments, molly and bucking foster her now refused to continue any cooperation with the french armed forces with african nations have instead been asking for closer ties with moscow so open now to ortiz, africa correspondent, catabolic emmanuel milan re, upon realization of the deteriorating relationship that his country as a form of colonial power is having with the new wave of leadership here on the
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continent. and the french are finding themselves more and more with their back against the walls when it comes to how they relate to individual african countries . i mean, even the relationship that france has enjoyed with one dog, for instance. what has been called into question following rwanda's abandonment of the french language as an official language in op thing to use english instead. even earlier this year we heard miley in government going as far as to say that, that they believe that the french when not only, and that did not only fail to, to quell the insurgency that we have seen from the jihad has been extreme as grooves that we've seen in the hell, but they believe that the french government went as well as to sustain the fight in the south, even going as far as to on some of the rebel groups that have caused this is
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a 3rd. meaning that they, i inferring that france saw it of interest for the jihad is to not come to an end to be here perpetually. but emanuel micron is on a 4 day tour of this continent is going to visit a boy on the will be in no goal. and he will end his fall in the d r. c. where with some of the strongest feelings about the french, emanating from there was a police agreement that was signed in that region. but they still see the french very much as being a spent force in that region. being able, or rather i'm willing to do anything to address the insurgency that's been caused by the expansion.
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