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why all ukrainian politicians still reluctant to talk about these events? how to modern day ukraine and poland view this tragedy of the past? and why does the memory of valeria still divide people? ah, the headline donati, international as moscow strikes, he targets and several ukrainian cities, including other countries, capital p, f. it's all in response to terrorist attacks. and russia is a pretty ask region, according to russia, ministry of defense and assassination attempt in moldova trans. nice to reach and targeting senior officials has been awarded. that's important to local authorities who, se ukrainian agents were behind that a political
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opposition in the republic of georgia refusing to end mass demonstrations despite the national parliament pulling the controversial legislation that actually ignited the protests of correspondent is on the protesters here, there alarmingly organized, they know how to move as a unit known to retreat as a unit. they're playing basically like guerrilla warfare with the police here it's, it's crazy. and the foundation of the us dollar is being shipped away. india and russia set a new record for oil trade using national currencies. ah, all right, in the program, this our protest in ga, the blossoming multi polar world. and the latest from the conflict in ukraine is time for your in years right now. we're not sure. so the russian armed forces have struck key targets in several ukrainian cities,
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including the countries capital key, or the russian defense ministry says the operation wasn't response to key of terrorist acts inside of russia just earlier this month. or his own, if at all, in response to the terrorist actions organized by the cube regime on march. second, this year in the brians region, the armed forces of the russian federation inflicts at a massive retaliation strike high precision, long range, air see, and land based weapons including the dagger hypersonic missile system hit key elements of ukraine's military infrastructure enterprises of the military. industrial complex, as well as facilities that provide energy to them. the target of the strike has been achieved. all assigned objects have been hit. according to the defense ministry, russia launched a massive retaliatory strike using hypersonic missiles. officials say that some key elements of you crazy military infrastructure companies, or the military industrial complex, as well as energy facilities that supply them with power. we're hit now apart from that, the defense ministry says that ukraine in attack drone vases were also destroyed.
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also, the strikes disrupt to the rail. a transfers of ukrainian army reserves and foreign weapons have destroyed maintenance and repair facilities of military equipment as well as disabled the production of ammunition. ukraine claims that 11 people were killed. however, russia's defense ministries has said time and again that it own it's august critical military infrastructure. now on thursday afternoon air raid alerts remained in place throughout ukraine earlier and thursday morning online footage showed smoke rising and the one of the districts of the crate in capital mayor and former professional box service. i like the skull confirmed explosions and emergency electricity blackouts were introduced. now, a desa harkell fall were also without energy, according to local authorities. his explosions were also recorded in the various places across ukraine. basically, the entire country is under air arrayed alerts. now several trains of the ukrainian
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railways have been delayed for hours you to the absence of power. meanwhile, here in done ask ukraine used american maids multiple launch rocket systems called hi marcy and civilians. one person killed and 2 were wounded at a civilian bus depot near the nets got hoardings. officials, 6 high morse rockets were launched. hor, we're intercepted and to reach the civilian target. are now to the break away mult oven region of trans nisa. very close to the ukranian border, where authority say they have thwarted a terror attack, allegedly perpetrated by ukrainian national security agents. talking several senior local officials. we understand multiple suspects have been detained as marina cancer up and picks up the story. this terrorist attack course as a nation attempt was supposed to take place in the sensor of serious ball, which is the capital of the breakaway region trans. mr. and it was targeting the
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leader of trying to mr. jim across my sales ski. that wants to use a land land rover, and that's where they had the explosives, a kilograms of hexagon and explosives, as well as wires food, enough to basically maximize the impact and according to sources were spoken to the impact would have been the radius, hundreds of meters and it would have, would have seen dozens of casualties if in fact this happens. and it wasn't only the head of transmission, but also other high level officials that there were targeting. now, multiple arrests have made one of them in particular, 40 year old man who was already a local criminal who moved to desa some 12 years ago in ukraine. and apparently there he joined ukraine security services. this is what he claims now, because the suspects are now confessing from what we hear from the regional ministry of defense. and they claim that it was ukraine security services who
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organize this and also coordinated this. but of course, as we know it was a for to now, let's hear some more from what the prosecutor of trying to figure out what he had to say about this attack. missed to do those who would solution the place where this terrorist attack was supposed to occur shows us that it was meant to target top government officials and to no less extent, inflict numerous civilian casualties. the terrorist attack was prepared to be conducted in the center of the city of tourist pole among a large number of our citizens. now a criminal case has been opened and also we know that the head of transmission is back in his office with maximum security, as you can imagine. and they are planning for possible scenarios or were reaching to make sure that they are ready. they also want answers from ukraine based on what the suspects have told them, mainlines moldova, the government there says they have no idea what is going on there for nothing about any terrorist attack in trans. mr. so this is where we're at right now. what
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we did earlier here from political analyst has sort of a markoff. now, according to mr. mark off, he says that key has resorted to terrorist attack to sophia amongst civilians. he also says kia will continue to do so. so yeah, yeah, you know what. ready i guess to you and i also see several different genders that it was you know. ready getting more
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rate from professional schools. their schools are not nato secretary general. again, salton bug says that allowing the could on to be burned, should not prevent sweden from entering nato. this comes off a turkey, a decision to block stock homes membership application because the country allowed the holy book to be set on fire by a swedish activist. the i voided, you'd gone. this is an issue there was not included in the agreement and should not prevent sweden from becoming a member of nato. i have conveyed to turkey that people can have different opinions on quran, burning levels. in many countries have laws that restrict such actions. but you can't been everything you don't like, who was long also also been in this,
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he thought, but we will not say yes to your entry into nato as long as you allow our holy book, the koran to be burned and torn apart, as well as allow this to be done with the approval of your security personnel in food i did. it was a late january when a rotten was pollute and burned a copy of the holy koran in front of the turkish embassy install. come. this incident spout criticism all across the islamic world. it also set back sweden's bait to join nato, with turkey holding veto power over sweden's ascension to the military alliance. this while many europeans have been calling the act and expression of the freedom of speech, will trilateral talks between sweden, finland, and turkey. i do to be held in brussels on thursday to discuss this matter. earlier ankara state that it will not support stock homes application objecting to the way sweden handles groups like the coast on workers party, an organization that 30 a concert is terrorists, a claim that is supported by the european union. so let's across life. now discuss
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this further here on our team international with our international law professor masood constant. now joining us here at our international a very warm welcome to today. so thank you very much for coming on this program. you've been listening to the report we've just been running here on our tea. stilton bugs recently. quote that quote, this is an issue that was not included in the agreement and should not prevent sweet and from becoming a member of nato. is it that simple? mister cason and how do you expect ankara to react to that? thank you so much. i respect the secretary general, you know, then after they are greg they come together mister lincoln and they were discussing with the army to refrain affairs, even the president an add on this is very complicated issue not only basically regarding the prior are holy books, the basic the when you're looking at your, remembered the last week we made one conference in the latter. am i due to
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a meet and 3 parties. the slides 1st fell a turkey a looking at their candidates cutting, becca a p g. and they are even the finance inside of the area and the propaganda expedition, terrorism and criminals, and demanded lifting the arms embargo against the cherokee at the same time is any independent state and aim to be to be another member of every state. want to be a member, they have to be open the mean ideal, they do net their 1st glass 1st, they have to fly thing together to international terrorism. and they provide, even though the situation, they do a sabbath and they continue. forgotten that against the cherokee, especially against our president. and it, and when looking on acceptable situation to our whole, the biggest grub. when you're looking the, you know, right, the idea, i'm not accepted to submit an application, really can article, why
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a former commander in the armed forces casa for the stealing article. why? one for all, all the for one. how can coming see, but then to protect our nation, because we are muslim and refer to the audience. we were all must have run dance. thank you. as you say, a lot of it is, i'm sorry, i do apologize for jumping in, but as you say, it's not a simple issue here. there are many external factors that need to be considered to get every already on the same page. mr. casting the new round of talks will be held between sweden, finland, and turkey a. well, if not today, how do you assess the probability of a positive outcome for 2 candidate members, sweden and finland, your thoughts? ok to day. we have to be very frankly turkeys, always separate the enlargement of the go. ivan, the turkey separate russia. she'll be together in the russell in the you remember 6
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blast. the one rush was the on the did russell. so we are not against the member. he fell to see, but then they are the light in the history, but that they have to respect if they airframe from the russians, they have to be obeyed. the regulations of the nato and also international law. you mean it's very low. this is that is that kind of bizarre. so if you are the civilian, the natural state, you will have to be a regulation of the net though they time to give you a rating. the read, the light to the day will be wait in the news. i don't think so. turkey will be accepting the situation. yes, of course they will talk, but there is no regulation or they have to be using theory. they wrap up the situation. do not buy the f, 16 the turkey. they do emphasize them propaganda in the united states and then they
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don't sound too good if they're given the green lights. hey, casey and the pregnancy dive, you may be by the russian committee. and we talked together that may fit within the situation. why it is bizarre, that you know a night to remember turkey, it does receive a very bizarre reception from certain professional partners in the west. mr. cason, i wanted to ask you so the swedish activity burns the holy book, the koran outside the embassy install cove. just a couple of weeks ago, do you think yet installed in burg? for example, wouldn't care if the bible was set on fire in one of the capitals of a nato? remember, for example. okay, ah, the when the looking i am a lawyer here me right. is it the also old reality is in the all the books is respectively a, i respective. if you're a secretary general here you'll be the odd question people. is that acceptable to why? why below the jewish people, the book, these are respectable and this is regarding the other idea. but however,
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when you're looking international law and in terms of the international cooperation to secure the audience, you have to have the regulation. they time i respected the secretary general. but that they have to be looking if they want to be member, he distribute them. they don't make sabotage to against a turkey. because turkey that independent state answering state and we are respectable member often. and so no one can be made pressure to do it. there, i hope it will be joined to do so, but the see, but then i'll let the correct your domestic law even though valleys over against the cherokee and the propaganda by the big i got they will be 30 be able to use their after the record right now, i idea, or let me ask you, this is how big of a bargaining chip is this. for anchorage the ankara can get things out of
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washington and get things out of nato's states in order for them to in order for anchor to lift the bar and allow these 2 european countries to join nato. is it a bargaining chip, mr. cason? ah, in the politics there is always bargaining. you know that, but that is that meaning off that f $62.00 by a constant, it's in or the pin, then this is another subject matter b to respect to the team and then people and they will be, they'll come but have they have to be respected through the ideas and the values. number one, number 2, in order to make the last is the power net. you shall to be respected in your case the interesting concerning and why me coming to the blanket. we talked the situation. number one. number 2 is perhaps the most importantly in the future day will be guy has the membership of the net there. but you remember the many
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countries wait in the gate off the net as a result, i hope the, the caregiver will keep the situation being accurate. and on the other hand, this is that meeting end of the word where they do the homework seem to be valko. otherwise they will do beat and you looking, be careful. the burger countries to the, the russian is been up. they never fight the with the left is the, the, i'll be there whether we're going to be concerns out of moscow and its allies as well, where if they're going to be further european countries joining nato at a time when nato insists it's not directly involved in the conflict in ukraine but continues to train ukrainian soldiers, european soldiers, and pump more weapons into that poor country. mister coffin, international law professor joining us live here at tanza national. really appreciate your time. thank you very much. you're welcome sir. you're welcome. well, it's good to have you with us today. here on the arty international political
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opposition and the republic of georgia have said that the mass protests will not come to an end despite the parliament scrapping of controversial foreign agents bill. but legislation was cancelled off the 2 nights of violent demonstrations in the national capital, as well as pressure from southern western partners. well on the ground. in tbilisi ortiz donald court, despite the george and parliament caving into the main demands of the, the, the main demand rather of these protesters to draft that bill. the opposition has declared they are going to continue these protests that have seen writers carrying european union flags and even american flags here for 2 nights in a row. now now this draft bill in question of course, would have seen non governmental organizations in the country that receive over 20 percent of their funding from foreign sources to register as foreign agencies. it's important to understand that the united states has had a law like this long before it threatens organizations that fail to register with
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criminal penalties and jail time for its employees. so it is a bit ironic that it was the united states that actually threatened georgia with sanctions after the parliament tra past this draft law and threatened them with sanctions if they did not repeal that. so i've been here throughout the action space specifically last night, and as i said, you know, the protests have been anything but peaceful. we saw molotov cocktails and fireworks shot at the police. we've seen a barricades being built. we've seen protesters to facing government buildings and businesses. we also saw them try to a storm the parliament building. this is, these are events that many have said are reminiscent of the euro. my don coup d'etat back and key of ukraine in 2014. so i was on the ground there, i saw it with my own eyes, and i was regularly caught in the crossfire between tear gas deployed by the police and the rocks and fireworks molotov cocktails that were thrown by by protesters.
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ah, the protesters, your alarmingly organized, like they know how to move as a unit they know into retreat as a unit. they don't leave anyone behind the advances the unit. they're playing basically like guerrilla warfare with the police here it's, it's crazy. it's never like any sort of protests i've ever seen in my life. oh, you can see here the front of the protest. they just picked up a benches and some or right scooters and greater, that makes it barricade out of it. this is practice similar stuff that we've been seeing since these test riots again last night. they're doing exactly the same thing with
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the police and the police are responding with water hoses on them that speaking you can hear on the loudspeaker is basically warning all the protesters to leave. otherwise the laser going to run them down with you could see a number of people were just arrested, a tear gas back at the police all with
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that, a lot of your guess basically the entire street even where they're not shooting tear gas is all already filled with tear gas being pulled by the wind, the so in light of all of this, we got the views of geo political analyst earlier as moves as well as serbian historian boy shall mileage on this current situation in georgia. if the vast majority of lawmakers in the parliament vote in favor of the law, how is that not democracy? i mean, either georgia has a state in which there are rules and procedures or, you know, whatever the american embassy says goes. but in that case,
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don't call it democracy, call it the colonies, call it an oligarchy, call or whatever. but it's definitely not a sovereign democracy. and yet, here they are denouncing this is a russian law and saying this is against the european values. but european union has harsher laws for people they regard to before and agents and they've literally censored and band and confiscated property of people the day you're considered to be interfering the american himself or an acting for us against political opponents and discipline. so and then you have the u. s. embassy. think this is an attack on democracy. what gives if you feel attacker and democracy, why? why do you have your own law? why do you force this light home? you could possibly be that this law is terrible when inaccurate in georgia, but great when it acts in washington dc. it's obviously the rules based order rules for the not for me. so it's you know, obviously there must be some type of in for through something to hide. because essentially the, that i of a rule, i mean we've had it in place. in fact,
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i think there's a lot of rigid georgia. suppose one thing here is we've got a pro european the pro western president and the party that basically control the parliament is the grant on pro western issue. i think a country should have a more you know, i don't have any problems with that. having more visibility into their horn influences going on and affecting our country and are ready because that basically when you've got close the money coming in, other countries and influence going on. that really is an invasion. that's back on the reality of a company. and we have, we seen that earlier and ukraine. maybe we wouldn't be in the situation that we are today or before we join our guest. india's oil imports from russia hit all time highs last month, reaching 1600000 barrels
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a day. that's the policy. the combined imports from it's 2 other major crude suppliers, iraq and saudi arabia. now it's all made reports floating that the, the dollar has lost its use in the oil trade between new delhi and moscow as a to have resorted now to using domestic currency to settle their accounts. of course, this comes as western sanctions have ultimately forced moscow to find ways to continue to export. the russian black gold indian companies say it's always possible to find a loophole. despite the ban on russian bank supper, listen russian supplies, we'll find some other banks for receiving payments. as it is, the government is not asking us to stop buying russian oil. so we are hopeful that an alternative payment mechanism will be found in case the current system is blocked by russia and india increase their economic cooperation beyond energy and a number of spheres from defense in medicine to manufacturing and textiles. this
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comes on western countries. we're counting on the quote, international isolation of moscow. but now many officials worldwide admit that plan has failed. voices are now heard in europe, that one complete separation from russia. we have to be careful, now, desires. russia will not disappear, but it will remain that used largest neighbor pretending that the country can be economically isolated. like north korea is a fallacy. this is simply impossible. that's. i'm more now forcing live to robin does such a death, the president of the imagined? dia institute, a think tank. joining us live on our t international variable. welcome to today. so thank you very much for joining us on what is a very important story here that of the development i guess of the multi polo world . that seems to be a growing consensus in many parts of the world that the u. s. dollar is slowly being upstaged slowly being pushed to the side in the wake of new strategic economic families and relationships around the world,
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resorting to national currencies. is that all a conspiracy theory, or is there any truth to that, sir? thank you so much know there's a tooth to it. but the issue is that you know, how much would this progress this evo decoupling for the dollar? and there would come a time then i think the us will kind of get more active to prevent this, the coupling of the dollar you see because the more the dollar, the couples from various international trade and all water to do is that it will push up the interest rates on the us treasury bills, us as a debt of about put b or trillion dollars. so if the interest rates on the b bill goes up, it will hold america. so therefore, this trend of regional blocks billing and the local currencies minus the dollar would continue, could continue, will continue this happening. i'm in india,
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even in india or bangladesh. asia now talking about trading in our local currencies . india, sheila got already doing india either image or the bit with russia. of course, you know, we are using rubel all, we're going the other hit them all. beautiful played mcadams. so this will grow. and if you step back to my mind, i'm in the one bigness and the world would have big them from the start of the ukraine law is that was shared about 620 or 2000000000 or 640 $1000000000.00 in reserves. totally off which off had been locked in the west. so or by the us and related. so that would be that is warming bill for anyone i would think to be holding not only trading or why is holding your deserves in dollars. so that will be a trend which will continue and grow. if you say it's sort of jump in, but it's a trend, as you say, that will continue and will continue to grow. but you did say
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a few moments ago that because of this, the u. s. will then have to become more active, i guess, to protect the number one resort currency in the world. how do you think that the us would become more active to protect the dollar? what are you suggesting? i see 2 things happening. one is the basic tool which the u. s. has, is sanctions, not even with respect to india by the way. now the next from an investment phase and the sanction of course on the us. but the next on of all sanctions with the u. s. and you are planning, they're planning to put pressure, not on the go meds, but they're planning to put pressure on the companies in these countries or dealing with russia. so for example, with india now it won't be that they will, the indian government that you know, you tell your reliance on that which by the way is a joint venture with loss. and if not to, you know, by.
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