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ah, ah ah, in a mood with enormous geopolitical implications are wrong and saudi arabia agreed to resume diplomatic relations and re open their embassies after years of tension. chinese president shooting think makes history as the country 1st leader to be elected for a 3rd consecutive term. also ahead with archie and met with russian troops as they advanced. and don bass as artillery forces strike frontline, ukrainian positions ah,
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coming to live from the russian capital. this is our t international. i'm rachel blevins here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. leadership of iran and saudi arabia had a great to resume diplomatic relations and reopen their embassies. the statement comes after top, officials from both countries held talks in beijing. now the states foreign minister will meet to implement the decision and make the necessary arrangements and assign their ambassadors. here's our t contributor use of jo wally with more on the development. great news for the middle east and the whole world as the iran and saudi arabia finally decided to break the ice and resumed their diplomatic ties. after several years, after 7 years of frost, he relations all the agreement came on friday and it was reached. and the chinese capital beijing after several days of intensive negotiations between our secretary
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of iran's supreme national security council. and he shabani and his mom, saudi counterpart, and the chinese capital beijing, of course, on saudi arabia. several is diplomatic ties with iran back in january 2016 after angry iranian protesters toward the saudi embassy into iran. following the rios executioner, for tog, shia cleric never bothered and member. and that led to the end of the diplomatic ties between saudi arabia and iran, were the 2 sides closed there embassies in the 2 countries, or of course. so now this new development is very promising is a promising step towards ensuring stability and security and peace in the middle east. as the 2 sides have been always at loggerheads when it comes to many regional issues. after the rise and the emergence of dodge terrorists, isis terrorists in the region and the chaos that took place inside syria and iraq,
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the 2 sides have been on different fronts, of course. and when it comes to the saudi war on yemen, iran backs of a sorrow, la movement, and a want backs political resolution to the you have any conflict, while the saudi arabia has been attacking yemen. so those issues will be result following been agreement between we are and to juan. so this very great step and we heard that the 2 sides decided to reopen their embassies. within the next 2 months, hurley, we discussed the issue with a number of political analyst who all believe it's a win win agreement for iran and saudi arabia. but it might go against western interest in the middle east region since prisoner re you see to coffee. this, his main agenda was improving foreign trade, especially with the original states the neighboring states. so, improving neighborly relations was top on his agenda. but this is not possible
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unless you deescalate pensions with saudi arabia. that's your main rival. so iran continued for rounds of talks with the soul of these in iraq. and during the recent visit to beijing president, re you see asked a chinese counterpart to, to, to take the initiative and be more assertive. we can see iran as a winner. the chinese, of course, of our a win inside this. so these could also find themselves saw as a winning side if, if they move along the path correctly. the losing side admittedly, are the americans as well as the israeli saw, who have been acknowledging that this is a great loss to is really foreign policy towards iran, as well as the region and also the american nel cards are complaining and saying that. ready it's all a loss for the united states. china is increasing its footprint in the middle east,
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and historically on china relations up in strong historically on russia, relations have minister and americans of telephone of the fact that if these 2 countries, china, shannon managed to cooperate, managed to resolve some of the difficulties in this part of the world and there's no room for americans as a country decline. and this is one example of how that works. that the government, that historically been the us government dictates. so these us, historically, at least been a client. i was a united states. i decided to normalize relations in its urine and then they have chosen beijing to announce that they actually reaching to
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have a place that it talks with on their counterparts. chinese president shooting paint makes history as the country's 1st later to be elected for a 3rd consecutive term. it was a unanimous decision by the national parliament in beijing. president sheet who has already serve in the post for a decade, is now set for another 5 year term and also secured his position as the head of china's central military commission. following the election, he confirmed his oath of allegiance to the country and miss people washing machine. i pledge to be allegiance to the constitution of the people's republic of china and safeguard the constitution's authority. fulfill my legal obligations be loyal to the country and the people be committed and honest in my duty except the people supervision and work for a great modern socialist country that is prosperous, strong democratic,
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culturally advanced, harmonious and beautiful. i, eugene, pe, take this oath. i was right at the great hall of the people this morning to with this uh, this is jordan on it and i talked to some, some of the deputy there and many of them. i said they are very so excited to witness this moment. especially those from the grassroots, such as those from the remote villages or mountainous areas because they are among those who care really feel the changes at the chinese society better than most talking about priorities. i think definitely to boost the economy would definitely be the one out of his priorities ahead to the us. i think like other top is a green economy, green development ah, in like science and technology development are also on the top down of the central
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government under present. she's gotten talking about china. russia ties amid a sweeping western sanctions imposed on russia. china has actually relatively accurate exports of energy products, including like natural gas, oil and coal, to china, as well as its agricultural products. and also, as we know that in 2019 china and russia jointly set the goal of their ballot or trade reaching $200000000000.00 us dollars by 2024. so a lot to expect. of course, at the same time, china is also using, you know, increasingly strong rhetoric when it comes to china, us relations, you know, it's, it's worth noting that the foreign minister and she's gone directly worn designer us relations are in a very difficult situation during the pressure of a few days ago and says firmly that if the religions keep going down in his path and that the u. s. doesn't hit the breaks, there would definitely be quick confrontation and conflict. and that vision would
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not remain silent if the u. s. slandered or attacked good, so very strong worse. but on the other hand, like what has mentioned of by foreign ministers shingle. it's also very important to forward. so there's a strong ties with the to the worst to largest economies. russian president vladimir putin has congratulated his chinese counterpart, adding that moscow values his contribution towards strengthening the relationship between the 2 countries. according to russia's deputy foreign minister, those bilateral ties are driving washington and others around the world. crazy. he made those comments during an exclusive interview here on our tea that she and i many guns of this book would. obviously americans are concerned that are comprehensive partnership and the whole complex of our ties. multi faceted and deep have received an additional impetus and continued to develop despite all our
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enemies attempts to upset them and damage our relations. the american seem to understand that the russia, china nexus is one of the pivotal elements in the formation of a new multi polar world order. and it is, if you like, an antidote to the american dick tie an american hedge ammonia. we work with the people's republic of china, hand in hand, standing shoulder to shoulder, resisting the onslaughts of our enemies. we have a lot of projects and we have the groundwork for our work with china. we have no hidden agendas. we are driven by the desire to ensure a stable development in a prosperous future for our states in our people's. and that just seems to drive our enemies crazy in washington and some other capitals. their nervous reaction to what is happening is further confirmation that the course we have chosen with beijing is the right one. i am logan, that chip for between the us and china is spreading as the data govern that just announce new restrictions. similar to washington are machinery to manufactured the key high tech component. china says the niger was adopted under pressure from the u
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. s. and his urge the netherlands not to violate free market principles. yes, i could be able to available do it in the recent years. an individual country in order to get her to train over to rights to development and safeguards its own had yamani has always to reach the concept of national security. u haul it is sized and instrumentalist, economic trade and high tech issues at the cost of allies interest. you'll win and courage and learn some countries to adopt experts, restrictions against china will miss young sofa. we hope that the netherlands will uphold an objective and fair position based on market principles. respect this period of the contract received from steve garcia, shown interests and not all of the individual countries abuse of export control measures. leah went with the dutch company as them out as the world sole source for the most advanced lithography machines that are used for semi conductor production . the new restrictions will limit exports of the companies. second,
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most advanced products, while at state of the art machines were banned from export back in 20. 19 dutch officials have not specifically named the countries targeted by the restrictions, but media report suggest china is in the crosshairs. we spoke with nelson wong, vice chairman of the shanghai center for rem pack and international studies, who says that controls may stimulate the development of china's domestic chip industry. it's obviously a technology wall between china and the u. s. lead west and in the short term. ah, i would like to say that china was so well, ah, quite a bit. but that actually gives china also the, the ground to make the resolve that china would need to develop its own semiconductor industry in a, perhaps faster pace. and so, so rumors are that the chinese government is about to announce at last,
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it's decision to give out huge amount of money as a financial ground to support the foss development of the chip industry. so that's something to be expected as well. ah, to the ukranian conflict, to where, according to russia's defense ministry. over the last day, 9 americans applied high mars rocket launchers have been hit and multiple ukrainian military vehicles destroyed or not is in the darn bath. as intense fighting is waged on the front lines and brings us this report to lips coon, flowers, con nations, hyacinths delicate symbols of affection and normal life. here these names are harbingers of death. ah
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with shield gun with an innocent ne hyacinth packs a monstrous punch. if you've run out of luck and been designated as its target, you better run fast and far. the intensity of the work depends on the situation on the front. we're both day and night. there are no fixed hours here. it takes about a minute and a half to side. the target open fire, and eliminated this detachment is part of russia's airborne troops. the handout their prey from up to 30 kilometers away convoys command h q's and enemies own big guns top their target list. if you open fire with the fragmentation effect, the shrapnel spreads over 200 to 300 meters. this gun is very powerful and accurate has been able to take out the lead vehicle in a convoy
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a tank was the 1st shot. they cover infantry advance in the criminal forest. their ukraine's ranks have grown thinner, partly due to heavy casualties. partly because keith command had to transfer some troops to the south, where the back moved, battle rages on that the wagner company is gradually shutting down the last lifeline that still available for ukrainian troops. they've been reduced to one road and it's already almost a bulk vehicles have to slow to crawl and become an easy targets for hire since like this one ah
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catch 22 for the generals and keith, but move has become too symbolic to just pull out. yet saving it means exposing other parts of the front and it rushes relentless push. i'm a gets done of reporting from the dumbass rushes foreign minister says that the events in georgia have similarities to the ukrainian mind on of 2014. his comments come after vladimir burton's meeting with the russian security council. very similar to caves made on there is no doubt that the law and registration of non governmental organizations that receive foreign funding in the amount of 20 percent of their budget was just an excuse to start an attempt to force
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a change of power. nevertheless, in a number of european countries, the same rules are much more stringent, burrell stated, without bad in an eye that this contradicts european values, and puts the block on the path of georgia, secession to the e. u. in general, this hypocrisy is, of course, obvious. while the political opposition calls for the current government to resign, there is no guarantee that tensions would subside if that occurred parties. marina closer up breaks down how the situation escalated and perhaps more importantly, the role foreign actors have played. as soon as the pros has started, enjoy to most people following european politics thought, here we go again, another color revolution. why? that's why american and european flags, banners in english, st. peaceful protests mixed in with a few molotov cocktails. as well as some words of encouragement from western
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officials. ah ah, this time instead of assistant secretary of statements for a newland handed out snacks to demonstrators in key if it was taught robinson another us assistant secretary of state who just so happens to be inability a day before the riots are opted. he claimed to be there for slightly different events, but he couldn't help but offer a few words of advice for georgians. this is a lot based on russia's interest, not george's in truth, in we think it to george's entry to we're work closely towards euro atlantic
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integration. this law doesn't do that. we don't think it's the right thing for georgia and more importantly, georgia, i don't think it's the right thing for georgia. so let's get this straight. washington doesn't like a law being proposed by the majority of georgia, m. p. 's from the ruling party of georgia. a law that with highlight the companies and individuals receiving substantial funding from a broad like america who could therefore be acting in the interests of said country . now, why would they care may come to mind a recent u. s. government report names georgia as a lead in recipients of u. s. foreign and military aid in europe and eurasia. and this isn't something you need assistance annually. and all this, of course, go and towards helping georgia develop a democratic free market with western orientations. in july state department
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spokesman, net price told reporters that us has allocated a total of almost $6000000000.00 in assistant bonds for georgia over the years. and as we know, nothing comes for free and this is exactly what local impedes had in mind. when considering the draft law on transparency of foreign influence, countries tend to use angie yos and private need the organisations to sway public opinion and encourage opposition movements in countries of interest. the biggest share of the u. s. funding is directed towards and cios, which means that this money benefits not our country, but their own agents. we see that there is absolutely no transparency in their spending. the public does not have any information in this regard. that creates risks. our country's a small state naturally, it is vulnerable to various types of risks. so at this time, transparency is of special importance. georgia is already one foot and the
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e. u paul, haven't signed the e u association agreement and this law would jeopardize it the future with the wes box. not everyone seems to share these pro western views as we've already seen from the scuffles in parliament. so the majority of them piece voting in favor of this particular law was didn't like that and started was saying it's support for the protesters while paints and russia as the bad guy, as always, the tobacco moment for george's own future democracy. and we want to be here to support the georgia people in their aspirations and georgia journey to strengthening ex democracy in this region. russia is trying to absorb countries like ukraine absorb countries like belarus, threatened countries like georgia. if you look around, no one is choosing to be with russia. what we've got instead is a very strong united international support for ukraine. and for countries like
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georgia that are occupied by an aggressor like russia, the west support georgia, as long as it's part of the gang. when georgia had a president who was last euro centered, it all ended with the rose revolution in 2003 and a change of power. that's when opposition leader and western fine. mikhail suckers really entered the picture and what followed was a war and to break away regions. and now here we go again. that's so cold, controversial bill has since been withdrawn box. protesters have bowed to continue until it's formerly denounced and protesters are released from detention. so once again, democracy brings conflict across russian borders, and another russian neighbor is being and ties to follow a european future. a plan that has been in the making for years with george bush discussing ukraine and george's need for membership back in 2008. and thats despite
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warnings from russia since pretty much the soviet union collapsed or not much has changed. it seems. and now we're back to square one. ukraine is a disaster and now in georgia, the pot is definitely hot and been stirred. and the only question seems to be how long before it spills over. again. french president, emanuel micron and british prime minister re she soon act have agreed to train ukrainian marines to help give kev's forces an advantage in the battle against russia. a statement came and a joint press conference between the 2 leaders in paris. we've agreed to train ukrainian marines helping to give ukraine a decisive advantage on the battlefield and for ukraine to win this war. we will jointly explore the development of complex weapons like air defense, combat and long range weapons will skin retain. our goal is to help ukraine conduct
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a counter offensive that it wishes to conduct. i've always had, for my part that our prospect was indeed that there should be a lawsuit built forging conditions that ukraine will choose. and all duty is to place it in that situation with only 50 increase your own bid, you hobbit for more or less, less cross live now to archie, contributor rachel mars, dan, who is joining us from paris. rachel, it's good to see you now at the leaders say that they want to give ukraine the upper hand against russia. so will you take us through what they've fledged and the differences that they hope it will make on the battlefield? sure, when french president, a mentor and my co hosted british prime minister is she soon on all day on friday here in paris at the it is a presidential palace. it was the 1st time since 2018 that the u. k. and france had such a meeting, there was so much friction between mac hall and both former prime minister boris
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johnson and his successor of about 5 minutes list trust that trust at one point i couldn't even say whether michael was a friend or foe. remember also, downing street said last june that there was a lot of friction with johnson and trust who was foreign affairs secretary at the time over my calls insistence on negotiations for ukraine over. busy prolonging armed conflict, but these 2 former investment banks, tre, bros, russ child's, michael and richie who worked for golden sax. got straight down to business of doing what banks turbos do best falling in line behind the establishment agenda. they tossed a huge bone to the military, industrial complex, talking about jointly developing long range weapons and air defense. they also said that they'll cooperate on training ukrainian forces. just last month, michael was promoting the idea of peace through negotiations. i don't think like some that russia should be totally defeated, attacked on
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a soil. these observe is want above all, to crush russia. this is never been francis position and it never will be the talking point now among western nations is that ukraine hasta when on the battlefield. and that piece isn't possible until keith is sitting on the largest possible pile of weapons. only then will ukrainian president climbers lensky, be in a good position to get the best deal with russia. they say, sounds more like it's the western weapons industry that's holding out for the very best deal on maximum sales. speaking of which washington has reportedly now delivered some patriot weapon systems to ukraine, but is openly admitting their limitations against russia's arsenal. the patriot missile earth system is really designed to go after ballistic missiles. and it's, it's not as effective on cruise missiles and it's certainly not going to be effective against drones. france also just secured, just under half
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a 1000000000 pounds sterling. so about $580000000.00 us dollars over 3 years from british taxpayers to top of my grants. literally to tackle them probably that is before they get to british shores, after which there is no word on any kind of an agreement as to whether they'll even be sent back to france or what will happen to them all those millions will also be used to build a detention center on the french side of the english channel without budget, frankly, it should rival that sy macro also got in a job about how brags it is the source of quote all the problems we have between the u. k. france and the e. u. well yeah, because that's what happens when the people impose borders through brags it around their own country. the. busy coolest, simply tried to erase. suddenly the globalist just can't have things exactly like they want them and impose them on people in an uncontrolled manner like migration,
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maybe stop stoking foreign wars if you don't have problems with the population displacement in your own backyard. unfortunately, judging by their increasing militaristic position, these 2 leaders have now taken on the conflict in ukraine. it really doesn't look like they've learned very much on that front. yeah, i guess you can always count on those banker bros to do what they do best are t contributor rachel mars and thanks so much for your time and analysis. well ration security services have claimed their polish counterparts were involved in last month's attack on an 8th 50 rush, an early warning and control aircraft on bell russian territory with a high degree of probability. it can be argued that the special services of poland are also involved in cornel these action. this is evidenced by the fact that several people from among the so called fugitives who are currently on the turn to re of poland, were involved in it. the polish services were accused of delivering
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a pair of drones to bela ruth and are also said to have helped organize the sabotage by arranging the entry and exit or the suspected terrorist into and out of the country. while this video was released, showing the approach to the airfield by one of the drones, the president of beller, ruth said that only superficial damage was done to the plane which remained air worthy. those contradicts media claims that the plane was destroyed. lucas shank up later announced that a ukrainian special services agent and more than 20 of his accomplices, involved in a sabotage had been detained. in addition to these new claims about poland involvement and the sabotage operation, warsaw has also provided more than $2000000000.00 and military assistance to ukraine. last year alone, former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter says that this latest revelation is surprising. calling at a dangerous escalation, i think it's important in any investigation,
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it's done into the enter this incident to determine who was involved, what is their relationship with the polish government, if any, you know, and that'll help determine what the potential is for continued escalation of this nature, this was an act that was authorized by the polish government that it's an act of war. it's a surprising move because it's a dangerous movie church. it's a dangerous escalation. no one had they done significant damage to the a 50 aircraft or destroyed it or made it permanently unflappable had they killed a russian service members or.
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