tv Cross Talk RT March 29, 2023 6:30am-7:00am EDT
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it's rights is legal rights and to enforce the law. if the state of israel can to remove a few shacks from the side of its main highway that the supreme court has found. or are it that israel's completely in its rights to remove? what can they do? the case now when he talks about is on the left murder, that has long grabbed international attention as locals fight with israeli authorities over the hamlets survival. the legal battle began in 2009 after reg, athena, petition. we come here and not knowing what to expect. several times israel's high court, ruled the village to be raised. and every time the state asked to postpone the move hannen academy be a tiny palestinian village on the outskirts of jerusalem with a couple hundreds residents living with no proper sewage or electricity. 10 so ramshackle structure is called homes under constant threat to be evacuated for years. but a strategic significance cannot be underestimated. experts from both sides say if
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this palestinian enclave is evacuated, it would basically cut off the north and the south or the west bank. creating a contiguous palestinian state part of a 2 state solution plan would be impossible, but that's not why the residence despite being offered alternative locations, choose to stay here. i know what is it all on the high at the hall. i was present here before the p a and before even israel, the p a or any other authority cannot tell me to sit here or move to any other place. i was here before i gave him as well before these settlements. where did they come here to build a bo hm. he says, family era, bedouins moved here in the early fifties after they were kicked out from the nag, if desert due to ease rose creation. while the ry tween rag of ame claims the palestinian autonomy slowly taking over airy sea to have it all for palestinians with no jews. on the left, my residence voiced tit for tat accusations. member della better with the satera.
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they didn't want bedroom in the desert and now don't want better in jerusalem, what? no better ins and no palestinians, they don't want muslims, are christians here, up until the dead sea. there is not a single village that belongs to palestinians. israel wants to get rid of us to build more jewish settlements to cut us from the west bank. besides, seemed to be irreconcilable and this year's long battle for the land and for the future seems to lack the me a ground for any dialogue. reef notion i r t from israel and the palestinian autonomy barbosa this is ah, my colleague roy, she will be with you up max, i'm on her mommy. wish you all a wonderful ones. ah, ah, ah,
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with hello and welcome the crossed out. were all things are considered, i am peter lavelle. camp is made it abundantly clear. it cannot wage a counter offensive without more weapons and ammunition from the west to west. particularly washington has shown no interest in indigo shaded and to the conflict . in the meantime, ukraine become smaller and smaller. i crossed out to the conflict in ukraine. i'm joined by my guests. nick bron in washington. he's the chair of the people's party of united states in raleigh. we have ray mcgovern. he is a former cia analyst and in falls church. we crossed to lawrence wilkerson. he is a former chief of staff to colin powell or a gentleman crosswalk rules and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always, or if we can go to you 1st in
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a way this whole conflict has all been about as far as i can tell, narrative control. so we have narratives like lens gay being pressured to have a counter offensive to grab back as much land as possible to inter negotiations. he says he doesn't have the, the ammo and other military hardware to, to fulfill that demand by the united states. we also have secretary blank in talking about the red line of crimea, which again, to kind of throw a wrench into the works here. and then we have this, you know, whatever it takes mentality here from washington. so what is going on here is that lensky is trying to get nato to formally enjoying the conflict, because that's exactly what it sounds like. go ahead, lawrence. i think you have to consider one of the most powerful elements in national security decision making. it exists in my country and that domestic politics you can have weaken blinking nod and knowledge,
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which is what i call resident by the secretary state blank, and jake sullivan, national security advisor, and victoria noodle. you can interpret what they want to do unless you look at it through the domestic political lands. and right now, president biden can be seen in such a. i hate to say it popular conflict as ukraine has become with the electorate. in this country, you can be seen as cutting and running far from it or even negotiating over. so it's a real problem for him politically. and that's a showstopper not to mention all the money of the united states, defense contractors and others are making all this conflict. that's a terrible disadvantage to, if you will, to a negotiated settlement or peace. so it's domestic politics, it's money. it's re establishing us germany over the european union and europe in general. it's all these things that are keeping us from doing what we should do,
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which is sit down and thought, ok. so if i got the right, so it's, it's about a lot of things, but it's not really much about ukraine. i got that re basically the same question to ask differently. a long conflict along war who benefit from that is what party and all of this benefits from a long war re well, the party that says they are going to give it all, all they have for as long as it takes. that's clearly the party that benefits larry is quite right. and poaching has explicitly acknowledged that domestic politics explain a heck of a lot of white foreign policy makers. so he'd add, i just add this, we're approaching the be no more in ukraine. in my view, it will not be more than another month or so before russian horses have decimated
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what's left of the ukrainian army and will have pretty much freeway to the river. that's going to be very embarrassing. that's going to happen like real soon and my view, and that's when biden is going to have to decide what to do. and if he's guided mostly by domestic considerations, the temptation to up the ante still more will be even more intense. and that's precisely in my view, why poaching and said we're going to put nuclear nuclear weapons. so located warheads in b, a laross because that's what the americans have done in the rest of europe. so we're up in the anti cho, we're, we're prepared to use them if you, if you really do very stupid thing. so in my view is quite a dangerous thing, whether it's mostly foreign policy consideration based on the best stick politics or whether it's this other strategic thing. biden is not going to get off with this
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easy because you can have to make a lottery, right? it's not he, it's those other that other crew, they're going to have to make decisions and will have nothing to say about it. we, we specialist in this area. yeah, that the same crowd that probably was made the decision surrounding the non stream pipeline. so i'll leave it in out there. nick, i mean, where is the debate about this? ok, i mean, the debate about ukraine policy is invading the g o. p. here i've been watching them to bend themselves into a pretzel because trump says one thing. and then we have dissenters as another thing, and then you look at public opinion polls among g o, p voters. this is not a popular war here, so it's invading the domestic politics just in the same way that larry and re of just said here, go ahead, nick. it's amazing. the democratic party, which i used to be a part of intel a last and help form the people's party,
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has become the party of outright mind questioned war and authoritarianism in their censorship on line of even any critic in their call for censorship. of any critic of the war and in working with intelligence agencies to to enact that censorship. so you're right, there's been no public discussion or debate about the war in the 1st place. ukraine, of course, doesn't have any interest. the american public doesn't have any benefit in intimidating the war. it's only the military industrial complex that benefits the members of congress. the what i do apologize for interrupting the regularly scheduled program here with national there is a man behind me. so good luck for off who's meeting with his iranian foreign minister counterpart right here at moscow. that's listen lightly because train
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turnover is growing and brush level water sustain is labeled. last year we have had, you know, the record almost $5000000000.00 in trade because actually which is about 20 percent higher than in 2021. but we've agreed to continue on joint efforts to grow practical cooperation, including between the business communities and the region 4 countries. and we must have the special emphasis on reflection on projects in the future land to help with industries make any super good. we can any of the kinds of energy we've welcomed. liam wasn't corporation commission meeting which was held, draws me last year in the form of a great to permit further talk, said to conclude
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a large scale agreement between iran and the you region economic union instead of a temporary agreement which has currently enforce the liberalization of trade tariffs and the contacts of iran, of relations with the even please. your ration economic union will provide additional momentum place to go to our mutual trade. which, with the treaty framework is being expanded about 230 documents are in the works and we are now working on a new extensive draft that will replace the city of 2001. and it is now entering the final stages of preparation for which we have coinciding or close positions on key international issues. but we have a few really confirmed that we're both not do not accept the line pursued by the
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collective western center, which is trying supplant us centric architecture. and the scenes national law by the united states imposed a rule based order. and this context we have committed to further cooperation as part of the group of friends and protection of the un charter. we are working in new york. we've also discussed of the g, c, p, o, a. and we have an understanding that this plan side of the person is reflected in the resolution of the security council and $20.00 to $31.00 does not have any alternatives. and we stand for the full implementation of the resolution. and we oppose any actions taken to prevent that the world is still waiting for the united states to go back to commitments taken up as part of the nuclear deal. and we insist that all the eligibility sanctions
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against iran needs to be lifted. we welcome improvement of the situation in the middle eastern region, including the restoration of diplomatic relations between iran and saudi arabia. how we have consistently advocated this step and we propose specific actions including by promoting the concept of collective security and the gulf, which is a similar to iran's initiative, the so called almost a piece initiative station we have so far. i mean, you also confirmed here on the some that iran will soon be an official member of the shanghai corporation organization. this will be a logical step in the development of a tie rounds relations with the see which will contribute to stability in the ration space. we have exchange views on the situation and syria and around it
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last november and cause i found the 19th international meeting was held in the us enough formats. and we both appreciate that. and that's an important contribution to the international support for syrian settlements. we've also discussed there as in issues relating to the middle east, the problem of palestine, south caucasus, of gannon, the yemen, and of the caspian sea. we hope that the current tensions between by coo and a tow ron temporary and will be overcome soon. this will be helped by the trilateral, a cooperation between russia, iran, and other by john, including the context of the interest in the phone by all 3 parties to develop and international transport corridor. with the north south corridor,
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who is young, we are willing to help our friends to settle the issues that may exists. he will grow. we've also touched upon the situation in ukraine and around it. but through the news that we have a noted, you'll notice that the subversive line of nato countries who have been involved in the conflict for some time and, and now they're getting involved even deeper, even though it's so they're pretty much involved. seeing him, it was, it's fully used to him, and of course we advocate for 8 for the good works well for the position regarding the position of the leadership of iran and others on the whole, i think these talks were productive and we will continue to work and all of these areas and in consideration of the additional agreements that we reached today. thank you. 500 in touch. i called them on my cell. it's nice. i'm current. yes. have you been a merciful ally?
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i would like to think my counterpart, mr. labrono for this meeting today we had very detailed conversation with the participation. i'll be randy and rushing delegations here in moscow. we discussed the matter is solved by level international and regional agenda that matters. skipping. we talked about this and basically is that this taking place as part of the constant consultations between moscow and to run at various political levels and other levels. today we had very good conversation. first of all, to john bush and we discussed the biological agenda for e hankey. and now the matter is self political. maitre secured here, sounds of culture, tourism technology and trade and economy. we discussed. all of them have
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a good if they're bad though. again, why and we also talked about the situation regarding the signing that have been the case of the long term agreement between our countries. we talked about as well as medical, we are now to conclude the negotiations on the, on the, on the board had drafted freeman, strategic agreement between our countries. and i really hope that in the near future, i will be able to receive my counterpart and ran and we will be able to sign this finalized document there. as for the trade and economic cooperation between ours and particular, over the last one and how years we have achieved a good progress at the trade in the tree. if you don't have to buy more than 3.5 times more than all have on,
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even though basin cruise to case does not correspond to talk to the potential that our countries have the page. well. so i talked about the more afraid economic cooperation in energy and better on we talked about the other matter of mutual interest, the talked about, transferred to the out transit. and we also focused on the implementation of the north south corridor. we talked about generis on the staff regarding this important project and, and raining delegation is here in moscow. and we are go shading also with the relevant agencies from the russian government. we also talked about the counselor matters. the facilitation of the passage of
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citizens have power to countries in entre printers and facilitation of traveling passing of power trucks. after we focus on this matter, is there a certain issues regarding b as and we talked about how we can resolve this issues and we've reached the common ground as for now recreation on the regional and international levels, slamming republic of iran was the whole year for this nor a tunnel of 49 documents that aren't necessary that are required to join the some high corporation organization. at the next summit, we have ratified them in our parliament. so we discussed this as well. and we also talked data that you had seen about your journal, ron joining breaks and we appreciate the average by russia, china, south africa and india,
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their contribution to make this happen. we also talked about the situation in caucasus. we focused on this as well. and we talked about the tensions in this region and we've been but no one benefits from the, you know, part is benefited neither as heard by john nor armenia. so i think we should try to achieve peace and stability. hello. strive for a piston stability. and for an interference in this region to change the tail political situation in the region, we believe that it is a factor that only complicates the situation even further. that's why we believe that, say a bad thought yet. we should use the mechanism free, pl. s 3 and other existing mechanisms. without that, i mean using well that i don't want any armed for us. we should try to resolve the problem as out of the all the mattress and the region. so that's why when my
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brother and my counterpart minister elaborate, we believe that miss out ones out by the fact that most of the meeting is on. there are these forums that took place and he ran for the teacher and we all share the opinion that will help us to resolve all this merits and any changes in the political situation in the region of very few of them. and we think we should move along the lines of dialogue and the political settlement of these matters and all the parties must use these bad been the flemish republicans around most firmly believes that safety and security of these region. hey paul, your daughter is connected to the other marriage and we should try to achieve long term curable peers and inclusive security to make the economy as of the region prosper. and we also have a discount rates and changes in ukraine. we exchange opinions and we
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welcome any initiative that is aimed at locating peaceful settlement. school study fall detention. we support c, aberdeen ha, public nature before me travelling to moscow i talked to mister barrel about days, we'd talk the possible political settlement of this matter. and i also told my counterpart, the train in foreign minister that we are ready at the level of our president at the level of our foreign ministry to continue all the efforts to try to establish please and to stop the war. and we hope match will be a hotel the that we will be able to achieve optimal results in this regard as well, and whatnot. and that piece of f that'll give me badge i had to p. c. did that so then, arming ukraine with all kinds of weapons had bounced weapons by the west. we believe
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that it only make things worse. and we always think that we should look for ways of political settlement about this matter. and we welcome any initiative, any suggestion, any proposal that will help me to resolve the humanitarian blockade and gammon. we welcome you. many talks and manners of trade of konami corporation are translated call of investment corporation between iran and russia, and the persian gulf nations. we believe that the fraternity to make the region prosperous into the north and south quarter palistine in the us here is also and in our focus is on to get past the c c s. dan, welcome to document that was been across tennis off endorsed by the security
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council recently thought regarding big stream this action by the zionist regime. and we hope this has the stomach was that the world community will focus on the implementation on carrying out the lawful ryan. so the philistine in people clinic and as for janice and we also hope for the establishment of the inclusive government. and again, it's 10 years i thought you don't. good afternoon, i'm yet from the state radio company of the ran. i've got 2 questions. one question for you minister la bra. and the 2nd question just put in for a minister on europe, the easter labrono. could you please see more on the towel? nice. why are the americans so slow to return to their commitments under j. c. p. o, a school?
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or maybe you can ask the question and persian muslim picnic on it could a lead to in k omni call you. why do you think why? because americans are and so slow taking so much time to return to their t c. p. away commitments. and what are the factors that could influence days? well, that is an easy question. it was because there are many start the areas where you cannot really understand why the united states are or aren't doing anything. and as i understand or iranian friends have opportunities to pose this question to the united states themselves. so i cannot answer for the current administration. oh boy. yeah. i mean, the, you know, just some of the sudden we have a job and i go here and i would like to ask you
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a question. you don't, like i said during that over one year and how the relations between russian ran i'm a better you a pretty much and we can see the growth 25 for the integration has laws in that we mean what kind of obstacles do it thing exist so they could be resolved and to reach this whole scale integration. and i believe that we have made good progress bilaterally in moscow and ran matter highly. you may be in the beginning, all the new phase of our corporation corporation between around and russia, as i'm call you how you get your lumber standing between the state and private enterprises hall. it was necessary to achieve this. and that went well, we are now collaborating on
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a number of projects. both parties are very active within days for cooperation. and we can see frankly that we have the chief to good progress and various areas as specifically in trade and economy in both parties. it was our developing cooperation and both parties are satisfied with the cooperation with the increased growth corporation. first of all, i would like to thank you for holding this press conference. have got to question for ministers. made up on march 10th, iran and saudi arabia re established diplomatic relations. and in this regard, i would like to ask you, what stamps do, you intend to ran intensity to further develop relations with saudi arabia have neglected to let you know, as a point of view of the government and see and what asia and with the
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priority attention to the neighboring countries is part me to fall, we're in balance, dot trains our foreign policy doc drains. so within these context, over the last year, we have made good progress. rabble basing along the path of strengthening and all that improving her relations with our neighbors. applause, guests, and rings. over the previous weeks, we have re established diplomatic relations. we react and these are molars ation. man, data is stamp for ver and base regard. so for me, i'm caught, i'm general, got by 5 hon. what a hot one. we had a phone conversation with mr beforehand for administrative saudi arabia. that was to go on the necessity. the more that the mobile that i caught a jay case that we talked about,
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the possible meeting was foreign ministers meeting the hot that had to go back about the same as i've can establishing the diplomatic mission and consulates . we discuss these matters. we exchanged opinions several you to a bit, but i'm sorry you've gone as strongly out of his son as to the that was and to develop relations with saudi arabia in trade and economy and security. we are willing to develop these areas. so there is certain differences in our approaches so that differences still exist, but it is not an obstacle to normalize relations and to open to establish now or the blue magic missions. and to develop relations in other areas as well. with people's republic of china was very active as a facilitator for its media ever and re selling this relationship. and i would like to ask this regard, how just a random view, china's global security initiative. and what is it view on china's position on the
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political, the resolution of the crane and conflict? for me or that are true, they're hard to deep mosley mega, her boss, the level that you know, foreign policy of our new government. we 1st of all, look at asia, we have progressive relations with china, china, our relations with china are developing. it's on the right path. and yet, john asked for china's initiative on the global security. we have supported it and any initiative that helps to develop resilient, long term use and security, both regionally and international. you are always welcome to such efforts and this initiative can be can come from many countries can be suggested by any.
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