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and why does it view on china's position on the political, the resolution of the crane and conflict for mother t. r. a z, a deep morsel. nicole. hi, basil 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 the china's initiative on the global security. we have supported it at 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 country. have i to, it was huge and things initiative. we do not as of it. i'm
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at 800 c. m. as a day it pays from line to remain distant from maney war and we always stand for resolving old matters politically. that's why we support the chinese initiative. i will also say a few words as of the question relates to our close neighbor, the chinese people's republican school. she goes after president, she visited russia, that you can sort of us. and we can say that self presidents disgust this initiative and we have common national glove and say common opinion steps, schools, the most important thing this point. all these discussions is to include the principle of indivisible security into all talks. and all arrangements
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principally did, mister, indivisible, security is a principle which says that no country can strengthen its security at the expense of the security of others. this principle is grounded in the united nations charter, which simulates, that's the sovereign equality of states, must be respected, but the wonder i will note not go for goes into detail, little on who is undermining the foundations of the international law. it's so clear to everyone that was, i'm talking about the united states and their satellites as to the chinese initiative on ukraine. it was also discussed. and it was a commented on at the press conference by president putin and president she and to we respect iran's are interests which was really were confirmed in the
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speech of my colleague here we go from all she gabriella, and we have always been willing to achieve a peaceful solution, and it is not our fault that ukraine stumbled. i renewed it and it's a peaceful nation available that was proposed, again estimable. and the question of how this conflict should be stopped is to be addressed not to iran, not to rational to china, but to the western western figures. and to the key of regime who are in your state every week that they should not stop the war, are you that they must continue to supply crane with weapons to rob. and the most recent, in such a statement was given by my counterpart was to lincoln immediate wouldn't. ah, he said that see it with the pussy. it's a cease fire would be in the interests of russian that cannot be allowed. this
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shallow analysis, i will say, frankly, i don't know what it is based on my opinion, and it is our common opinion is that the west does not want to stop. the swore, as it sees, she was pushed that it satisfies as to political interests. first of all, it sees a way to take a competitor. that is, the russian federation was not, you know, one of the off the map and we have a go guster, which already seen that russia and china are established as long term competitors and adversaries and their doctrines. so russia, china, and also many other countries, including the members of the group of friends and defense of the un charter that i mentioned will oppose any attempts by the united states to maintain its a hegemonic, cruel fallow,
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half an hour. 2000 strange, unseen. good dobrynin me, allah, help you to. so i got my 1st question 3 minutes for la, broke in here. yeah. and it's your laboratory john has been advertised. has been saying that rational stands for restoring j. c. p. away in russia. play is a very important role in their negotiations in the 4 plus one form it. what measure it says it taking now to bring the barges back to their commitment. sure. but was as a little supervisor, 1st of all, as you've said, where we stand for the renewal of the joint plan of action lender will the resolution $20.00 to $31.00 additional lebeau to their full extent and so forth. of course, we are aware of the context between iran and the united states and european countries, which will run their counterparts and other countries. and we we
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hope that this will lead to people next. in the result of everyone's talking about that is the full and your renewal of commitments on the iranian nuclear program. but of course, such decisions need to be made you only with all the participants of the deal, including russia, from china at abilene high school. and i don't see any long karen or minister. yeah . me personally, send him over an unable to be watery lateral meeting and at the level of deputy ministry is told take place. maybe if there is some details of this meeting known and they said going to be precursor for the ministry level will remain on base level. and during my recent visit to hurricane and i talked about days, water level meeting and we have consultations in today as well. dirkin syria,
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sorry, that's half the we talked to my counterpart, mr. law growth about this as well. and here, next week, the wandering lab meeting is going to take place at the level of debit administration. and the main purpose of the base meeting to bring approaches of turkish syria closer together and ran. and moscow will also make efforts to bring their views, their approaches closer to the negotiations next week, asked that they're all be certain the framework works out. then the next meeting operate that there will be probably meeting the level of foreign ministers and to the company of difficulty. after looking at the corps and, and to the company, i've got a question for minister and there was still a hand to consider great opera. the incident with the u. a. b,
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and hoss occur serene province. president biden said that the u. s. was not seeking conflict with a ran, but was ready to act decisively. how do you assess the chances of a possible escalation? maybe we could even speak about the military confrontation the summer, as indicated in particular by israeli sources. thank you. well, what that amount that shadow over the recent days, there were certain vans in the east of your friday. unfortunately it's a home in seattle math. merican is 40 without any grounds. you don't have that you may get his ations on me regarding that tank on the hearing is close to ran math and they were blaming them abusing around him. froze on my face expectations. how know, grounding unfortunately,
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americans, they make all kinds of accusations without any grounds to do so. instead of providing any preparation, any evidence for their accusations. so they always make very quick judgment regarding this matter and be always act quickly. we would like to avoid confrontation tension as well, and let me probably call duran always played a positive constructive role in strengthening peace and security in the region as for the phone as for what happened in the usa euphrates. nevertheless, our response was decided with and frank for the american side. thank you. yeah.
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and there they go. thanks for joining us here. what are you to national that was a live pictures, dad, the russian foreign minister. so get a rough and he's iranian counterpart. mr. jose no mirror, i'm here on both of them having big comments to say also to the press as well. let's just run down some of the highlights quickly here on the international kayla roth saying a critically important strategic partnership is in its final stage of being signed between moscow and to ron law. off saying that russia and iran are entering a new era in cooperation, very emblematic of the new emerging multi polar world. a lateral also saying that regarding the j. c. p. o, a, the iranian nuclear energy agreement. moscow is still waiting for the united states to a lifted sanctions on iran and return to its nuclear energy agreement with terran iran will soon become a member of the s c o. that is the shanghai cooperation organization. the huge logistical step that will stabilize the eurasian space. the s c o includes many
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countries from the caucuses, including india, china, russia, and some others. and all of these members of the s c o, by the way, are all being connected by china's silk road. trade corridor, meaning trade internationally, not using the us dollar, but using national currencies. and briefly, over to the iranian foreign minister of saying, i met dr. young, he said that some trade is up nearly 4 times between russia and iran. countless agreements are being signed. the islamic republic over on has signed over 40 documents required to be to get it into the shanghai cooperation organization. those documents will be presented at the next summit. though iran, this is very important as well. iran is very much looking forward to joining bricks, brazil, russia, india, china, south africa. rumors are, there are 22 other candidate nations wanting to join the bricks as well. again, all steps being made towards that of a multi polar world. when it came to just quickly, the q and a with the press,
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what the they were asked about what those, what, what, what is taren? think about the china piece proposal for ukraine. and the iranian foreign minister said iran supports china's long term peace proposals in general, because a prosperous, peaceful future is beneficial for all. and the last comment coming from russia's so get laughter off saying that when it comes to any pre proposal for ukraine, the most important part of the talk should be that of indivisible security. it's a un charter, a principle that no country can strengthen its own security at the expense of others. and you can read much more about this press conference here in moscow, just wrapped up now between the russian and iran, you and foreign ministers. read more about that at r t dot com for now the us lashed out the west african nation, but akin a fast suspending the state broadcast from 24. offered ed, an interview with a reputed leader of the terrorist organization. our local reporter. we're going to
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be alone in but can a fast so explains the sh. the decision was taken by booking a government up to 80 st. woke up by the 3 chinese discussing gifts interview with the leader of i'll hide up last african division. the government justify the decision by the part that the organization easily relies worldwide. as, as a result, we will get a government, a q, the price $24.00 of acting as a mouth piece for til raised for by gander. france, $24.00 is not only acting as a mouthpiece for these terrorists, but worse, it is providing a space for the, legitimize ation of terrorist actions and hate speech. then all these allegations, a wager and different. however, in what got 2 people to support the decision which they believe was taken for
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the safety of looking at possible lucia. when i think the decision made by our government to ban france, 24 is right. you cannot justify an interview with a leader of a terrorist group. they can be unhappy all they want, but it is our country and our country is fighting terrorism. so the decision is just one. france 24 claims freedom of speech, but you cannot talk about freedom of speech, freedom of expression. when you talk about terrorism, we have every right to defend our country. if you don't pick up later, the tensions are very high in this hell region. our government and our troops are gaining ground against the terrorists. what france? 24 did is not right. they have a huge following across the french speaking nations in africa. they should have known better before airing the interview. some people believe somehow that's very good. i tend to press freedom because having to be we, it doesn't break a need to lose you and oh,
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in december bill can i have a government to spend it in other fresh media outlets. radio 1st, national for professional misconduct, looking at possible j. molly, which has also black book of the french outlet, the military conflict on be gone, is now being a complaint by a war of words. as the phrase government media is no longer allowed access to an increasing number of play speakers in africa for r t we, then we will well, one, the regional analysts we were talking to earlier says it's actually hypocritical for the e. u 2 to announce the by and again it's from 24 off of the plot. it the very same thing against russian media outlets r. t and sport. nick, the 1st intifada has done is something it's not that good. an in the media outline is not good on why they don't do it in a way. what do you want to know?
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you understand is there is another colonization, another form of position to, to kind of give a listen. the way of shipping information is not everyone knows we cannot owe another immune formulas of how to treat an information. there is a base on how to do unfair information. and the way that they have done with the experiments is something very about actually the, you know, the, you on monday is something is not good because we remember the why do i live that has been put into you so that you doesn't have a right to think about the way and if they do the like, just wanted to have to think why they've been out of tea and then to a region. i think your decision is stedman, it's not fair and it's not the normal to do it. and we are, if you think it is here on our team international, the head of the don't ask republic stated,
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advancing russian troops have been encircling ukrainian forces and the key city all of them, if you see here on the map. now why is this area even important? russian authorities say that capturing this area would cut off a strategic key firing line. that key of forces have been using to essentially attack densely populated civilian areas. now for the past 9 years. and you can see it as da here. i'm doing yes, it's about 20 or so kilometers away from this regional capital and once captured. now this should ensure security for the people of that region. well, that's handed over to our correspondent romantic culture ref, observing how the battle for a day of has been what should we say tweaked with the use of well drone wolf ah,
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international brigade that nash guy is just one of many groups who are working towards the liberation of the town off of dave, go just outside of dentist. now since the start of the special military operation, we've seen the rise offer use of these drones now a vis, sir. this man, he is a drone operator and as you can see there is a grenade attached to a vis or unmanned aerial vehicle and a right now this drawn booth head towards the positions offer ukrainian and military. and we'll see exactly what is happening. he's right now going to start the drone and i take it towards ukrainian lifus. ah
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t shirt mccoy says, just prestigious of div case. now portland circle. now we're working to strengthen our positions to provide visual control from both sides in order to introduce internal rotations. so far they have stable supplies, but that will soon seize as we gain further control of the roads. so let's explain to people who mercenary saw their generally people with convert experience who usually take part in assaults. the defensive war is followed by ukrainians themselves. when it comes to a day of car, the 110th brigade, there ukrainians, armed with foreign weapons, things have reached a point where when the standard, the and line of defense is foreigners, the weapons they have are without labels. there is not a single word in either russian or you, queen, you know them. we have reached a point that when we hit the targets, they will take off the port on a broken house and place a civilian there. and we'll frame things in
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a way where the mortar is not visible. so we're presenting a footage where there is a mood, but also private houses, and people in civilian clothes, in one case, 3 more to cruise more found based in areas that seem to be residential. we so this land with our blood and sweat, these buildings will all be rebuilt. we give you the footage so that people understand why houses are being destroyed. we are returning from the outskirts of, of the if guy after yet another successful mission. by push stone, he works almost every single day and goes to the front line in order to bring victory closer to roman cauthrin, rti, the next republic to canada. now, where prime minister just intrude, oh dodge is a question from a local journalist who asked him why that country is engaged in a proxy war against russia. that says, canada has sent now more than $1000000000.00 worth of military assistance to kiev.
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and just the last 12 months. i mr. judo, mr. judo, why do you keep wrapping up the proxy war? why you keep wrapping up the proxy war with russia, mr. joe? mr. trevino, you said you said more than $2000000000.00 in when service. if i did, they don't rock the war by no. and the data you are, you are eve angler, the canadian journalist, to pose that question to their prime minister, says the country has substantially contributed to bolstering key ebs war effort and even took part in instigating the conflict in the 1st place. well, have a listen for yourself. live, love the much o paper. did a calculation tabulated that canada had sent $2260000000.00, canadian dollars in weapons already. and actually since then there's been a number of announcements. so i trust the newspaper more than i trust the government itself. so i think it's probably almost certainly over $2000000.00 and,
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and maybe more, but that's only a small part of it. i'm in canadas providing intelligence to ukraine in military. you have contained special forces on the ground. you have a former many former clean soldiers that have been killed and that are fighting. the canadian government has, has greatly contributed to the, to the proxy war as well as helping provoke the conflict. no more than a year ago. being politicians, you know, it's remarkable. i mean, somebody, even if somebody who's a strong supporter, what can is doing in ukraine should at least want a debate about it. but the media, deduct mainstream journalist, they don't even ask the questions. there's not really any, any debate. it's just assumed that what canada is doing is good. and the question is, should we do even more? not whether we, you know, helped it over throwing out a coverage in 2014, not whether we undermine the midst to piece according to our operation. unifier training mission. not whether we should have, you know,
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opposed us moves to put more and more nuclear weapons in eastern europe. and it's just to sort of assume that, you know, russia is all bad and our side is all good. and we didn't need to keep, you know, kennedy foreign minister didn't need to go to key them in january, didn't need to go there and push for nato expansion. not that was absolutely unnecessary. did you and other things we did to sort of stop the conflict? if you don't know any of that, then you think the can is just, you know, putting money into a good cause. if you look at any foreign policy and i, i've looked at in foreign policy all around the world, canada is very closely aligned with washington. the canadian arms industry is completely integrated with the us arms industry. arms companies always like more wars and more possibilities to deliver weapons is good to the arms companies, canada founding the u. s. britain and canada found in nato for formally founding $949.00. so canada has long been a very staunch pro neo force. and so candidates taking
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a very belligerent position, and there's very little cost, unlike germany or some of the central european countries, there's almost no cost for canada, right? of energy prices have gone up and the, the spin spillover cost is much, much less than in some of the other nato. nato countries. un investigate as of accused the e u of aiding and a war crimes by sending support to libyan force is responsible for atrocities against libyans and migrant stuck in the country. and you report specifically referred to the libyan coast guard, which has been supported by the e. u. and recent year the support given by the to the libyan coast guards in terms of pulled backs, push backs, and interceptions, led to violation of certain human rights. you can push back people to areas that are unsafe and the levy on the waters on say,
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for the embarkation of migrants. well, of course, libya was plunged into turmoil during a ne, tow back oper, i think, and nato minute tree, and coach and in 2011. still libya is a key transit point for migrants from africa in the middle east traveling to europe . during a probe into alleged human trafficking and smuggling investigators found the migrants across libya were victims of crimes against humanity in clothing that of murder. i want you, an investigator said the e, you was not immediately responsible for the war crimes. so the you are the european commission, i should say, has responded by saying brussels is taking the un concerns. very serious indeed, of course about over about the latest findings and we are also very much of it about the very difficult situation on the ground which we are trying to solve. indeed, also together and working together with the international partners and the un and its agencies are one of the most important partners for us on the ground. we have worked also with the you in fact, finding mission when it was in libya,
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mainly through our delegation into the poly. so we are of course, taking seriously the concerns they are raising. we are looking into it and, and we are working with it. we were talking with a senior fellow at johns hopkins university who says that european nations have intervened far beyond what the un, cold for in libya. and as he says, it was all in order to pursue their own geopolitical go. it also illustrates how europe, in particular, italy, france, to a great extent have focused on a very narrow interest in libya, not really for the benefits of libyans, despite all of that, of course, that i probably of democracy, human grades, development, all of that the reality is that the european countries have gotten involved in libya for very specific european interest. and the primary issue for that was the immigration issue. they wanted to start african immigration or migration into
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europe. libya is the primary gate, or for those migrants to, to sale, to europe. and they have gotten involved and they abused all kinds of excuses to do that. it was 2011 residents have cozies bush, even before the un resolution had to interfere. yeah, he actually started bombing and he led the campaign add to killed mom or get death. you do a change the regime at the far beyond with the you and was calling for and he got away with that because nobody else at that time in the security council and you and was willing to stop him or before we wrap up, that's why broadcast from moscow, several hour countries, a saudi arabia, jordan and the u. e. have all condemned last week's decision by the israeli
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government to su construction permits for a 1000 new homes on traditionally palestinian land. i say the ready plans for use jerusalem had been escalated intentions of just making the whole situation so much worse. well, let's lift the lid and learn more with our correspondence. here's maria, finish at the edge of jerusalem with a view to jordan valley and the dead sea. we meet. now let me con from raggedy. it is a zionist, israeli, and g o. the tracks and reports on illegal arab construction in israel and the west bank. now let me points at the palestinian towns and villages surrounding the holy city that israel so far only supported by the u. s. calls its capital while talking about a palestinian takeover. it's a battle ground, but a quiet battle ground. it's a battle that's being fought with construction. it's a battle that's using people as weapons and home as weapons and schools as weapons. and the state of israel isn't fighting this battle. we drive through the
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area, we're big jewish settlements, illegal and national law board, a small the pallets been in the villages, seeing illegal by israel. now me tells me a rag of him documented more than 80000 illegal palestinian constructions in receipt home to an estimated 300000 palestinians. it's under full israeli control, according to the 1995 old lo cords. now me has a different picture of things on the ground, completely apartheid but to reverse of what people claim the apartheid that's actually enforced here in judea. and samaria is apartheid against jews. regular started it's worth more than 15 years ago with a significant role played by now. the countries finance minister they had always rose far right. religious dining and party, but solid. a small fridge who was slammed recently after claiming there was no such thing as a palestinian nation. and before that the palestinian town of how laura attacked by
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israeli settlers should be wiped out their movements near hostile approach to everything. palestinian is of no surprise, but reg of him also finds these railey government complaining. it's not demolishing enough palestinian houses and not build enough new homes for jews. israel has been no other words afraid. simply afraid to face international pressure and to stand up for its rights. it's legal rights and to enforce the law. if the state of israel can't remove a few shacks from the side of its main highway, that the supreme court has found that israel's completely in its rights to remove. what can they do? the case now when he talks about it on the left murder that has long grabbed international attention as locals fight with israeli forty's over the hamlets survival. the legal battle began in 2009 after regulations petition. we come here
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