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ah ah, with the united states is named just the main initiate of antique russian policy. the new foreign policy concept assumes an absolute rejection of neo colonial practices and hedge human ties. moscow lays out it's a foreign policy concept. it says western powers are engaged in a hybrid war against russia. foreign minister lab said the country world price and i did so and is ready for the dialogue. and then you, most people know reality. the dollar is becoming overshadowed by other national currencies as a global dean. dollarization trends gain momentum and international transaction
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you create in court. combines the head of the country's largest more 3 to 60 days of house arrest, and made a clamp down on religious figures with traditional ties to russia. with a very warm welcome to you from the entire r c. international news team live from much. let's take a look at the top so that highlighted the week as one of the latest news. welcome to the weekly moscow. hasn't hughes washington of being the main initiator of i'm t rush and policy among western powers. that's as the crime in this week laid out. it's new foreign policy. dr. for the coming is the country's top diplomat said again, lab rob said to russia is determined to build stronger relations with the developing world glowing them in. you certainly would you call me the night states. his name
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is the main initiate of antique russian policy. in general, the west policy of weakening russia is called a hybrid war. the new type, the new foreign policy concept assumes an absolute rejection of neo colonial practices. and hedgeland isms a course is being set for a strategic partnership with our great neighbors, china, india, and countries of the islamic world. the latin american countries, the countries of africa and countries of south east asia. while calling rory since they discussed the issue with our correspondent marine across the river, who broke down some of the main points of the doctrine. the updated foreign policy concept has some 76 points. we will go through them all. but just to give you a main just of things, basically it's all about as it's stated in the document, abandoning the dominance of the united states and working on strengthening corporation with other countries to make sure that this is
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a multi paula world. something that we've been hearing about rory for a couple of months now, but this is not really cemented this. now, in the documentary decree that was signed by vladimir putin and what it states here is, for example, we've seen that the u. s. is the main source or say of this, and so russia policy and the document urge as other countries, for example, to abandon the answer russia policy one and also to get a greater independence from the united states. and russia for its part is planning to help developing countries, for example, to play a greater role in the global economic affairs through our, the roches friends. we're talking about china, india, africa, it states it in the calm and documents as well, that islamic civilization, it's always seen in russia as friendly and they will continue to work on it. and the key point here, every time that we're talking about a corporation with another country, it's all about being mutually beneficial. so they are benefits not only of russia, but the other country that we're talking about and make sure that this is
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a multi polar world, where the interests not only of the united states and the west are being observed. but also all of these other countries. and so that these other countries play a bigger role, and we're not talking about the monopoly or the head to money that we've heard from the west. and it's highlight, of course, one of the things that we put in was saying was that the global economy is going through serious changes, switching to new centers of power for the new multi polar world order food and saying this is a key trend. it is a key trend and also in this document, it does say, does states that there will, there are, of course, as far as the breakup officer and partnerships that russia is forming now with these other countries and that will work on eliminates and that. and when it sees something interference happening, it will act and respond also. there will be tackling, in terms of military and policies abroad. the priorities are bruce, the phobia, we've seen how much that's changed, especially since the special military operation began,
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protects in the russian language, russian culture were sports. they're trying to cancel anything russian that seems now before a minister keeps playing host to all these other foreign ministers it keep rushing to moscow and if they're not rushing to moscow marita, they're going to beige, for example, next week. macros. the teacher's pet is going to beige with live angela and i. so i assume they're going there with their captain hand, because they know the multi polar world is already departing. exactly. so it will be interesting to see what they achieve. if anything, when they go to beijing and what happens there, but also again, just to return to this, ob, dated the foreign policy concept in it. the 1st point actually does states in the very beginning that russia there's no seats off as an enemy of the west, does not want to isolate the self from the west. me and your name was make sure we know isolating ourselves from the west. we have no initially hostile intentions towards them, but they must understand the interaction with russia is possible with the rejection
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of confrontation. so accept the reality that this is becoming a multi paula world that can no longer deny it. and what they're trying to do is to make sure that they don't hurt other countries while they're trying to hang on to the dominance because russia will no longer allow it. china will no longer allow it . there are other countries, bigger power houses in the world data already, and they're coming together. they just look back to what we call. so ago when the chinese president came to moscow. and as he was leaving putin was the one thing that he said we're witnessing the biggest changes in a 100 years. and you and me, drew, i think these changes comes out of my put in simply said, i agree. yeah. and they're not the only one saying this, everyone is aware of this, nothing. this is why they are so concerned in the west because this is a power house union that we're seeing now. the global trend to d delroy is, continues at the end is new trade policy features
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a decision to move away from using the euro dollar in international transactions. the new policy comes into effect this week, or this month should i say, to help promote india's foreign trade on both the domestic production. meanwhile, the indian route p has been getting a lot of attention and even expected to become a global currency in the near future. all te correspondent, shade bows, has more on the story, like it or not. we're living in times of global change as the much vaunted multi polar world takes shape before our eyes center stage to target that the u. s. dollar. now has on its head this week, brazil and china struck a landmark deal to drop the american greenback in favor of using their own currency to settled bilateral trade, an agreement and setting pain and things. one has been signed with brazil, which greatly facilitates our trait. we are planning to expand corporation and field of food and mineral extraction, and to search for
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a possibility of exporting goods with high added value from china to brazil and from brazil to china. the expectation is that this will reduce costs, promote in grade to my natural trades and facilitate investment. this effectively means that 2 major bricks countries have now done. the dollar. china is brazil's largest trading partner racking up a $150000000000.00 in imports and exports last year. now it's time to recalculate those numbers into chinese, you on this comes only days after china used its own currency to import 65000 tons of liquefied natural gas from the u. e, with a french company total energy settling the deal. there's also a says that u. s. foreign policy is compounded the dollars. woes would even eel on most, waiting into the debate. you asked polish has been too heavy handed, making conscious, want to ditch the dollar. and it's not just the bricks heavyweights getting in on
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the act. recently, egypt sought to make payments for essential rice deliveries and rupees. in february, iraq announced that would allow trade with china to be settled and you are with bangladesh making a similar announcement in september. meanwhile, members of the china lead shanghai cooperation organisation agree to increased trade and local currencies. you're really on your credit, mr. so we discussed the need to increased trade and transactions in national currencies. it grows gradually, not forces with one, but it moves forward. none the less. russia has also been pushing to drive trade, true alternatives to the dollar with round after round of western sanctions. driving that reality, russia now uses the rouble indian rupee chinese you on. and the you, a durham bypassing uncle sam luba was lulu, we would continue to use the dollar, but they won't let us how we supposed to make transactions. so we use currencies, they're agreeable for our trade partners. you on is one of those currencies,
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especially as it's also used by the i m f. so as we watch the multi polar world of vol before our eyes, it's clear that there's a real international desire to do things differently. there's a sense that a better, more just way to do business can deliver positive change by moving away from the u . s. dollar. that props up the american rules based order and is allowed to print trillions for free. while it's try to make the rules and give the orders the head of ukraine's largest monastery has been confined to house arrest the 60 days, and a dispute over his religious ties to moscow. the sentence was handed down during the metropolitan po valve 2nd. the court appearance author, the 1st one, was halted due to an illness he had suffered. this was the abbotts reaction to the ruling jo, miserably. each of his mom, i didn't do anything. i know this is a political case because i was told to switch to the key of backed orthodox church
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of ukraine, but i said, no, i was threatened. the security services of ukraine came to me and said, a criminal case should be opened against me and it was, i don't know who planned it. i'm not going to figure that out because it's not my style to settle accounts. well, see in cave has been at the center of a crack sound by authorities over its traditional ties to russia. the metropolitan now has to wear and electronic tag for the next 2 months. his lawyer said the abbot would appeal to to health concerns. they also said that the exact place where he's been confined to half the rest is not fit for human habitation. ortiz, senior correspondent, more and does the have to go through the background of the situation. head of the key of pitchers. flava was detained earlier today, he was taken to a court hearing. he felt poorly was taken to hospital and forcefully by ukrainian
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security agents. taken back the court, we knew that he is being charged on 2 counts. one is sparking and finding inter religious hatreds and enmity, the subject matter the evidence we haven't seen, but also with rejecting the premise of the russian aggression which in care of and whatever ukraine is seen, something is as gospel that russia is. the aggressive should be resisted everywhere of the scenes from the monastery, the key of which of a lava, ah harrowing for many orthodox folk for not justin in ukraine. but all over the world, their sending shudders through worshippers of the she, you know, such that supporters who's against the eviction and the takeover of for you kids. what have you quince largest monasteries is that they're there, they're praying, they're trying to resist without violence. and you have ukranian nationalists also
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the, the scene radicals who haven't the slightest interested in religion, but a just happy to be somewhere where, what they deem what are being called per russians are being evicted. you have seen showing people praying on their knees and around them dancing ukrainians, dancing nationalists, sorry, radicals, chanting insults, threat fulcher. we have heard from the ukranian government which again 1st has since 2000. 1 and 18 made it a policy to try and replace the ukranian orthodox church, which it seizes independent and unruly and far too per russian with the orthodox church of you which, which is a very different thing and teaches a very different religion will though claiming to be the same they, they, for example, teach, the ukrainian should never have children with russians that ukrainians should only
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him to mix with ukrainians to keep the blood pure. we've also heard a presidential advisor come out and comment on what is happening, saying now is the time to eliminate the unruly clergy. a unique chance when everything could be resolved very quickly and painlessly was during the 1st 3 to 6 months of the war. then it was possible to simply physically clean out many pro russians. today it is a little more difficult. but again, a little harder does not mean impossible. and today we must use legal and tough means to sweep them away. you credit government, as i said, has been added for years. and in recent months of the past offer you so these, these efforts to clamp down to pressure to dismantle the ukrainian orthodox church of only ramped up an agreement broken by china for saudi arabia and iran. to reconcile their relations has instill hope in yemen for a possible resolution to its long running civil war. the conference has claimed,
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at least 850000 lives since erupted ninty a decade ago. yelman's prime minister has spoken to r t in an exclusive interview, saying the violence in the region should end with newly emerging geopolitical influence. ah, why do you think china was a country that mediated these talks between iran and saudi arabia? why wasn't this something done by western nation considering their decades of intervention in the middle east? select model name, chuckling zealand, and name of gaunt most merciful. i would like to thank our tea for having this discussion. first of all, it is normal for the well throughout history to undergo a gradual changes that eventually paid the way for the rise of 2 or 3 different forces of our in the world. the force of power, of the well superpower is dominated the well. since the fall of the soviet union in
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1991 is nato, led by central power the united states. his force of power is gradually declining after the rise of 2 other superpowers in the world. the russian federation is the 1st superpower and it succeeded insecure. a position of strength in both the technological, military and economic fields in the world. it's also important to note that the people's republic of china is the other superpower in the world, as they produce and have a massive economy, which is now the main competitor to the united states. currently, the power that existed in america, europe, is being sway to the east towards russia and china. consequently, it's only natural for these 2 superpowers to be the focus of a wide range of interests throughout the world. among these interests is the maritime region in the middle east and the gulf of arabia, as well as the interests in fuel and other natural resources in the region. saudi arabia and iran have very close ties, and economic relations with china is in the interests of china who broke this dale to play
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a main role in this political breakthrough. there are many people who was surprised that china took this political initiative because china has been known to direct most of its efforts into developing its economy. however, with the natural progression that occurs within nations, china is ready to advance is well position and broker a deal between 2 nations who share various interests with china and with the military power in the middle east. this is the reason why china mediated this deal . the parties of the conflict in yemen have agreed to a historic deal to exchange a 187 prisoners. why was this prisoner exchange made possible? could this be a result of the agreement that was signed between iran and saudi arabia? see, so on, on the ha, loveless, the so i will, with saudi arabia is entering its 9th year. we are at war this very moment during this phase of the war, negotiations with saudi arabia have not stopped as we continue to negotiate the military security and political situation. over the years we've held talks in saudi
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arabia, son, i am on stock home and switzerland and in kuwait. negotiations have always persisted and so has the military battle. this is a normal situation when 2 nations are at wool. we presented a number of conditions to saudi arabia to give them the chance to establish close to ties with us and build friendly relationships. we asked them to end their aggression, opened the apples and seaports and to exchange all prisoners. the 4th condition was to pay government salaries in order to improve the humanitarian situation in yemen, none of these conditions are met. we can begin to discuss the political situation. once the humanitarian situation is resolved, then we can engage in political talks. the saudi arabia and the u. a. e. we can even help chokes with the agents in aden and in now, mahala santa is willing to hold talks with all agents. i most raise of saudi arabia under one condition, the aggression must end. but because they are continuing their aggression, we've refused to hold, talks about the military and political files in yemen. we have saudi prisoners. we
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have sedans, prisoners, american prisoners, and we have yemeni prisoners, we the fighting alongside saudi arabia. likewise, saudi arabia has many prison, his vows of holding many talks in geneva, we both came to an agreement to release these prisoners a rigid there's certainly me out issues that exist. the uncle of spectrum who are our agents are axes, or serving the easiest saudi. ready we eat specifically to service exist or nation, for example, the united states army. it will be o t for there to be a u. s. how he was sadder who is an agent or serving the interest of russia. in fact they would be arrested, prosecuted and crass as you. so why is so key in the us little spectrum wise. okay. with dishes claim to we're really government are in as well.
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he certainly is radia and. ready e commerce nations, i, to be honest, this is not normal. it's a big shame that some of yemen politicians want to please their allies. to the extent they become ages to saudi arabia and the u. e. we can be friends, in fact, saudis and moratti's, our brothers. however, they most respect that a jamini politician should only serve yemen, serve his nation. unfortunately, this is not been the case. some the yemen. politicians convinced themselves that being all, becoming an agent is a good thing. they convinced themselves that it is a big accomplishment to being servants of riyadh, abba debbie dough, and quite the, convince themselves that this was the smart and clever thing to do. but the truth is, the only tidal relationship these politicians should have developed with any nation is one established upon the foundation of serving the interests of the many people and the yemeni government. and to never deviate from this. especially when saudi arabia, an u. e. a launch a war against yemen. in this situation,
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a yamini politician should firmly stand against this aggression because this war is being declared on his own people, and he is sworn to protect and serve a coalition of countries that were equipped with sophisticated usm british made weapons, declared war on your government in 2015, but they did not succeed in achieving their goals to defeat the on thought a lot back movement. why do you think that is the case? why did the saudi le coalition fail to defeat the on solemn movement? and you expect that the u. s, and the british government will continue to wage their war on yemen through saudi arabia and the coalition. so he asked if, could he, this war that was declared against yemen for 9 years is a school of its own. how much have we learned about was in history? how much have we read and learned about world war? one welled war 2 and the 30. it was the 100 year war. and the american civil war history has taught us a lot about was that occurred in the past,
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and also the ground 0, a war in which well power was launched, a war against the russian empire. today, the war in yemen which has persisted for 9 years is another lesson in the history of wars. this is because we do not have the same level of sophisticated weapons possessed by the u. s. and british governments, where we do have is a stock pot of russian and soviet union weapons, they've been stored in yemen for many years. that's the 1st point. secondly, our gemini ami has been able to take these old weapons and upgrade them and transform them into more powerful and sophisticated weapons. there were those who claim and continued to claim that these weapons being provided by ron to santa. however, this would be impossible because saudi arabia and the coalition claim, they've blocked all and drain exit points in yemen from land and sea. so how could these weapons from iran reach us? the 2nd question is, how many weapons would iran have to provide to us in order to put up this resistance for 9 years, it would be impossible for us to continue to war for 9 years. if we did not have the technology resources inside our country,
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we have students who study for many is in russia as that he, for many years at russian universities. we have a long history of students who went to russia and studied over the past 30 years. we're seeing him witnessing the result of this education, the russian weapons we have proven to be very effective. this is because these russian weapons are being carried by yamini person who has a solid will and character and has a solid and honorable leader who is the leader of the revolution. therefore, all the necessary conditions have been fulfilled in order to revive. we have a leader, we have weapons and our course just selves to protect their interests and protect the nation. this war is an aggression against us and not the other way round. we are not the ones transgressing against abu dhabi or to buy re add or jetta. we only began retaliatory attacks after being bombarded for 3 years straight by the saudi led coalition. what can you say about your most political future once the war is over? who will govern the country?
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how will the new jamini government in the future deal with the southern separate us regions, alcorda and nor bad air land? we said that after the war ends, we will end to political negotiations for 23 full months to a year of the most. the sienna politicians involved in the negotiations must come out of the dialogue with decisive results. so she wants an independent southern states demanding this because they've been and are being oppressed. therefore we have to know how to resolve this and what is the solution? the solution needs to come within the framework of a unified yemen. that a solution can never come from the scope of separation. a divided yemen will only be the beginning of more pressing issues ahead. will plant the seeds for was for many years to come? international humanitarian organizations have reported problems with funding their activities and yemen. often they have not had enough money to provide humanitarian aid. why do you think a large number of countries have enough money to fund ukraine with weapons,
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but they do not have enough money to alleviate the suffering of the many people. alyssa, offer. this is a good example of the double standard culture possessed by european nations. european politicians do not have the humanitarian morals and ethics to resolve the issue is happening in the world. they distinguish between which refugees they like and don't like they distinguish between asylum seekers and nations, and those who are in need. they practiced what can be categorized as double character or double standard. they have double standards in morals and principles. they talk about not having enough resources to fund humanitarian aid, but on the other hand, they from the ukrainian government with money and weapons. imagine in just one yet, $200000000000.00. we're allocated to the nicky every geem while the rest of the world any receive $20.00 to $30000000000.00 in funding. this proves that these european nations do not care about humanity. they do not care about refugees. speaking of refugees, they only like ukrainian refugees because they have,
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i didn't have blonde hair and blue eyes. they do not like the refugees that come from palestine or siri or iraq or afghanistan, or pakistan or such nations. this is the moral and unjustified double standard. we have all witnessed from european nations of the west, according to major western opinion polls, most people in africa and asia, view, russian and chinese policies. positively. what do you think distinguishes china's and russia's approach to international affairs from that of the west. do you have stories about how you have experienced a difference in these approaches? see, oh, how that helps the shockey of giddy, this new eastern alliance that we've seen developed placed by nations that are not colonial nations that are not raving pillaging and exploiting other nations in south america, africa, and in asia. they do not practice colonization of other nations. the 2nd point is, i remember the russian philosopher, dostoevsky. who once mentioned that russia should never lean towards europe because he will treat them unkindly. however, russia should head in the direction of the east because they will be treated like
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royalty and welcomed with open arms. this is a russian philosopher who mentioned this about 200 years ago and advised the russian leaders at the time. china and russia capable of being a source of power for people seeking to liberate themselves from colonialism. russian china have always supported movement, seeking to liberate that nations against imperialism against european expansionism, including that of france, hall in germany and british domination. the western alliance any seeks to steal wealth and extorted nations natural resources. this is a policy with nations in the middle east. they deal and communicate with elite politicians of that nation and can spy with them to transform the people into slaves. china, russia do not engage in such manners. these tendencies and policies never have and been enacted for at the history by russia and china is not part of their philosophical moral approach. therefore, why shouldn't we allow this relationship to foster? this is not just my personal opinion, it is an unbiased assessment of what the west represents to the population in
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africa, asia, and latin america. what the east represents to these populations, for example, china is belton road initiative, involves 150 nations. that for the west has no other option, but to reluctantly accept china's economic victory. i've a western economies just as the west enjoyed the fall of the soviet union in 1991. europe must now drink out of that same cup of defeat. that was tasted by the east. is it because the rise and fall of nations hinge on their economy and also the foundations of enlightenment? this is why we're seeing russia and china thrive on a global stage. you have said that the british government is committed war crimes by selling arms to saudi arabia, which in turn it uses against the many people to day britain is supplying large quantities of weapons to ukraine. do you think london should be responsible for deliberately instigating and prolonging wars around the world? i'm an uncle to hailey. yes, i mentioned this to one of the british networks at the beginning the word yemen. i
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mentioned that britain supply saudi arabia and the u. a with weapons against the gemini people, and this is an act of a war crime that the british government should be held accountable for, should be prosecuted for because this is a war crime. many people have been killed by these british supplied weapons. children, the elderly and women were killed by these weapons. much of the countries infrastructure has been destroyed. a similar crime is being perpetrated in ukraine by european nations. just as in the case in yemen, they supplying a fascist nazi light ukrainian regime because they hoped to destroy the wood of the russian army, west coast and plotting ways to defeat the russian army. this is the main goal they need to accomplish in order to achieve their other goals, destroying the political, cultural, and economical foundation, the russian federation. how does your shuttle amendment deal with terrorist elements operating in yemen? who was supporting these terrace elements and for what purpose? athena and other daughters plagued us with these terrorist elements which had been
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planted by the american and british intelligence. i'm referring to what is known as isis, al qaeda. if you do research, you will find that they are indeed a product of british and american intelligence that there are many proofs of this us in britain entered a rock and siri under the pretext of fighting al qaeda. however, it was exposed to the well that the u. s. army ended syria to protect ices in southern and central syria. this was during the same time that the russian army was supporting the syrian government against these terrorist elements. this is the same situation in yemen. the terrorist groups here operate in the same areas where there is an american presence. u. s. and british forces exist in the province of elmira in order to protect these terrorist groups.

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