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that they will be singling out those athletes that, that support the do not support military operation. no, somebody was saying to me, you have a sports club which is called cisco, which is the central sports club of the army. and indeed, when it was established long time ago, and it was the army club in the soviet times today, it's a commercial commercial enterprise just bearing the same name. ah. so is it the criteria? what is the criteria that looks, that looks miserable, frankly, the way the olympic committee are far, far, i don't think they, they may condition the on the on wearing on, on wearing the insignia, the, the emblem. so whatever i think that they simply exclude at least we fi, excluded us from the, from the international competitions on far in the future. woke up, are they excluded from this one? the what will happen to the next?
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i don't know, but i don't think the condition it's on, on the, on the neutral stages. i haven't heard about it at least. thank you. i it's for me just a hi, my name is exam as him. a lot of, if you didn't use paper, i have very 1st a quick follow up on the rush on fertilizers. you said that you, i hope that there will be a breakthrough. could you please elaborate? what does it break through for you? mean, and then my questions, one about western sahara, whether you met with mr. them stora a if you could shed more lights on that. and my last question is in syria and the issue of firm as you know, the secretary general, i suggested in establishing a mechanism for the fourthly disappeared. and there was in syria and there was
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a meeting, a last week, i think in the general assembly and your country oppose such a mechanism. but a lot of families of, for people who are firstly disappeared with their or their loved one, where disappeared in the regime prisons or the position i are saying that they are not getting information their life is put on hold. and they are asking for such a mechanism and the u. n. is saying that this is kenneth darian mechanism and not a political is what do you say to these families who cannot even i have papered hughes issued about their inheritance over trouble or ridges for their children all over again. all the different are there places? thank you very much. oh fertilizers. what will be a breakthrough breakthrough will be the implementation of the 2nd bug part of the deal, which has not been implemented to since the beginning since the soap 22nd of july
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and no more than 8 months. the nothing was happening despite all the efforts. oh so that'll be the breakthrough. then mr. stephan is breathing the console later in april and he will be i know that he is thinking about something which he does not betray. let's hear him at the counsel him and the chief of the chief of is that you called me not that i cannot provide you with anything of a break. so here, because we don't know what, what the plan of the, the personal invoice and what the reaction of the council will be on the mechanism possibly disappeared. you said that it is strictly humanitarian. nothing
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is strictly humanitarian about say, it's as political as the this independent with him, how the god triple. i am the independent impartial, and whatever mechanism on syria witcher, which it proved to be a as independent as it come. come be, i think the same will happen to, to this mechanism as well. it will be another, another instrument and that, and for political pressure on syria, you cannot create the mechanism on something that happens in the country without the consent of the country concert. that's the principle that works everywhere. the only with the exception for a few countries, city included. so we've been here for now. what do you think with time for lunch, for a couple of a joseph corner,
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kind of pre prices, a 2 part question to relate to north korea? international capacity, could you either confirm or deny recent reports that russia is considering a trade with north korea? in which north korea, which says arms to russia in exchange for food and in your it, in your capacity as president of the security council this month. how would you evaluate such an exchange under existing security council resolutions? thank you. what a question. what an exchange is, my question. i mean we have reports in the press no, which will never, which will never verifies these are at present allegations not, not. so something that we can discuss as, as a done deal whenever we have a committee or sanction sanctions can be on those korea and
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a group of experts that is to uh to, to investigate these, these things so far these allegations. so i don't know what to comment on the thank you about that or just a couple of follow ups really on the black sea green initiative at. okay, so you're saying no, nothing is happening despite efforts. so what is your benchmark to say that the m o u is working for you? it certainly can be 100 percent of your pre war food and fertilizer exports because even ukraine isn't achieving that with their end of the deal. so what it would just give us a tangible, concrete number because it's really very unclear what you expect. and then also just a 2nd follow up, sorry, on a secretary blinkin you said he has to ask lever for a meeting or request a meeting. does that mean a minister love rob would have no interest in meeting with mister blinking of his
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own initiative? i didn't say that the secretary clinton has to ask the minister love of about the meeting. i said that the if for, if there is a, there is a willingness to meet and the we are, we know about, i'm sure that minutes to love are off, will never reject such a meeting. i your side so, but what about willingness from your side? why couldn't you and look with i will invoke and refer to one situation during the last high level debate. or there should have been a regular meeting of the p 5 with the secretary general and traditional meeting that happens every day. and at that time, my c u. s. was the coordinator, and i must tell her that in the b 5, there was one company that was strongly for that meeting. there were 2 countries, i'm sure you can easily guess that one country us initially said that they might
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consider it. but there was do. there was one country that was, was against that meeting. we were not insisting a we, it's, it's a tradition, not an obligation and the meeting didn't a place that means. and then we heard numerous comments from the u. s. officials, the, that it is a b u and their dignity to meet the russian officials. ok, so in this the circumstances do you expect us to beg the secondary blinking for a meeting? if i, if he asked for a meeting for whatever reason, i will not speak for minister level, but i know knowing him a little bit, i am sure that he will not. he will not refuse such meetings, but otherwise was the point. now, you asked about the benchmarks for the, for the black sea initiative to work. i said earlier that
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we have not has single grain exported according to the memorandum of russia. and you and the 2nd part of the deal that we had, the fertilizers that were arrested in some european european ports. ah baltics, in the think belgium, another lence, at least one of them are that we offered to deliver to the developing countries who need them free of charge out of the total number which should, which amounts to nearly 330-0000 tons of fertilizes only 330000 tons were exported to another, evacuated from one of those ports, still on the way to the country that requested these fertilizers, which,
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which say the lake i will do with the nemesis mara, as well as the new multi polar world, which we of course do see emerging also replying to questions from the press so many interesting points covered. let me just take you through some of the highlights the best see a stated that the us presidency for russia is not up for debate. it was scheduled also commenting on the recent murder of military journalists to tasks which we have been covering extensively here on our teen. append the highlighted how the west had failed to condemn the killing of the journalist, which russia has called a terror attack. some question is also asked about the recent arrest of the wall street journal jalissa evans goes to it's in russia on espionage charges there, reminding the journalists that this is currently under investigation and there is little information that he can provide. therefore, on the matter, there was also one question over the bricks at new payment system,
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the balance pointing to the western sanctions on russia and other countries which has taught the brakes. nations that the, the dollar financial system has proven unreliable. and so they're now moving towards new systems of trade between friendly countries. one particularly pointed question. will russia abuse the security council presidency to which i replied that russia values and cherishes this position and who will not abuse the position and never have done. and the past, most unusual question of the press conference has to be a want in a, been the opposed by one journalist you said, have you had a nightmare about nuclear war? and the russian ambassador replying i sleep well, because i know that russia for one is not threatening nuclear war. it's not in our military doctrine and any suggestions otherwise off propaganda. so those are just few of the highlights from that. our long press conference being held in new york
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with you more of the highlights later in the program on with our program now, the killing of a russian war correspondent in a cafe in st. petersburg was a terror attack plans by ukrainian special services of us, according to the russian investigative committee, which is reclassified the murder case as an act of terror. here, however, denies any involvement in the attack. the main suspect darya trip, however, was taken to st. petersburg investigative department for questioning can, does now reportedly being transported to moscow for future court hearings. trip of her has a c since admitted that she was the one who brought the statue containing the explosive to the cafe. do you understand why you have been detained? i am detained for being at the scene of flatland to toss case killing. what have you done? i brought a sachi there,
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exploded those who gave it to you. can i tell you later? cuz i'm standing right in front of the cafe, where the explosion took place and you can see behind me some flowers that locals have laid down there to pay their respects to the fallen war journalists of lad lend to tar ski, who many had lots of reverence for russia's anti terrorism committee has declared this a terrorist attack organized by key of with the help of agents from the anti corruption foundation, which is an extremist organization in the russian federation, founded by the imprisoned russian anti government activists. alex, a novel, ne, now, in connection to this, russia's investigative committee confirmed its detention of daria trap of a that's important to understand because there were reports in the media saying that she was detained for hours and hours even before we got this confirmation. and the reason why it's connected to this is because she had a connections, according to these media reports to the anti corruption foundation. she had been
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arrested several times in the past to add anti government demonstrations. and according to these reports, she also had been sending money to the anti corruption foundation. again, an organization which is considered an extremist organization within the russian federation. the russian interior ministry even released a video confession in which daria trap of a says that she was the one who brought this explosive statuette that i witnesses said they saw a girl bring in to this event key of denied any involvement in this explosion. in this incident, but that's not exactly out of the ordinary because last year when another high profile russian journalist, daria do gonna, i was assassinated, key of also rejected any sort of having a hand in it, or any sort of participation in the organization of that assassination but of course, we're still investigating the story. we're still following the latest updates and we'll bring you the latest as they become available. is video shows the moments of
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the blast at the cafe. wendy reports had been hosting an and a friend of the suspect, an exclusive interview to auntie, said that she was shocked when she recognised darya in a video hunting the statue to touch home. after she did have opposition use, sometimes she went to protests, but there were no signs of radicalism. she has been living in moscow for the last 6 months. she set your work to lots, but i didn't ask where she worked, which had it a week ago, she said that she was not go into saint peters back anytime soon. we discuss how much we wanted to made, but she said that unfortunately she wanted me go into sand pisses back in the near future. commit and med is quite a radical stop pie, didn't them? and believe it at 1st, i watched the video with the hand in this statute. dasher has a very specific voice in intonation, and that's how i recognized her. i then made up my mind that this is most likely a true story. the kill journalist was a prominent figure in the online community of war. reporters,
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the 40 year olds. real name was maxine foaming, and he was from the dorm bath. he fought in the early stages of the conflict from 2014 to 20. 17. in the le ganske people's militia, that experience led him to becoming one of the most at followed correspondence with an audience of over half a 1000000 russian foreign ministry spokeswoman maria, however, commented on petoskey death sang beat mode, was carried out with these silent approval of international structures, russian journalists are constantly hearing death threats from the chief regime and his supporters, which are increasingly being implemented, they're harassed, branded in the literal sense with special markings on the digital platforms of american internet monopolies. well, there is a witch hunt in the western media. all this happens with the tactic, disregard of the romans international structures which now can be interpreted as an approval if not complicity. in any case of the violent death of a russian journalist which was assessed by the key of regime and his thugs as a success. neither western countries nor international organizations,
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nor foreign professional communities, conducted investigations. they didn't even show elementary human sympathy. not so long ago, the west was fighting extreme, has been terrorism, marching with the united from paris in defense of journalists against whom terrorist attacks were committed to day, the lack of reaction, the white house down street, the alleys, a palace, et cetera. given their claimed concern for the welfare of journalists and freedom of journalism speaks for itself. now we're at the point where a russian military blogger flood inter tusky who covered the conflict. ukraine was killed in a bombing of a cafe in st. petersburg over the weekend. that also injured a couple of dozen other civilians and the reaction from western officials has been radio silence. you think that despite its ongoing differences with russia, the western establishment could at least agree that terrorist acts in the middle of a major city center is still worthy of condemnation. after all, we're still talking here about the same folks who spent 2 decades kicking down doors around the entire world under the guise of fighting a global war on terrorism. instead,
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what's been filling that vacuum of silence from western officials has been just a parade of western journalists, underscoring what they figure to be. character flaws, as though they know the guy that could have went to the incident, have a listen. these well known for being very aggressive, very pro wool spiders, the eating each other. that's how one ukrainian official described a blast that killed a pro kremlin military blogger. he insulted on a regular basis, ukraine and ukrainians, and gathered up to more than half a 1000000 subscribers on telegram. though it is not surprising that he was a target. if the western press is going to start using a military conflict to minimize or excuse murder of citizens, simply because they don't like their character or their opinions about the conflict . and that's a pretty perilously slippery slope for some members of the western press. who's countries have been involved in various military conflicts like the u. s. and who have held very strong views that basically opens the door for every western opinion,
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journalist to be picked off by a party to the conflict. who doesn't like what that journalist has to say. i mean, i'm pretty opinionated. should i like bomb proof, my windows or something? at this point, the bulgarian investigative journalist crystal grows of who was heavily featured in the recent academy award winning feature documentary film about russian opposition figure alexis avowedly, apparently thinks that some people are simply quote, legitimate targets for this kind of terrorism. he was a legitimate target, he was a, an officer and an intelligence officer and the propagandist of the same time. ok. so he's trying to argue that somehow the cafe wasn't as a civilian target. that is somehow transformed into some kind of a military base in the middle of st. petersburg or something. look, even if an american general walks into the ritz carlton hotel right next to the pentagon, it doesn't suddenly turn the hotel into a legitimate target for missiles or bombs by some figure representing
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a country that has a, has a beef with washington. and speaking of which there's a lot of media rhetoric playing on petoskey, pro russia stance in his coverage. but there was no shortage of outrage from the western press. and officials over the murder of washington post columnist jamal casual g inside the saudi embassy and istanbul. a few years ago, and that's despite his longstanding activism against the saudi leadership. or what about the terrorist attacks on the chandelier. do cartoonists, and journalists at that particular satirical magazine in paris a few years ago. now they were really activist. and to say the least yet that act was widely condemned by the wes, a whole bunch of western leaders came to paris to march arm in arm with a bunch of protesters chanting. just re shavani. i am charlie i and the people who
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were attacks. so the prominent washington institute for the study of war, that's a think tank, whose board members include american generals, jackie and david betray us as well as washington's former ambassador to the united nations. kelly craft, previously qualified tazarsky as a prominent russian military blogger, whose work they apparently considered worthy of informing their research. and now it seems like there's an effort underway by some members of the western establishment to rewrite history in order to minimize and reduce act of terrorism. all because a, a russian whose views they don't like happened to be the target residence of rushes . northern council have been bringing flowers to the claims ukrainian security forces were responsible for that attack. something key. i've also denied we had from former us marine john, mark duke, and he believes there's been an effort to silence pro russian journalists. i was surprised because of, you know, i,
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i lost another colleague several months ago. dory deanna and, and, you know, we had spent time in dumbass together and we did some projects together. and now him and um, you know, i have to say maybe some anger because you, you only see this happening to the russian journalist. you don't see the russians bombing any journalists in the west. there was a lot of thought that obviously went into this fits if the details are correct, that we're hearing now that a lot of thought went into this. and same thing with dory deanna, a lot of thought went into carrying out her attack as well. so certainly it could have been the same group. they had to have some intelligence, and they had to have significant research to do this beforehand. we've seen the west, they are doing everything. they can to silence the journalists that are either
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the even neutral or have a pro russian stance. so they're doing everything they can with censorship, do monetization or deletion of their social media channels and even resorting to these bombings. now, like i said, you don't see this happening to western journalists or ukrainian journalists done at the hands of russian forces. now, you only see this terrorist activity done by ukraine and people from the west coming in in killing russian journalists because they don't want their points of view to be erred. they have no defense against it. and so they have to hide the truth just coming out of their mouth. every terrorist attack we have seen in this operation has been done by the ukrainian military for the west and were talking yes, just the not just needs car bombings, but we're talking about the bridge. the crimea. we're talking about the nurturing
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pipeline. every single significant can terrorist attack or every single terrorist attack has been carried out by these western elements. and it's really it's, it's disturbing. the website for a closer look at our top story today. the explosion, infant peters, but they killed russian war correspondent, flatland, petoskey find out more about the reporters bank ground. see i wouldn't if accounts shortage from the scene of the talk as well as the latest updates on the ongoing investigation. all that and much more on on t dot com. thanks for a company here in nazi international this monday we'll be back in just a few minutes with the very latest. ah,
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liberalism was again on display this past week with by the 2nd democracy. the problem is most of the world doesn't divide countries into democracy's autocracies . in fact, much of the world views western democracy as an expression of ideological agenda ah, with
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ah ah ah, ah, a ah with with what have you done. i brought a statue that exploded the main suspect in a terror attack, but took the life of a prominent russian journalist agrees to cooperate with law enforcement. wasn't
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moscow accuses ukraine of being behind the attack. a turkish president said it's towards the close to the usaa ambassador in ankara. the jeffrey flight met with the opposition presidential candidate with russia, and it's all production in line with an opec plus initiative to limit outputs. and .

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