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of called the conflict in ukraine, a war of attrition, others claim russia is pursuing its own strategy on its own time table. however, there is ample evidence the camp regime is losing and badly. and this is why this stage of the conflict is so dangerous. ah, with our country will continue to act as one of the sovereign and authoritative centers of world politics and fulfill the historically established mission of maintaining global balance and building a multi polar international system. i'm a person say is russia will uphold international law? and with this due to lateral pressure from some countries, as it welcomes newly appointed ambassadors from around the world at the credit of a q you, when i thought and think the truth off the organization blocks, the web cost of
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a meeting on children evacuated to russia. from the don't back conflict with president vladimir putin and alexander lucretia, and co sit down the talks in moscow as russia and bella luce forge, closed the security of time to overcome western prussia and mit the conflicts in neighborhood you crate on south africa workers has been fired by a local retailer by americans will not protest outside the u. s. embassy in pretoria with a very welcome to you. this is nancy international with the very latest. well these days, it's good to have you with this this out. now, father repeat and say russia is going to be an independent force that will kill global stability and a rapidly changing world. 17 ambassadors from around the globe, take up the new posts in moscow. they will be welcomed by the russian precedents at
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the kremlin. this is our country will continue to act as one of the sovereign and authoritative centers of world politics and fulfill the historically established mission of maintaining global balance and building a multi polar international system that provides opportunities for developing these on the basis of a unified and constructive agenda of latimer potent just wrapped up his address to the audience of ambassadors from 17 different countries. he said it's important to speak with exactly these people, especially right now specifically regarding political dialogue and humanitarian issues. because the global situation right now is very complicated, with many contradictions involved in the russian president said that russia is and always has been open to dialogue on those issues. but what am i putting did say quite a bit about, like you said relations with the united states, but also with the european union. he said it was the european union that is
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responsible for starting this geopolitical confrontation, which obviously led to the ukraine conflict that's going on right now. and he also spoke a bit about the fact that, that the north stream to, he called the north stream explosion, an act of sabotage. and he actually called on the ambassador from denmark, who was in attendance at this, at this address, to support rutledge and who was behind it. mostly, our official relations with denmark, deed bag, 530 years at one time, even the reigning houses of the 2 countries were related. our states have historically been close to each other. they behaved like good neighbors in the baltic today. the baltic sea is literally not call mentioning the incidence of sabotaged on september 22nd of the stream pipelines. we hope mr. bassett, or that the danish side supports all of our proposals to establish an independent international commission to establish all the circumstances. now,
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he did also comment on relations between russia and the united. he said that they're in a deep crisis right now, specifically because both russia and the united states have very different ideas of what the world order should look like and see if i needed to. unfortunately, our relations with the united states on, with global security and stability directly depend, are experiencing a deep crisis. it is based on fundamentally different approaches to the formation of the modern world order. madam and bassett, or you may not agree with my opinion, but i cannot say that the use of such tools in the u. s. foreign policy, as support for the so called color revolutions. the co and key of in 2014, eventually led to today's ukraine crisis, and additionally made a negative contribution to the rendition of our relations. but we have always advocated building russian american relations exclusively on the principles of the quality and the importance of sovereignty. and we will continue to be guided by
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them. the russian president also reiterated that throughout this entire time, russia is, is, has, and always, and always will be open to dialogue and the stabilisation of relations with any countries. a trespassing single say propeller plain from ukraine has crushed in the neighboring russian region of pretty and not far from the border. russia federal security services, the pilot tried to hide, but was cotton has been detained, and suspect ukrainian citizen is not one the investigation by russian authorities. as we know, comments on the instant from so far as i am back to the us has slammed the security council for blocking an online broadcast and dedicated to most goes efforts to evacuate children from the dumbass conflict zone. i love who this is, who are british and american colleagues were so afraid of the truth of the broadcast of this meeting that they objected to the broadcast on un resources.
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that's their commitment to freedom of speech and the understanding of our western colleagues from within the u. n. only information that is convenient for them is voiced everything else is russian propaganda. since 2014 hundreds of children have died in the don boss region, and dozens of times more have been injured. now these figures are growing, including thanks to the supplying of long range weapons from the west. now we understand that it was the embassy or the, the mission of the united kingdom. ah, that blocks this from being webcast. it's an informal meeting of the un security council called by russia. and the theme of the meeting is children, an armed conflict, ukrainian crisis, evacuating children from the conflict zone. and essentially, this is an opportunity for russia to shed light on the reality of the situation. what is happening to all these children who have been displaced by the conflict? and how is russia handling and making sure these children get to safety on making
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sure these children are able to re unite with their families. there has been a wave of allegations and unproven claims across social media regarding children, displaced by the conflict and russia would like the opportunity to present sound the reality of the situation. russian ambassador and ben zia began the meeting, was some strong words, refuge. it is not enough for western arms suppliers to kill children. they also decided to shift the blame. so they began to accuse russia of abducting and forcibly displacing children. according to their version, the children and particular orphans should have been left in war zones. western and key of authorities have carefully and deliberately distorted the picture. now the russian commissioner for children's rights spoke about the reality of the situation and how children are being reunited with their families. and how russia is trying to make the best of a very bleak situation where many children have suffered as a result of the conflict. looked at the bottle of water in october last year with
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the consent of their parents. children from the her son inseparable regions were sent to children's camps, and crimea said that they would be safe. but at the time the front line was moving and their transportation back home was not safe. the children's parents ended up on the other side of the border. some left, the war turned regents and it was decided that the children would stay to wait for their parents or legal representatives to come pick them up. through volunteers, we searched for the parents and prepared documents for the children's transportation. in january, more than 2000 children were offered to have re united with their parents and about 400. where waiting to be reunited. we hoped to re night those whose parents are in the eas zone, with the help of the red cross where their documents were transferred. and the moment only 16 i still waiting for parents or relatives. and i am sure that we will soon be able to return each child to their family. it's an important meeting. it is being broadcast. it's being broadcast on the youtube channel of the russian mission
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to the un, and other places across the internet. and it is giving the heart wrenching details of the children who've been displaced by the conflict. and it's really showing the reality of the situation on the ground. a reality that western media has obscured and now we see the u. k. mission to the united nations is doing its best to make sure doesn't get broadcast to the world. canada as un representative vol grey of his to have condoned the terror attack. they took the life of a russian journalist, quoting him, a vitriol, lake propagandist. because he was not a journalist, he was a vitriolic propagandist, a spreader of hate and misinformation, with a criminal record. russian journalists are either in exile or in jail. flatland to task a war journalist from the gun. yes, were public was killed on sunday, an explosion and a cafe in st. petersburg. at least 42 other people were injured, including a child with several victims still in hospital, in critical condition. the main suspect in the bombing daddy, a trap of
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a has been arrested on these on the investigation. russian officials say ukraine ought to be attack on the task which he has denied. president putin has addressed the case saying that the west could also have been involved in those rates. the key of regime continues to commit grave crimes against civilians. peaceful cities are targeted with rockets, shield will r tillery and mortars. terrorist attacks are regularly carried out against local government officials, law enforcement, journalists, public figures, teachers, and university professors. neo nazis operate not only in the territories of new russian regions. there is every reason to believe that western intelligence services are involved in the preparation such sabotaged and terrorist acts were supposed to have anglo canadian journalist and doctor visits to say as such, extreme statements by candidates, un representative, simply show the countries of stance towards russians. i would say baset array came
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pretty close to justifying the just killing of all russians really are injuring russian candidates at war. i mean, canada is this is bob gray is an extreme example of the canadian diplomatic apparatus seeing itself at war and the enemy. and we are, they don't officially say we're at war, but we are involved in a proxy war. there's canadian special forces in ukraine as former keen soldiers fighting more than $2000000000.00. and canadian weapons have been sent over the past year. tons of intelligence support to fight to fight the russian military. ambassador res, recent comment is just the extreme example of, of this. you know, all russians are bad. may wall bella, russian president, alexander lucas. shank, i was being hosted by florida may polluted in moscow for talks because i think it
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was, it was full and extensive to day visit russia and by the rules to discuss the development of the bilateral union states against the backdrop of the conflict in neighboring ukraine. the meeting comes to the days of the killing of russian journalists in from petersburg, which must have blamed on sitting down the cremeans talks early on wednesday that we should go highlight to be successful. pushed back of western sanctions by both russia and spell. we'll ship, we're gonna go with them. full of them with everyone was skating us with famine called and song. and watch about us to day. there is so much bread that we don't know what to do with it. all in one has something like this ever happened. such a big harvest, the same thing will happen in the industry, and we will overcome everything. and those who hoped or predicted that we would collapse our proven wrong. we will survive and do everything even when it comes to microelectronics. missiles are flying mills,
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reuben is moving both and bellows and russia, so we will overcome everything. we just need to be patient understood in south africa, members of a workers union have rallied outside the u. s. embassy in pretoria of the many of them was sacked by a local retailer, owned by american corporation will not protest to say 600 workers were unlawfully fired by macro. the south african company showed its staff the door off. they went on strike last june at demonstrators, now want vicky wester pressure wal mart to ensure south african employees on treated fairly. i think carrabba's a tight lab reports from petroleum after 12 months of negotiation and deadlock between walmart, the american retailer, which own microsoft here in south africa as well as the union. so how this is what is come to a visit to the u. s. embassy, but why?
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you understand that when the company, well my came in to sort of we got it promised that it'll adhere to. billy bob legislation is obligated in terms of a law. we work out the joiner union of that try engage with quoted bargaining, but over the years, where doesn't been saying that the company has not new coming good to that. but we came to the u. s. embassy on the basis of i, that's all my or read you need to go on to you as a hope. so we got to we must supplement them and say here, and they shall see to it that they deliver the message. it's been approved in 12 months for the workers and the employer for the workers glenda before grow their wages as they go on numerous pickets and protests outside bill plates
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for the employer. they are cleaning property. walmart says that it made a $111000000.00 loss last year as stated in their results. but there was also another deadlock, this time ever gave of the american embassy would without refusing to sign the memorandum being handed over by the union. but ultimately, a consensus union members were able to go in and give them a random sign and they promised their american officials that bill be back here, protesting again if they do not receive a favorable ear. got a bill is either part of the news in pretoria or the u. s. embassy. ukraine's neo nazi troops from the notorious as of battalion have become the latest stars of new york times article, where the outlet tailed, their use of powerful western weapons against russia. as comes ahead of an anticipated large scale ukrainian offensive on the front lines. one image published
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in the new york times piece clearly shows neo nazi insignia brandish by one of the ukrainian commanders. as despite all of the efforts by the as of members to try and conceal such affiliations following reports by several media outlets that the west is actively arming neo nazis. and only a few years ago, the western mainstream media had openly criticized as office troops, exposing that miss fascist, since they are not sees who have been accused of war crimes. the infamous battalion was one of several ultra nationalists factions that emerged to after the 2014 qu in ukraine, as all was just deployed by key s new anti russian authorities to clock down on separatists and don't bass with widespread reports of atrocities committed by the ukrainians that, scotty know hughes host of the 360 view stays the us media is our brain washing americans to support washington's agenda. here we see this blatant obvious example
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of a neo naziism that is happening in the present day. and it's not like we did not learn our lessons from the past, but this is all about what the american media wants to feed the people in order to cover for the narrative that the politically powerful in this country are continuing to push. but once again, americans don't always look to history to find out what is the true story happening on and it just to be honest, become so complicated on purpose so that most americans just take or exactly what they see amongst the headlines, which is extremely naive and in this case, very dangerous, as unfortunately so many, it seems like an america want to continue marching to escalating this more rather than a place of peace. which i think what most american people actually want trying to say is, is concerned of a growing us military presence in asia following an american deal with the philippines. that would give washington more access to bases that may sound totally out of self interest to the rosman taste, as there were some the polity and continues to strengthen. it snowed for deployment
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in the region. the result will inevitably be increased military retention and endangering regional pieces to build a new deal will allow for additional bases to be utilized by us troops indefinitely, including one across the south china sea. from taiwan, the pentagon said new locations will strengthen the into operability if the u. s. and philippine armed forces and allow them to address a range of shed challenges in the, in the pacific region. despite these move washington on the mainstream media and system aging is the one this being aggressive. china is preparing to kill americans and we've got to prepare to defend ourselves. and the defense department is making slow, really slow molasses slow preparations to oppose china international and independent china specialist and re long se washington military moves in the region, not escalating tensions over taiwan. this is significant because it's all aim at
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a taiwan situation. the philippines are controlled a significant part of the waterways approaching taiwan. so the united states is preparing for this scenario of confronting china, the china with both and nuclear capabilities and also is economic clout is regard that is a p, a challenger, which hire and existential, straight to american hedge money. and that's why both parties across the oil in the united states agreed on confronting charter and then even regardless of the presidential election, the relationship is likely to get a lot worse flange president. emanuel mcclung has arrived in beijing where he lay to be joined by a commission president of sullivan. the lion. the visit is seen as an attempt to woo china, while paging deepens is times with india and russia. president micron has even said
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that the you cannot give away china russia. you don't cripples because i believe that this dialogue with china is necessary. we in the will be to blame if we allow the exclusivity of dialogue with china to be given to other european neighbors. russia, one of the crowns main goal is to enhance economic ties with china, which is seen as an attempt to mitigate financial problems in a local journalists from baiting reports. french president and manuel kron is his 1st verify his visit to china. since he was re elected south, it's very symbolic. it's here to meet his chinese counterparts and came apart to attempt to forge a new course or a bilateral relations. so analysts say that friends was encouraged by china is strong economic recovery and also promise and openness to foreign investment. so the chrome will also visit china, southern one joe, the capital,
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a condom problem. so this is also home to so many french businesses. this is also symbolic because this also highlight the importance of cron places, you know, during this visit to china in terms of trade. meanwhile, russia has adopted a new foreign policy concept. the strategy, the strengthening and deepening of relations with china and india as moscow's top diplomatic priority. that's that co statements by beijing, reassuring its long term commitments goes where you no matter how the international situation changes, china will continue to be committed to promoting the comprehensive, strategic partnership of coordination between china and russia. in the new era. political commentators on brick mong say, is the european official thing to be doing the bidding of washington when it comes to dealing with bay j. well, jing during the difficult situation because before going to china,
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mccorkell begun that indicate the degree of submissiveness of the french, even of france. and of course, the rest of your hub to the american. so, i mean, they can have an independent policy. the goal would never done that, and since it can have an independent policy, how can they, you know, i mean, they try to keep in economic days, which i know because they need to. but as far as basics is concerned, they paid to the touch chain. they're from her shine, india, they're going to fail. i mean, i think i started doing them about human rights, or like telling them about the war in ukraine. leasing is totally independent. they're sure of themselves. they're not going to change their foreign policy to please mccoy. michael doesn't have economic power over china. the defense on china, more than 10 years in the u. s. 53 groups of activists have appealed to the white house to review washington's ties with saudi arabia. as we adds track record of
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various cases, however, the joint statement to joe biden doesn't actually focus on human rights and mentions oil deals and even russia at the top of the agenda. to bind administration has repeatedly promised our re evaluation of the u. s. saudi relationship during the presidential campaign, once an office and most recently in october 2022, following the decision of up plus, led by taking place for us in congress to take up a needed debate. what a bill referred to by the statement as a us senate resolution that suggests gathering all available information concerning alleged violations of human rights by saudi arabia. promotionals that caused for the removal of critical us military assets stationed in saudi arabia, under the u, a. e. the bills introduction came one day off the re ads and daddy abu dhabi, while those through the way behind the pe plus decision to cut the block oil output
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countries on russia agreed to reduce the oil production by over $1500000.00 bows per day to stabilize the world economy, the world energy markets, while the and normalized oil prices that despite us cost increase, all production. washington's energy secretary has condensed the move, calling it not constructive. well that said, discuss this with all guess shown stone political analysts filmmaker on screen right now. many thanks for joining us on the program this evening. so washington for decades has had tight cooperation with saudi arabia, but not as now decided to pressure re as over human whites. what do you make of this? you turn? yeah, well, their relationship with saudi arabia goes back to the time of f d r. so i'll quote f d r, that when it comes to politics, you can, you can be sure that it's planned, right? if it happens in politics as plan. so what's happening right now to me would indicate basically the washington crowd trying to pressure saudi arabia. and basically scalded, there's a, there's a whole slew of things that have happened,
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right? not just the saudis basically working, cooperating with the russians on energy policy. also working with china on this new piece deal with iran. and i think this is the most important thing to look at. if you think about how much money has been met by us contractors, military contractors selling weaponry to saudi arabia. that was. busy always, this sort of, petro dollar deal was, was to cycle the patrick dollar money into the u. s. by weapons, by military contractors and, and things like this. and so all the sudden, if saudi arabia fight and had no issue with selling weapons to last year for $1000000000.00, all of a sudden making peace with iran. and if peace basically means less weapon sales, that really might be irritating the americans. in the joint statement from these 53 human rights groups, there was a big emphasis on how saudi arabia had refused to condemn russia, where it's military actions in ukraine. but what does that have to do with human
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rights in the country? well, of course, i mean the, the saudis, if you know, again, we, many people have criticized the saudi policy in yemen. the last 7 plus years, including bombings of many of these are certainly what you could consider human rights abuses. and yet the united states continued to sell them weapons that were involved in those bombings. so clearly it was never an issue of bombing was always the question of which side you were on when it came to the arms deals. and the statement from us groups followed after a senate bill and a condemning saudi arabia, the human rights policy. what does the pay plus decision on oil output have to do with any of this? well, you know, again, this is really where it's curious to see how the you could see the power in many ways as it seems to be shifting globally from a place when the u. s. and going back to the, the seventy's when people like kissinger or the secretary of state can really
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pressure an effect. opec, and basically right around the time, and saudi arabia at the time to influence their policies when it came to energy. now you're basically in a place where it seems that open pick day. well, we're gonna, we're working with, with russia on this. we're, we're not going to be bullied by the united states into lower the basically raising whatever, raising the, the fuel costs are lowering. i mean, essentially they're not going to follow the united states trumpets any longer. and this is a total change from what we saw through the last, the gate to the 45 when f d r made these 1st deals of the saudis. so, you know, we're talking 70 plus years of united states really telling the saudis what to do and all of a sudden it seems that the opec is now operating much more autonomy. and he hasn't gave us in saudi arabia have money to uphold the oil for security agreement. what happens when prongs you know it again i would,
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i would have to say it has to do with this yemen peace deal because in many ways what we saw with saudi and iran coming together for the 1st time arguably since the 70s. right. when the shaw was in power, since that time you've seen really, you know, the iran being, it is from the global community and saudi arabia basically align with the united states and iran sort of being the price. they will of a sudden, if china is brokering this deal with iran and saudi arabia to find peace over yemen, and hopefully more conversation, more trade, right? this shifts the dynamics of that region. so who knows what's going to happen going forth and how the united states will try to effect things, because the united states does have military bases and he's in saudi arabia. and again, it without this need for war and for military. and for this idea of the fear of iran was driving a lot of those weapon sales to saudi arabia. so if that fear has gone to a lot of changes the entire dynamic, many thanks for speaking to as really appreciate your time,
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shawn said political analysts, filmmaker, screenwriter, thank you. thank you. thank you for joining us here on our t international as always, pen seem to be found on our website, the r t dot com, make sure you check it out or will it back in 30 minutes with a germany, thousands of demonstrators demand to stop supplying weapons to ukraine, sanctions against russia have drastically reduced living standards for austrians, and they take him to the streets of vienna check citizens or demanding the government. resign that the country with door from nato and the european union and beginning oshea some,
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some cheap russian gas. and this is a protest by italian bankers, a british being forced to give up the most basic things, jude and he, russian sanctions. europe is now 3, plunging into darkness. it's freezing. ah, but what does the us have to do with it? ah, i will ensure that joe biden does not receive 4 more years in order to.

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