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it's no cost to ship up that we're still a to past half control panel present. when a bundle of 11, i think it was something with every night asked myself, why should every country have to be tied to the dollar for trade? why can't we trade in our own currency? the brazilian president calls for ditching the dollar and using national currencies . the trade as breaks over thanks to g 7 incentive global g d p. also this our you bring the youth as a spending with the state. google is not to allow the single view them to gusto when exclaims, to doing in the new world order process for minister explains moscow's revised international doctrine, which responds to the quote, hybrid wall. the west is waging against
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a multiple the world. and so diplomats from india mozambique have written the rails on an indian made train in the african states that was during a visit aimed at boosting bilateral ties and highlights in mo, mozambique as a gateway for indian investment in africa with july from our studio here in the russian capital, you're watching t a r t international. i'm pete just got here with all the latest this friday afternoon. thanks very much for joining us. the chinese president or she ging ping has said that boosting ties with brazil is a diplomatic priority phase country. and as, as the leader welcomes his, brazilian count spots lose the silver to china. well ahead of his visit to china, bazillion president de silver thought about moving away from trade in dollars. his call comes as china and brazil have completed their 1st transaction in yuan,
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and i was in advance of his trip. the sides also expected to sign several agreements on exchange views on international matters. earlier present lula called for using national currencies instead of the u. s. dollar the global trade it thought the lloyd gimme bill. every night i asked myself, why should every country have to be tied to the dollar for trade? why can't we trade in our own currency? today, a country needs to run after dollars in order to export it, when it could explore in its own currency of who decided that the dollar was the currency after gold. let us get more of those talks between president she and lula from a cdn correspondent, sion tune e e e n. thanks very much for joining those. shanna. first of all, can you tell us what the key takeaways are so far from these talks? well, thanks for having me 1st on president, she spoke highly of the bel air relations between china and brazil. during the talk, seeing that china sees to relationship as one of the ha,
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one of the top priorities in is in the countries diplomatic agenda. and the 2 leaders have agreed on of forging stronger ties between the 2 countries um, economically, politically and culturally present. she pointed out that as trying to embark on his journey to pursuing high quality of the development and modernization china, a definitely continues to open up, which means that more opportunities are had for brazil and other it's, it's, it's other islands. and to present she said he's very much confident about the, a brit china and brazil relationship to that continues to enjoy sound and steady growth, which is bound to play a very important role. a very positive role for peace is to billy and prosperity in the region for both and beyond. no, no,
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no use touch on this slightly already. but what effects would the boosting of relations between brazil and china have on the future of the bricks, groups of bricks, group of economies is a whole for the economy as a whole. it the to it that you have agreed on were a cooperation and more and when it comes to economic corporation and traits and also do the dollarization is also i on is gender. it's one of the hardest issues discussed. and it's very much in the interest of people in both china and brazil, and maybe in the future from our bricks. countries will know that china's largest commercial bank of the industrial and commercial banker, china, has possessed, is 1st cross border and settlement in brazil as local branch. and it marks one of the most significant step in the grant globalization. and also in the deep
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dollarization in the bricks, country and the movies expected to boost original economic and treat recovery and post pandemic. and perhaps will help companies in both countries to find a more reliable attorney to the us dollars as they see safer cooperation for tree investment deals and reduce the risks of the bullet. tell us dollar and looking forward in the future. many people say that it could include more other moves for building and more reliable payment mechanism, amman, bricks, countries as well. so more moves to be expected in more cooperation and ties. yes. to be expected to head you know, sounds like a very positive development for ties between the 2 confusions union city. jen, correspondence, thanks very much for break and donna, the visiting presence visit to trying to thank you. you. i'll delma recess,
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head of the new development banks. as the brakes nations have already outgrown the economies of g 7 countries fix it on our end, on my break has become even more relevant together the countries representative of 40 percent of the world's population and approximately a quarter of global g t p in purchasing power parity, it is estimated that that bricks economy's already larger than the economy of g 7 countries. um, i mean, while the share of the chinese currency in world markets has doubled over the past year, last february, the u on accounted for less than 2 percent of global trade. since then, the chinese currency has reached 4.5 percent with you are now breathing down. the euro's neck. the dollars sure is also in decline. us more, more traders soon. so it's chinese rival las cross live now to sort of go to head of the e s. g ratings service. so ok, thanks very much for joining us this afternoon. now 1st of all, i just want to,
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to get your thoughts on the brazilian president's visit to china and how it will burst ties between the 2 countries. oh, thank you so much for having here to comment on the li shoes. yes, certainly, i mean china has been looking at brazil as a, as an important investment destination for, maintains especially critical minerals as it was who does the combination agenda very aggressively? in recent times, the prices of those minerals have declined. but this is how critical mineral is not over as the work the colonizers and increasingly, you know, the impact of lithium and other such elements. rule harder. china already has significant interest in chile, for example. and it's quite natural that should also look at building stronger ties with brazil. and you think this is a positive development for the bricks, nations as a whole. and do you think that is, is part of the shift to
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a so called multi polar world that we're seeing now? obvious disparities amongst those members per cent of global trade finance does take place, still takes place all of the dollar ation actually quicker. and when the us government and bottoms administration, in particular, weaponized, you know, global trade finance, by cutting russia off from the strip system. this is randy, countries across the world decided to look at or done. it is, unfortunately why the dollar, the vision is inevitable. it's not going to happen anytime soon. the reason is, you know, the nearest or don't do you. one, for example, lacks very lowly when it comes to comparative convertible or di and that country has none of the institutions that, you know, the us has at the same time, countries across the world of what is that, you know, similar, we have an issue with big base, you know, as far as the active site, which is why the graduate diversification, we from the dollar to basket of currencies. that yourself go to the grow now you
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want of course, and also the euro. so over time, you're likely to see graduate dollarization, but only perhaps beyond 5 years have any significant impact. the dollar will remain the leading current. people go or create finance and investment. but you know that gap was really close down. the other countries diversifying away from the dollars. of course, the, you know, the monetary policy that would be pursued by the federal reserve, which is now, you know, had to go on this constant read off, you know, hikes in order to get a handle on the inflation. this makes the dollars particularly expensive, especially if you have dollar denominated. so the rep an additional trade finance, and the larger policy being pursued by the federal reserve are the actual stimulants that catalyst for graduate d dollarization or fascinating stuff. so i got the head of the s g rating service. thank you very much for your time and your insights today. thank you.
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and in other news, the russian foreign minister also echoed the brazilian president. call for the use of national currencies instead of the u. s. dollar in global trade was made during louis visits, china, of course, that were just discussing that provided that the process of deed otherwise ation is inevitable. mug list. the, with great chaos undermining all positions because the countries of the world understand how both american leadership and their settle, i'd states inadequately and grossly exploit their positions in the world economy. brazilian president lewis spoke at a conference in beijing cohen to move away from the dollar and ally more on their national currencies in trade. please trent is irreversible. the americans have already seriously got the branch on which they were sitting. the statement by russia stopped diplomats comes out of a meeting of foreign ministers in whose becky stones, capital, ministers, of the commonwealth of independent states were present, including the chinese and iranian officials. figure rove also said that the states
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knew international doctrine responds to a so called hybrid war. the west is wage and against russia. seeking to maintain global dominance of simply pneumonia. the focus was on the international situation, which has been unprecedentedly, aggravated. it's a result of the hybrid war that the west a least for is global dominance, trying to be the objective processes of forming a multiple, a world order. for these purposes, the grand regime is actually used, which for many years has been nurtured as a springboard from which direct military threats to russia security are projected against these background. russia said that we have developed a new concept of foreign policy, which contains conclusions on how we can further develop our state, how we can interact with states that routine independence. a special place is given to the development of a broad partnership throughout the eurasian continent. we just heard that the minister mentioned rushes, a new foreign policy doctrine that was released
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a couple of weeks ago. and what's special about this document is that if not, the only change is the way russia positions itself on the international change on the international stage. rather, but also redefines, russia's own vision of itself because in that document, russia is being described as a unique or self determined country civilization. i know that's quite a mouthful, but what essentially means is the end to russia's efforts, which began after the end of the cold war to sort of get itself integrated into the western lab international system, or the so called the woo based order. now, clearly russia had suspicions and doubts about the success of this endeavor for quite a number of years. but they got intensified with the launch of russia's military
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operation in ukraine, which according to the kremlin, according to moscow, was a necessary stab to withstand not only western pressure or western hybrid war against russia, but essentially western efforts to fight against the natural flaw. history of china, india and a number of other countries share this view of the way international politics is developing. many of these countries believe that one of the reasons why the west was militarize in ukraine to such an extent, to essentially try to preserve its dominance. now, foreign minister love was specifically asked about the possible peace process in ukraine. he reiterated before and it's just position that russia is open to negotiations. in fact, a russia has tried to reach some sort of compromise with ukrainians last year.
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thanks to the facilitation of turkey, for example, but done the ukrainians had to backtrack under the pressure of the united states. minister abroad says today that it's all committee, not about any piece, talk statements repeatedly made by major leadership, american leadership, french, the this of german leadership, british leadership. they say one of the same thing is there's not time for negotiations. you're gray and must be on the battlefield. russia must suffer a strategic defeat on the battlefield. and only after that, conditions for the negotiations would be ripe. the ukraine was used as a spending material. and the, the steak of the west is not too low. a single event to cuss doubt
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when this claims done in the the world border. the whole problem is not between rush and ukraine. the whole problem is between the west and the rest. and the western efforts to use any means possible to preserve its dominance, to preserve its germany, to preserve its unfair privileges and advantages, both in economic system and in security. they main until dots remains the western position. there could be no change on, on the battlefield. india's foreign minister has been on the rails of an indian maid train during his visit to mose. i'm big. that's different. that's 3 day visits is aimed at string bilateral ties between new delhi and my food . so i think prime minister render modi's vision to make most them big a gateway for indian investment in africa. you deli,
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seeking to expand the countries to train and walk away networks in mozambique. and the foreign minister says the time tested on historic relationship with the country is ready to go to a new level much plus live. now to foreign affairs experts go read chic. thank you very much. good rest for joining us this afternoon. now i'll significant is this visit of the indian foreign minister to mozambique? definitely is significant because the diet was set up engagement in terms of you cation, every culture, defend security, you find the building and also in which india rewards to not only to just to mortgage, but also because you get the on demand and what are the more love big go 3rd, even during the forward may make them as this is spend the,
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all the acoustic partnership with the country and all of that because goes on but in the and more or less frequent concrete, unique land off goods and also the transport infrastructure development which ought, in our ordinance with africa needs in reality. and it did look having any claims for any gonna be still abused. like in western bull nose or china also does that. and that's part of the concern. most of them be a lot of money in africa, but also south africa, the year old for destination or in the other orphan in butler. how do you see the ration of developing in the future between india and mozambique? definitely grow and grow because her india not only for waste fun traffic like
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their 1st corporate china, be also in on lot of material from african countries including dead off more than b and b mainly or a few others born in albany care because all you mainly the lloyd windows, he was a stuff like that from africa heard. so where can i think you all to x and you also import from them. good from vintage vision, from what the lease and not the peer mode. he has called mozambique the gateway for indian investments in africa, dictates india's footprints in africa as a, as a whole to grow. and what role will mozambique play in this? this expansion definitely more than if you have presenting a marble of indian mountain indian partnerships in more then because any
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point in the ship across the want to know that we have highlighted many of those like a little bit more to be. it also means using the water and we are also seeing that the f recall in your book and move on because by using the lease, unlisted you all for information technology has bought the immense was insured to florida and dia all good to be done. a number you go pull, working the other, all the information technology and we get to mission or garage shake foreign affairs expert. thank you very much for your take on relations between india most and be as orthodox christians around the world proposed to celebrate easter israeli authorities. have banned garza worship is from entering east jerusalem shrines, causing a negative reaction from the orthodox patriarch. after many attempts made in
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goodwill, we are not able to coordinate with the israeli authorities as they are, enforcing unreasonable restrictions on access to the holy supple kerr. a moreover, on this voltage you can see a group of israeli men spitting palestinian nuns while walking past them. such actions so further religious discord in jerusalem, palestinians in garza and are required to get permits. 2 visits a jerusalem shrine for orthodox christians, believe jesus is buried. the decision to suspend the permits during the holy holidays comes amid a violence is really going on crack down on palestinians of muslim and christian elias, or jill dirt from the orthodox church council says the netanyahu government is creating religious obstacles due to a, an ideological agenda or the west is ignoring human rights violations. no jewish people have no right to prevent christians from recent displace or force are the existent christians to immigrate promise. yet this place is the core of
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christianity. whether it was bethlehem, where jesus was born or in jerusalem. also from muslims, it's a holly place where you find the alex, a mosque displace that has a huge holy value for muslims, and christians and jewish people have no right to put restrictions on it and make their life harder for its citizens. also for those living outside of jerusalem, where have the right to go there and worship freely without a permission from these railey side. but these re lease force has to apply for permissions. and for those who apply these rail is to reject a lot of them. and for one who gets accepted, they faced several harassments on their way to jerusalem to day with the arrival of the extreme right wing to these railey governments, we see attempts to make the contact a religious one. we say attempts to implement new laws by the news really government based around racism such as prevent and questions from breach in new jewish people, which is free. look at the recent wave of jewish people convert into christianity
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and consider its own internal threat and try to prevent us from preaching them. but this is about freedom of faith and worshiping, which is a personal freedom. but these really extreme mentality can't understand a freedom of faith or converting within religions. they claim to be the oasis of democracy in the middle east. yet they are the ones who practice the most racism and religious extremism and prevent free themselves. any one who is different from them, how this reflects the nature of this entity, which is based on extreme zionism which is considered racist. political movement by all means this racist idea was rejected more than once in the united nations. by the way, yet they still have support from the western communities and many countries that have an interest related to israel. and finally, the us based, middle east institute isn't impressed by the normalization of ties between syria, iran and number of arab countries preferred to back. so called moderate rebels in syria instead of the government. saudi arabia is still in diplomatic ties with both
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iran and syria, or damascus has announced the mutual reopening of embassies which initio me while bahrain uncle has taken steps to resume bilateral corporation. after years of discord off, donal quarter pixel, the story or historic meeting of reconciliation between saudi arabia and syria. after 12 years of sever diplomatic tides, re adds even set it supports damascus. his attempt to reassert control over syrian territories and eliminate arms. militias plaguing parts of the country, but as always, someone in washington is not happy about the prospect of much awaited peace in the region pulling. and that's what we short sighted. so it has welcomed a sas foreign minister based on my dad and deputy foreign minister. i man, so sorry to jed that this isn't the escalation. it's unconditional submission to a criminal regime. an arc, a state, an l. i of iran's islamic revolutionary guard, cor, that's charles lister,
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a senior fellow and director of to serial related programs that the middle east institute think tank sponsored by the us state department. it comes as no surprise then that he spent his career white washing the bloody deeds of syrian jihadist groups. rebranding them as moderate rebels despite the documented atrocities they've committed against civilians. these opposition may not necessarily be the kind of opposition that we wanted, but it has a very significant constituency in syria. so these are not necessarily people we would want as our allies. but we have to acknowledge that these are syrians, and if there is going to be a political solution and they are not involved than we will be creating more of a mass than they're already ease. this is a part of that american catastrophe police's of the middle east. how we will make it a conciliation with terrorists, with the creaming, as with ariana criminal under my fits. they snows very when that are out of sham and other military groups then,
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or that they are those odd tourists entities. and they are classified as a terrace into this and then from national living. how we will make a reconciliation with them and how we bring them to the political operation. should we bring tourists of that government and cvn to the fundamental syria? should we bring those whole be headed city and civilians and sit in san jose and king and make exclusions here and there. should we bring them to the parliament? should we form a bodily man or a government over in criminal r r. i'll shaw, mal new straw al qaeda isis. there's not exactly a gaping ideological difference between them and lister knows that as he even admitted that aurora shaun's command structure was filled with former members of al qaeda. but for some reason, those in washington never really lost any sleep over working with islamic fundamentalists. in fact, the u. s. has a long history of using them to accomplish american foreign policy goals. to be
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fair, we had helped to create the problem. we're now fighting, and now once again, we're seeing history repeat itself in syria, america supporting moderate rebels by this time to bleed the country dry of its oil . it's no wonder america's war hawks are upset, that damascus is making friends in the arab world. oh, out of space has changed their fully season just acquisitions in respect to the syrian crisis, the only party was to move in to change a position as united states here as a middle eastern nations. we have a very long experience with american and with and with western policies in middle east, which was very catastrophic indeed. and i don't think that to my, to the states now if in a position in which can classify, who was that criminal and who was the innocent. who was that doris and who is not an accomplice is always well catastrophic in middle east. and they didn't do anything good for our nations, which we can remember. that's all for now. do be sure to check out our
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oh french president mcgraw's visit to china has the atlantis is world and neocons of all stripes that are an uproar. instead of being a mere cutaway in service of washington, the french president actually stood up for his own country. and europe put his micron above shore in a day late with a
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