tv Cross Talk RT April 19, 2023 6:30am-7:00am EDT
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what more is disgusting is that these american media outlets in american celebrity are so ignorant of history, that they don't recognize the simple and recognize the slap in the face that these young soldiers are doing when they're posing in front of the symbol. the media should know better. mark hamill and other celebrities become more cognizant of history and recognize these nazi symbols for what they are. i would hope it was a standard swastika that they would recognize it. but given the historical ignorance in both western european americans, you say, i'm not sure even a swastika be recognized by the media and these mindless celebrities, the wet media has been pushing out the propaganda that ukraine has put out in hollywood. celebrities like camel, has completely bought into the idea that ukraine is winning major victory when nothing could be further from the truth. and yet the allies from our government, the lives from our media, have willing participants the sheep in hollywood and other celebrities who again
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are walking to your brain to support this conflicts on their behalf. moscow is ready for a ceasefire in ukraine at any time, but the prospect is unrealistic and unacceptable. as long as key of the west and system rushes military defeat. that's one of the messages from rushes ambassador to the united kingdom. in a recent interview with the sunday times, however, the article initially published a week and a half ago, was later quietly deleted by the british outlet. while i'm delighted say we can cross lived on the program to andrea kellen, moscow's on boy to the u. k. and buster hello and thank you for your time today. ok, good morning. can i perhaps start by asking why did you agree to be interviewed by the times of late? it's been particularly hostile to moscow. and did you ever have
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a feeling during the discussion that the piece might not be published or removed? you know, i have a controversial experience always dealing with the british journalist. sometimes they, especially in the elevator on the television, sometimes that they've been aggressive. that's writing. so call me or to put questions which i can answer in the case of times a that experienced political and can i were and i was respectful, quite clear that was that it bit in the newspaper to do a base, which he's saying by itself that sense of shape best exist for us in the united him cal. i perhaps just expand on that because you talked about the, the balance of the piece and that's what a lot of,
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of commentators under the piece had to say as well. so it does lead to the question, why do you think the times took to decision to take down your interview? as i have said, as i have said, the censorship and it is only of the, i don't like the breeze and that will stand them. but it looks like this is the case, and the censorship in a breeze is becoming one of the more shadows in, during the course of the conflict. it is well known to your channel, of course, has been after and impotent to carry out, which is huge. you know, across across europe, but as a understand, that was many people here in britain are thinking differently.
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and the alternative point of view which does not coincide with the narrative that is provided by, by the u. k. government. and the majority of the paper and newspapers is being requested of the people would like to know what is happening in the world in general. and it's important to formulate the reason because of the conflict is complicated. and the website is view that there's being sponsored by, by them. and i think it is wrong in many ways and people to know to make your view in order to make their own judgments. and that's why i think the article was so popular that so many people rotella, then commented on hub there, say that they wanted to hear the alternative view. and i'm foster, you've said that moscow does not intend to keep taking the initiative to improve
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russian british relations, but at the same time is aware that interaction with london is not over. so how can such a stalemate continue politically? well, it's a good question that is true, that it is the initiative or for london, one of the initiative or one that has this leg just destroy the whole section or relationship starting from political economical and going down to to the culture science education liaison between cities and all the rest of it. but in the same time, i'm not thinking about the rapture of diplomats relationship. i work a relationship between 2 countries. they count about 450 years and we have difficulties at different times. we have ups and downs to disrupt relationship.
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it happens only when 2 countries are in the state of wor, usually of course, for us, it's important in these difficult really discontent, national situation to maintain channels of communication. and as far as i understand also officials over london for me yesterday and the government of the out of the same to you or that we should keep context and you play gays. and although it this many areas, but it was as full normalization contacts it. there's no the issue for today or tomorrow. these, what should be the day can be opened when confrontational, i, and i've been teaching those our can to me and we will be stopped and prepared to take into account also. and not only get both dominance and in addition
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to impose so just that perhaps expanding on the latter part of that. if increasing involvement by london in ukraine is seeing how do you assess the risks that the possibility of britain coming into direct conflict with moscow? britain is involved in many weight, the quote, it is blank are a lot, a lot of it is now. so to say in 2nd, least in later after the united states in doing these, this providing as a blank key for financially in order. if it be it's, it's a life when the minute this is this training a lot of, you know, there are so now not only officers but also special specialists and we know that, but it is specialist, they can. but in the beginning of the ration in the ukraine,
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israel and providing them with a sensitive information. they had also that x that a lot. so british citizens are taking part in combat. what would they do in the ukraine? and so it means that the britain is going to deeply and deeply in this conflict. and so far we haven't seen any common sense in relation for him since the but the official land them, it's continuous escalation, continuous in that sense. and a step by step stakes are higher and higher in order to, to make the strategic defeat on the russia, in which we don't know, believe at all richie sooner as well. previously stated, the britain is working on a legal process of an international level to use russian money to finance the reconstruction of ukraine. britain, i believe, would then be the 1st country to hand over russian citizens, money, taxpayers,
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money to ukraine in terms of like galaxy in terms of how far this processed, you know, is a long what can you say on the subject? well, it is at the moment that this clear that it is absolutely illegal to take or show me as suffering from the country and to use it for different purposes. but this is a theft and the majority of experts, lawyers, they are saying that international law does not allow base. and it is not only here in london, u. k, but also in brussels, which is a 3 way. and some ways to do would have central transfer me money is illegal, but the logic, the kind of logic which is totally absurd, i would say, is saying that let us invent something else beyond the cobra international law, which will allow us to do this and transfer well, of course,
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many, many businessmen to us, they are looking at banks all over the world and they understand that any country can be in in this police and which the end the school and reminds the credibility of bank credibility of western financial system. where the dollar is dominated, totally, and by these excellent, that all is speeding up of the transition of international trade from dollar to the national currencies. it really does look like an incredibly risky move by west or officials. can i touch upon something else? you said earlier as well, europe in countries criticize african nations for expelling western journalists, who engage in anti state activities. but as you laid out earlier, at the same time center russian tv channels, including our own,
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those same european nations don't appear to see any contradictions. interactions, it seems to be a trend that's growing. this is again of this expression of channels like its mobile stem polishing. and it's from the general view up of the world to be. she has recently been expressed by the high representative for the european union, the oil international, ferris who has said that the europe, this is a flourishing problem and protests of the world dangles. this is a think which is totally wrong. and i think, i believe that it will only is to exist when a new west will come to an understanding of that the work is multi waller and is not supposed to teach others how to behave the 1st place that they should also
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realize that the mistake and h, u will for their own company. so the whole to europe's economy has been hit hard. we know by blow back to anti russian sanctions this year, particularly. but the e u has until recently kept adding new ones is they're going to have to be, i suppose, some sort of citizen lead concerted opposition to such moves before policies are altered or do you think western elite will stay the course regardless, despite the financial pain being inflicted on their own people new to you this the the ball with an equipment is a and the sample from each of the question. sure. it's. yeah, sure. the sanctions did not brought quite a lot during the the recent a year has been distant, the inflation in,
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in a great britain has still above 10 percent. even this amounts. and of course, we do see that united kingdom is in the less police, the less police among 7 big candidates in, in. and it's a comical edit for the moment comparison with russia and this comparison has been done by many right. now i want to quote, to me is stable and the financial system is quite daisy. this, it has not disappeared, variable is pretty strong. and actually, i believe that they will come to a realistic point of view and analyze that issue to asian by probably not today. because if they will come to that, they will have to acknowledge the mistake and interaction sanction ride another issue to get your thoughts on you said the united kingdom would not be able to
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refuse to supply depleted uranium shelves to ukraine because of established military practices. just want to point out that despite un bodies pointing out their radiation ripped from such arguments, what are these military practices and why do they have such a strong influence? it appears on, on british politicians. but i think there's a common knowledge of the depleted uranium has been used in all risks armies. the majority of automates in germany, for instance, u. k. and france as a part and parcel of the force it has been used during the war in the former yugoslavia imagined 99. and that was in iraq. and we all know that consequences, i know that you need to live, for instance, some cases has already come to the board and it has been award because a soldiers that's an influence on these depleted uranium. they are suffering from
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different diseases and community college. and of course, to see that it was wrong, that's also the condition of a mistake. as for us, big mistake that has been done during the recent years as far as we will continue to explain on the basis of this study that has been done. in bill grades for instance, that you read, the uranium is polluting and contaminating, the bladder and awards are especially and it results into the big euro score for colleges and psychological diseases. genetic data, genetic corrections in among children. so it will allow us for at least 6 generations. so this is a terrible thing and if it will happen in the ukraine, it will be, it will be trouble for the agriculture for the people that they are leaving over.
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allow me to get personal for a moment, a buster, if you will. because right now the u. k. russia relationship looks and very bad shape. you say that you pointed relations, go back some 450 years be between moscow and london. it's a big diplomatic post, an important position. how does that affect your daily work routine from, from what's been happening? of course, the asked of the embassy. they are the writing. so i will say that every embassy and in the capital such as loans on canvas and moscow, embedded many a wide range of tasks that it has to wholesale. and they're changing under circumstances for the moment. since relations has been cut in different areas, of course we don't know so many contacts to develop them across the reach. but while the other hand, we have a lot of other things to do,
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to move them for instance, protection of interest. so grass and citizen that here, because the support them the years and we with officials, a hero and political sub use and a lot less. and natalie no less. but at least is that the provide the end to distribute the point of view or a pull and that kind of $16.00. what's the trying to do? you know, we're interviews and in our information that is quite by their mission. have also other things to do, so we are not short of work or we went to look to the next. i believe it just finally. i know it's a big topic, but i would like just to hear your thoughts on it. we've been watching major geo political offense on full really rapidly of late. do you have a sense why such fast pace changes are happening? no. the inside of the well inside of national political system is changing.
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call the turn. the current, visually, it has started not no, not a year ago. i think that it has started in the beginning of the 90 s or even probably in the eighty's. this is a painful and low political process and we have just entered into the new facebook eat. when some cameras has to change the image. because the collective west of kindness they they don't like it at all. they are trying to prevent and protect the position of minutes or global dominance, and not do they don't want to take the least multiple abroad in which they have to leave. so what is happening in the ukraine right now? it is just one of the stage of big global reconstruction politic and political process,
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and we have to leave with them probably during the coming 10 years. so let us hope that the common sense will prevail. and we will leave these these fully as well. thanks. so much for going through all those subjects with us today. we really appreciate your time. we've been speaking to andrea kellen rushes buster to the united kingdom. thank you sir. thank you very much. thank you. ah yes, some more news just to add, bring you on the day at least 29 people are dead and dozens more injured after a blaze broke out on choose the other hospital in the chinese capital beijing. the flames quickly spread through the building with heavy smoke gun block passage ways, making escape extremely difficult. people were seen clinging to ropes outside hospital windows in a desperate attempt to stay alive. early reports suggested that the fire started during construction and renovation works, which ignited flammable paint of the sites, several people among them me,
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hospitals, director have been detained for questioning over the fatal incident. you countries have distorted the principal at the green deal brokered in his thumb bowl, which aimed to provide safe passage from black c ports to countries most in need. that's the message from russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman re, as a horror of in fact, having spit on the original humanitarian goals of the estimable package agreements . having signed incomplete disregard for the needs of countries in grain and fertilizers, the europeans through all their efforts into satisfying the growing commercial appetites of kias and solving their tasks of stuffing warehouses with cheap ukrainian grain. poland has now agreed to allow ukrainian grain exports the pass through its territory that comes at several other central european countries have been key abs agricultural exports to their markets. you members say the aim of the
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move is to protect local farmers from the low import prices. war sol as a by turn is at odds with romania, slovakian bulgaria, who of protested against the increased influence from you. we're talking with the e. u, as well as with ukraine to find solutions. we want these products to go to europe, but go deep into europe. the whole idea of these european grain core doors was supposed to be to get grain out of ukraine to feed poor people in africa, asia, and the middle east by the green ended up getting as far as neighboring, poland, hungary, and slovakia before getting lost in domestic markets and driving down local prices, basically just diss and parking somehow lake clueless tourists and mixing in with a locust supply to the detriment of domestic farming. but in the meantime, holland is just agreed to lifted ukrainian gray ban magic right. surely it's just
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the coincidence that the move comes in the wake of the european parliament's largest party accusing poland of siding with russia along with its fellow band partners hungry. it's lakia. european governments must not tucked in dutchman to solidarity for ukraine during the war before, unilaterally decided to block expert ways for ukraine in gates. we need to have detailed information and why does grain, you are the products who are not transit it further out of europe. any unilateral action by member states would only be a move in favor of russia, but european interests have long been marginalized in favor of viewing absolutely everything through the prism of either russian or ukrainian interests. but even before poland cave on the ban, the ear bureaucracy was dropping his about as subtle as a sledge hammer, about who really calls the show for poland. trade policy is of exclusive competence and therefore, unilateral actions are not acceptable in such challenging times. it is crucial to
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coordinate and align all decisions within the you just a little reminder there of precisely how much autonomy and sovereignty european countries have over critical economic matters like trade. and that would be well, absolutely not at all. the ear would apparently rather dump millions of euro's eyes of the problem in an attempt to bury it, than have a country take any initiative to fix it unilaterally. because it's apparently important to keep everyone united a board a seeking ship. then to have a breakaway to plug the whole, we're dealing with the war, right? and these will, has consequences overtly on farmers. and more generally, the population of ukraine and the european union and its member states. poland has been leading the charge and brow beating its western european benefactors, germany, and france over dragging their feet in supporting ukraine with weapons. the polish president is also arguably the winner of the unspoken contest among western
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officials for the most passionate hug with ukrainian president vladimir zaleski. they really should have gotten a room for that moment. but suddenly, when paula's interest clash with ukraine's, he still demands top priority. the decisions of the polish side contradict our agreements. we understand that polish farmers are in a difficult situation, but we are for side that ukrainian farmers are in the most difficult situation right now. but while e u countries are busy arguing with each other, african countries were supposed to be the big beneficiaries of the ukrainian brain program. and if they're counting on your up to get moving on needing brussels on stated objectives for the program. while they could end up waiting are i the news continues here in moments where murat, her mommy, he'll bring you all of the big mid week stories at the top in a few minutes time. do make sure to join him and from their team and myself for now
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. in 1884, the german empire began its colonial invasion into namibia. from the very start, berlin encouraged the white colonists to settle in south west africa and take away the best land from the local drives. the germans were actively draining natural resources and using the local population as a cheap labor source. this was causing major protests and led to a rebellion in 19 o 4. the hero and nama tribes rebelled against german colonial rule. kaiser
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wilhelm, the 2nd was fully determined and ordered to suppress the rebellion with the utmost severity against the inhabitants of namibia, germany through it's 15000 well equipped army. all around the country concentration camps were built. in humane medical experiments over citizens were conducted within the period of 4 years. the germans killed up to 60000 people, among which there were 80 percent of the hero tribe, and 50 percent of the nama tribe. the events in south west africa are called the 1st genocide of the 20th century, and not without reason are compared to the holocaust just 2 decades later after the massacre in nam may be a hitler's assault unit put on the same brown colonial uniform which push the world into the chasm of the 2nd world war
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