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ah ah, season ship issue, there is really a special kind of cynicism in this incidence because this is the effectiveness cool . it's affecting children. as opposed to thought he's violent to the international law by rating and then seizing a building that was being used as a school by the russian embassy. the president of iran, ivan neighboring iraq meat for historic summit as they emphasize important thing, ties into the country. the massive raised the ropes as an old building, crimea with local authorities saying a drone attends the facility. i'm a little curious as a new fire by the u. s. a dope. a nuclear submarine in south korea is escalating
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tensions in the region with not have the right to do this. the territory of a diplomatic mission can all of this being used by the children of diplomats there, which is why it's quite shocking that this happened, especially the way it happened. because we can see in the video footage that there is city officials as well as police, answering the premises with a crowbar there. they are trying to force their way in. and after they did that, they apparently been locked the gates just to make sure that there weren't any diplomats trying to take out any property from there. apparently, all of this, of course, in violation of the vienna convention, as we heard from our, the russian ambassador there. why is this happy now, this history here? because that's why said yes, it's shocking because it has to do with the school. but it's not surprising because
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we've seen poland really go and added against russia for quite some time now, but i'll take it back to after the special military operation began. so i, in february 2022, poland seized and blocked the accounts of the russian embassy and russia's trade mission. then in march 2022, they expelled 45 russian diplomats from the country. and now just this past wednesday, they seized the funds from the account that they block and transferred it to the prosecutor's office again. and something were to shock in an unheard of. and we're getting no comments from the polish side or from i e. u officials, or western officials that have nothing to say about this. but this is what the rushman bathroom has to say about this whole story. or my lose would you, did you learn, they opened a criminal case and use that as a basis to seize our financial assets. but policy journalists have uncovered some suspicious circumstances in this matter. it turns all those,
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the supreme court ruling that a suspects fonts cannot be kept frozen without presenting an official charge against them for more than a year. it's been over years since her funds were frozen. no one has been charged or at least no announcements were made your employees formally. but the mon is still has not been returns. so they attitude to fall polish counterparts to the requirements of both international law and that counters all more is very peculiar to put it mildly and the amount they seized is quite significant apparently. so it remains to be seen what they will do that with that money if it will then be returned at some point. but again, this is going back to poll and really being a cheerleader for ukraine, really. and it's getting a lot of support from the west just because it's doing that precisely mayville is the plan for poland. why? because poland has always been really the e user poor relative you can say. so it's always been at odds with their e use. are our regional domestic policies and the relationship between colon and
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you was a very good on sale. it's sort of really a portion of ford stance and ukraine. really supporting the western narrative, what we saw, and not only have they sent their own, what was a battle tanks now they're committed to sending war planes as well. and their plan into we've seen this in later supports that they want to have the biggest army in europe. and that, of course is getting a lot of support from of their western allies. so they have more plans. it seems. and there were also revelations recently that they're planning to alex certain parts of western ukraine that they've been discussing this with officials from a pirate. so there's a lot going on behind the scenes. and i'm sure that this is just the beginning. once again, for them to show the world how they are against ross, and they're willing to do anything to cement their friendship with the west at any cost. and it doesn't matter if we're talking about kids or high school. in this
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case. she will, experts, jill 0 says, poses trying to provoke in direct confrontation between nato and russia. is a part and parcel of the poland trying to provoke russia as much as possible. so there's something unusual in trying to pick on diplomatic property. i mean, you know, they've already froze the russian embassies bank accounts a year ago. now they've transfer the funds from the bank accounts to the prosecutor's office. so again, unheard of to do something like that. and then they will also, again, year ago, they didn't provide proper police protection for the embassy and embassy personnel knowing that there was likely to be threats of violence. so, you know, this is a provocative steps. clearly,
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i think of the polish authorities are hoping that russia overreacts and having that you know, that part of it's, it's strange kind of diplomacy, american overreacts, maybe some point, you know, the, the conflict with nato gets more directly, you know, more threatening will dangerous the presence of iran and neighboring iraq and mix and sat on and he's so summers as those beliefs and countries seek to set aside the differences and strengthen the ties i'll think is of the course. it's absolutely fresh is 1st official visit to iran after he took office back in october last year. he was officially welcomed by his iranian counterpart, the to find its trust. they need to expand their ties in all areas. and at all levels, from security to politics, trade, transport, and politics. so i've been frustrated,
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congratulated iran in saudi arabia for the restoration of diplomatic ties. of course, iraq played a key role in making that happen. iraq hosted several rounds of talks between one and react to try to pay that way. and broker a piece the oh, of course it was later on. it was made happen by china ultimately, but iraq contributed to making that happen. the iraqi president, thank iran for its major role in dismantling dodge terrorists back in 2017. when iran helped fight off dodge terrorists. of course it, one is opposed to the presence of extra regional military forces in the middle east . iraq also shares this stance. brian bracy today said that the presence of the americans in the middle east is very destabilizing, as the americans do not think about. i do not care about the security of the regional countries such as iran and iraq. of course iraq's parliament back in 2020
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also share this dance, the rocky parliament's back in 2020. what did unanimously in favor of the ouster and the expulsion of the american forces for from their country amid the us as our fiasco enough can stand the 2 sides also discussed areas of cooperation when it comes to economy, politics and, and power power supply going speaks out against neighboring poland, out of the e. u. in general, for not resolving grain export issues as part of the european, restrict east to new of in received new green, green supplies on their domestic markets. such restrictions for whatever reason they are justified do not comply with the association agreement between ukraine and the ear. and the principal, sir norm solve the you single market. there are legal grounds for the immediate resumption of the export of ukrainian agricultural goods to poland. romania, hungary, slovakia,
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and bulgaria as well as for the continuation of unimpeded exports to all that you member states, and in general, the unimpeded transit of whole ukrainian products to all the countries, both within and outside. you borders, poland, and hungary have bombed ukraine grain in order to protect the economic interests of their own. local farmers. you've been commissioner, 1st condemned phone for the bomb, but cookie gave in to orphans them on. on wednesday, poland allowed, it would maintain his violence at least next year, or also restrictions against supplying crane in brain through mania. green grain is integral parts with the revised food to nations in need tick lilly in africa where some countries are even struggling with famine. but some sources say the grain has not being reaching the intended recipient with only a fraction going to africa and almost half of it going to europe. as was
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now alive to as architecture, virtual conference and meetings found or at african villages offered thanks for joining us. today on this lovely we can here. now look to hear says about 14 percent or around 40 percent of the crane grain had, will said, so african nations. meanwhile, eastern europeans seem to have changed their tune if like saying they don't want or need the ukrainian grain any more. why, why do you think, why did they just send it to africa the 1st place like they were supposed to? well, luckily for you having me in this program and printed a gosh from the sunny john as well. one of the reasons that it's in immediately coming in the mind is the fact that we need to remind ourselves of this rule. it's not only about a guest or we didn't, you came it's, i guess europe as well and slowly but surely we're going to see the consequences on
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that. one of the items as, as you've been mention, acknowledge that they, you don't, but such as the understanding that they are that are on the talk this time with a week from the ukraine. remember this amount of the we built into the eastern europe for that matter. europe will this terms of prices and local production, largely in eastern europe, and that is the whole sense of having the start of the world whereby indirectly the arctic cultural sector is going to be largely lot in the damage. and then, of course, be very much dependent on the supply from united states. if you follow up to the top of the logic, you're going to stand why the wheat is not, then they got enough. respect to africa is a di needs, you know, the price is not good, they want to, they don't want to supply africa. that's not the primary target. primary target is
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to make the people dependent on the ultimate production from united states. so interesting point they put, that is, you know, the west blames are constantly blames rush of posing obstacles to this deal in these allocations are justified. nothing close to the know nothing further the from the shoots. again, i'm the sister of the say that, remember, you proclaim to 2 years ago full to for the for program, which is the director position to the intentions of united states of america. considering the cultural production, you know, doesn't want to use the pesticides or for the g a more into the consumption of the citizens. and that is impeding largely to the production of united states. america . farmers that do the 2nd largest group in united states and they're very much
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going to be how can i say benefiting on this for walked war in the ukraine? those are the effects, you know, russia right from the beginning to minority was very much happy to open the ports and how to apply to africa. and i think it's very much aware of. therefore, you can see the guys that are not watching united nation council of any sanctions against russia because they can see it ostrich. i can see it beyond occurred to interesting when the grain deal was signed between 2 to the and of course russian ukraine. you think the un fulfills is obligations under this black sea green deal in your opinion? what it was, you know, again, she's sorry, but the fact of the met that is that united nation needs been dictated by the
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united states for the very long. i don't see any kid for the coming from africa. no, no, no, no interest for the off the train lapse. south africa such but i'm sitting, is that not importing too much of the read from ukraine or for the met that i show from russia? maybe 30 percent of the entire needs from ukraine, only 2 percent. that you have another central african countries which bailey dependent on the wheat from africa. literally that is not very much up and gender united nations for the time be. it's going to be quite interesting to follow up what's happening now in eastern europe. you know, even poland, which is a close ally of the train, is refusing the sexually understanding that is going to be damaging their family farm is very much. so we're going to be interesting to see what is going to happen with the europe come to the senses. eventually. all they're going to be subdued to,
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to do this manipulation from united states. and it's not only about we were talking about nice production, we talking about anything, all of the sudden because of the false not active all the time, it changes. they're not even allowed. being farmers, especially in the europe, to traditionally from livestock for the met. anything else is dictated from united states of america. this is the 2nd, which is a very, very obvious that a lot meant which is going to be quite interesting to follow in the next few months or years with zach gray inside talking to sort of interesting things that you thought about that. thanks again for your time. we'll speak again about my view. thank you. back now to the current conflict where russia says it conducted a precision attack to take out your cleaning command personnel in the house on right now. the russian investment is also reported that up to $800.00 you clean the
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soldiers have been killed in recent fighting. meanwhile, authorities in crimea say an oil dell was attacked by a massive res. it showed the fire lighting up the night sky with thick black smoke blowing out of the facility in the city of service. of all on the back seat of the blaze has been seen extinguished. local officials said there were no casualties. and to the don't boss where rockets are silly, sliced by the clean, i may have killed tens of use of the past 2 days, including a child, while also the, the 18 others who did the dentist republic that's quoting to local authorities. i did that all the civilian areas in the local capital, the city of don't ask, would show several times why q forces several civilian buildings that have been damaged to include the hospital and the problem buildings. and our course of the
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wrong course or a report is on the scene. ukrainian nationalist used multiple launch a rocket systems against civilian population in the city of until a more of car not far away from them as, as the result, one person was killed and 2 people were heavily wounded. doctors are now fighting for their lives in the hospital. oh, girl of car, young uber yell at a fear before i was never afraid of any shelling. i didn't even understand what was going on. all of a sudden our apartment is filled with smoke. my husband immediately understood, we just heard a loud sound coming closer and closer and then there was just a bang. the smoke was everywhere, all the glass from the windows and or balcony blue. and it was a big shock. over that he saw rosanna much hello sweetser, you go lukewarm. i had rockets fly and not far away. less than just by the sullens . i understood they were getting closer. he could hear the crackle of rockets and
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then they were just too loud benz. i'm not sure, but i think they were too cool. nieland's vicki, them sneaking them voided. so crane ukraine is fighting against civilians. that's all i can say. i never thought that this would happen here is just awful people at dying for nothing region trouble. if you look, you can see the rocket hit this building right here. it came right through the roof . lucky, there were no casualties, but many other people have died already. i came here as a volunteer from i've been here for a month now. he can see and hear their rockets. sometimes they even use high mas rockets as well that they don't stop war. can i say these are not people who are even worse than fascists on initiative. another day if they don't think versus people. so that's why the shoot as civilians. the also shoot at our buildings and services which are necessary for normal life. here the shelter school, a young boy just 21 years old, was killed. he only just graduated and wanted to start his life. civilians are the
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ones being killed here. apartment buildings were partially damaged and several private houses were completely destroyed by ukrainian artillery shelling. a woman was killed right here and another woman was severely wounded. she has now been treated at a hospital. ukrainian nationalists continue shooting indiscriminately against civilian population here in the next people's republic. yeah, now let's just say gila, i was sitting outside, then i came back to the house. my daughter in law was next to me. just as i said down, you can hear a bank at 1st, the sound seemed to be coming from far away, but then it was closer and closer. after that it's just exploded. i thought it was nothing because you can hear explosions all the time. but then i looked at my daughter in law lying on body, who had seemed badly wounded. nothing good happens to us here until monica is just
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one of many villages here in the nest republic that comes under constant ukrainian artillery shelling civilians here are constantly suffering. as you can see, this house has been completely destroyed. the woman that i just spoke with cannot stop crying. she's 89 years old and and doesn't really understand what to do next. she's just her one of many victims of ukrainian aggression here and an escrow public from anchor river artie. ah no clear house warned against escalating new attentions in the region of the us and south korea declare the government. the stars, including positioning in nuclear submarine near the peninsula, young says it has certain it's resolved for repairs own defenses. joe biden, with excessive self confidence,
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showed irresponsible courage without any calculation. this incident, which reaffirmed the hostile nature of their rulers and bellicose maniacs of washington and sol towards our state, gave us a clear answer. what should we do in the future? what should we consistently prepare for? the more madly the enemies cling to nuclear military exercises and the transfer of nuclear strategic weapons to the korean peninsula. the more our will of our republics right to self defense increases. those laws came a response to the south korean present. 65th to the us, 1st time in a dozen years the leader from saw as visited washington during the time that you and so you'll address a joint session of congress, met with president boynton as well as the u. s. secretary of defense artist though, looking into visiting this trip and was emerged from it. let's
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