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the, the south africa, as president announces 6 of africa's latest funds to travel to russia and ukraine, helped broken resolution to the war. the chief of the south african army business must go for adults just days after the us and i tried so his false accusations of the country secretly provided arms to russia. also they saw the rest administer defend. so this ken, john missed all this to sort of us supplied patriots defense system and key of fund of to years of control the see over claims of donald trump versus a collusion or recent american report reveals of the f. b. i had insufficient evidence on the investigation that was based on biased information. the
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you're watching aussie international one is b to scott and wherever you're joining us from. welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis. well, south african presidents that are on the phone as a has said that the russian president vladimir putin on ukrainian president to follow the minister landscape open to receive a group of african leaders full talks regarding the conflicts on the phones that said the heads of 6 african states all supporting a sponsoring the initiative of the confidence is also affected by the will to me that i had the occasion to speak to that is present in person that lives there would be willing to receive emission of the heads of states and both must code and i agree with both of them that we would con, manage with her issues for the engagement with east african his or state the so
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that's a comparison so that i'm opposed to has said that she has discussed with the 2 need is and those discussions show that they are both ready to receive the african leaders and to have a discussion on how to to put the concept to be basically now with a that's will succeed or not is going to depend on the discussions that will be held during that particular time. the presidency is the piece plan is backed by lead is of some african countries including uganda, egypt, and the civil further adding that the you in $63.00 general the us and britain have also been briefed regarding this particular process. the president has not given any specific timelines for the visit or any other details saying that only the conflict had been devastating. and scott is suffering a great deal from the conflict. and to me, i think in countries that have been badly hit by rising prices of grain and by the
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impact toward trade. in fact, the real impact of each economy is related to the level of dependency on oil and gas exports for improvements. the clear uh, i mean the all clear long term implications. and those having come to geo political realignment, social and economy, can stability. and of course, the instability or on sustainability. this has led also to a wide, any new policy and the pop proven, see within the continent. i think it's also worth noting is the fact that the announcement comes day off to prison from a post. i said. so last week i had been and that means send extra ordinary pressure to pick signs in the conflict. and that's of course the following accusations from the united states that pretoria supplied weapons to moscow and move that would break, awaits profess stones, i guess. and relationship with moscow and the rest of the globe,
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and with that's around the force that has also stated that since there is no concrete evidence to support to be indications from the united states. the government is establishing an independent inquiry headed by a judge to determine whether those facts with to or not, but hopefully this process. and this plan by the applicant need, is really needs to something quite tangible. when a staying in south africa, the come under the countries ground forces, lieutenant general lawrence boffa has been some must go foot, sold sauce just days off to washington by the charts. and it's like he's ation that the country sequence. he provided weapons to russia, all the correspondent shape both has more as well interesting, it's something we've been discussing for some, for some time. and the general in both is in moscow to hold bilateral talks with the, with moscow and his counterpart here. and they're discussing closer at military cooperation, increasing ties. and of course the topic is a very important strategic partner for russia and for the brakes alliance. but it
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all comes in the wake of quite strange and bizarre accusations by the united states that the south africa had been supplying weapons to russia for using ukraine. essentially, the alarming of russia by south africa within the vessel, those planted inside this town is fundamentally unacceptable. we are confident that weapons were loaded onto that vessel and i would bet my life on the accuracy of better search. yeah. so these are very serious allegations and of course, no evidence whatsoever provided by the united states for the serious allegations. and of course, you know, you have to ask yourself in what context is this sort of spurious obligation be made paid, and has it been any reaction from the african side to those allegations? yeah, well the african side have said that they have no evidence whatsoever,
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or even a record of this shift, the lady or leaving south africa last december. and they've no idea what the americans are talking about. they did said they would look into it and, and potentially uh, you know, launch an investigation, you know, and we can hear what they said in response to the american navigation here. the national conventional arms control committee has no record of an approved arm sale by the state to rush or related to the period or incident in question. yeah, so now it didn't the latest development that we've had at quite a virus and climbed down by the boss or the us on bus or to south africa. and, you know, he's in a very old sort of apology. he's said he's had a chance to revisit his thoughts, etc, etc. so it's quite embarrassing at, you know, developing for, for the united states. but on surprising, given the geo political as you know, the situation right now. i was grateful for the opportunity to speak with foreign minister pender this evening and correct any misimpressions left by my public
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remarks in our conversation. i reaffirm the strong partnership between our 2 countries and the important agenda our presidents have given us. so of course it is a sort of an a bar sink live down for uh for the us. and the life was pledge that this was something that has occurred and we have to sort of watch this space for potential that older members of the brakes alliance will be potentially single there for this type of spurious allegation. as china, where again, with no evidence whatsoever feed into those was also had quite dramatic impact on the economy as well as uh, absolutely. they had an impact on the currency in south africa. and of course, it goes south africa has quite a fragile economy at the moment, but it also has one of the biggest manufacturing capacities in the military, industrial complex, and the only country in africa that actually manufacturers heavy weaponry, helicopters on an aircraft. so it's a very interesting space to watch what we brussels the segments and make energy
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sections on most go with the use. chief diplomats is now suggesting the men, the stays most current, dunham, india, and that's to events russian oil from beach and european markets. the diesel or gasoline is entering europe from india and is being produced with the washing oil or the stores. only a circumvention of sanctions and member states have to take measures. they use that in order to be a center where russian oil is refined and these by products, then salt us. then we have to act. the european union should crack down on india for re selling russian or 3 year old as refined to. that's what you stop policy diploma has said and he's also for the one on to saying that interview, but he's going to have a was with delta s j. sean good was in u. s. foreign affairs minister. they are due to meet soon. now let's put some thoughts in place here, despite sweats and pressure from the west and europe, india has continued to buy or from moscow. how much you me off?
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well, from nearly one percent in india as in ford, bosky it from from 2022 to the 6 for cents. now that is 1670000 barrels of crude. but the, the india is in bolting from wescal. once this always comes here, oil from russia, everywhere else in the world to define disease. what they do is the natural uterus, find the orange ones. this fuel is refined. they exported. no, india doesn't segregating. that doesn't say that this is just fine fuel from rachelle. this is a find you from solving the exported. and in the mind you, there's no forced anybody to buy any refined fuel from then europe has been doing it on its own free will. so perhaps it's in new york and listening to them to distance itself from law school is something that is our tutor up. and also the
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very fact that there sanctions, in most schools, the no g house in the nor to work in the last 12 months. very smoothly, moscow, very successfully have been able to find a market from europe to issue, looking at how much india in china are buying or just given some data there. so perhaps euro that his a bit off to buy it for the sees it sense is not working. countries like india independently doing what they want to do, not listening to them. and there's been very clear about foreign policy that is going to do what it, what is best in india as inputs. but at the end of the d, a suggesting that the european union can dictate to is solomon country wanted to chat or cannot do, is better for no stretch for the diplomats to say the least. but to discuss this
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further, i'm joined live now by economist shot, i'd call a shot. i'd great to see you. i'm 1st of all what particular measures do you think that you can impose on india over its purchasing and legit sale again of russian oil for the a well, uh uh, good evening feeder and what do you need all the viewers the rest of today? i think uh, 1st of all, i mean if you pardon me, uh if you allow me to uh, just add a statement before and see what you are cuz id appear to use. okay. but for see here it goes up. i mean its not that beautiful union, this got all the pain and not imposing anything from last year since, since the war started. i mean, all these still find the 27th, but they'll be in the, in full. so fresh gap are happening. all of europe is happening from last year so. so why, why come into the, there's a saying it in place that people who live in glass houses should not bother to throw stones at others because they've got a good phone back on you. there's a lot of hypocrisy i see, and as far as he was concerned, i think i don't see
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a united e u, that'd be the 1st point. so as far as they're taking action, that is, is susan? i don't think so because indiana has been friends for a very, very long time, but it's a decade support. friendship which cannot be broken by. you know, i can focus the base major stick and by the way i can give you a few examples we've ever done. sort of us would understand if you did, for example, based methods which you know, she has been informed me. did i live with you for that matter? technically, for that matter, to technical it said $3390000000.00 in 2022. it has been imported by your chromebooks. you palladium big, for example, because of the previous 16 are done. so palladium has been imported in march, it said the dig another is dig, for example, double the if this is not degrees in 2020 to the increase from 202-1121 this other on the diesel base. but the reason given was that they need,
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they are the me, we cannot afford to impose sanctions of them. but one of our board in diver icon d, as in dominic engage increasing from all right, you're up to want to. well, god 6, going to be a border down there because it's definitely not a necessity. no. a very important 14 and 4 sizes. pico newton for lazarus, they say is for food security and affordability. now, if you're not building to those tensions, of like this was one thing that's really a lot of work sporting. and then the biggest point which you said in the beginning, i would like to reactivate that is that, you know, and he has nothing on exploring. i'm in india has a line is up, but not i will give us the lead. so what is compared to right? yeah. so you know, lady about bed is the one on the phone. so why are you the point? did you say any other unfortunately, the base orders here?
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are you coming on your, on your basic motors? yes. oh. so i think this people can see is what surprises me. you know, peter and i think i think your customer understand that the task is complete. if it saves a lot of money, it has to plus come clean by itself. before one thing thing doesn't others beka. and indeed, what, what some, thank you very much for your comprehensive answer. the chart. i think we've only got time for one more short question. how, how, what sort of measures do you think that you could impose on india, if any, would they stop india from the pitched emotional? i think the best they can do is probably stop it before they, you know, to find the product. that's the best they can do, because otherwise it is becoming more, more self sufficient. i really don't think you'll get before 3 or 4 times of the supposed to be what they cannot afford to impose sanctions on india. india is that
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they can only achieve one follower in the making. you cannot afford to have done your appraisal be from, from any of our markers. i mean the hard from the find the product. i really don't think i'd be very surprised to start punching. don't speed up because it's, it's not because it's sort of stop nuclear deal instead of stop, you know, you don't be smarter than it will have to accept, stop, be being lucky and bored before and board in time. so the, so you can all right, you know, going forward while you've made your thoughts. very clear. thanks very much for your time on. not see today coming to charlotte calling. it's been great to have you on the program. thank you. the georgia in a ways is set to resume flights to russia. this, that's a, that's according to the countries of civil aviation, or far to doing some criticism from the european union over the move the you regrets the decision to resume flights between georgia and russia. these raises
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concerns about george's e, u, pos, and commitment to align with the you foreign policy decisions, including on sections for georgia, will allow one russian and one trojan line to conduct regular flights between moscow and simplicity. with each uh line uh, conducting 7 weekly flights beginning in the several days time. as of the russian president, letting me pretend removed visa requirements for georgia and citizens and lifted up on, on direct flights dates in by 229 seen as well. to discuss this if that we're going to cross live. now 2 political analysts are chill, safe out of leads, the actual great to have you had on oxy. what do you make of this criticism by the you, especially considering the georgia isn't an e u member states. oh, thank you for having me. oh, i can, but it's to be too ridiculous and repeating dement from georgia solidarity. what is
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your approval? is your right to the sides of the north mattress or if you don't do as a member of the western block. so last 2 or georgia to neglect all of it's each with just full. so the delta t, i think it's be strange. no, the slide, some of the rush or see what 20 terms, apologies. there was a bit of a break in the line i, i thought you'd finished. i'm sorry. what do you think the use pressuring georgia walrus in place to fight regularly to put a key on? but well, i also did not do that. should be to ridiculous because georgia had the flights with the rush i til 2020. so and no nixa extremely was angry on that. and now the fluid toilet has changed significantly. i've been in contact with 0 flights with the rush hour because it breaks your peace or die or 2, but judge is not the member for you p. so asking georgia to neglect is each for us just for, for the so that's, i think it's a bit strange, especially for the,
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remember that you chose you to a demanded from russia to restore that up fights for georgia and citizens before level what i'm talking about this, this bond on flights in general, especially between georgia and rush, obviously, georgia was you know, previously positive previously parts of the soviet union. and both coaches are very close ties on so many people have relatives in both countries. do you think it is right to sanction flights or to try and pressure georgia to to, to not renew those flights with the rush given the close ties between the countries as well. i think it sounds about right or wrong. it's about interest. i understand that you wants to keep joy just because it's possible nowadays, as always, america wants to keep dirt as close as possible. and on the rush, he's trying to open up the skies and have them. it's a free troll with georges. they really could see the town of little by russia to have georgia to become more independent or less dependent, you and more dependent in russia. so it's, it's clearly jim political interest and nothing more hopeless. you'll analyst
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a chill stick out of leads. thanks so much for your take on the resumption of flights between russia and georgia. now the news former us president donald trump has slammed the democrats on the f b. i say now pay a heavy price loss. the response to a justice department reports revealing that they failed the f. b i investigation into allegations of trumps ties with the roster was based on biased on systems substantiated information. the government possessed no verified intelligence, reflecting that trump or the trump campaign was involved in a conspiracy or collaborative relationship with the officials of the russian government. our investigation also revealed that senior f. b. i personnel displayed a serious lack of analytical rigor towards the information that they received, especially information received from politically affiliated persons and entities. i
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ask you to john durham who's been investigating the case since 2019 has accused. yes. be out of bias and extremely troublesome misconduct saying that bureau failed so quickly. we analyze information. the run counts it through the narrative of trump bush at collusion. but the guy says that it has taken those points in the reports into accounts and as amended them. but durham also pointed out the size of a difference, more cautious approach. so allegations related to 2016 democratic presidential candidates, hillary clinton. the results of doing this final thoughts. however, it didn't seem to gone to much attention from the main streaming media. well, back in 2018, the washington post and the new york times were awarded the prestigious of police, surprised for quotes deeply source, the coverage of trumps legs to russia. and now it's has turned out. the whole coverage was based on biased and baseless claims. but the police a board has refused to take away the prizes from both media outlets, as the coverage wasn't discredited by the fox, the damage lately,
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despite donald trump 3 times requesting to review the awards the west coast live now to ralph. and you may have chapman of the german opposition group for german 70 and the constitution. rough, thanks for joining us in a studio today. i'm most your take on this report by john durham. are you surprised by anything the way the f b, i conducted this investigation? well, to be surprised about american values of politics would be a joke itself. but i must say that i always thought this is a hoax. and of course, the argument to kill somebody politically and rest on media, and especially in the united states of america, is this deeply rooted auntie russian. this and it comes maybe from on to come in this times actually. so whoever has been seen too close to rush hour to friendly with russia is being diminished by the media. and this has happened to mr. trump, who actually i think he was not too friendly to shop. he stopped not stream to
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pipeline. he's sanctioned that. it was not obama, it was not by it, and it was him. and that is my criticism on him actually. but i see that in other aspects he had probably be played a very good role. he did not start new wars, and he said he wanted to finish the conflict and ukraine, then probably he would have had finished it already. so the aspects why the mainstream media and establishment in united states hate to him for that. and that is not with the outcome that we see that this report proves everyone wrong. who said he was too close to russia. but with the irony of this report, which seems to be that the, the f b, i a used confirmation bias dis, dismissing information that didn't match its narrative to investigate from governments of didn't really investigate. hillary clinton is this might not even play into the drum sounds because he can say that he was rights all along. yeah, sure, he will use that to. and of course, it helps him tremendously now that he's in the docs for his personal life and his
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affairs and whatever, which i don't want to comment on because i find it disgusting to, to think of all that. so, but that's a gun, that's american politics. and of course it's all the spice. it has never been fair . i mean, we have seen so many other candidates in the last 5060 years who we sometimes had very difficult times to run against establishment and indiana establishment always got the right. mm hm. now what would you make about the way the west, the media cover to the time i remember it was all of the, from pages for months and months and months. and now i guess this is not that much of a big deal is just the nature of news. maybe that the previous tale sold more papers or whatever it did at the time. do you think that they should be covered more in the press? 9 to west, impressed by and should and i think there is still something to come because they, they will not release those and have it not being countered by some of these. somebody will now come out and say, oh, this is again, just a report by someone that he appointed because that was to special investigation committee or do to investigate that, he appointed. but of course,
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he was independent, an independent counsel ended in other cases. we know from bill clint start was his name at that time. he came up with some very serious allegations that could have impeached mr. clint, nothing's on. so it's a serious one. what is that? yes. so in lights of the do you think this is the case of both case closed or do you think this the one of the f b i needs to be held accountable will heads roll media that the guy says this is read this report and he's taking into consideration what was mentioned that and fix the problem. do you think that's as well as much as i see now coming? no, they will not change a lot in their dealings with these affairs. they will use it for another purpose during the next election campaign and mr. trump is running again, is that so they will find more munitions. but of course, this time it doesn't work with the russian this or being close to mr. fulton or anything like that. they will find something else that they want to use against them. i'm sure. now do you think some would be entitled,
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so maybe through some of the effects and for defamation, it was about certainly, and you know, carts at quite a scandal at the time. it sends out to be completely baseless. so yeah, but i've heard that you need to know urgently. $5000000.02 pay somebody else. so may go, no fun is probably a year or 2 to see the f b i for that. i don't know, but no speculation, but i wanted to say something in general because we also me as a german. i've also got immediately countered by being too russian friendly or to be too often here in moscow or to be too friendly to mr. fulton that, well, this is always an argument to kill somebody because if you don't have a real argument to go off the other issues and that is happening to us as well. in my case, dave would now say that i probably, i'm anti semite when i mentioned that the list of gluten noses, enemies very well and the cause of mafia to late to be can be a real child's family and friends with the city of london with all the hatred is no
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against russia. it's coming from this 1000 year old story of the cause unless you're moving to the city of london and creating the city of london technically, but, but creating money, laundry and, and, and because they know type of capitalism. and of course, when i mentioned that as a drum and they would always say, oh, this is no anti semite regardless that there are no semis who, who did that. but you know, they use that as an argument to kill my argument by that and to say that because i'm free to say what i want is a proof that i'm wrong. that is the sweat dispatchers, and recently easy to ride someone off and not been sitting to take you on in an arguments the ralph nemo, chairman of the general position group for jim in service and constitution. pleasures always talk to you and i'll see thank you very much. thank you for having to put down some thoughts. is primarily a reference to the steel dose here, which is a compilation of room is about the former president on his, allegedly,
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to russia that we've gathered by a former british intelligence agents on hillary clinton's campaign payroll for more on this and much more to head over to our website spots you don't, the vs defense ministry has said it's congested, hypoth, stomach, miss. alt managed to destroy us, made patriots on the aircraft missile system and key of notice on verified voltage, you can see what gets filed lighting up. keeps night sky, allegedly, from the patriot missile system, which is with around half a 1000000000 us dollars. the russian defense minister is that is a defense also in substance 7, you case applied storm shuttle missiles. there's been no comment so far by t. f. less cost live now to button that minute you experts alexander, step on of alexander, thanks very much for joining us this evening. no, i'll significant is this development that this russian kings, y'all has been able to take out the us made patriot missile system
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a uh surely it was a very important step uh in uh, because of this contract because now we understand that this uh, widely. uh why widely from all just uh add to science on systems like furniture out in the west media. uh the trunk protects the capital of the q solution. so, so using the hyper, susan, a weapons russian side can easily destroyed such type all for a different systems. but surely would have to understand that this system i'll only want rockets all the system costs about $4000000.00. so in this way, it is very expensive to use such type of harbor amounts without a complex system using another type of software defense systems. so that's why it was easily destroyed. and the thing that to the russian sites and. ready case
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well are using the full starters of you know, to make. ready brand new site launch for the rockets and then up to was using the mattresses and uh, hackers sooner trying to control uh, you distort of this very, very important box of air defense system of view. so i think it's very significant . i'm did show the level of ha, happy rescission rushing, made records. now, what do you make of claims that we made by queue of, uh, just a couple of days ago that, that patriot missile system managed to shoot down a kittens y'all. now the, the russian department spokesman said he was highly unlikely. the key of money's to shoot down the russian hypersonic missile. what do you make of the situation now? or? i sure the thing that it was that bought all cheaper it's or information the more fair and uh, using such drive or for information bombs,
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the there widely trying to, you know, show the control media. uh huh. oh, just show that. so russian harper, sony weapons, i uses what was he another be shot when we really use such type of high precision with. so for the grading and for often for the western countries is one more example that there, there is no protection of such types of foreigners. and it's all forcible uh, to make sure all the shields the shields in any capital. and not only in the western eastern part of europe brought in another industrial complex of the european continents. and now i'm sure the many countries, uh, uh, looking out this war on the performance of the, the weapons of both sides. um,
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