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[000:00:00;00] the, the south africa is presidents analysis 6 if i for the as late as will travel to russia and ukraine to help broke some new city to the ukraine conflict. russia has ministry of defense. it says it's ken joan. miss salas destroyed and us supplied patriot defense system in kits. chief, all the south african army visits most go for talks to stays off to the us back tracks when it's folds like you face it. instead. the country see courtney provided
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almost to russia. of the use of control, but the other claims of donald trump, russia collusion, and american report full years in the making reveals that the espionage has been sufficient. evidence of the investigation was based on the bias, the information, the a very welcome to my team, who are in most good. this is all to international with the very latest world news updates. good to have your company on top story. this, all of the south african president has said that russia's vladimir putin on the ukranian, president's 11 scale open to receiving african leaders for tools over the conflict in ukraine. so relevant massages that the heads of 6 african states a sponsoring the initiative as a consequence has also been affected by the complex to me that i had the occasion to speak to that is present in person. i believe that there would be
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willing to receive emission of the heads of states in both moscow and ki. i agree with both of them that we were to con. amends with versions for the engagements with these african his or state be so that i can pay that sort out of my post has said that she has discussed with the 2 need is and those discussions showed that they are both ready to receive the african leaders and to have a discussion on how to to put the concepts a page basically now with a vax will succeed unlocked, is going to depend on the discussions that will be held during that particular time . the presidency is the piece pad is backed by lead is of some african countries, including uganda, egypt, and a cynical further adding that the you in 63 general the us and britain have also
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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 the conflict had been devastating and africa 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 impact toward trade. in fact, the real impact of each economy is related to the level of dependency on oral and gas exports. for improvements the clear uh, i mean, the oxy, a long term implications, and those have include a geo political realignment, social and economy, can stability. and of course, the instability or on sustainability. this has led also to a widening inequality and the pop pull, which he was in the continent. i think it's also worth noting is the fact that the announcement comes a day off to present from
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a post. i said. so last week that had been on the immense and extra ordinary pressure to pick sides 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 away. he professed stones, i guess. and relationship with moscow and the rest of the globe. and with that around the post 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. in cranes, military intelligence chief has hands a bit of what's behind the assassination of a number of russian civilians who had nothing to do with the ons conflicts to real
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boot and off made the confession do and get televised. and so if you, it was, it was a new list, it's obvious that it wasn't us behind the bomb that killed jury duty now. but if the time comes, we will, we get that disgusting soul of yours. if you do get or see money on, are the targets today. well, let's put it this way. we already got a lot of people. there are certain media, public cases that become known to everyone. what about her lip, and was he you're part of that picture. when talking about specific people, then i'll have to give you a class, a global secret service response. we cannot comment on this situation because we cannot confirm or deny this information on russian foreign ministry spokesman. maria's a harvard has responded to budget all statements court and kids options, terrorism and brunswick. it's bach is as accomplices of terrorists. however, also whilst if the one were once again failed to take any notice, we got reaction from international consulting loss. my son, who says douglas, will hope that the international community will do anything about food and all of
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the admission of guilt is not surprising. i think we all know that the ukranian brother or those working with them were behind the assassinations are assessing each attempts. terrorist activity. um, so it's not even though we didn't mention names, i think we looked at the email and that was definitely an intelligence operation. i have have a sport of a probably um, allied countries due to ukraine as well. i don't think we're going to see much uh, reactions of highly unlikely that the u. n. will actually do anything to address. but what truly is an international crime and really needs to be independently, let's say come on. the of south africa's ground forces has been in most go for talks just days off the washington back truck when it's occupation for the country see coordinate provides weapons to russian all to correspondence a both discuss the visit with my colleague pizza scott as well interesting. it's
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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 military cooperation . increasing ties on the court, south africa is a very important strategic partner for russia and for the brakes alliance. but it 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 russia by south africa, with vessels of land inside this town is fundamentally unacceptable. we are the weapons for loaded onto that vessel and i would bet my life on the accuracy of better searches. yeah. so these are very serious allegations out, of course,
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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 obligations? yeah, well the african side have said that they have no evidence whatsoever, or even a record of this ship, the lady or leaving south africa last december. and they've no idea what the americans are talking about. they did say they would look into it on 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 and then the latest development that we've had a quite embarrassing climbed down the by the boss or the us on boss or to south africa. and you know, he's in evey of sort of apology. he's said he's had
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a chance to revisit his thoughts, etc, etc. so it's quite embarrassing and, 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 remarks and 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 line 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. the older members of the brakes alliance will be potentially single there for this type of spurious allegation, a china where again, with no evidence whatsoever feed into those was also how to guard your material that's on the, the economy as well. it's, uh, absolutely. they had an impact on the currency in south africa, and of course it goes up. i think it has quite
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a fraudulent economy at the moment. but it also has one of the biggest manufacturing capacities for it in the military, industrial complex, the only country in africa that actually manufacturers heavy weaponry, helicopters on an aircraft. so it's a very interesting space to watch. rushes defense ministry has studied so it can job hypersonic missed on mondays to destroy a us made it patriot, the anti aircraft missiles system and kids. and this on verified video, you can say, well, could find lights and got the sky above tab allegedly, from a patriot system. price of half a $1000000000.00 us dollars. meanwhile, versus defense ministry has said it has intercepted 7, u. k. supplied storm shadow myself. no comment has been made by kids, russian military, expedited, cassandra step in on says most of the success cleaning ruins the west media inspired high for the patriots systems capabilities. it surely does a very important step uh in uh, uh,
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this contract because now we understand that this uh, widely. uh oh wow. yeah, widely promoted uh, had a tireless own systems like better out in the west media. uh, the trunk protects the capital of the q solution. uh so using the high precision or working russian side can easily destroyed such type or for a different assistance. but uh surely would have to understand that uh the system. uh, we only want rock here tell the system cost about $4000000.00. so in this way, it is very expensive to use such type of all arguments without a complex system using another type of software defense systems. so that's why it was easily destroyed and the thing that russian science and. ready case well are using the full stories, you know,
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to make. ready printing side launch for the rockets and then up to was using the hyper, susan hypersonic. i can show you distort, solve this very, very important box of air defense system of years. so i think it's very significant and did show the level of, of high precision rushing, made records with bustles, determined to make energy sanctions on most of the work. the chief diplomats is chief diplomats now suggests that member states must clock down on india to prevent russian oil from reaching to european markets. a diesel or gasoline is entering europe from india and is being produced with the washing oil that 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
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for re selling russian or 3 year old as refined to. that's what you saw policy diploma has said, and he's also for the one on to saying that interview, but he's going to have a doctor as jason, good whizzing goes for the business so 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? well, from nearly one percent in india, bosky it from from 2022 to these $0.64. now that is one point. 67000000 barrels of food. but the, the india is in bolting from one. once. this boy comes here. oil from russia. everywhere else in the world to define disease, what they do is the not so easy to find the orange ones. this fuel is refined. they
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exported. no india doesn't segregating. that doesn't say that this is just fine fuel from rachelle. this is a fine to, from solving the exported. i mean, do you, 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 very fact that there sanctions, in most schools in o g house, in 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 the 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,
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not listening to them does 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 the stage 2 is solomon country wanted to chat or cannot do, is better for north scratch, for the diplomats to say the least. economies charge cody says burrell statement is a care example of double standards. and i see here, so people see how that goes up. i mean, you saw that union this got all the pain and not imposing anything from last year since, since the war started. i mean, all of you still find that $27.00 plus and they'll be energy in polls. so fresh. yeah. are happening. all of europe is happening from last year. so. so why, why come into the thinking based on people who live in glass houses should not bother to throw stones at others because they've got a good phone back on you, you know, and you guys know them or exploring. i mean,
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yeah. as of lately. so what is prepared for us? yeah. so you know, lady about bed is the one i mean. so why are you the point and the other unfortunately, the base orders here. are you coming on your, on your basic motors? yes. oh. so i think this people can see your customer understand that the task is called pain. if it say this is not money, it's asking plus, come clean by itself through can $1.00 thing thing doesn't know. there's so many foreign minister on, elena, they have bulk as won't against. well, she's quoted unconditional normalization of relations with syria and presidents function aside, every step towards all sides should be made dependent on concrete concessions in syria, the political process to resolve the conflict remains distant. for more than 10 years, there has been nothing but bloodshed, unbelievable. human suffering that is hardly reported any more, a sped box amongst all that amazing with her saudi counts upon the head of an hour,
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a bleak summit schedule for friday, which syria is set to attend. anyways and months, a number of arab states have reconciled wisdom boskus with the syrian farm and has to host it for told by saudi arabia, egypt, jordan on to nicea. meanwhile, west and officials and voice bell position to the normalization of ties with damascus. and the syrian government remains on the european and american sanctions . let's now discuss this with the university of arizona professor i took, he says, so i'll received many thanks for joining us on the program. it's good to see you that 1st of all, i'd like to ask you a thoughts on this latest statement from the german foreign minister. who do you think it's aimed at? oh, i cannot ask here or an answer. oh, hypothetical question. what's in her mind? but i know what's in my mind and talk with already with my point across, are they talking about examining their to turn off syria to the blog, you
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a strategic mistake or hold for changes, of course, from sal. good idea perspective. in this talk of discuss the implication of syria or return to the group from about prospect of sal good idea and the article i the way that benefit. and the drawback would it be discussing uh, would focus on how this move is proceed strategically in saudi arabia. and whether it foster a prospect for change or it is believed to jeopardize relation, a regional stability. we want to examine into various aspect including refugees, issue reaching an influence on syria,
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a current position in the global context. so the idea prospective on syria return to the auto black you consume over the region of state abilities and how it effects the kingdoms interest at the divergence view between various out of countries on syria. the re integration, including what day shift in regina, all eyes, and the very interest of the different actors. and let's be clear the syrian but a game action was brutal and it has effected a lot of people's in their country and then the neighbor. but let's review of the
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last 12 years and the consequences of their uh, going east. they are strategist going east. the factors influence the decision to welcome so syria, back into the go. choosing between maintaining regional exclusions or fostering change through diplomatic engage. oh, yeah, like you say, i mean syria has just been reinstated as a member of the arabs after 12 years. what do you think the us and some of it's not like the hoping to achieve by speaking out against the normalization of relations with syria now to take the hoping to change the minds? well, let's go back to the basic the, what they show here is weakening syria, depending on the foreigners it's will help syria. hopefully he gets back in his feet. but we are looking kia, our own interest. because when people talk about syria, we have to define,
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are they talking about from humanitarian point of view, or they're talking from strategic point of view. we look at our own strategy. what our own interest is, what is the interest of? so they gave you what does the end of the auto mall? we have to look at our own interest. you know, you don't choose your relative neighbor. you have to live up with your neighbor and with your relative money. thanks for joining for the progress. be great. and get your inside since the month, the university of arizona professor $35.00. so i'll received. thank you. a thank you for me. you as president donald trump, us lounge, but democrats on the f. b, i saying they'll pay a heavy price the same response to with justice upon the report revealing that the f b i investigation is alec ation of trump times with the rush. it was based on biased
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on unsubstantiated information. the government possess 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 prosecute to don't uh, have you been investigating the case since 2019 and accused the f. b. i of bias on thank stream the trouble some misconduct. i think that the bureau quote, failed to critically analyze information the wrong kansas, the narrative of from russia collision. durham also pointed to the f. b. i is very different than cautious approach to allegations against 2016 presidential candidate hillary clinton. george samuel, a senior research fellow at the global policy institute says that was the basis for
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the pro to begin with. the most important, the most damaging, the revelation. i hear durham distinguished himself from the inspector general's report is that there was no proper predication. all the stuff of operation press why a hurricane. in other words, the actual launch of the investigation of trump, supposedly collusion, is russia. there was no bubble credit gauge. there was no evidence whatsoever. and the agents who launched that investigation continued with it and had the more than implemented or of, of the top brass that they have. the i including james, call me and andrea look a when they knew that there was nothing to it, there was no basis whatsoever to prosecute it to his report for veiled numerous flows and mistakes and the, the eyes investigation. the bureau failed to provide any confirmation for the base
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is sold as russia gate pro. yes, the i also had no data provided by some suspects. instead, it's focused on the conclusions of the biased is still, they'll see a report which was funded by trump political opponents. according to the hon, the f. b. i didn't act to examine this. what was these useful? the still go see even off to investigate as a found major conflicts between the reporting of steel and his primary supp source as the b r o. so ignore the evidence showing how the retentions interest and the private gains, trump, and a possible legs to russian entities. however, the bureau completely failed to investigate the side of the story. these examples are also markedly different from the f, b, i's actions with respect to other highly significant intelligence they received from a trusted formed source of pointing towards the clinton campaign plan to bill of fi trump, by tying him to vladimir putin so as to divert attention from her own concerns relating to her use of a private e mail server,
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a fucking 2018. the washington post on the new york times. what would it be for us to just pull a surprise for that quote, deeply, souls coverage of trumps links to russia. however, now that the whole story has been debunked his face and fake news on critics, according on the political to strip the post on the times of the prizes. but the boat claims that the out, those have not been discredited by the revelations invest because they have joining us. luke with a cold, the scandal, a disgrace. it's a disgrace to, to this great. i mean, the b b special council says that the line, the last page is the conclusion that the guy needs to be re, for any means that you mentioned. he says that there should be a non partisan director at the guy designated to follow up on investigations and to look into the investigation at every step problem. of course, is that the newspaper is that, that expected by the much 50 years ago,
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like the new york times sort of washington, both on a completely biased, they all belong to the democratic party for saul and so cnn the same. and so these would not speak about any more depth settings. they have to but they will not speak any more about that. so it's up to the republic comes to really force the press to look into this and to have thought, you know, an investigation started and people fired at the yeah, it wouldn't generally be considered a good idea as a co china, the largest threat to the free well before visiting taiwan, but that's exactly what form of u. k. prime minister lift trusted before head visits. well, i do think an ice ice done by my session that we should designate china as a stress. so i think they are a very class, right? so i think that the largest threats that we face to the free world according to a u. k. media report, the government had no say and trust his decision to visit taiwan,
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but she's expected to push for a tough of stones gates, china before his dentist appointment. as to which last it just 49 days. so let's trust made headlines as far and secretary for claiming russia has no authority. or if we're southern regions at the state of during the treatment to deescalate tensions between kids on last go before the conflict the u. k will never recognize russia sovereignty over the regions of ross stuff. and veronica is basically the analysts. alex reporting phase phase, the visits made on the mind, the car into k prime ministers relations with china. it's the list trust 2023 humiliation tour. if not serving as the prime minister for the shortest time period in history, she's decided to take it on the road. this is the same lady that visited the island to tie one in 2021, to try to bring prosperity to china and prosperity to united kingdom. you have to
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look at trade. i think a with you soon. ack understands that trade is important. and, you know, the economy in the united kingdom is just in dire straits. i mean, it's just one, do you think it's, could go lower? it continues to, you know, drop right, right to the bottom and having list, you know, once again go over there. i mean, this is the same woman that was trying to, you know, bring prosperity to this island back in 2003, you know, open arms. they're saying, you know, united kingdom is going to be here to, you know, save the day. and now ricky, he richie he's, he's basically on damage control mode. russia has, has withdrawn from the treaty unconventional armed forces in europe, a military transparency agreements. most ago said that the move was made due to other policies, violent use and gets requirements in russia has announced its official withdrawal from the conventional armed forces treated a military agreement that's been suspended for a while now. now, according to russia,
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the agreement simply does not take into consideration russian security interest. russia for and deputy minister has been appointed last week to represent russian president vladimir puts him during the parliamentary proceedings to denounce the very same treaty. and here's what he had to say. we've received information that some european states were in direct violation of the requirements of the treaty. a new situation has arisen where even a formal preservation of russia status as a party to the treaty despite it suspension has come into direct contradiction with the interests of the countries national security. we have already written it off and left it in the past. what other states will do is a question for them. they won't be able to intimidate us with their steps. now, since 2015, russia has completely suspended is participation in the treaty only participating formerly. now the agreement signed in 19 lady came as a very important step,
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introduced coalition process between the eastern and western blocks. the agreement set the limits of the deployment of forces in the european continents. and as well as complete transparency mechanisms. now most go has long been complaining about the nato expansion in the continent. as this expansion itself goes against. the said treaty with both of michael mallory faithful, i'm a pencil going security on the list. he says the ne, so it was being acting outside the treaty for far too long. this is basically a code of graphs and, and it's uh, and it's a, a, it's a recognition and i'm the reality on the ground today. it's not what it used to be . the deputy ford administer did not leave a possibility that in the future. once things can come down and, and, and, and we get in and people start acting rationally again that something can be worked out again. but right now where we're at, we're at a height of uh,
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