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a lot in that your life as a resource officer for the study. so this applies increasingly powerful weapon systems combined with the ongoing, transferred the data to care for strikes makes the states not any participants in the non conflict with russia, but also a calculus is of the military crimes of the on 4th grade. russia is on void to the un contends below the mirrors, the wind speeds western bonkers saying they're shipments of least till a to key of mix and complicity in the book primes perfect for you to try your premium forces from testers clash with police in japan, people raleigh against the g 7 summit which has picked off in the coastal city of for russia. demonstrator say the organization has nothing to do with building
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some it isn't legitimate organization. it is a group of countries that have nuclear weapons for sending weapons to ukraine. these countries are coming together to promote a war and ukraine and not a ceasefire. and ukraine. sound sealing under rubber. but like spence, what palestinian fishermen say, they're forced to injure you to the amount of time blockades, of gas or the from las go to the world. this is our take. great to have your company today. my name's unit no. legal rushes in boston or to the united nations has taken a map as western counterparts saying the bi arming key of the r accomplices in the ukraine conflict. assuming the budget that the most school reserves the right to use any measures of its disposal, the culture incoming threats to russia, security stuff too. so this applies increasingly powerful weapon systems combined
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with the ongoing, transferred data to care for strikes. and the training of ukrainian soldiers on the territories makes the states not any participants in. i'll come pick with russia according to the hague convention of 1997 on the rights and obligations of neutral powers and the sea and land will also accomplice is of the military crimes of the armed forces. if you create a national security forces, when the russian ambassador to the floor of the un security council meeting that was called on the topic of the export and sale of weapons to ukraine, not only to the ukrainian military but also to non state actors in ukraine, he basically pointed out that under many international treaties, that makes the nato countries that are supplying these weapons, not neutral, they are not neutral. they are supplying weapons to one side. and as he put it, basically we have a situation where ukraine has functioned as a proxy of the western countries to wage a war against russia. that essentially russia is being targeted by the western
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countries and ukraine is being used for that purpose. and he also went to a point it's showing in the meeting that right there at the concern that we hear from western leaders about the humanitarian situation. and ukraine is pretty funny, especially when not only are they piling more weapons into the country. but on top of that, they are supplying a certain weapons that involve depleted uranium, which will have long term devastating effect on the population. and on the, the agrarian, the ability of the country. here's some of what he said about recent shipments. so folks to the fact that ukraine is used by the west as a testing ground and the west doesn't care about the fight of its population until can be illustrated by london's decision to supply key of which shelves with depleted uranium. britain is one aware of the month 1st long term consequences for the environment and public health. this is for world with the subs can still vividly remember being, but um, by nice of forces in 1999, when the 15 tons of depleted uranium we used to now on the representative of the
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united states took to the floor. they made accusations against russia that sounded awful lot like the behavior of the united states during the invasion of the rock in which civilians were killed, lies were told. and there were consequences for the entire global community. the hypocrisy of what the u. s. lawyer had to say was not lost on many. now china, it's up to the floor of the un security council meeting and pointed out that the continued flow of weapons from the western countries into the government. and t a is going to complicate piece stocks and make it more difficult to resolve the conflicts. furthermore, i will make reconstruction in the aftermath of such a conflict. very difficult. and ultimately, it will have long term effects in the regent. and the chinese representatives spoke about the results of the us, low of weapons in different regions around the world and how even after the initial
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conflict, these weapons were initially used for. and then the results for the region were quite gather, stated. now, the western leaders are simply stopped to their script about how they blamed roches squarely and holy for the conflict in ukraine. they did not acknowledge uh, russia's very serious concerns about what could be the fact that these rapids blowing the end of the region not just into the hands of the ukrainian military but into the hands of criminal organizations, etc. china shared roch's concerns, but we heard western leaders just kind of repeating their standard talking points when it comes to the conflict. blaming russia and not much else in russia's victory in. archibald, also known as buck moods is imminent. that's according to the acting head of the neighbouring done. yes. for public denise pushing. it comes as the chief of the russian private military company, wagner, essays, his forces are continuing to take the city. the key city block by block
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ortiz, senior correspondent, iraq goes davis. following developments, still a go to look guns region heavily fortified by euclidean troops. it'd be struck ceaselessly by rushing artillery on the outskirts la network of euclidian positions. the habits even was inside this trade shows a group of ukrainian soldiers. lou need a better raj. it doesn't help again and again, an automatic grenade logia hits the inside of the trench. there is no escape. so with these across the front lines weeping, a savage told the in this video, captured by russian drone you credit. and so does she ad ceremoniously looting the deceased comrades into the back of a pickup truck?
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loss is very along the front lines. but new way is it was then back most lated with bun rex, much of the native supplied vehicles. and um, uh, the battle is or but done, or barely one percent of the city is still controlled by ukraine. the wag, the group says it is almost finished, but it does have the confess to me that the enemy still resist. they understand their days are numbered, but keep throwing soldiers into slower offensive. by an hour or day. they're sending in capable units. they're a paratrooper, so recon units and the aides off regiment. we don't understand why it's not to intentionally destroy the ukranian army fresh. you create in units on the way or arriving to what's left of the city. i'll quickly attacked. many, never make it to the front lines. keeps intense remains clear to hold on as long as
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possible. the match of the cost it is being so in most been battles. it is time the don't bass into a concrete graveyard villages, towns, cities or but rather cases to buy time in the hoop, the need who um shipments will turn the tide of this conflict for the key of, for i guess the of the, from the gun sc region the okay to asia, we go where hundreds of protesters have gathered in the jump in a city of 100 russian up to demonstrate against the g. 7 summit that kicked off in the city this friday. the speed of sight of binding flushes with police. those protesters march then shouted empty war slogans. demonstrators have called for an into western weapon deliveries
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to keep stressing it's fueling more for those rallying say this situation. and ukraine has only brought the benefits to the west. the doors being ways by us narrative and the longer the word drugs on the bus, it will be for the us and it's new to an industry so absolutely the worst should be stopped immediately. the summit is an illegitimate organization. it has nothing to do with the u. n or anything else. it is a group of countries that have nuclear weapons or sending weapons to ukraine. these countries are coming together to promote a war and ukraine, not a ceasefire and ukraine. one of my friends was taken by the police today. i believe that these things are being done in preparation for will and work to make it impossible to say we oppose will, will help solve the global economy and the premium prices are set to be tough of
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the agenda during the summit. the jumping these prime minister earlier lead g 7 leaders on the visit to the hold off from a piece memorial museum, which is dedicated to documenting the city's atomic, foaming by the us and 1945 for recording to a japanese media that citing a government official washington was concerned the side trip would make the u. s. president look week and comes after jo biden's national security advisor, a point blank said no with us that the president will apologize for america meeting the country mice. in the united states, there was a deep roots as a premium. the dropping that to make bombs was necessary to end the war with japan sooner the us will hold the presidential election next year. it is probably concerned that the visit fully incidents public opinion in the country. and you may find some of the following images disturbing at the end of world war 2, washington authorize the 1st and only nuclear bombings in history. the cities of federal, chicago. and i guess sucky were targeted,
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leaving hundreds of thousands of civilians dead, as well as exposing those who survive to radioactivity. for decades, we spoke with global the 1st level as well as some of the bruno they say is it would be politically harmful for the us to apologize. so a official unofficial policy. in fact, um, i believe was president obama who visited us. um, she had all she met in 2016 and at that time uh, he also refused to apologize for the bombings of, uh, paid option, my neck a psyche. and in fact uh, apparently, uh there was even a 3rd bomb planned for tokyo had the japan not surrendered. so, um, this is a policy, it's, um, and biden, in this sense is actually, is following the script. i did not expect him to apologize and i, i found the venue a quite interesting for this g 7 as when the issue of
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a nuclear war has never been closer an apology would make putting to question this entire strategy in the background. so it would put america us a nuclear dominant. it's a gemini nuclear, a characterized hit gemini, into question. turning attention to the middle east. the slew of the art of slogans were heard during alice really parade in jerusalem on thursday. flag march day celebrates the capture of the city in 1967, a street fights broke out between his release on palestinians. i placed 2 members of the media were reportedly injured. is really police helping accuse of using live fire on to your guns. was published in the in flags were draped on the border fences in kansas in support of protesters and the must of course, routers lives,
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old city, and the accusations of mistreatment on just focused on the mainland. as ortiz maria phenomena discovered desantis slowly going down at the post of gas and the shipment, getting ready to set sail every day. they take off spend the night in the sea, which is the best time for fishing to come back before sunrise. not to meet the fish option where they will sell, they catch east. they were so lucky, a hard job with an unpredictable profit. and also a dangerous one. when i had a relatively of a local auto plaza, this miles, which is around at 7 kilometers. otherwise they're going to be in trouble. travel may include the firing of rabbit bullets and was a canon. human rights groups have registered hundreds of cases of his we leah souls
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against palestinian votes in the past few years, some with casualties is real says it's in response to illegal border crossing. but cats and sell on a boat. steve, as they call it here, says even staying within the allowed area would not guarantee safety month, they get to the door monthly on the side of the board, the air is usually targeted without them can say 500 or even 1000 meters away from when the sunsets they will shoot at us any way. these time have announced journalist on board the captain, make sure he drops the anchored way before the border. i bowed now reached the northern most important. i can see these rarely see 2 of us cologne from here. guys, the fisherman cannot go any further. there's really coast guard is patrolling the purpose or making sure a poly seen in ships did not come close. just a couple of miles away from us. how big is rarely gun boat was making circles around the trapped batch. a little palestinian shape, just like ours sprain water from it spilled in canada. we held out breath and felt
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relieved. only when we saw these railey military shape turning away the crew cab. com. they say it is a daily routine they've gotten used to. and it is far from the only challenge their business faces, and it says like enabled blockades and fishermen almost since 15 years now it's an engine nor a single spare part. we're not allowed by user to even this fiberglass prohibited with ships back up the port. the difficulty has been not disappeared. the alley, the boat owner checks today's catch and makes rough calculations, quote close to the coast line, the fish and squeak, a very small hill. seldom really cheap. local traders cannot afford much anyway. well, experts to markets outside of gaza. i restricted by each row that i'm with blah, blah, blah. some we useful is to make a broad one key that was sold for around $27.01 and garza not more than half of that. we weren't going to be open to the world so that we can explore to all
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countries, including european countries. when we sell it, as headed by the price that will bring his greatest benefit, will be able to cover the operational costs. israel says it's land, air, and sea located of gas. i'm probably staying in in clave ruled by the hand mouse milton's group is aimed at preventing arms smuggling and curbing terrorism. but sailors are also arrested and both confiscated palestinians, though, take it as a collective punishment and another to, to put pressure on guys or by squeezing civilians who the is really use are allowed to room it anywhere in the territory a losses. and no one is stopping them, but they are stopping us is 6 miles while it is all fish. we hope that our own territory awards does not belong to us, but if we can fish in it and no one blocks us, not as round or any other country, this is all right. well, you don't know what happened, but no matter how risky and shaky this business may be. gas,
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a fisherman and boat owners say the austin, luckier than many others, 3 presidents, thousands of them who did not have any job or income. so they will continue regardless of how rough they was. it was all recent ocean on how to free floating from guys and the and because of the russian city, the, to the international economic conference titled russia as lumnick world event has kicked off through the event is bringing together representatives from $85.00 countries around the world this year to exchange experiences and foster cooperation between russia and the nations are to ship those is there to have the opportunity to speak with pocket stems, commerce ministry. yeah, absolutely. delighted to have you here administer, and thanks for giving us your time. and i suppose i'd like to ask you what you
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think the current state of affairs is in bilateral relations between russia and pakistan. i think, uh, russian ferguson have come a long way. recently in improving the relations of both on the trade side as well as on the political side. we have had some very good reason to buy. let's go to the i you see that we have in some about with the russian was administered, came or pardon me. they said that i would go to came to west coast. uh and uh, i think they have moved quite a bit then. uh, sure it has been the suppliers above you some some uh, because of the floats and all became an info to it of, uh, wheat. and the back here was one of the supplies that came to some of it is a concession uh for the flags that we had looked on. so as
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a normal trading. uh then we are looking forward to having for the a trade in the area that go to the products. i do find the coding products as well as the g, a r moving along quite well uh, on this file. uh and then this would with everything boils down to the last sent uh that we have any concessions that we get on. uh this kind of a trade deal. uh, i think we go a good way in helping improve like on the, on your visit to cuz on this beautiful city, the capital of talk to her son, re reflexively versity of rush. you, i think it's, it's a beautiful city and what's your uh, you know, impression of, of the for, and the city and the people. how's it? well, i think uh cuz on is
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a very well kept secret that she has had a i was amazed at the ship beauty of this place and the vibrancy of the economy of that very sun from the oil producing in industry as well as other industries. automobiles and so on, and then to focus on things like color products a gives you a video view of the diversity that russian stands for igniting. uh oh, i see the organization of salami countries as a trading partner and funding focus on these things. i think it's again, a unique policy that to right here under president
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fulton has come up and is the new you wish in a moment, i think is now moving at the airport space alone. and then this will have its effects not tomorrow necessarily. but maybe a 100 years from so and so there's a lot that isn't happening because really was i'm glad that i got the opportunity to come here to see for myself not only the immediate opportunity, but also this whole consummation that way it's taking place. and that, that leads, you know, a nice to be into the next question. and of course, a lot of western companies and organizations have, i've left russia and since 19 it's, it's uh 2022. do you see of it's unities for pakistani businesses. the educational institutions and other corporations due to that,
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at the departure. do you see it the, this potentially a negative that's one would see it as an opportunity. but every edwards sit in a situation brings an opportunity and certainly leave this opportunity and sample countries from around the world. the city is big, the wood, amongst all businesses that hit is an up with you moment, but it's always the early bird that gets the world. so the quicker they come here on the ground, the better off ends on the universe is also there is population is a lot of like sending students here. of course, a language sometimes is a bit here because like sun b a 2 directions with the word, the primary name they so they have to pause and then the language and then to the then the technology and all of the things. but some of the things that i've seen
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here are like the amazing and this is something that should be followed up, briefly, touched on energy. and we do see an increasing energy relationship with the impact on russia. the older re, areas of development in education. uh, what about the cultural sphere and do we have much to learn from each other russian and practiced on? do you think it's an area that could even develop into a tourist at, you know, a partnership? do you think there's an, i think we have to start looking at this, but because we are both very, very own cultures with a history that goes back and thousands of years. so there's so much that big enough . i mean, besides a, the scenic view bug sun has some of the highest mountains in the was somehow of the, the but you look at it from far, you think of bugs the size of a hot country. and yet we have more of the woods,
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highest peaks than any other country in the way we have a beach is we have a a. so is a hold of a city of the interest that by the sun again. so for anybody coming from abroad, the suddenly this idea needs to open up, there's a lot of opportunities and vice versa. and of course, as we touched on briefly education and migration between 2 great cultures, it fosters that as people spend time and universities in each of those countries, it's a great way to open people's minds culturally. and also develop technologies on expertise between the 2 countries and this over the several 100 pack to study students currently studying in russia. and that's an area that surely needs to be expanded upon between the 2 countries. in the i think the, there's a need for us to encourage people to come here and the diversified they import that
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content. while most of our students have been over the period of time going through the rest of the universities and getting technology and knowledge from that, there's a whole new way that they need to explore and bring in these this additional knowledge base which exist on this side of the in terms of geography be fairly close to each other the language can always be acquired. so yes, i see a lot of opportunity and of course, rocher and pakistan as very important regional powers and players have great influence and they have potentially great influence for peace in, in the region. and also to work together in a global, a scale towards a more, you know, inclusive world as, as things change to your political. absolutely, and that's precisely what i was talking about. the, the, the, the,
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the word is changing. the look of the wood is changing. always dependence is going away in new dependencies are coming in at so uh, in that environment. it's very important for bucks on the right. you do have the linkages physically as well as a notion of the so that as a simpler moves we move with it. and definitely uh, i think the bug son is a member of s c u, and we think the civilian looking for the bucket son ratio, china and some of the simulation countries become a mazda bit n, v v. give a lot of way to do this for in order to expend by that to try. and of course as economic and cultural ties. uh, you know, tighten between countries and so does it dispels the prospect of conflict in the
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future. so i think that's got to be the center of a sort of geo political sort of attitude effects that to create better relationships, better economic links. and of course your central to that here in cars on a thanks very much for talking to us today, administer has been absolute pleasure. not china is president. she didn't ping is hosting on an order of summit with the leaders of 5 central asian nations, demonstrating beijing's at pardon, growing influence in the region. the 2 day event comes against the backdrop of the high profile western g 7 summit in japan. the chinese lead for them brings together leaders of catholic style. furgas them to jake is done tremendous down and respective countries. crucial to sean is trillion dollar belts and real the initiative. a number of agreements are expected to be signed off. the meetings are being held in she at the historic city that once more starts the fabled silk room
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