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the, the, the total size of this rush, i couldn't the end of the u. k for supply low range cruise missiles. ukraine is a violation of international norms and it was at those levels couldn't be used to commit genocide, visuals into abbas a rush of the victory in odds and most a k. a pa, quote, is eminent as the private, and then the company report on the 16th didn't bother you over the front line city . serious cousins joined, southern middle east indeed is at home. our lead summit for the 1st 5 in bold and a decade offer is will, tool and country is reinvention to the blog in a renewed certain funding relation. i'm tired of 287
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mazing in japan and china is facing central asian need, is one noble summit named bolstering regional. so the very warm a welcome to you from the entire oxy international news. see, we're coming to you live and foremost, let's take a look at this. obviously, this, how does the entry of a rush as a national security council has condemned the use case provision of long range cruise missiles? see where he says it is a violation of international norms on his own. he meant to drug out the complex. as soon as it is, i tell you, in your way, in the conflict in order to prolong the military conflict and create conditions for russian defeats, nato countries continue to supply ukraine with more than 600 types of weapons and military equipment. britain has supplied ukraine was formed shadow long range,
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cruise missiles. those actions completely contradict international norms on arms. exports, which prohibit the provision of weapons when it is known that they might be used to conduct acts of genocide, destroy civilian infrastructure, and commit crimes against humanity. all these british long range cruise missiles that can be fired over a distance of between $250.00. and 1000 kilometers, which is pretty massive. and the ukranian military has already use them to actually fire and target pads, civilians in the grounds. people's are a public, a number of casualties have already been reported including children. unfortunately . um, and this is despite the facts that london promised that these missiles would not be used against a 1000000000 infrastructure. now the supply of these missiles is some things that the secretary of russia's national security council, nikolai popular ship, said was a violation of the international norms of weapons. us, however, he didn't say that it's not surprising. frankel's actions to use force when trying
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to accomplish their strategic objectives when it comes to dominating other countries, such as these anglo saxons. i've heard of that word for a while, but what does this mean for the situation? i mean, it has the u. k. changed its dogs. are they being a bit more aggressive now? i mean, why, why are they suddenly leaving this house? well, it looks like the u. k. i mean, doesn't really care any more about moscow's red lines or as a consequence of that, escalating the conflict. i mean many, at one point in the west thought that keeps clean to cry me or was both absurd and dangerous. but now we're seeing the u. k. defense secretary basically saying nobody's going to get in the way of new cranny and military if they try to take crimea by force, that they've lost sides of their lives. as a result of that invasion. and i think ultimately it'll be ukraine's decision under international law. they have every right to do that. in accordance of self defense, a person isn't gonna stand in the way of that. what else was told was about by the
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defense may as well to be quite honest, some startling stuff. as we know, the british government has been supplying the ukrainian military with uranium, depleted munitions, and a partnership is claiming that radioactive cloud is actually heading towards western europe after russian forces were forced to destroy one of these ukrainian and munitions stock files that was holding specifically that depleted uranium, munitions that were supplied, they were supplied by the british now. the cnn, cnn. the news channel even did a report about this in which the news anchor was questioning whether russia claiming that a tip this stockpile was true or not. and the correspondence response was quite interesting. he said that if it were confirmed to be true and they wouldn't even be able to report on it in the 1st place, let's take a listen. russia is claim that it struck a ukrainian arms depot. is there any truth to that? they may be, we wouldn't be allowed to report it if it was we, i find, to be honest i, we simply don't know. now,
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partnership also brought up the terrorist attack that took the life of the russian war correspondent, blood went to tar sky and the explosion that almost took the life of the russian officer as a hard pre left. and he said that these attacks were carried out by t f, with direct coordination from washington. so seriously, some startling stuff here rather than passive as the united states has, has it now is his western count about saying that by all means keep the compass is in the current and complex visited it and eventually added that most good was of the right to use any measures and its disposal to count the incoming sites to rush the security stuff to you. so this applies increasingly powerful weapon systems combined with the ongoing, transferred data to campus strikes. and the training of ukrainian soldiers on the territories makes the states don't any participants in the non conflict with russia . according to the hague convention of 1997 on the rights and obligations of
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neutral powers and the sea and landlord, but also accomplices of the military crimes of the on forces ukraine and national security forces. we just think of william during the security council maintain last goes every took a lot of it was spring gains in boy e. cool. the proxy war against russia missing events. he has said that name to say it's a sport escalate the conflicts down to quote. the last few put in both of us live a 2 door to somebody's senior research fellow at to the global policy institute. george always advises disease and now rushes invite to the us. they do that most go reserves the right to use any messages at its disposal, to count the incoming threats to rushes national security. what do you make of that? and what is a reiteration of what the russian government officials, including present boot and have been saying since the start of the circles, special military operations. however, um the truth is,
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rupture has been very wary of um, extending this will be on the ukraine's board is extremely concerned about the escalation of the m. f, a direct confrontation between russia and nato. it could happen the way um the u. k. and all the major powers are getting more and more involved in ukraine is leading to a dangerous escalation. but so bob rupture has been very restrained and he's going out of its way not to extend the will beyond ukraine's board is centralist, enjoy a few things right now with the rest of you soon. i go by then all talking about different weapon rate to be added to your plans also that they've stopped hiding behind this initial in 10 cent a week, getting less of you waging a proxy war as well. no, i think they absolutely determined to bleed rupture dry. and of course,
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in the process they intend to bleed ukraine's. right. um, but they watch. uh, the, that's how russia responded to the crossing of one russian red line. all 3 another . and as i said, russia has been very restrained and the nature of ours have taken that restraint as weakness. so it was the cross one red line rush, it doesn't really respond to their cross and all that and other and another. so they are now the major powers of doing all sorts of things. that was inconceivable . they, you know, they attacked the, find me a bridge that conduct the terrorist attacks in russia. they're attacking the towns on the russian side of the border. they've launched a drone tackling the kremlin, so they, they watch. definitely. how is russia going to respond to? now we have the cruise missiles being provided through ukraine and they're going to watch what is the rest of going to do? if again, russia doesn't do very much, then they're going to do more,
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more of this that's, that's the way they operate. so it was, it puts in doing well, i think it hits the winds as well. um, very, very quickly because um, uh, nato is getting more and more involved in this and, uh, and the more later gets in bold the hot or it is going to be uh to win this war. um, because uh it goes to 0. they've already rebuild the ukrainian armies. now they've built endless fortifications and trenches with a new crane. they provided your grain with all sorts of uh, model sophisticated rapid rates is getting harder and harder to wind as well. so i think that the tide time is of the essence here. so as you know, we have a lot of, i mean we here all to talk a lot about the, the devastating attacks on civilians on infrastructure, on the la last lack of all the loss of life. whether it's children, a webmail,
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and is about a life is life at the end of the day. but, you know, with the u. k. s. now, especially with these long range missiles. i thought it's a don uh there he talks about a 1000 kilo minute, says he's a correspondent for us files and comments. it ranges. i mean, all we're looking at the of a, a compass is now to, to what will climbed, i guess for, for beto up, for lack of a better word. ready now the other day on new shows and then on competence. and that's what directly involved in this conflict, but they're hiding behind it or what were neutral. so we don't really have anything to do with this. but yes, absolutely. the, the track record of uh, and the nato pals particularly that you gain know perfectly well that, that targeting civilians. but they don't care about that. he said, they're talking about setting up all kinds of war crimes, tribunals exclusively for the purpose of putting russians on trust is that even though they know you, granny is of committed everything, war crimes,
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and you've seen them on youtube. they don't care about that. you know, so they'll just simply hide behind the nothing to do with us. ukraine makes its own decisions. we just provide the weapons. yeah, it sounds a little bit like, uh, the amendment they have in the us. why guns don't kill guns, people killed, they're all and all for one. and basically it's a get out of jail free god. and that's, that's what nato has been. banking on all this time, which is russia wouldn't dare to escalate it. i guess. uh so we can do what we like, we can send them whatever we want, that you will be directly involved in this context. but russia wouldn't dad to do anything to ask because the moment rush a bit, so articles live would go into effect and then rushes go to level 3 on the 10th. that's what would be hiding a. it's a higher strategy because russians organization, but that patients good run out. right. buses and pilot a long day. maybe things need to change anyway. george, is it a senior research for the thank you so much for joining me here on sale is the
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presence of the day. thanks. okay, thank you. now on the ground and the conflict. meanwhile, rushes securing our watch him, us acre by what is imminent? now that's according to the, i think it had all the neighboring domestic republic. there is push them a comes as the chief all the russian private mercury company, lots of assets. his policies are continuing to take control of the key city block by block as a senior correspondent law because you have what i'm. the developments is still a good of gun. the guns region heavily fortified by you quite in troops. you'd be struck ceaselessly by russia, not hillary, on the outskirts like a network of you quite in positions. the habits even was inside this trade shape group of euclidean so just lay low. i need a bat, raj. it doesn't help. again and again,
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an automatic grenade logia hits the inside of the trench res, though escape so with ease across the front lines weeping, a savage told the in the speed you captured by russian drone you credit and so does she. i'd ceremoniously losing the deceased comrades into the back of a pickup truck. loss is very along the front lines, but no way is it was then bottom, most lated with the rex much of the native supplied vehicles. and um, uh, the bottles end of the city is still controlled by ukraine. the wag, the group says you, these were most finished, but it was had 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
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and 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 possible to match of the cost. it is being so in most been battles. it is time the don't bass into a concrete grave, the odd villages, towns, cities, or 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 screech, and it was being seen as a historical event for damascus. i'm them, at least as a whole series president is in saudi arabia to attend the arab in the meeting. it's
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the 1st time the country will have a seat at the alliance's table in 13 years. mister assets, presence of the jetta, mates, and guns. also, the recent decision to re admit sylvia to the grouping also being suspended more than a decade ago for on the outbreak, will the incomes on the hills of the countries for miss alden, bilateral meetings this week, as well. in the saudi kingdom, the davids will store eyes of city on just close and try. you don't really add either other. nobody's ation folks of recently been have a job in egypt and iraq. earlier we started with syria and political alice kind of abraham who says that such diplomacy demonstrates that where some policies to was dom off. this have failed. they are very much angry because the pros, ex, which was good for food and the last of the water and cereal. why?
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because for us on intervention in syria, what i suddenly shipping, why is it and legal intervention in syria and of the invitation invested in government by some, what do you think of some boat or for us and military support of iran restaurant? and because of a lot of other groups, and that's what that's happened in syria was and i'm both time broke in the v comes to that thing, then moving east of the large, moving east. and one of the main goal of the things that allows me then east is to make a c h for russia unfold china and to prevent them from expanding. and so switching to that, all your friends and would have to start as and to make a new rows of 3, then corporations, all the western project has been. and the here's one of the western nations like your abn and light tonight. that space has been undermined here in syria, if you remember last year, and we have seen that that is so it would be king that does so the account brands
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to refuse this law. so they said a phone call from president biden. why? because the fact that united states became more and more weeks and there is no need to be western phone in order fits and dictations. the u. s. is conducted see a wide spread search by legends chinese spies in the country near the eyes, open thousands of cases and the set sail hearings on the mass of incomes. this flight, a previous initiative in 2018 that produced questionable results on things couldn't open things up. the story. a i congressional committee decided to hold yet another hearing about alleged chinese spying in america. the ccp took advantage of our good faith as well as our technology, our know how and our capital to grow strong. but once they felt ready, they began to decouple from us. well now the air of wishful thinking is over us leaders continue to bang the drum about a ledge. chinese spies,
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even after they are china initiative, turned out to be a disaster. let's review what happened back in 2018 us. if there's of launched a new campaign against chinese spies targeting their staff, the u. s. trade secrets and intellectual property. at 1st, the campaign looked promising. new cases opened up like wildfire. we are investigating the opening a new china related counter intelligence investigation. typically it involves theft of american and logical property or secrets about every 12 hours we'd probably have over 2000 of those investigations. the percentage, the rate of increase from several years ago was about 1300 percent increase. accept prosecutors ultimately ended up dropping. most of the cases from all the thousands of cases that were looked into only $77.00 moved ahead into full on criminal prosecution. and a $148.00 individuals who were ultimately charged only 40 you ended up pleading
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guilty or being convicted for the country. overall. there certainly were results in the sciences. there was a chill effect with many of the world's most qualified and skilled individuals not wanting to work with america out of fear they might get accused. the prosecutors primarily targeting people of ethnic with chinese heritage. many spoke up saying that the whole thing, the smell of racism, they've turned the china initiative into an instrument for racial profiling. they've turned it into a means to terrorize chinese scientists and engineers. something has gone dramatically wrong with 88 percent of those being charged ultimately being ethnically chinese. we had members of congress speaking up writing a letter of voice and concerns about discrimination and the targeting of specific demographics. the details of what happened to wrongly accused individuals who had their lives destroyed and made many people skin crawl. here's what the wife of one
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man had to say about what was done to her family. we were surprised to find that they had related him to the chinese initiative and the, the f b. i had secret imani to the family for a year. my husband's a ton is filled many motions, but were denied every time we felt back. they responded with most of the challenges during these 3 very dog. he has a family, lived with extreme anxiety nightmare as in panic. after all of this, we see the china initiative being dropped, bad press, bad publicity for the us department of justice. however, the prosecution and the paranoia about alleged chinese spies continues. you have to wonder if us officials have learned anything from the whole mass. caleb mauppin, artsy, new york, the china is wholly i o, real familiar with the leaders of 5 central asian nation is devastating to my husband, influence in the region to day event because it gains the bank. trump of
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a high profile g 7 summit and define that attended by with need is tried as opposed to shooting thing has worn foreign countries about interfering in the affairs of central asia to the lake needs a stable central asia, all place the sovereignty security, independence, and territorial integrity of central asian countries must be upheld to adults. their people's independent choice of development passed must be respected, solidarity inclusiveness, and harmony on what the people of central asia want. no one has the right to so discord or stroke, confrontation in the region. are you the let alone pursue selfish political gains? either tomorrow or the last thoughts a live now to see dtn and correspondent di kyrie. sorry, thanks so much for joining us. there are 2 out one decisions. might you expect to come out of this central asian nation, the summit posted by china. well,
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1st of all, i have to say it is a huge summit just this afternoon. i talked to some of the entrepreneur, entrepreneur who stopped from china and from central asian countries. and they talked about how the summit, you know, that a further and, you know, enhanced the cooperation between both china and central asian countries. they believe that under present circumstances, it is important to hold such a summit because you know, with the geo political tensions because of the 3 year cobit pandemic on the world has been slowed down or even cut off. so does that make stand in terms of connectivity to hosting the china, essentially asian summit that matters for you know, um, hosting those central asian countries. it matters very much for china and attending the summit. equally matters for the 5 essential asian countries and leaders talked
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about how, you know this china cure east on who's back he's done railway should be built and should start construction at an early date. and also they talked about advancing pragmatic cooperation again in the economy. trade, agriculture and even closer people to people exchanges. so this when, when a situation has been long time coming and it's what everybody has been hoping for. yeah. you said that a couple of things about ad goes on. so, but she, she has unveiled as grand plan for development essentially to can you tell us a little bit more about that as well? um, uh, i think that would not go too deep in agriculture. that's just one sector of this summit, but i would say that the summit has been lauded for, you know, creating a new platform and a opening, a new chapter in terms of, you know,
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partnership between china and central asian countries. so uh, in the present to you king speech, he made an 8 point proposal for strengthening co operation. of course that includes um you know, agriculture and then on that it's something that ranges from, you know, expanding economic ties to promoting cultural exchanges and safeguarding a regional keys. so we learned that you know, more trade facilitation measures will be rolled out in bi lateral investment treaties will be upgraded to push to way trade to new heights. that's according to the chinese president. and he also talked about, you know, how china should pledge to support the development of the trans cast be an international, transferred core door and encouraged capable enterprises to build overseas warehouses and central asian countries. so one of the key word here is connectivity . so with, you know, the railway with the transportation, um, you know, the agriculture, it's something that has to be, you know,
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based on transportation. so connectivity or transportation is something, you know, that comes 1st. and that's also something that, you know, leaders from both china and central asian countries talked about. so china will also formulated cooperation program for poverty reduction through science and technology. and chinese companies and central asian countries will be encouraged to you to also create a local more local jobs in china with us provide central asian countries with a total of $26000000000.00 you one. and that's about $3700000000.00 us dollars in financing support. at grants, so you can tell from all those cooperation from all the, you know, deals if i let her all freeman's that signed that you know, this cooperation advancing, pragmatic cooperation between china and central asians. it's been a long time coming is what both sides want for a long time. excellent. it is very interesting indeed how things are develop in c,
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d to in course what i'd like. i thank you so much for bringing this up to speak a token to things again. so the city of cause on which has a large moves in population, this company hosting it for them, but it's not make investors with over $7000.00 people, attending a total of $85.00 countries. we spoke with off months and getting the assistant secretary general deal that isaiah sion of is that gold page. and he says washes willingness to help as partners in time to glue food in security. extremely important for the is the best cuban, you know, we didn't know. i see for me that we, we are in it for the import as a group. of course countries that's producing more than they need an exposure either. but as a group, when it for import tubs and their rush, oh, oh, i see member countries in terms of trade. zillow, history, for example,
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in 2021. the, oh, i see group inputted about 27 percent of it. see from russia and 21 percent of the battery from russia. and this is a huge you have to looking over tens of millions of dollars annually. and with the disruptions, the tough into the entire food. so pro, for the supply chain systems. so it's extremely important to keep the goods or where for the lives of and food and technical support can reach the people who are new to the food. so i can see a company here on, on c, as i so more updates to be file. i'll see the come on moving on inside the
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