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system over the american patriot system did not sit well with washington last year . their key is more recent decision to improve relations with syria following years of tension signals another step closer to the multi polar camp and away from the west. on top of all that trade between tortilla and russia, is that an all time high, despite continued western pressure to hop on the sanctions bandwagon, we are not at a point where we would impose sanctions on russia like the west have done we. we are not bound by the west sanctions as turkey. we are a strong state and we have positive relations with russia. anchor a singular opposition to finland and sweden joining nato for allegedly harboring terrorists was another bone of contention between turkey. uh and the west or the one ultimately dropped his beef with finland. but he and sweden are not on good terms. says stockholm, crosses its fingers for the outs thing. i've heard a while and we hope for a rapid ratification process after the trophy selection. and we feel very
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comfortable in all of the support we have received from other native allies, including security assurances. all things considered, it's no wonder the west has bedding again, started one, but will the turkish people went out if it gets its way with a life incentives running high, entered the it's not just the was to us plenty to say on present or want are the ones main rival has voice allegations of a much repeated threat, a legit rushing interference in the election. however, on cards for administered claims, there is no substance or evidence behind these claims. read more on this on our t stop tom. russian prime minister, because michigan has been, says russia in china will continue to increase bilateral financial cooperation with the states setting new records and mutual trade. this comes as shanghai welcomes russian business giants at an economic forum. here's the way i bought that. i see
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russian values this century's old history of relations with china for 2 consecutive years. the volume of biological trade has increased by around a 3rd in 2020 to a record of around one hundreds, $90000000000.00 was said we're, we're confident then this year we'll fulfill the task said, but it has of our state specifically to bring the 3 to no $1.00 to $200000000000.00 . china has been russia's mains rating fall off now for over 10 years. the growth in trade is accompanied by important quantities. this transformation, and 1st and foremost, we use independence on the door and other western countries. we will continue to increase the independence of biological financial corporation and verified by stress and our economic sovereignty. the prime minister emphasized that the latest success with the chief this fight western sanctions with the russian exports to china, increasing by 20 percent, which are high business for him, provides
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a major opportunity for the 2 countries to build on cooperation and high tech and information technology sectors with many business science gathering of the 4 of the russian minister of economic development, shared more details about the events this form is the beginning of a new stage of relation. so the beginning was launched. the summits in moscow in march when the liter. so for us, so in china mets a lot of issues, so we'll discuss them him today. so that is the development of those topics that were outlines previously in march. the top priorities trades corporation, which is complemented by investment corporation. in general, there is a positive attitude manufacturer, the chinese side for such understanding and the serious construct, if attitude coming from the president of china. and meanwhile, china has summoned japan's ambassador for answers angered by mounting anti china rhetoric from g 7 states as a group typed up
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a legend threats from beijing. the g 7 makes high sounding claims about promoting a peaceful, stable, and prosperous wealth. but what it does is hindering international peace undermining regional stability and coping other countries. development that simply shows how little international credibility means to the g 7. despite china serious concerns, the g 7 use. this is concerning china to smear in the tech telling their own brazenly interfere and showing his internal affairs. the g 7 countries spelled out concerns over china's military activities in the south china sea, particularly those surrounding taiwan that has been criticized joined drills by the us and south korea, noting rising tensions in the peninsula. washington has maintained its close military ties to taiwan, made a serious of controversial visits by western politicians to the island. at the g 7 meeting you chief ursula funder land also tried to warn other countries against
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siding with china. in many countries in the global south have made bad experiences with china, they took chinese loans and ended up in a debt crisis. and all of russia has to offer these countries a weapons and must series. so the g 7 unlike minded pausing is there is now a window of opportunity. we should also, when would impart the ship to imagine economies that are willing to work with us. but we have to be foster and we have to get concrete western light institutions like the i a mass have also provided loans for developing countries. however, reports suggest that the programs contributed to the impoverishment of countries in africa and latin america. as i must conditions involve economic changes which lead to rising unemployment and living costs with lower government revenues. binding states to large repayments and fiscal austerity ultimately damaging their economies . the latest example, tunisia which the i am i've called on to cut public food and energy subsidies
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rejected the organizations demands director of the center for european studies. i've run menu diversity of china. no one you way. believes the g 7 is simply trying to maintain a world order based on western her gemini, steve st. mary's cold was mckenna. is it the one to, to continue of the west and coming into loyalty? not a land of i don't want to do so to democracy. all the policy. ok, so do you guys are canceling pendants from the us from the west? g 7, of course we want to incorporate it onto the t 20 so far look to know the us net the 7th because of the time the under russia, the t 20. that cannot accommodate the deed for this agenda. so the reason that we paying the old cards and look at to 7 and so, so i don't know, do carting, and then i'll kind of say, i don't wanna rush on sorento. do you want it as well as the us japan airlines.
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we see so many transparent into, to, to china, to address it, to the international community. i don't think so. uh, so go to their transparencies in what kinds of meaning and the 2nd to be japan osby . what do i have to actually give you the montville you? we defend them to us. are you in the system? the most of the water? well to say so then with the rush i was on the breaks countries. so that's how can you reason little base intern? nothing older, nothing. and then also the so called to be i just didn't want to set of the rules, send us. well, this was actually the breaks on the 2 pieces to these 2 bus 2027. why that to 7 still wanted that said it was not the emitter, the t 20. the head of the african union was invited to the g 7 summit to discuss the ongoing energy crisis. while western leaders reiterated their commitment to african energy development. russian nuclear giant ross adam continues to develop
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infrastructure on the continent. are 2 spoke to i think ceo of ross adams central and south africa office. ryan collier, who says africa has great potential for developing both nuclear and green technologies. you can watch the full interview throughout the day here in our tea. in the meantime. here's a quick teaser. i think there's a long standing relationship between russia and african nations. and i think we're liable to build on that's, you know, as i said earlier, africa is really struggling when it, when it comes to power. and as it's on, we are able to provide solutions that are going to assess them in a sustainable, long term future. in terms of strengthening our relationships where they're responsible, then the um, sustainability for us as vastly important. so everything that we do, we make sure that it includes local communities that we always in prep protect the environments and obviously human resource development and localization has spice and inputs and for us. so i think africa is important to the walls. um it,
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so it's an important suresh and that so it's an important to us a treasure item. we see great contain show on the continents, not just with the nuclear energy for electricity, but also you can research and you can medicine and various other applications from you to a technology is and then outside of the mucus, the with wind and battery storage, where we are very active as well. we see great potential meanwhile, beijing has taken a page out of washington's playbook banning a us based micro chip company, which probably caused a fall in the sauce of us listed firms, while other chinese counterparts sol rises. chan corresponded lou justin says the move by china had an instant impact that will continue to be felt. this response is kind of symmetrical and not week. it was last year. the usda is targeting on chinese mount companies in the name of the national security. this time china's
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move is also politically effective and powerful as the data. i showed that the, the impact is instant on the day on a monday when it shares and dropped like about 3 percent. a compare with the united states, a comprehensive announcement of sanctions and industrial confrontation. this done trying this action targeting only one company appears to be more of a strain on the surface. but i personally think so, but the actual effect and impact could be impressive in time. old health sees october 2022, washington has imposed a sweeping next bull cubs on advanced the chips and ship making equipment to china . so it was the united states that fires the fire 1st, right of violence, the principles of market economy and international economic on trade rules. so be a technology wide ship complex for trade conflict. so us is the one who fires the 1st shop and we all knows that there are no winners after the gone goes off. so
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yeah, of course the trade conflict has potential to escalate. i personally think so the process of technology de code play between china and the us is likely to accelerate spider. but don't forget, china has a large uh, huge market advantage which also gives us a bargaining chip and assign a us relationship. so this is kind of a ban in the hope to make that us reflect on it's unfair measures against china. and in the long run, i personally think 8 account also help safeguard china's rights and interests. and the new delhi high court has issued a summons to the bbc over defamation charges after the british broadcaster or the document free on indian prime minister modi questioning his role an anti muslim riots. 20 years ago, the bbc said it was aware of the proceedings, but it was inappropriate to comment further. at this stage. it is contended that the sell documentary a publication contains content,
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which costs as low on the reputation of the country and also makes fools and december transportations. and then senior ations against the prime minister of india, they endangered history and the indian criminal justice system. the day high court issued a notice to the b. c bulk bbc, india on bbc world. this also includes your beast and your fire, the defamation case against the bbc for the documents for you that'd be released in january to see all the documents, the court india, the for the question, eventually the catering department store over the country and then she went to sort of withdrawal, even though from new revives that took place to really the india had a band this particular document read, you know, with the question from the air. the india is also being some of the documents that are shared on various media platforms as calls were removed by the government. the
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indian government essentially see that this documents the by the bbc, was not the boss a propaganda piece. and it was the see a lot of states between india and the bbc. remember they bought most of the task read of that were conducted in bbc offices. and you get a little bike all you to for should be that they've normally with the bbc documents . the youngest reads whatsoever, and that india was only a willing due process is the bbc had been doing a lot of ition, a consistent violation of bands replacing. it has been engaging in the, in a, in a sense it's been indulging in what we could call in the event that this tax evasion, tatum of profits i'm, i'm done setting it. some of it is now what have an offer. this particular, the notice that has been issued to the bbc is the valve in the next day as bbc
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would have to reply. you don't have to send a recent reply up to the course. the she already in the bottle will take place in september of this year, but it will be interesting for us to watch one of the developments in this case, the politicians from the gardener, cairo back, the dispute a territory between armenia and those are by john, are outraged with armenian prime ministers, latest statements with the leaders say he's ready to recognize the area as part of the service, john, if the rights of the armenian population living in the territory are respected, the comments came in response to a question from a reporter during a press conference. i use good sound gun them to control that you talk to ball churchill integrity, but many is government position is unclear when a media recognizes 8 to 6000 square meters of assemblage on surgery. could you clarify, does it include ard software?
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no. haven't recognized arts or has part of a 0, but john, the sick which on ritual, you see these age 6000 square meters include nicole know, car back. but it should be mentioned on position. is that the question of rights of security, of the armenians in no go into a car back must be discussed between backup and st. upon to cut loose on patient to kick off. mister pushing them to us, treat those to come into media and government recognize are so has part of a 0 by john 1st on the i sort of of course i have of the colonel, meaning government's position is a median. government recognized as a jobs territory. and integrity for the web, talking about you. yes, i'll sit and handle all the. as i said, i clarify. i find it difficult to get the most specific concept that is there a john's president in turn, has set a peace still between the 2 states is inevitable, but should be based on international norms and laws. the reason have not gotten no power back, became a hot bed of tensions after the collapse of the soviet union,
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as are media and servers. john fought for control of it into bloody wars and late 2020 sir. but john recaptured large chunks of the territory since then the 2 sides had been deadlocked in negotiations. rushing peacekeepers happen passed within forcing this cease fire assistant professor of political science in moscow state university arthur them chuck says passion young's demands are reasonable and signify hope for changes. i think that this statement is.

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