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tv   Worlds Apart  RT  May 23, 2023 6:30am-7:01am EDT

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we must act together with that for i think that both of those trainees, the ship is and chinese companies understand this. meanwhile, china has some in japan's ambassador for answers, angered by mounting anti china rhetoric from g 7 states as a group typed up elijah threats from aging. the g 7 makes high sounding claims about promoting a peaceful, stable, and prosperous world. but what it does is him during international peace, undermining regional stability and coping of the countries development. that simply shows how little international credibility means to the g 7. despite china serious concerns, the g 7 use issues concerning china to smear in the top telling their own brazenly interfering, 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's as being criticized joint drills by the us and south korea, noting rising tensions in the peninsula,
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washington has maintained its close military ties to taiwan. i made a series of controversial visits by western politicians to the island. at the g 7 meeting, the chief ursula funder land also tried to warn other countries, again, citing with china. many countries in the global south have made bad experiences with china. they took chinese loans and ended up in a debt crisis. i know russia has to offer these countries a weapons in the series. so the g 7, unlike minded partners, there is now a window of opportunity. we should also, when would impart to ship, to imagine economies that are willing to work with us. but we have to be fast 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 am as conditions involved,
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economic changes which lead to rising unemployment and living costs with lower government revenues. binding saves to larger payments and fits full of 30 ultimately damaging their economies. the latest example, tunisia which the i am, i've called on to cut a couple of food add energies. subsidies rejected the organizations demands. director of the center for european studies, brenman, university of tie. now when you way believes that you 7 is simply trying to maintain a world order based on western gemini. she said mary's cole, mcdunna is the one to, to continue of the west and coming into loyalty, not an end of i don't want to do so to democracy, auto policy. ok. so do you guys are canceling pendants from the us, from the west? uh g 7, of course we would try to incorporate it onto the t 20 side for work, but to not the u. s. net. the 7th, because of the time the under russia,
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the t 20. they cannot accommodate the deed for this agenda. so the reason that we planned the old card to look at to 7 and so, so i don't know, do carting, and then of a ton of said, oh gosh, sounds, rental steps. do you want it as well? uh, the, the us japan lines uh we see so many transparent into, to, to china, to drive it to the international community. i don't think so. uh, so go to their transparencies in what kinds of meaning. and the 2nd of each of has to be, uh, one of our 2 actually uh, the lawrenceville we, uh, we defend them the, uh, are you in the system, the pulse of the water? what to say? so then with the rush, i resolved the brakes countries. so last i think it needs a little bass engine, nothing older, nothing, and then also uh, so call to be, i just didn't want to set of the roost on this. well, this was actually the brakes on the 2 pieces to these 2 bus 2027. why the $27.00 still wanted that?
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they said it was not that much of the $220.00 the head of the african union was invited to the g 7 summit to discuss the ongoing energy prices, while western leaders reiterated their commitment to african energy development. russian nuclear energy giant ross adam continues to develop infrastructure on the continent. archie spoke to acting c. e. o. of ross adams, central and south africa office. ryan collier, who says africa has great potential for developing both nuclear and brain technologies. you can watch the whole interview here in our t this hour. in the meantime, here's a quick teaser. i think there's a, a long standing relationship between russia and african nations. and i think we're able to build on that. um, you know, as i said earlier, africa is really struggling when it, when it comes to power and as a residence 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,
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where they're responsible then the um, sustainability for us as wisely important. so everything that we do, we make sure that it includes local communities that we are always in, prep protect the environments and obviously human resource development and localization is sparsely important for us. so i think africa is important to the walls. um it, so it's an important suresh and so it's an important to us a treasure to them. we see great contain show on the continents, not just with the energy for electricity, but also you can research and you can medicine and various other applications from you to the 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 the list of firms. while their chinese counterparts saw
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arises cvt and corresponded lou. justin says the move by china had an instant impact that will continue to be felt. and this response is kind of symmetric. one not week in response to the us is targeting on chinese mount companies in the name of the national security. this time china's 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 dropped like about 3 percent, a compare with the united states, a comprehensive announcement of sanctions and industrial confrontation, the sunshine. this action targeting only one company appears to be more of a strain on the surface. i personally think so, but the actual effect and impact could be impressive in time olds health scenes. october 2022, washington has imposed a sweeping next bull cubs on advanced the chips and shipmate can equipment to china
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. 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 where chip complex for trade complex. so us is the one who fires the 1st shot and we all knows that there are no winners after the gun goes off. so yeah, of course the trade conflict has potential to escalate. i personally think so the process of technology deep hopefully 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 in the sign of us relationship. so this is kind of a ban in the hope to make the 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. the, the noun daily high court has issued a summons through the bbc over defamation charges. after the british broadcaster
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air a documentary on indian prime minister, moody 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 which costs as low on the reputation of the country, and also makes fools and defamatory invitations. and then senior ations against the prime minister of india, the endangered history and the indian criminal justice system. the de high court issued a notice to the b. c bulk, bbc, india, i, bbc world. this after english draw based a g o 5. the defamation case against the bbc for the document for you that'd be released in january the see all the documents, the court india, the more the question as, as reading the casing department,
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so over the country. and then she went to some of the draw, even though from new revives up to face to the india had a band this particular document read, you know, with the question the air, the india is also beings of the documents that are shared on various media platforms. as calls were removed by the government, the indian government essentially see that the documents the by the bbc was not the boss, a propaganda piece. and it was the see a little steve between them, the bbc, remember they will also test read of that were conducted in a b c office as a new day. and was like, whoa, you to maintain that they've normally with the bbc documents and the sleeves whatsoever. and that india was only a following due process is the bbc. i've been doing a lot of ition,
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a consistent violation of times replacing it. it's been engaging in the, in a, in a sense it's been indulging in what we could call in the minds like this tax evasion taking more profits. and i'm done sorting 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 will have to reply. you don't have to send a recent reply up to the course they she already in the motto 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 navarre no kyra bucks the disputed territory between armenia and as or by john, are outraged with the or 1000000 prime ministers. latest statements with the leader saying he's ready to recognize the area as part of his or bridge on. if so right, severe medium population living in the territory are respected. the comments came
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in response to a question from a reporter during a press conference. i use good sound on them to control the you talked about churchill integrity but many is government position is unclear to when a media recognizes a to 6000 square meters over say, average on surgery. could you clarify? does that include art, software? no, haven't recognized arts off as part of a 0, but jones have difficult. so let's who you see these 86000 square meters include nicole, no power back up. but it should be mentioned opposition. is that the question of rights of security, of the median in no go into a car back will not be discussed between backer and step monica. always bumper symptoms take off mister pushing on till us straight. then there are those that come into media and government recognized are so has smart devices there by john, how strongly i sort of, of course have of the kernel, meaning government's position is a meeting. governments recognize as a johns territory and integrity for the month. when talking about you. yes,
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i'll sit and handle all the new as i've said, i power fight thing, but find it difficult to get the most specific homes that to as a result, as president in turn has study peace still between the 2 states is inevitable, but should be based on international norms and laws, the region of not gotten no cairo back became a hot bed of tensions after the collapse of the soviet union as armenia and as there. but john fought for control of it into bloody wars in late 2020, as or by john re captured larch on some of the territory. since then, the 2 sides had been deadlocked in negotiations. russian peacekeepers have been tasked with enforcing the ceasefire. assistant professor of political science and most of the state university arthur denture, says passion, young demands are reasonable and signifies hope for change. i think that this statement is very vague and has no particular details. but i see that
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this move, well, this suggestion means a huge concession from or mean inside. and he expects maybe he expects symbolically reciprocal move from either by job. some can very concession in return because as everybody john was backed by turkey and these prevailed and military confrontation and it's obvious that alternative to the peaceful solution is associated with high res. so it's always correlation. and who was a and you last as far media. our media is reasonable uh suggestion some objective criteria for boarded invitation. and also i see that the idea that this security provision is going to be discussed with as a bridge on a government. we'd say we'd sit by accounts with the government of this, of his self governing territory. not recognized means that armenia may be hoping for some degree of autonomy of this, of this region. so may be going back to,
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they have told them to stop us off and the government cut them off. a lot of south is armenians college, as it used to be in the so i'll get to you and young and turning to africa. r t said stone was ryan collier, i think c l. a ross adams central and south africa office to discuss the future of africa, the energy development and russia's role in it. that's coming up next year on our tea. your focus is primarily sub saharan africa and of course with sitting here in south africa. what is your policy in terms of your projects and to work in this part of the world energy? obviously, we set in the concepts and, and that is really struggling with energy at the moment. and if you spend, and it's time and saw that for calvin show, even though it says that the south africa is struggling. um, so we're looking at energy in general, not just new care,
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although that is still out priority. we have a wind company called know the wind and we are actively exploring that's on the continents and particularly in south africa. and then obviously what, assuming our new care agenda we have, and so governments of the agreement signed with the various african nations and we're trying to assess them and achieving then you can visions, what countries would you identify africa as the most promising full cooperation and what are the kinds of prospects says in the south africa. so africa has a base and a long history of nuclear power. they've been operates and cubic for over the last 35 years, very successfully and very safely. they've been uprising safari, one react. so i would research react to 5 and 55 years, which means that all of the legal, regulatory bases all day for them to move forward on. and you can, you build now we see a lot of potential in of african nations and a lot of done
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a great deal in terms of nuclear infrastructure developments gone and much area zambia. and wonder if we look specifically at egypt. i know that you're involved in the development of nuclear pilot projects in that country. how come the egyptian experience help you with your work here in south africa? i think it's important to 1st the night that's each country is very different, particularly when implementing a new car program. um, so as a responsible vendor, we really work with different countries and i look.

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