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opportunity to witness up close, we really have the front row seats. witnessing the russian drone snipers holding their scales. this time the dream carried an innocent, smooth boom. in the don't box it will of course be armed with something much deadlier. you see that building opens at about 8 kilometers away. the developer asks me no, not really well with this device. you can, he responds with a smack. was over a 100 times zoom. i'd be able to make out the clothes a person is wearing in the window and of course, any training would be incomplete without the cornerstone course. first aid. there's no way really one could overestimate its importance and i don't know what you're talking about. the least. the train inside is used to practice tactical, menacing, why technical medicine? because no one is immune from home in the immediate vicinity of comb, with operations or on the battlefield. self care and mutual aid are the most
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important aspects. as we know around 80 percent of people who are injured are losing blood and you don't have time to help themselves or their converting on some of these ones include those guns or tools and trap headphones because of the 1st thing to do is to stop the bleeding, we have a concept called the golden our. this refers to the time we have to help ourselves before losing consciousness. since the starts of the year over $117000.00 boat and t is joined, the ranks of the russian army. all of them have to be properly trained before deployment. the combined is at this test side, have heaved the most of this burden on the shoulders. and it's hard to imagine a facility fit better for the purpose of this done of reporting for oxy. the less than 5 minutes me try a mission, students as a rush, i'm trying and will continue to increase blind, actual financial corporation with the states setting new records and mutual afraid
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is kind of the same height. welcome to the russian business giants as an economic florida. a little worried about what i see russian values this century's old history of relations with china 1.2 consecutive years. some of the volume of biological trade has increased by around a 3rd which do not in 2022, a record of around $190000000000.00 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 rush just means reading far enough for over $100.00 story of the drove and trade is accompanied by important quantities. this transformation. and 1st and foremost, we use independence on the door and other western countries. no, we'll continue to increase the independence of by electrical financial corporation and vice threats and our economic southern. i'm here in shanghai, china where the 1st day of the to day long russia,
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china business for him has just come to a close. there have been a lot of businessman and high level politicians from both china and russia in attendance here like the russian prime minister, mikhail miss justin who spoke quite a bit at this conference today about the importance of it and further developing bilateral economic cooperation between russia and china, he spoke a lot about this specific spheres in which it's important to continue this bilateral cooperation, specifically in terms of energy, of course, and as well as a trade infrastructure between russia and china to increase the already quickly increasing trade between the 2 countries. now, we're also expecting to see the appearance of the chinese president tomorrow. she's in pain, who's also expected to meet with the russian prime minister. and they're going to be talking a lot about, like i said earlier, further development of bilateral economic cooperation between russia and china, we're going to be there. and we're gonna bring you all the details as they become
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available on the fly most to emphasize the nature of success was a chief despite the western sanctions. with less an expos, i'm trying to increase the by 20 percent. let's say high business for and provides a major opportunity for the 2 countries to build on cooperation in high tech and information technology. second, to many business diets. gathering at the forum to discuss this in depth. and that is plus live and to don mclean. gill from the philippine middle east studies association. done as always. great to see i am. thanks for joining us here on the now this shanghai business for them announcement is met with a lot of mixed media response, especially as they were businesses that were full faction from both china and russia. they were on the list. but what's your thoughts on this? well, 1st of all, thank you so much for having me. say
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a true pleasure doing you again. now, i know the visit illustrates 2 very important things. first is that you know, both countries rush and china converge and your interests to maximize the utility of their partnership. based on this by lateral agreement, signed between both presidents a few months ago. you really take the relationship into a new era and stuck. and of course you've measured about the sanctions. you know, that's absolutely right. the meeting is also a symbol. you know that both countries will now allow them will not allow themselves to be constrained by western policies that interest, you know, the fact that businessmen who are sanction will be taking part in high level economic engagements between the chinese and the russians. you know, show this very important aspect so that they will not be defined by a wester interest in perspectives and that they look choose to pay their own path for development and security, their own particular way. a total,
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let's say it was russia. and so i know they both looking to look at, i mean, what sorts of businesses are they looking to expire and i'll meet, we always talk about biological agreements, but it's only about technology here. are we talking about energy? oh, it's only about my impala. what's, what's the scope here? right? right, right, then we will be looking into critical industries. of course, the energy would definitely be one of them. in fact, it, you know, as, for example, china, you know, as it continues to grow, energy will be a primary source of its growth. and russia being a top supplier of energy resources really has the potential to really expand this area with china. second, of course, will be agriculture. fertilizers, of course, a huge necessity for both countries, the bilateral trade in that area. we're also looking into the poultry industry, which is also seen to be in the area. we're both countries with c to sort of
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maximize their utilisation of and of course we can definitely include other aspects of this technology. for example, we're both countries given of course, the highly digitalized nature of international politics these days in both countries having the capacity to really contribute towards each other's interests and demands. and means in the sphere of, uh, in the sphere of technology is something that we can definitely see expect between both countries. and of course there wouldn't be new areas, perhaps the boats would be looking into to expand the level of biological cooperation. but of course, the premium will be given to these critical industries, given of course, the inserts and, and so mostly with times of international view politics. it's interesting. don't you know, many nations now moving some of the tools deemed otherwise a some, in your opinion? well, this strength and the ties between china and russia, is this how the before them do business?
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a well, definitely, you know, looking beyond china and russia and the other brick country is a nice you want include them to other countries is particularly in the developing world, are increasingly wary. you know, uh, in fact, it is because of the truck such as these, where they could see that the currency is a highly critical element of kennedy militarized. any minute, any section. so have to do with the force they're wearing this a towards this part of military ization, you know, the new, big and corporate, other basket of other courtesies in that particular basket is enough for them to be significant. in fact, reporters and economists, particularly from the west, are also looking into the possibility of a bricks, currency that really have a lot of potential uh, to really offset the, the significant influence of the dollar, which is up below 90 percent in terms of a to tennessee but of course, these are great possibilities and it will depend the pores on the ability of
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countries such as rush to try know, india, uh, brazil, south africa for example, to really play their part in looking into areas recovery should interesting stuff. they want to watch as a hot, hot area and so big this is all about done paying you as always a pleasure to see you and thank you so much for joining us. there are 2 months ago . thank you so much, sir. now the devotee chapman, although russia's security council is meeting his council pods in laos in order to deepen decades on collaboration imagery, and other space, i'd say, is maurice and most of the bins of the details. a dimension is when it comes here to asia as a time when western powers are trying to win over the region using carriers and sticks when it comes to the rushing you for an in conflict, trying to bring as many countries to the side as they can at the end of his 3 day official visits, 1st to vietnam and then louse 2 countries with historically strong links to moscow
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method of praise to both states commitments to continue strengthening the corporation and strategic partnership with russia with us. but it, it's on the we've traditionally had friendly relations with both the vietnam and louse. and this has been the case for decades in addition to interest a relations which have significantly strengthened in recent years. we are currently developing inter party ties with the ruling parties in these countries. in my opinion, these connections are productive and representing additional channel of communication between our states to solve a variety of tasks you lowe's, and to us sentiment is very strong hearing louse. the country still remembers american bombs between 19641973. you were in the vietnam war, american pilots made around 6 100000 searches over the country, dropping over 2000000 tons of bombs. the support of the soviet union help the
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country with that or something that allows that the country's leadership stressed repeatedly. you remember it was to be the tier will never forget and will always be grateful for relations between loss and rush. you have always been built on trust and mutual support in both regional and international arenas. in particular, your country provided inviolable assistance during the national liberation, struggling with louse. we highly appreciate our level of cooperation with russia as well as the help that we received from the ussr and are now receiving from russia mainly in terms of male to technical equipment, training of personnel and assistance in economic development. thanks to this support we were able to initially defend and now to actively develop and strengthen our national economies. nato is trying to expand its geographic region. a 3rd is filtering for as in south asia, or to contain china using a strategic security practice between trulia, india, japan, and the united states,
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known as waterlines. sometimes jobs has the asian native rushing. just ask to meet them instead of how russia and its asian partners use the developing situation. he's what he had to say. they need more clothing with regard to new alliances which are being formed in the asia pacific region. it's quite obvious that some nations are neutral towards our country. in many cases, even inviting us to be observers. however, some of these newly formed partnerships are hostile towards the states in the region. this is how we see, for example, quad arcus and other alliances that have partnerships with non regional players because of natives. interference in the region, embarking on their global projects and destabilizing the situation. western sanctions targeting not only russia, but all those close to moscow are series to ask for a long time partners of russia worldwide, including this particular region. small economies like why also as for example, are especially vulnerable. there was growing military aspirations in this region,
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adds to the increasing tensions, but has the slater's state official visit showed those efforts, and of course, having the desired effect. griffin ocean are how t from laos, the largest population, moves them, nation, indonesia has signed a major economic deal with a ron. this finds us sanctions previously slower in the flow of trade between the countries which the writing president highlighted during a press conference. more than anything we believe that sanctions and threats can not stop us in any way from cooperation and communication with neighboring countries. muslim nations that are aligned with us in various fields, multiple the day lame service engine, easiest economic size with the middle east, and via iran, and which is on his way to becoming an essential transit problem. as part of a massive infrastructure project with russia in india,
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iran is also seeing growth diplomatically within the is nomic will, thanks to chinese media uses, who aided in saving several important agreements with saudi arabia and u i. e, ad court for that across a live. now, so tow a side in the rainy and it says, i don't this who's coming into the closet where the southern took place. so thanks so much for joining us in od see they're excited to talk to you. now. can you tell us a little bit more about the specifics of the deal that's been taken place of the how important it is and what does it mean in terms of the economies of both nations as well. first of all, thank you very much for having me. and then secondly, iran and indonesia had a diplomatically fruitful bay with more than 10 women. find in the super entries which the a, the way or all cleaned off a new chapter in the relation you ron and the mays. yeah. be agreement actually inc
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. and by the spectrum of it's yes, including austin, pharmaceutical sciences, acknowledge e in full force for the most important out of both atlas can meet in the pre racial bay, the ribbon that was fine. 15 arched me and it's a hectic to open up a new level of rate. but if you punch the end of your property, re for, uh, the uh, the actually agreements or this rip would be analyzed under a big context, not only on the complex supply, laptop, 5 of those. so in terms of evolved m. c. we actually offer new chester and in our farm for. busy roach and it's investments on asia in particular. and china actually has played a key role in this calculations. you know about that. and now after nearly 2
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decades of investments on the west and after j. u a we'll find on bill back in 2015 with no punch bowl economy routes for the country. so rob has decided to do a power. the zip mastic shift and that's uh, foreign policy behavior. and a switch in asian partners, and in the past years is specifically in the past. this year. we saw that so many neighboring parts. we have started to bedford, there's a level up there, i said they run, which old unknown is going to be for the benefit of the current speed, which is soft, spring from creek think sanctions and falls on it by the western countries and the united states. and for people. yeah, it's all, you know, we know you made it didn't find the of the us is always what needs to introduce more and more sags as a gang c wrong. we know this is almost like a hobby for them. but uh this, this is rudy. stop in an easiest city this deal. do you think,
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is this how in an eases uh, well, can't see a political position closer to the middle east as opposed to closer to washington as well. i think 1st and foremost, this relates to this in that increasing understanding again, perception, not fully in indonesia, but also about so many other countries in the region a nation. the united states, however, is the re thing and this all we're relying on us father is going to be dangerous for the. busy their own economy, so engineers, you and frontier is like that perhaps bargain and the shift in order to the dollar rise their space. they should be on the safe side while they are sworn to their kind of relation that they have with the west now see or find, find new partners. and when it comes to the deepest, these, all right,
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edition process, let me just, uh, this is a mentioned this point that the country it has already. i mean, indonesia. i already started this process by trying to punch these by arlen and, and south korea. and the list goes and on and on, and goes to one of the then that they have started this thing. reject re, uh uh, let's say a change with punch view by ron. and of course it goes without saying, got it wrong. the risk of being filled it, us negative response, no doubt about that, but seemed to make sure rings the realities on the ground has been ready to take this risk. and i don't call it risk because it's going to execute. it probably is expected to calculate. so they're more of it in the years down the red x and sides . i am sorry, i always a pleasure to look into so we have signed the right of science. thanks again for joining us here at. i'd say thanks again. my pleasure. thank you very much. for
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having, as the driver of a truck leads class into a security barrier near the white house monday night, it has been arrested on multiple charges, including threatening to kill or hom, present. the president, according to us fox service police, to get more on this less cost of life to i think it was the kind of move in k to good to see what more can you tell us about this? well, it was at approximately 10 pm local time on monday evening that the on us to identify driver our era. cade, near lafayette park, which is the park near the white house in washington, d. c. now the individual was arrested and the car was searched for explosive side. the car had bomb sniffing dogs go through it, et cetera. there were no explosives in the car, however, they did apparently get their hands on a swastika flag. the symbol of you know, naziism was found in the car and the individual who was arrested for driving the
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car and ramming the barricade is now facing charges of attempting to kill the eights. uh, they believe this person did this uh with, with the on an excellent carrier for that date. we would of course, if anything divides, so we'll continue it. thank you. right. that rob's of this is his offerings, which i asked was good to have your company and we will be back in just on the 30 minutes is more news updates from around the world. we hope you'll join us then the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the welcome to world the part for all the different says one thing, russia, china in the united states agree upon is that the world is now at a crucial, perhaps even unprecedented the inflection point. the business as usual, no longer feasible or even desirable, but they fundamentally disagree about how far down in history this stage goes. and what trajectory of these changes are to take in the future. to discuss that, i'm now joined by timothy board the shelf program director of the vault, the discussion club in russian. it's always
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a pleasure july to talk to you. thank you very much for finding the time. a few weeks ago when changes presence should have been was in moscow, he told his russian counterparts, i did not pretend that our 2 countries are now driving the kind of changes the likes of which the world hasn't seen in hundreds of years. but you go further than this because in one of your articles here, your road, the recent said that a transition that the international order is, can say, going through is the most significant in the past few 100 years. where do you place the beginning of the current and the beginning of the current and well, i think the rise of china. i think that about 15 years ago china has accumulated unearned, most economic capacities, the ar and the political capabilities on the international scene. and 10 years ago
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when the chinese president, she's in pain 1st the 1st arise, she's initiative one built on road. it was the clear indicator that china is per pound and feeling ready to go for. and the toner chief to the west on sources of development. is that necessarily an alternative either or? or just uh, you know, one more addition to what you said. it was just too bad, a wisdom interpretation of the toner to either or a toner teeth in a chinese way. or in a way, is we in wash? see, does that mean the choice? it means that opportunity is the increasing number of very soon inches. well, nobody in russia or in china says that, for example, in developing countries. so no, that's quite the right way is the international institutions controlled by the
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western. but the point is that nowadays the developing countries are ready, they can actually take one or between 2 and another opportunity, one and 2 and the 2 for another alternative. they don't need to make this choice either for and this is there is most essential change in the international distribution of power. so when you're talking about a transition in the international order, the most significant in the past few 100 years, you mean the, the end of this uh, western dominated moto, while the think he's the, to the international order. he's always based on the community. if i work at the budget for the conference, and for the last, the 500 years of actually um, the western countries, western europe then joined western europe and the united states have been the strongest one rusher, was defending its severe range. and russia was defending vigorously,
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it's right to take decisions on its own. i bought to, during only for very limited period, russian, soviet union has being a part of the international order mean has been strong enough to represent an alternative to the west. but i mean, there, again, we are coming back to either or a choice because from what i understand and maybe my knowledge of this, of, if history is limited, the soviet union, i still have this idea of our international lives. we're taking decisions together . i'm not meeting the only a few the overlord, mountains. uh, everything like god, which is ultimately the the western id and it's communicated pretty openly in this matter for over a shining city on a hill. it's not only shining, it's also enjoying resources from, from the rest of the globe for its own sake. well, so i mean to me and it was representing a new toner to, for specially in the few constitution
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a few decades. often desktop were able to show that in a rush of bond to dispute or didn't cluster long for the rest of the time. starting from the beginning of the 16 century and almost to an out of the western countries kind of been subbing, actually constructing the international wanted to say how to serve their own development purposes. now the situation has changed the rise of china otherwise of india. so i want, i want to underline is that russia is not the most important player issue. the most important players are, 1st of all china and india because they have a nervous capabilities. they haven't known this human for. so for us to fall off, lot 3000000000 population they share between them. but doesn't, that's these accommodation or forced to necessarily translate into influence real political geo political. you cannot make influence. that's the thing that i think it does. and we overdo,
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see that many countries of the one i actually love keen and or cut the rates on keen to collect the right to his china. and i put the arrangement with china producing was russian. we've seen the arab countries on the middle east of the, of the gulf, which have being connected for it was the west for many decades since the independence they are now going through entering was china as well. they don't break was the state, but they develop the relationships strong. and this is the most significant change is that the number of the states we have enough power to be the constituent parts of the international order is increasing. now, our western partners usually justify what they call their benevolent gemini, by the fact that somebody needs to preside over the scales of conflicting interest . and it's just the united states takes on this burden for the sake of humanity.
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do you agree with this assumption that the multiplication of the international players would necessarily lead to cares and make the world more prone to conflict as our western partners? the latch? well, as a matter of fact, to the question, why should people would states food, follow the southern rules? this is the biggest question of political philosophy about the other question is that o was the power, the state which provides power to make all this for following the rules. he's making rules for, for itself. so it does never, it does now just feel ground to, to and while i'm taking the mission to, to observe the international rules, the united states have been named shortly, maybe even with valid to the bad bill taking the, the,
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the best prophets from that. so i think that the car in change will, will continue for the long time. and this is so early to see now what is going to be international orange because we never leave such a want inside should democratic world. when we have so many countries, especially not the western countries. um, i think significant tool end up being basically the same role as the west and it alton, with me, uh, i think carefully if i'm wrong, it ultimately depends on what is the basis of the so called the relationship, whether it's power or whether for example, it's neutrality, and you'll argue that the country, it to the western approach, what the chinese are offering is development. that is not tied to any specific ideological political outcomes. so actually it's more liberal, it's more permissive, and it's nature and it's more toler randolph. um, you know,
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the, the other players, constituents, the peculiar at peculiarity. why do you seeing the chinese a so to mrs. about that, even though they have at least domestically a reputation for us to retire in tendency. 0, one thing because we, it is impossible to make another unit for world. so everybody in china and russia or need to understand that the west will be in the significant branch. one of the most significant facts, but not the only one. and then they also are tearing order is possible only when you have one leader. so then you bought the new modem and over one not have one later. will have many leaders. and that means that the tube in democratic by default that's an interesting notion of why this thing done to the americans for still have significant leverage. who enjoyed norm as privileges trying to 5 history
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