tv Cross Talk RT May 24, 2023 2:30am-3:01am EDT
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sion and focus that on russia when they are directly asked about their human rights violations. and they've gone aside and continued to dodge that as well. they're married many similarities and of course, differences in this current. so circumstances when it comes to russia and ukraine. however, in upon a song, based on my experiences, i find uh natives assessments you once assessments or us is perspectives irrelevant terminology is very key here. when we saw an actual genocide taking place in rwanda, the us international organizations, in nato, all of them were extremely reluctant to take part in what is happening in the country. and i find it again, a very ironic when they want to jump to such circumstances. rather than getting involved into the issue. so that's about 13. honda has hosted the president of
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republican, a sub scuff, a talks of the kremlin. rhonda dick said the west is waging a proxy war against russia and ukraine. this is good public. a service guy is under enormous pressure from the west. in general, i was required to make a decision on the sanctions against russia. but we decided that we simply would not be part of it as serious as being created in money that we would advocate for the issue to be resolved at the level of russia crane and others that we understand that this is not a war between ukraine and rochelle, below, this is a clash of the west, which is trying to use russia as a way to inflate this more for as long as anyone who's in those things were public . a sub scott forest form the assets here to was russia. as far as presidents, neutral position on ukraine. so the cause of the method that his country is under pressure from the western countries following his disagreement with that on to russian stones, which onto his exclusive interview with president the day tomorrow. here's
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a preview. for the 2, so that will see that we want to cooperate, to continue working with russia. we have not broken off for relations with russia because someone else is waging war against it. and we believe we have the rights to close cooperation. we have rejected the policy of subordination, that the west demands in terms of sanctions against russia and the termination of all cooperation. and we intend to pursue our original policy. we are equally in favor of cooperating with other countries that wants to do so. but today, we see much of the west holding the attitude of, if you're not with us, you're against us. if you're not against russia, you're against us. and that is not in the world's interest, what the world needs today. russia is undoubtedly a great country and they didn't want to listen to russia when it war and about
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certain apprehensions and views that has over situations that threaten disposition . they refused to talk about this. and remember that before the military operation began, russia presented the west with a document concerning its security. and surprisingly, no one reacted to it. this is the typical arrogance of the west, which rejects the opinions of others and whose policies are generally conducted according to lobbying efforts, or are motivated by long term strategic interests to get what they want. as is the case of russia, this isn't about protecting ukraine. it is just unexcused they're using to play on a motions with the real points, i think is that russia has huge and limitless resources. and west's main goal is to process them, which in fact is few tile western europe doesn't have oil or gas,
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no, rear metals, no cold, no resources or many other things that are important for the future of the world. the hundreds of people have protested in the gym and city of new and book against the countries. deliveries of weapons to ukraine, make peace without firearms served as a rallying cry for the demonstrators who chanted, well, marching with some people who say obtained from pits and drums, germany has is allocated 2200000000 euros and military a to kia this year, including supplies for me to own stockpiles. well in say, this left, put, the 2 main boss will times have been deployed to ukraine since march, protest of in germany, a cares that countries leadership of pushing the nation into a bit. you know, people have taken to the streets because they feel the government isn't listening to their voices. and instead of establishing peace without arms, they're promoting dest with guns, that's the problem. the government is trying to fill a cemetery, as a believes only through dest, will there be any respite. so,
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while they keep sending their weapons, we're promoting an end of hostilities and say no to arms, and yes, to negotiations into truce. the we can only let politicians into office who have what it takes and who are knowledgeable about the mass. so it's unbearable. what's happening right now, the foreign minister, embarrassing us abroad? it's just terrible. death these on this list to tell terry ends who imagined that they have to see you and instruct us with their crazy ideology. well, meanwhile, the chief of germany's domestic intelligence agency is one device of extremist views across the country. okay, me, that russia is trying to exploit the situation. what links all of these groups is that they despise our state and democracy, reject it and want to abolish it. of course, it's advantageous for russia if they can win such people over to serve their aims and possibly use their influence over certain audiences. and we pay for the alternative to germany. polity for non back phase building is simply trying to
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blame its own political failures on others. well, i think it's not the 1st time uh, basically the geometry tension services trying to present any kind of dissatisfaction with their job and government's policies as evidence of right wing extremism. which in turn, they link to the finding it to say that is especially rushing into favorites. their intention is to deflect the fact that the policies of this government, but also the previous month of the government, has proved to be disastrous for germany economically socially. and now in terms of germany's a security policy that trying to deflect from the dissolves to as consequences
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on their own actions. now the real question is. busy so much. 2 whether it's convenient, but whether this attempt is likely to be effective. the deputy chairman of russian security council is missing his counterpart in laos in order to deepen decades with collaboration and military and other space. i'll say is movie if an ocean that has 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 these 3 day official visits, 1st to vietnam. and then last 2 countries with historically strong links to moscow . medivan if praised both states commitments to continue strengthening the corporation and strategic partnership with russia with us. but it gets on the, as we've traditionally had friendly relations with both of vietnam and louse. and
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this has been the case for decades, in addition to interest state relations, which have significantly the strength and 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 represent an 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 soldiers over the country, dropping over 2000000 tons of bonds. the support of the soviet union help the country wing that for something that allows that the countries made or ships rest repeatedly. you remember it was to be here will never forget and will always be grateful for relations between loss and rush. you have always been built on trust
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and mutual support on both regional and international arenas. in particular, your country provided inviolable assistance during the national liberation, struggling with flowers. we highly appreciate our level of cooperation with russia, as well as the help that we received from the us ceasar and are now receiving from russia mainly in terms of mail 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, a smelter, employees in south asia, or to contain china using a strategic security practice between australia, india, japan, and the united states, known as waterlines. sometimes jobs has the asian native russian jews to ask to meet them instead of how russia and its asian partners viewed the developing situation. he's what he had to say. do you need my clothing with regard to new
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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 and 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 forecast of russia world wide, including in this particular region. small economies like why also as for example, are especially vulnerable. there was throwing military aspirations in this region, adds to the increasing tensions bus. has the slater's state official visit, showed those efforts and will towards having the desired effect. griffin, ocean, ah, how t from louse use. foreign policy chief,
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i searched balkan countries to follow ukraine's example and touching ties with russia. joseph burrell says that's the only way. so be a can see if you accession bid to come to fruition. we also indicated to those who have not fully aligned yet or not align at all. and i want to mention note with serbia that maintaining close ties with russia is not compatible with this. you're being unit accession process. it is also the damage and to its own national interests, but certainly it is not compatible with the accession process towards the european union. so be officially applied for a membership back in 2009, but the talks of mostly store since then. so great has recently been criticized by the west for its refusal to slap sanctions on russia. so it'd be in president alex on the view chip. so if his country has come on to extreme wisdom pressure since the outbreak helping you find conflicts last. yeah. so it'd be an american journalist, snobbish,
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and mileage says brussels is trying to full spell grade into submission. burrell is sort of the object, illustration, complete, and encyclopedias next to the entry on her parker's. he talks about how, you know, being friendly to rush or harm serbia's interest for you. the only thing that you ever has to officer bused vets since 2000. and in fact, since the color evolution of 2000 brussels has been sending only demands to serbia, you know, do this and then do this and then do this and then do this. and if you do this and everything else we asked for from you in perpetuity, we may some day sit down and talk to you about doing some more things for us. it's, it's, it's pure theater. i mean, you know, you, instead of offering something to these people. busy is giving them only blackmail and demands and coercion. and you know, i'm baffled that anybody actually wants to join the block, seeing where it is right now. and in fact,
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most of serbia doesn't. if you have polls showing that over 80 percent of the population doesn't actually want to join you if the requirement for this is to recognize the break way problems of call simple. now posters are pretending this isn't a requirement, but the eu has explicitly said it is even though, for example, barrels on spain is among the 5 members that actually don't recognize it and don't have any intention of doing so. and so you have over 80 percent of the population being against this and to use like, you know, this is not democracy. we, we are democracies, whatever we say catalogs that adjustment is to say is you are a lucky last winter was saved from an energy collapse due to woman was a well building that the west is yet to come unless brussels of a whole this green agenda, the economy start churning back up in 24 and you have that. he's just the regular winter. i think i think the worst has yet to come. if they don't realize that then have a proper plan and sit down with,
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with us as an oil and gas companies in the demonize them. and you know, the attitude will kick in and i think we'll have a sense of a solution. so the big question, booming over europe, is whether we're still going to be hounded again here for the latter part of the year over our shower time, air conditioning and heating use and all signs point to yes. even the head of friends energy drive, all he told the french press last month at the same conservation precautions will have to be taken as last year, even though he's optimistic. he says, because europe is tapping norway and the us for energy. yeah, i've several times the price of what europe used to pay for russian energy though forever last year that you ordered limitations on how hot or cold you could keep facilities. and then many countries, including france, actually implemented that with legislation. well, now there's a lot of confusion as to what still applies and what doesn't and who has to apply
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it, whether it's everyone or just gyms or offices. so, you know, beyond not the problem now really goes to also how much energy there is or will be next winter. and to how much people are going to pay for that supply going forward . as french president, him under and maximize said the age of abundance is over, but it sounds like hon. gary and prime minister victoria, or bon, who put his foot down on the fire. who is it, seemingly endless? you tax payer cash flowing into ukraine as aid and is also rejected. and yet another round of anti russian you sanctions is making some enemies now within the establishment for standing up for the, for put upon european tax there. who's getting a manifestly poor return on their invest, that whoever writes and whoever not lively, describe the situation that's frustrating way that you can. but the question is not, will you be the tool? depression is what it would be the next morning. feel the next morning. the fact is
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that more and more people will die. yeah, the bottom line is that while the western establishment is picking sides over the ukraine conflict and trash talking russia like it's the other team in a football game. there are just people dying and ukraine, but also apparently in europe, according to the western press. last year the economy is predicted in november that the inability to pay for expensive heating costs during even a mild winter could result in tens of thousands of deaths. and now let's say that may indeed have been the case over the last winter, and that it may have even done more damage than during the coven. 19 pandemic, or bond is also explain why he sees the use anti russian sanctions as ineffective. that phone cute. we introduce the sanctions, and 3 years later, russia has built up its own agricultural food system. in those 3 years, it built them up to such an extent that if hungry, wanted to explore products there today. it either wouldn't succeed or would find it
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much more difficult than before the introduction of sanctions. it was a fatal mistake to underestimate the adaptability of a country, including a nation as powerful as russia. i can see the russians adapting to the situation created by the european restrictions of the page that says so basically saying that the sanctions, i just created more russian resiliency to the point where it's becoming so self sufficient that the you could find itself squeeze that of any potential future market considerations. meanwhile, europeans are wondering when inflation and energy prices are going to go back down again. and the only response they're ever getting from their leaders. if anything at all, is that they should feel good about their short showers. i guess after dumping river of sweat under their treadmill at a gym heated to 90 degrees celsius. why? well, because it all makes russian president vladimir to me mad that they're saving so much energy is that still the spin line,
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even though energy isn't even coming from russia anymore? not too many people seem to be asking that question, at least not among the people running the show. i can find all the latest news updates on our website, r t dot com. as always we appreciate your company. thank you for choosing all c international. the y, isn't there any public debate on the competing ukraine? why have the leads embrace to war and show negotiations? where's the anti war movement? and more importantly, how is all of this helping ukraine? and it's faithful, the
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meaningful follower? it used to make you able to defend your, your values. so this is the sole meaning of your power. you'll defend your survival and your vendors. so we see that the russian power east, enough to defend our survival values, the gains that communities with mowers, with, with the, with a new crazy. yes. or took
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a lot less of the, of my friends like i was broken. i wasn't able to save anyone. i get nothing that i, that was in 2013 which really in my way to make me start talking to willy waiting for i need to have the i'm happy that trying to find is really good to you can the sleep, mom are you become my new friend, the one who has loved gonna die or because he is always stay alive. those day next to me the
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if i'm not crazy enough, i'm not going to make it 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 that is really struggling with energy at the moment. and the if you spend and it's time in south africa, i'm sure you've noticed that the south africa is struggling. and so we're looking at energy in general, not just new care, although that is still out priority. we have a wind company called know the wind and we are actively exploring that's on the confidence and particularly in south africa. and then obviously what,
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assuming our new care agenda we have. and so governments and agreements signed with the various african nations. and we're trying to assess them and achieving then you can visions, what countries would you identify and 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 in cubic for over the last 35 years, very successfully and very safely. they've been uprising safari, one react. so i will research react to a 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, bold, now we see a lot of potential in of african nations and a lot of done a great deal in terms of new camp instruction developments gone and much area zambia. and wonder if we look specifically at egypt. i know that you're involved in the development of the deposit projects in that country. how can the egyptian
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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 at best specifics and try and tailor make a solution for them. that's not to say that we don't learn lessons on, on each of our boats, but it's all said to know it's we, we both are the 18 vdr react as outside of russia. so we have a great deal of experience dealing in foreign countries. um, so i would say that, you know, as a responsible vendor, we really work at a scale and a pace with the countries that are interested in nuclear power to implement the program that's going to be safe and sustainable in the long term. if we look at the international scenario, how important is africa to lots of times? it's very important. so i think, i think is important to the well,
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it says it's an important suresh and that so it's an important to us the present time. we see great potential on the continents, not just with the energy for electricity, but also you can research and you can medicine and various other applications when you could, a technology is and then outside of the mucous, via, with wind and battery storage, where we are very active as well, we see great potential. can you give us some examples of the windham battery storage programs that you have? i'm so, in russia, we have implemented a gigawatts of wind power. it's a relatively new domain for us. we aimed to have installed $1.00 gigawatts of wind and russia by the end of this year. and we have not taken that and moved into the international markets and africa being one of our key priorities. so we're looking at various different projects here in south africa. we've identified certain sites that we believe a with while developing on the large scale,
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but for municipal and corporate office type. and then we're actively exploring opportunities in ethiopia as well. any other non energy applications or specific projects that you would like to mention to? yeah, so let's see. i think another one that is very crucial specifically to advertise food security. so large amounts of pride uses, going by farm is and unfortunately gets to the markets and doesn't make it home products. and when you're sitting with food security issues, like we all in africa, it's 5 say important to preserve food. so there is a in other technology called multi purpose creation facilities. and essentially what that does is a lot of dice of the radiation kills all the pathogens, bags, everything on food once that's already packaged. and that 1st thing makes it obviously safer to eat. but secondly, it extends the self life of projects dramatically, which means you're able to secure food and a better way. there's been other applications of mutant in agriculture of various
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and particularly used in across africa. and other one is and since it's cold, sterile and sick technique which is, is quite innovative and essentially, instead of in our covering a, a piece of land and pesticides. if you have a one problem bike, for instance, and saw that for to we had a such as such as beats. so that was destroying the citrus industry. so what you would do is you would read the specific past in captivity, you with any radiates, all of the males, and you would release them into the environments. they would go into products here . it's, however, they would not produce any all spring that way the, the problem insect population diminishes and diminishes until it no longer becomes an issue. but you haven't killed everything with a blank pesticide. and then in terms of specific projects, we worked on the fantastic project in south africa. it was called the roster type
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project's south africa has a great issue with ronald approaching. so we've partnered with the vets university and we look said a very, very um, nice way off of um, curbing reino, purchasing in the country. and so essentially the project aimed to firstly, make it more difficult to transport, a brand new one. so obviously having radioactive material, you can go through various ports where the ports on monitors. and there are many ports of monitors across ports across the globe. so it makes it that much more difficult to, to transport the home. and then secondly, you know, having a radioactive products, i think it makes, that's great. the less desirable for the end user and where you're successful with the vinyl horn, we did, you have any fingers that showed that it had come down. so essentially we participate in the 1st phase of the project,
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and that was really to make sure that it was safe for the animals. so we injected a, stabilize the type which is completely harmless, into the whole, not a number of ramos, and they wouldn't want it sent over a period of time. we also helps with the developing the special mantles that would then be radiated. and so that's it into the one of the ronna. and since then there's been a great deal of 3. the work that's being done, computer work that's being done in monitoring it's and the project is still ongoing . we hope that one day um, you know, be able to inserts these already isotopes into the ones of rhonda and that so it will cut the approach. and that sounds very, very promising. are there any other projects in the future that you can share with us on the, on the assignments but so we will keep you updated the new industry. is it incredibly fascinating industry and there's always something and there's always something promising. and the great thing about our industry is that everything that
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we do is for the betterments of the world and human kind. and what's the response we'd like from both of south african government and governments elsewhere in africa . was there as a tom. yeah. and towards the punch of such a planning to implement already are implementing generally very positive. we haven't really had any issues on the concepts. i think there's a, a long standing relationship between russia and african nations. and i think we're able to build on that's, you know, as i said earlier, africa is really struggling when it, when it comes to power. and as far as the time we are able to provide solutions that are going to assess them in a sustainable, long term future. just following up from the point where you said, advocates really struggling when it comes to paula. why? i think various different reasons. i think policy, it has a great deal to do with that. and i think that a positive policy shift would really bring private investments into africa. i don't
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think that advocate can certainly rely on funds and governments to governments sort of loans to, to solve its problems. so i think that's, you know, the policy in, in africa generally needs to change to become more suitable for private investments . and do you see that happening? i do. yeah. i think 10 is a very good example of that. and you know, they've done great strides in the last number of years in their last mile projects, and it connects with a lot of people to the grid that generally didn't have electricity before. so there's definitely positive movements across the concepts in terms of electrification. nikia science and technology has been cited as one way of managing the constrain specifically to agricultural production and productivity in africa. all the, any other examples you can share with us of unexpected uses of nuclear technology in africa. yes, that's in the, i mean, i think.
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