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for 3 years, it was reached alongside the bike drain the bikes, the great initiative, and it would allow russia to expose agricultural equipments and spare parts. a button on insurance coverage would also be lifted on the accounts of russian federalized companies on frozen. las go says that none of that's actually happened and if nothing changes, it will screw up the agreements up to the expires. on the 17th of july, the south africa as a format stuff is sufficient general. so it is the platform, it may encounter a number of obstacles which need to be result as soon as possible with that the u. n. in the beginning countries waging on the program to do so. as i just said, that to the relationship, the in relation to david products is important to us and it's important that it is not undermine. and of course that we be your politics. it is also quite possible that it could be undermined. so we add up with each of the risk has to be dealt with so that the, the, the food stuff say, reach the continent soon. that
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a little around later, russia is necessary. yeah. they've been the outright in fi g. cool guys, him. so he's in how i have of african countries as well. yes. the other guys take a too long to be self sufficient and a quite right to find yourself need. and about those who despise rights, where do i need to receive assistance? and i think that they will actually and guessed that the got a lot of people, i guess you says it could correct common bought a terrorist and response to india is threat to complain to the world trade organization. and you get a saying, the unions green initiative is affecting a lot a $1000000000.00 worth of inputs from india to your all to contribute to it. visual lost and pick some story. it looks like brussels is taking a page from washington's notebook when it comes to using climate change to tell the
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playing field in its own favor and against its so called friends. while presidential bible's inflation reduction are locked out, green european car manufacturers from the us market to the benefit of their american competitors. the european union is now looking to gain the same kinds of economic advantage by slapping carbon taxes on steel and iron ore imported from india. and just as biden said to be you that hey, don't work things out between friends, even though they still haven't. b, u has turned around and use the same sort of line on india. but while you tries to shake some more, cas free from india as pockets under the pretext of saving the earth. it just can't give itself a break either when it comes to its own climate change agenda. the largest group in the european parliament, the center, right? european people's party is now threatening to pull its support for the permissions
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green deal because they're worried about all the farming and food security risk is being undermined within each countries all. because the big brain, brussels bureaucrats have become obsessed with the nitrogen intel done. and they want the number of cattle drastically reduced. the commission's green deal proposals or cutting production and making investments and secure unsustainable costs of planned production products without realistic alternatives means a significant cut of the nature is duration. on the other hand, minutes, the kind of the land area used for forming together, they will make a big hole in delray diversity and farmers budgets and will endanger availability if you were being food and will increase inflation. that's government is obsessed with a here a to the use plan of quote reducing that greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55 percent by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. us. which sounds scam level specific, by the way, kind of like i make $5000.00. we working 22 minutes
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a day from home asked me how so the ducks governor is now harassing its own foreigners and it said point now buying out the farmers. he won't reduce their live stock in line with the government directive. and now the french bureaucracy just a few days ago, as also asked the government to make the exact same demand of french farmers at the same time, the french president, emanuel mack holes government, has introduced this climate plan. that was the same language, was the same figures from the use green deal. that's certainly not a coincidence, but well going full speed down the wrong side of the highway on his emission free bicycle. mack who is also trying to slam on the brakes at the very same time we wanted to ship a see the we've already passed a lot of regulations as a member of the e. u. even more than our neighbors. we're ahead of the americans,
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chinese or any other worlds. power. we have said goals 420152032 lower carbon emissions and so on. i'm calling for a pause in regulations in europe. yeah, maybe a street obsession isn't the best idea when the use economic engine germany has just fallen into recession because it kind of itself off from cheap russian energy . so it's losing economically obviously. but at least it's scoring big on the green front, right. well, only of coal can somehow be considered green, since germany is heavily reliant on coal now. and it still can't free itself to fire up its own nuclear plants. so that's probably a tough future and to make, after jury spent months, probably eating france for bathing the you to classify as green, the nuclear power on which the french economy and industry to heavily rely. but despite all the problems that this member states are having is sticking to their
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green dyads, brussels really doesn't seem too interested in giving them a break. your other not only leaves the global transition to climate, the charlie, 2 by 2050. but the year old has become the currency of choice for sustainable finance. the e u and the republic of korea shed the ambition of a climate mutual future. the launch of all green partnership will help us towards that goal. we will now work on the convergence in key areas and deep and cooperation on strategic clean energy projects because it is good for supply chains . good fall competitiveness. i'm good for the planet. the gross model centers on fossil fuels is simply obsolete. we need to be compromised our economies as quickly as possible. and this is exactly why we put forward our 0
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p green deal. so as usual, it's pastoring over pragmatism, here in europe, paid for of course, by the endlessly put a fine european citizen limits. i to this have blocked the main road into the hague in the netherlands, while police trying to disperse crowds with bolts coming around 3000 people coming in, protest against government subsidies for fossil fuels. the devastation started as 7 days ago in provincial cities without service marching in $8024.00, columbus is daily. today's blockade of the eggs, main thoroughfare is the 7th search incidents this. yeah. the upgrades for minister as cold, i'll the liberal left for criticizing both these countries. and so this policy is pushing for peace and you claim on that and willingness to contribute to the escalation. hey, it's pretty close to our country's face problems and both are on the relentless
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attacks by international liberal mainstream. but why are they attacking us? because him governance and selves are standing up for their national interest. because we have strong leaders. they are attacking us because we want peace and ukraine and it will contribute to escalation. they are attacking us because we are committed to family values and they are. and so i can ask because we refused to be dictated to from abroad. literally we spoke to adults as devon guides professor at the bell grade institutes of european stories. and he said they're both hungry. and so if you don't to find some of the nations will against the will. i think this is a very good message from me. so seattle in this new geo political moment, we see that hungary has a really close relations with, with the service. i'd say, not believe it, serbia, because you have pulse relations with serbia and losing people. republicans such stuff uh, the distributed parts of bosnia and herzegovina. and i think that we can see this
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as a coalition, but the thing that both serves and gary ends do not wants to be sworn in the, in the, in the war that is happening in eastern europe and the, they don't want to fight for somebody else's goals against their will, and essentially that is the out of the cetera. and this is a great message, as we've got from what of us, even pentagon is, is fed up with something weapons. so what can we say about archives? of course that ukraine cannot win this war to generally lose more lives than it is already being tragic. after what the you, what nato, as is been doing, they were only contributing to the tragedy for they want. they focused on lines on that. so most goes branded washington's assurances, but it doesn't support ukrainian attacks on russian territory. assurances by american officials that the united states does nothing cards, attacks on russia, hypocritical in line, given the direct material, evidence of the use of weapons and equipment supplied by the pentagon. so the needs
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of the on forces, if you crane for the preparation and implementation of terrorist attacks by ukrainian militant american unpublished supplied almond vehicles, was used in the ukrainian cross border attack. congress has bail guard region on monday as an innocence with push back. they've been a civil humvees and at least one em rob and financing vehicle. so it seems civilians what we did on one moment, shopped in the head by the minutes. and according to the bill, good, governor washington has denied accusations as encouraging ukraine to strike russian territories. but seeing yeah, american politician, victoria knew that does recognize us role in planning, ukraine's accounts offensive. and even as you plan for the counter offensive, which we have been working on with you for some, for 5 months, we are already beginning our discussions with ukrainian government and with friends in keith, both in the civilian side and on the military side about ukraine's long term future
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. there are also reports of washington's involved in funding ukrainian strikes on dumbass journalist johnny miller believes the witness. one of the, i'm sorry i wasn't there longer. i was sitting in don't. yes. in the cafe on the take the moon off when the green and miss all through the land to 20 minutes, either side of the cafeteria that i was sitting in the windows machine ah, over the people in the cafe. this was a war by drain this many people on the front lines around on. yeah, it's getting bomb it, which is difficult to drop by what arms they shouldn't be. that is the greeting on a tile. still civilians is on. yes. and if this is the case in the middle of the reason as well, there's no mainstream lesson john was on yet, or thinking about that in any international human rights and the design of the little crime simply aren't being investigated. meanwhile,
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a us democratic congressman has said that he wouldn't to, if you can use the f sixteens to attack russian territory as the west, which provide the fonts just to keep very concerned that they will enter into russian territory. as there have been reason reports of alvarado at the border city . i'm not concerned. i wouldn't care if they didn't. you wouldn't care the interruption. nope. really, you would still turn it back to the airport. so there would be the american weapons are being used in belgrade. which is, you know, that maybe they're not going to use major liam cosco v. a journalist who built the congressman says he's concerned about the western escalation of the war when he should be focusing on negotiations. i was definitely surprised. i think thankfully, as jerry pointed out in that interview, he's not in the executive branch. i don't know what changes over time that makes them allowable. i think, you know, personally i'm, i'm very worried about this. the way this war has escalated both in terms of rhetoric and both in terms of the weapons we provided. i think it's very the
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cavalier. it's very reckless. this is another reason why we need to be talking in terms of negotiations. it's been clear from reports that the us and ukraine appear to be willing to give up pry media. so i think that's at least you know, a starting point. we, we should be talking, we should not be engaging in this kind of rhetoric of talking about strikes on russian territory, dismissing the possibility, despite the fact that it could be very well happening right now. you know, who knows? i don't know if that was a militia group or if they were sanctioned by the us. do you printing government? but it is. it's scary. it's a scary time right now. it's been a yes since a wave of unprecedented sanctions were imposed on russia in response to the war ukraine. the nations comm, manufacturing industry has been quick to adopt, specifically the must be to cause some of the funds a legend rates. so if you have to talk produce we are here at the re, nolan must have reached fetch street in moscow, the factory opened in 1929 and has seen reducing cards from
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194-6001. and then one or another french automobile company came to russia and has been producing carson said, no, i made the western sanctions against russia a defense autumn. a viable who know has left the country selling all this salt to the central government of moscow, which took it and decided to start again with the most of its factory desires a pioneer automotive advances enhanced production technologies and boards. revolutionary vehicles for an era remains and an waiver in principle for the brand . presently, the moscow based markovich automobile plant finds itself in mid a fresh phase of progress. it's been a year already since we reopened those most creech, many things had to be done and we did a lot of work in a short space of time to launch the car, assembly facilities where it does it indicated to him then night and sometimes in weekends to make the plans come alive again, it was difficult at times,
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but we did it to make the facility function. now we're seeing a result worth of the work we've done. so right here, behind me with our own most at the final product to finally see. and how the most of which looks like right here behind me, the checking both the wallet see of the product, but at the same time there assembling the car altogether. no, before you go on your little road trip in your you must reach the car. if so is going on the test right now as we speak. the test include um 100 points that a check by an operator points include checking for rain, checking inside the car, taking the outside the car, the n c. all of the important stuff of the car before it goes to another checking point before it finally goes on the market. personally, i liked the car, it's a family crossover which is convenient. also crossover is a good choice for us and because we have snow almost everywhere in winter. the car is spacious and very comfortable. i've tried both the internal combustion engine
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version and the electric one. the electric car is something different, it is more dynamic and it is very pleasant to drive and new chapters and folding for most of each characterized by the event of an entirely new range of cars which are not only modern, but user friendly, as well as a safe russian made electric vehicle built upon a proprietary platform in domestic component base. the 1st models that have graced the revamped production line are the most of its 3 city crossover. and the most was 3 electric car. so if we look at the electric vehicles market as a whole, we can see the car in those around the country are choosing electric ones much more . often, the number of electrical owners around the country is growing exponentially. speaking of demand, even though it is rising, there's still some distrust among colorado and is when it comes to electric cause. this is due to electric call is being a novelty for many people. people also cite the lack of charging infrastructure
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because this is the main concern about owning an electric cost. the russian government, suppose the development of charging facilities. and now we have more than $400.00 around moscow. and there are completely free. and here it is in all its glory, the most vis. 3 the electric car, just a few months after the mayor of moscow. and those plans of no one is phones of the must beach brand. now the car comes in 5 different colors. and right now we're in the light blue one. the inside of the car is made the equal other right here we have the transmission of the car. and right in front of us here is the interference of the car, which looks like an automatic cars when making it easy to use the come on getting with us, we're going shopping and then you must be the a. well, that's a rep for now. my name is peter scott, and i'll be back again at the top of the hour with all the latest news and views on
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analysis by 10. the what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. the only personally, i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk. so look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're such shorter is a conflict with the 1st law show you alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to makes
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a truck rather than fit the various jobs. i mean with artificial intelligence, we have somebody in the team and the robot most protects this phone existence was alexis, the, i'm out sooner than see and welcome back to going under ground, broke us to go around the world for to buy in the u. a. within the past few weeks, the middle east has witnessed a flurry of major diplomatic moves by side. the arabia rehabs break through china media to deal restore diplomatic relations with iran. that was quickly followed
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with normalization of ties. it's silvia accommodating and syrian president. i'm not sure our last on attending, as well as our bleak summit since 2010 in libya. joining me here in the studio to discuss savvy radius driving the blooms it is, but it's all of us. the editor in chief of the re, i'd base our views and member of the editorial board of our a be a news channel. thank you so much, rachel, for coming on. obviously, the most important story in nature. they should meet who is the g 7 in their ocean, but uh, i think does that mean this region and i'll give you the, in the whole global south, it was the leak, have leak somebody in a jetta. and how important was that summit? the us appeared to condemn it for allowing syria to rejoin an attend. oh, i agree with you perfectly about the importance of, of the summit and what was more important wasn't the actual attendance of the shuttle. i said, but many people are not seeing the back story here. at the back story is there was an arab summit with arab leaders who have distinctly different points of view about
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the return of the shuttle. i said to the arab league, you know, if you have, for example, on one end, the united arab emirates and you have on the other end, a caught who was tricky, oppose it was strictly apples. but the indicator here is, or what is important is the out of leak given the new dynamic leadership in the region has found a way to create a consensus. and this is a very promising a signal for the future of the automatic itself. think of all the kind of unsolved and results, conflicts, and issues that, that we've had with regards to your comment about the u. s. not being very happy about a subs return. i fully understand america has its own interest that it needs to protect in invite, problematic. uh no, no, no, he would say with the never know business for no, i mean they, they do have interest and they have security interest that they need to, to protect. but we also need to take this in context, which is very important. this isn't a making up with, with a set per se,
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what has been communicated since the story started leaking. and, and, and prevailing is that this is being done to create better conditions for the city of people, as you know very well. i've seen insanity is trying to do the same thing and expecting a different result. now i can go on and on about, for example, if i want to tell you what, why is, why did see that? keep that seat at the u. n. i mean, you can start from there if you were the western country, but what is important to you is this as a condition and return to the at a league. and the number one condition is creating a better environment for the return of cdns, which is obviously very good for syrians themselves. but if you think about the refugee crisis in, in europe and around the world, if people stop and think about that, this is actually very good for the hold worked. yeah. but you can imagine being in washington or london and given to the united states okie buys, a 3rd of syria and the oil fields and is accused of stealing the oil. and there is roger eliza who wants to claim bought through his country back. there's does seem
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to be some type of level of negotiation at some kind of level even between us and then the other one. i don't know what's going to happen on that result. the ad tomorrow. i mean, sort of that obviously is going to, they knew inside of the arabian, that it was going to incur the wrath of washington. what so many things did incur the rest of, of, of washington. but a lot of things that the western countries, including the united states have done have upset a cell. do any of, you know, i'm not for a moment suggesting that, you know, there's a break in the traditional alliance between the 2 countries. but there is very, a harsh differences of opinion, for example, a few days into the binding administration of the civilian airports, installed the review we're being deliberately targeted by, by the whole fees. the whole of the, by the administration remove the hosts east from the debt or let's look at that or is this then, you know, people are watching the, so show need to think about it this way. how would you as an american feel if j. s
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. k was being bombed by a terrorist group in canada or mexico. and then an arab country or muslim country is very reluctant to call it that, that, or is that that, or has the power to keep the monitors list and of the author. and this is so is that, do you think that was the, by the ministration blink and so on, actually saying, saudi arabia, you play ball and do what we say in your region, or we don't care, we'll even work with the we work with anyone to hurt you, i, i honestly don't think it was that diminishes american officials that i spoke to, or during this period of all see, i agree that this was a miscalculation, for example. they say that withdrawal of the patriot themselves, which as you know, i've seen, is a defensive technology. nothing offensive. nobody was asking the americans to take parts into what i'm say, they don't even work. well, that's a, that's a separate discussion. but the idea of raphael as you may and may i just to remind you that before these are official slogan is not this the. so there are a be there,
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officials slogan is the america. so we were waging a war and at the request of the legitimate government of the human against administrative group that deliberately targets a civilians and civilian areas by default that should be called, etc, etc. and this was the beginning of the kind of the and disagreements on automatically, the global south audience isn't going to be surprised given the levels of information that's now there about us. and british complicity with the extreme is groups in syria fake chemical attacks and all sorts of things. i mean, i want to ask you the most of our them uses the voice of a changing region. i don't know when was that there before you started it or view that that was my fingerprint on, on the front page of edit surprise even you, because you seem to be is if this is all in the pipeline, when going on to go and sort of broadcasting from here, there was no deal with the wrong. there was no deal with syria. how quickly it all the things changing and the how uh,
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what's an acceleration to expect. so when we were in the brainstorming session to come up with that tagline and we take, you know, i take full pride with me and my team about it. we knew things were changing. for example, at that time, is the talk about the woman driving the curbing the powers of the rid of just police, which is phenomenon. we just had. i honestly say that we, nobody had any idea how massive the changes are going to be. when you talk about the aging brokerage, so the around a deal, i don't think anybody in their wildest imagination would have imagined both that this would happen. but also this would happen this quickly. literally president g came to saudi arabia in december. the deal was signed in in march. now i know there were previous discussions before we cover this. here's a, but that's a testimony for chinese, the efficiency and efficiently and an indicator that when you get the right me the 8th or somebody was leverage over a, you done and you play your cards, right? you can come up with a d and which again,
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like i was saying about the serious issue. i cannot see how this harms western interest and contrary. everybody has an interest in a stable with at least everybody has an interest in safe passage of only of shipments through the gulf, through the red sea. everybody has an interest in, you know, curbing or a tackling a terrorist groups or 8 advocating them completely. i've, i've been to, you know, conferences and seeing enough americans off the record explained that there are many forces in nature, nations believe the opposite to what you just said. they are interested in instability and limit least you want to create instability, unlimited leaves because they fear about for middle east and they fear desperately . the united are well i, i really don't know what to tell me. i've seen because i've been at the receiving ends of as you probably guess, being the outward looking or english language newspaper of the region. and my, my answer is that, look when we're escalating,
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we get condemned when we're do escalating, we gets content. so it's a really a situation if you're done and if you do and you're done, see that we go to the stage that way. like who guess? no. so no, i think it's because you do care. no, it was. and i think in, you know, the leadership had, as in that seems atlantic interview. the conference has said that we, we don't care what other people think because we believe we are doing the right thing. and uh, you know, if you look at all of these decisions, they do not only serve so the areas of interest, these are regional interest and international interests. but really i believe it's not our problem. if other people are failing to recognize the opportunity here. i mean, why would the country like so the be able to put all of these resources to help evacuate citizens from all over the world, from, from so then, you know, if we were in either country, we're not, you know, we are typically trying it, we're trying hard to help, we're trying help to use our massive resources which god has given us to help everybody else. but you know, if somebody fails to see the bigger picture,
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that is their problem. what about, of course, the united states would say, i think many people would say the usaid and v 8 industry is used by somebody who has to get the geopolitical leverage and has been in the past. i've watched interviews with you when you really the international for them all over the world. oh, do you think it's a level of racism or the geo political fear of it's a play when they seem to suggest for women's rights or they will concentrate on some issue. and i know we were one of the 1st. you immediately changed your news room to have more women in the news room. and so how, how do you react to this is orient list, be abuse that the arab countries don't decide you're able to get in nature nation media? look, i think it's a short answer would be all of the above. it's a bit of, even though it's, it's a bit of oriented it's, it's, it's a bit oriented isn't. it's a bit of agendas. but mostly i would like to go to winston churchill who said,
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you know, the americans will do the right thing after they've tried everything else. the number of meetings, or re, things that i've been, you know, attending or seen or heard of. and the amount of advice that has been given to washington and back from the of obama. these, you know, we told them, you know, you cannot appease a monster, be it run you clear a threat. is that clear and present danger, but it's not the only danger when you know inject cache into the 3 gene, you're instigating the other malign activities. and what was the response of the, of the whole, the school as you know, are supported by it on the attack, the u. s. navy, 3 times in the last 4 months of the obama and the u. s. navy, which i'm sure was very humiliating for many of the generals, and many of the many 3 men and women in service. they did not respond because the administration at the time did not want anything to interfere with the run. okay. we don't wanna sound like an old trump broke.

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