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it's got a lot try to soften this kind of, you know, companies, companies in between, between china and say, but so without any results. do you think the chinese recent decision to become formal product, proactive internationally, is in any way related to this change of prospective in, in china, that as much as you try to stay peaceful and on good terms with the united states, it may not ultimately be possible to even use ally of the china sign on united states or is it was a china or so it has a continued to do some good things for these, these, these why you want me and a, if these come to about. so you nice days because my have met and we spoke last time, what you were sent to 3 years. we have is the same, you know, the press release. yeah. so they, they met but they also, um, if anyone follows the sort of the style of the interaction in the press release as it's china is no longer sitting quietly and politely, you know,
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it tells to the american straight what the things and you know, what kind of attitude should, should be, you know, practiced on the global stage that china is not to bill lecture. the china is not to be told what to do. and the americans are having very hard time accepting that. do you think that just public policy being more forceful or you know, spending your ground may help to change the relationship who maybe even some standing you are right? is up to yes. you know, but as i observed, that not only is the relationship between turning in the space, but also what can find a sound like, you know, sick now. so some elements in the relationship between you and the russian and the nice state of washington. so west west, they have been conquered, and so emotional, sceptre, no plays more and more important through. so totally just to
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a has the fullest is that's how there is a political men of good economic main. we'd show a very russian, no russian entities. yes. but nowadays, i think the china also is talking about was it was nice days from a different perspective. the income or so is the previous period which use united states has a have a higher position with in china. but another season we go strictly. we directed and we, we are equal this is quite important for the chinese diplomacy. i think trust also has a sense now the united states had no problem of a china's economic price, as long as it believe that china could be folded into westerns, dominated world both economically and politically. what kind of china do you think would satisfy the west and how is that division of china? is different from the kind of china. china wants to be a, china is not really serious. readiness. does the state of china or waste because
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china deluxe from the pennies policy towards the western word. i mean, from the, the 1978 the wing china, for the policy. it was a quote of the reform and opening up. and china from is that point is up to the time it became part owes the west toward which she was dominated by the united states and the china back to let, joining to is a global as ation process. which was these led by the most days of, after the collapse of 30 uni and china, joan is a w to china is china, especially the way eastern and the southern part of china as the coast of china. the integrated into the war to international affairs to integrate it on your own terms without becoming westernized, as we actually do, believed the to power. so, i mean, to remain a to how is it the cultural, you know, culturally yes. yeah. politically, japan is fullest of sir and to west. yeah,
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i agree. yeah. in china use, i mean, economically, china is part of so there's issues in today's position. china television changed and the china is willing to source a change. i mean, we would like, not only just is where the west as a teacher and the chinese students know we are the way you core partner we, we want to, we don't want to rebuild the international order. we just don't joins award and to, to reform the world to mix, awarded more uh, more equal for the other basements of ways, that dominus, so with the headphone. okay, well dr. young, we have to take a short break right now, but we'll be back in just a few moments. stay tuned. the,
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in the, by the middle of the 19th century, practically, the whole of india had been under the rule of the british and by the colonial authorities. that impose that heavy depth bringing the people into poverty and worth exploring natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the physicians of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those and cooperated with them. the facts of ignoring the religious beliefs of the hindus let them use nails as the voice mercenary soldiers serving under the
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british ground. 3000000000 began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may river north of india, the form of abuse. the rebels quickly took over daily that he rode the resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal. the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels, cruel, late fee and slaves. the boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the public. this type of execution was called the gables, with the obliteration of them you may result in the death of 800000 inhabitants of indians. however, the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians and their will will resist the
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most effective worlds of parts. if young change professor and executive do outpatient, high academy for level governance and various studies at some high international studies univers city. dr. young, it occurred to me as we were discussing before the break, the need to change the world order. the 3, both keep referring to the world as the western world, you know, and global economy as supposedly western economy where and when, in fact it belongs to all of us. i mean, there are many countries beyond russia, china, the united states that want to have their influence in the world that have something to offer to humanity. you know, each of us is unique and each nation is unique with its own unique solutions for humanity problems. the americans believe that if you allow everybody to sort of manage has their destiny, it will lead to cares isn't necessarily so in your view. so this means
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a different difference between china and investors and different between china. a, you must, is in the rush. i mean, we understand is a word the word or 5th different today because we're china, it just says you measuring that. we sinks that to there are different sort of nations. so is different to thinking. so is that, so we cannot use the one read one method to, to, to deal a to resolve our problems. so here i think it seems to me is that the, the reason is the missionary you understand the issue is related to the, for the missionary and exploded if, because the united states is not only as we were discussing before, it's not actually sharing and creating public good, it wants to take more than have good. yeah. yes and time and the seas. it's very use us as a code to, you know, a center, a very, you know, a framework to understand the words. but china is not within that to every, every country i've been using it. so you call me in civilization new met. so it's
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a one to some countries. um, what do up to these are there are some countries and what maybe a lack of different meant to but so i logical to see what additional is the equal. so this is our understanding and on this as a we just kinda want us to end and we provide always some new ideas and for the, for the whole water and such as the us code is easier to future the coming to here to fusion. and you can listen to 3 years every year. she didn't being delivered to a new approach knew honestly, i knew for he's gone because there is a 3 east guest needs to be seen as it relates to that. go up into the, to the security and also to the a. so what are the code global? i think the give up and to initiate global security. and if you knew, introduce you doing easy apple of a for him a he delivered the initiative was a co global a see what his vision initiative now i think i called at the least, i mean versus we approach and they, the chinese are now in favor of we breath as your power grows as your influence
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grow this, do you think china will be able to withstand the temptations? alpha reserved paying all the power and influence for itself and the for its own interest? no, actually, even when we're talking about the entries, these don't top out. so only china's national interest if everyone, every country, every nation book only is the would like to talk about each national interest to you. and it will very difficult to find out overlap in interest. to china, the ways you have your own interest in as an interest. we have also our, our national interest, but we can find some common space coming and entries and based on this coming tree . so we can do up a road map, full cooperation with their principal corporation. this was that we saw to, to lead a to a we, we a solution or we can use. so one way and so yes. and now the turn is have a reputation for being very meticulous colors of other countries experience. for
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example, you know, the so good history are much better than many of the russians themselves. and the word economy was a west. so the, against the china for some of the, you know, uses mind them all, you know, as assumptions oil, invitations and china as height, non security companies and a single butts in, in, on the other hand to the we continued to the, the corporate we've seen last a sense of the western countries, i mean, the easy others are since there's also, yeah, i agree is that the pre show will become more of the 4 years. and the russians believe that they have very good economic relationship with western europe. you know, we provided them with gas, with energy. there was a very active goods exchange between our country. some of the political relations were a software somewhat troublesome and it didn't stop by europeans from,
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you know, burning all the bridges. uh, are you sure that, you know, these, we always think about the west as a very rational player, somebody who calculates the benefits, the profits, etc. i assure that it's still the case because china says to be far more practical when it comes to foreign policy practical not in the sense of um, you know, greedy but practical in the sense of preserving what has actually existed. i think the china will continue to cooperate with the west to on the air long. this sphere is where we can cooperate, but also we can find somebody in alternate, you uh, the country for example, super and the roads are secured to. and so as the other used to do it, which covered not only the west and but the rest of the world. so this is all day to any trying to do up to 6 of the highest awards brooks countries. right. so how many different uh, perry, i know so thing on the x one, but yeah we, we have many,
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many, many cars can play. i mean, a to, this is a little bit different because as i said, russia can be easily late because he is a me, smoked, depending on even when you're talking about the, about the economic relations between rushing you different countries. but you can be a replaceable, you can be replaced by the other. so that means that you, what you see, what's the pin contract you some necessary, that kind of inputs the, the energies from the other part of the, even though you know, it's far more expensive. that's not fairly clear whether they can get this thing. but to some extent of china is not me. i mean, for many years in the, in the west. so, you know, we always are, you know, some stories up to some for example the, the long family will try to not use how many in china not to use the use. of course,
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many ton of butts in front of the front of the seed is quite difficult, right? so we know that nowadays the economic ties between china and the united states is clear to close sizes and associates a cooler ization of the economic good uh, in the price of all or rather in securely hesitation because they've so making economical agents insecure. but yeah, no way to sizing the yeah, yeah. now i know that's your can demick interest and it includes your ration regional governance. so, and this region more than others, is called the in between the or among all these russian western squabble. a, there are lots of competing pressures. i wonder if you have seen any changes or new patterns in this particular region over the last year and a half since the war and ukraine began. yeah, we're changing a lot. i mean, you and structurally, i mean change the z putting though the interaction between not only between the
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have a regional powers but also between regional powers in the outside are powers. i mean a little bit towards the transit time is that the to detroit is reading. i mean uh well is that means for example, you cannot seeing that even. so you probably were become patio, the, the social discussion in china. and you wouldn't become a, a, in a driving force. so suddenly, you know, communication between different to different a and a confirmation to yes, even among seminal members. so the, i think that china also was a critic side of the service. a creek sized buys a west is it, was that china's nation. it these photos of pro russian, you know, position, but i think it's a, it's quite a uh, easily system is based on the standing and the china. yes. we did in the
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east on potomac santa we don't talk release russia, you are the, are the approached. i went to finish our conversation with something that we began as best public goods provision of public goods and for now, ukrainians believe that the west will supply them with everything they need to find that's more and with everything they need to rebuild the country. and this is still an open question because the, despite all the talks of unix, yeah. it's not clear that the west is ready to actually, you know, follow what it says. i'm trying to recently a point that it's on as a way to look at this conflict and perhaps offer some solutions. what do you think of the china can offer it to kia? what do you think china can offer it to ukraine to make peace more attractive? or we can offer, we have fun. uh, just as we mentioned, we have a table pointed to
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a, you know, a piece proposal for the ukraine crisis rights. so i, those things, those are easy and more than based beyond, beyond these tell pines. and they think there is no, not more than this because many people speculate that for example, china can actually provide funds for reconstruction. unlike some of the inputs and updates curtis days off the stage, we can just listen to the boise so 4 key or 4 months ago. the other parts which i'll get you, moved into that you can cross, you should, because you cannot see magazines as a when china 13 over the ending or things can, are appropriate, can be resolved. so it's, it's, it's, this is miss, understand it, and be specific showing us on the road categories we found is that for a one year off to z, z z as a code of miss reparation or, or yes or no. the see or parties have found it. i'd say it's a to, to uh, find another way. so worries is nonsense, good solution,
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right? so we would have to find out when 2 dates go beyond these crises. so that's the easiest, which one is easy because china has good originally with russia. china also has not, that's relations we. so the nice that we say we switch to the ukraine. and what about the west? because the west doesn't want to china is mediation to be successful because it would take away from the us own cloud. so let's go back to history. for example, we have a 6 party talks yes, around disease. so nothing a career seen the nuclear nuclear issue. so when we started noticing, studies will be successful, and 6 of the popular pokes, horseshoe with things up to date. if you will. it's not, it's not a good fit says bus. do you see the little ones? yeah. you so played a rule and, and the provider we some performed for negotiation between different parties and it's not really to a war, right. and even today,
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i think the what can off to the only we swung around or 2 rounds of the con, the as easy to tony's diplomacy and the to resolve the problem is the easiest other allison? yeah. not really stupid, but i was trying to help. we can find a way to find the we the pm to the motions. the problem is here to, to go to become a more realistic about the future about. so it's easy to think about these. it is necessary to fight with each other. well, uh the for younger have to leave it there. i hope you are right. let's meet in 2 years and see if your notes is turned out correctly. thank you very much for this conversation and thank you for watching hope to see her again. on the was a part of the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the headlines at 10 pm local time of scope ridge it pipe out of the one claiming victory in the top cushion presidential run off election. although the result has not been officially declared. we understand a very small amount of counting does continue the tensions between israel and palestine soaring again. china this time proposes to broker a peace deal just as it had done elsewhere in the middle east. earlier this year. at global energy security to western meddling an oil output on the agenda. as the iranian president met the secretary general of the opec oil producers group in
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terms of the right, it is just off to 10 pm here at most go. and in a stumble, where we have big developers to bring you to an i said this is all to the international of the talk is shanita, jet pilot or the one has been receiving congratulations from foreign leaders or around the world off the he declared victory in the presidential run of the boat, however, was noting the election authorities all yet to confirm the final result. counting is still under way all day here at all to international. we've been tracking the vote on the hour every hour to bring you the i read the strongly believe we will continue to serve our nation for the next 5 years. was it to me we will absolutely, absolutely. when these elections and the 2nd round,
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everyone will say the type of the one address to support as an example earlier in 5. right? now we're showing you a live pictures out from assemble. in fact, uh we had us do about 55000 support. a slash funds were congregating better care of the one speak. they're also saying that at least 52000000 people voted. and the other one signs to support his for giving him another 5 year thanks to our people, we ended victoria's. we are victorious. i would like to think my wonderful people, my great nation, for the owner of allowing me to serve you once again. now in may, you made your most important choice, who have shown this nation, your will, and thank you for supporting me. so let's have a quick look at the results as they stand in the final moments or a jet type of the 152 percent of the vote,
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with more than 99 percent of the votes. having been counted, his opponent come out, caleb shut out. you nearly 48 percent. well let's learn more about this. now discuss the latest developments with tucker's political alice. oh no. to add him. there's joining us here on this program for this special continued live coverage. a very good evening to you know, to you are in istanbul designed to stand right now. do you have a sense, how is the city feeling tonight is a celebration. so from, from one zone to another or it is been nonstop since about $22.00 and a half hours ago. the, the results were pretty fine. oh, we started from where we are, which is right near the bus for straight. we started hearing people going around and touring cars with flags, with music, with the horns. i don't know if you could hear it, but it's still continuing to music. very loud,
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very close to where we are. is are the ones that residence in the stumble. there was about 55000 people that gathered there for a pretty much so it can be maybe a 10 minute scene or 15 minutes and for up to door speech. and then in other big numbers gathered in the assembled airport, which was which is today which, which is used by the president. before he took off, there was a big gathering there. and then we have been seeing live shots of the in front of the presidential palace in on correct uh for the last 3 hours wherever he was announced that he would make his famous balconies speech. victor, his speech ad that's the area has been packed. i don't know the numbers, but i would gather more them. so maybe a couple of maybe several $100000.00 right now waiting for his speech to expect it to be delivered within the next hour, hour and a half. and we will be standing by full that speeds here and obviously international of course, mr. edison, the vote was fairly evenly split. will that be reflected in society?
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you know, one half, half of you, the other half, not entirely happy. how many did you think that could make go to that one sex tom a little bit challenging, but of course, this is the 1st time we are experiencing guys as a country is as old or even as a politician, a, a, a good to step to you know ronald, i'm actually the, uh, the system we will see but uh, the fact that there is a very good, almost an overview of majority in india. congress in depaula with dr. kia enjoyed being enjoyed by the via, by adams. so as on an, as coalition present as uninstalled ocean and the fact that the way you look at the ad on the side, it's a pretty solid and very a like, uh, you know, the cub parties that came together to do to make the lights. but on the other side
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of it was almost just the maybe of a party or 2 that that think of like that act. so like what the rest for a k, a quite a quality sion, of people who, which was actually the opposition's main uh, you know, uh, campaign slogan was just people getting together who did not like arizona or who does not want add on to continue. so where you look at the opposition or the number, the, the 57 percent, that mr. calisto, that has received. it's really a qual lucian, that that which is loose, it is not cold, is not getting together. those are not parties that came together because they have and their lives in thinking aligns in, in their, you know, in the things that they say they want to do. how like the republican cooperation of president are the one who's actually you could barely tell those 4 are, these are parts in the united geology or in the way they want to run
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a search here. so i would think, although the numbers are only for, you know, 4 points of parts at the end. and that's, i guess, something expected, you know, in a 2 way uh, you know, run off between 210 dates. i believe the, the factors that bring those qualities together are much, much, much stronger on the, on the side of the present, as well as qual, listen, it was just, it was just about a 15 or 20 minutes ago. so we will all fab briefly here at all to you, but i was watching what i thought was a concession speech from come out. the kid is still out here. that of you who essentially it looks like he's not going to win this election. i thought it was a concession speech, but it's he seemed to be talking about things like voter irregularity and for these well words he was driving around your thoughts. mister adams. yes, it, everybody was shot. i was shocked and surprised, actually, i shouldn't say that i was not shocked,
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but i was kind of surprised that he would go that far. if you it was a short speech. i was actually the 1st speech that he did all by itself until today . all the speeches he made, he did what is a, you know, of so called weiss presidential candidates, and the, the general via the chairman's of the parties that he's in qual, listen, what? so he made this one a low and the it wasn't a concession speech. it was for lack of better word. it almost sounds like it actually sounded like a victory speech. he talked about. uh, you know, continued to struggle, continue to fight for, for what they believe in. but this is coming from a guy who has just lost his 12th election in the last 11 years. they goes to prison national. and i think that's a, that's pretty much, that has to be a 1st in the world at ease. so talking about, you know, be standing where he is. i don't things from his speech minutes ago. he's going to give up the party chamber and ship, which is a lot of people, a lot of people expect them to. and so it looks like there's some,
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there's going to be some very the days with a lot of turmoil in the main apples and some parts of c h, b, in the coming days. well, i guess this is not certainly not going to be the last we're hearing from a come. our kids don't argue. let, let me ask you if i may, mister adam. um and also a lot of people. jupiter and crowds celebrating. and as you were saying, encourage us outside the presidential palace, we were showing live pictures here or not. you to national also live pictures from . i stumbled a present correspondence. uh is a morales, i'm on a, he's me that old a and his time. ready with the live coverage of this very, very special election. oh, the one during his victory speech was perhaps was a bit early, but it was a couple of hours ago. he was saying, we look forward to a peaceful, prosperous future. what these things truly, what do you think are the ones main focus is going to be for us next to them, i guess economy will, will certainly be one of them, right? of the. absolutely,
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and i think he's going to continue despite most of the western world, especially us being against him on this. i think he's going to continue to make sure that regionally to key a has it has it has a better role and has a more inclusive role. what's all the neighbors, not just one or 2, or not just those that are accepted by the us or, or western europe. but just to make sure to set a table, to have a gathering that that includes everybody not to be exclusive, because this is a region for all the countries in this area. economy will definitely be a big part. and from what i understand in the next uh it is, it is in is next 5 years is definitely too costly. traits uh heavily on terrorism, especially those of p j k y p g, as well as asset to lucky that service organization better. i think those are going to be his areas where he's going to pay
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