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i guess i'm on this, i think he's going to continue to make sure that regionally to tea a has it has it has a better role and has a more inclusive role with all the neighbors. but just one or 2 are 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 to it is it is, it is next 5 years is definitely to concentrate heavily on terrorism, especially those of p j k y, p g, as well as a set to like about service organization fetter. i think those are going to be his areas where he's going to pay a lot of special attention to the next 5 year term that, that he just, uh, you know, was presented by the turkish waters. oh,
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no. to edit my political analyst. joining us. life is continued special coverage on the international isn't very interesting commentary and analysis. oh no. thank you very much. like what just been out here on the program on ok. see we were talking with the local journalist, the editor of the total. so it has this report from ankara right outside the presidential complex, where many of the one supporters had gathered ahead of the final results of and now we're tennessee thousands of people behind me who are gathering info. i know they didn't presidential politics in order to join the celebration. we will be held. 8 at the presidential complex, we, we know the president nerd on had just completed his recourse page and it's double and you said uh yeah just to the people and the other and you supporters in on co. uh here's old on, sorry i get through the oncoming. so i, i agree with you on thursday is getting ready for president add on. we could see so many people running not walking. they were running to the presidential complex.
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they were pressing from the control check point held by the police and the they're carrying to reduce clark because the elderly, the, you, the children that. so we say that the nation to terry gives people, the majority of them favor just be a president, add on gardening, and they gave him another quite a few years. well, let's talk more now with mr. so i need to play the form a token. should deputy him out of 10 that kid joining us on all of the international a very well welcome to to is a very good evening as well. how do you assess the results that have just been announced? did you, will they closer than what you were expecting? so a uh, good evening. uh, uh, 2 nights of you have seen a clear and powerful confidence from 13 people on paper guns, next presidency. i would like to take a moment to congratulate on 2 years from outside to hundreds and thousands of onto
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his work and then day and night for the leasing campaign. and also i'd like to take a moment to congratulate positions volunteers as technical for volunteer work and uh in this like a raise, a wolf. oh, so just people, all the searches to pull from old parties shows clear belief in democracy. now everybody's on the streets and the celebrating this a test environment. yes, sites are done bone because it has a proven track record for delivering his pharmacist his services. and we believe that he will seek the country for cross procedures. when we sent mr. mr. definitely, i mean, clearly the official numbers haven't been published yet, but it is looking increasing you like out of the one, the incumbent president is set for another 5 years. he's already had congratulatory
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phone calls from the leaders of cutoff. it was back as dawn hungry. oh, so of course from moscow, letting me put and also congratulate the other one on his victory. the do you think this shows the international significance of this selection method differently? and it does those being like a big study, international media has been covering and they've been calling the turkish election . is the most important election of the year? what do you, what are your expectations then from the opposition, given the current circumstances, i was just watching a well, what i felt was a concession speech from kamala kingston over here. and he was talking about things like votes of fraud and irregularities. what do you expect from him now? is he going to feed quietly away into the sunset? or it is, it is not very surprising to us because after the 1st sign of selections, he a started putting it excuses. and unfortunately giving wrong and not
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a position to his own followers and so forth as well. and again, now with this statement today, we're not surprised that it's sort of conversations. he's talking about excuses, it's not going to be any different, but at the end. so it is election is very flexible, successful, and has the actual unclear and strong them focusing. and people of 13, it has chosen their president for 5 years. it's, i think, i think is pretty well known. and that there are some members in washington and certainly some members in europe who would have liked to have seen the back of president of the war. and perhaps they wanted a more friendly guy to, to take the helm there in turkey. um, what do you, what do you think because i, the whole i, there was a lot of me persian has said to or the one in the past few radically. there is a proposal to ton toki into an enormous gas hub to supply russian gas essentially, to europe. now you are paying late as if the tired of miss out of the one,
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perhaps that going to have to behave slightly better, a more respectful too much the other one if he's going to be in charge of so much energy for europe to when it comes to democracy. now, what matters is the people of the country and people of 13 has the authority to decide who they are going to choose and to manage the country and leave the country . that's what they're just people have done when it comes to international politics . turkey has always chosen to be balance politics that uh, that is very important for the region and also for to get as to which is one of the important member of nato, a bridge between east and west, and the circus politics in international and has really shown clear benefit to turkey and also the region, especially when it comes to ukraine and russia or the green view of the food
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security today. uh we signed with united nation spring and both parties to the table. so was it clear value and both? you have the patience and the international players, they acknowledge and also phrased or thank you for that. so talk to you, continue, team is going to continue. it's uh, it's a responsible position to bring peace and stability. so the reason i'd like to ask you is if i may have missed that they've lately, um the brakes nations, the brakes finally keeps getting bigger and bigger. i brazil of russia, india, china out south africa. they're all right now at least at 1st he all the nations that are reportedly looking to join bricks. coca cola is apparently one of them. how big of an impact could that be for to keep it also for the g o economics of the world. why do you think total p a would like to join breaks? it's well, it took you at the end, 1st care of somebody,
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it's own uh interest. and because the interest also ensures the fees and secure, again, interests of the region certainly is independent when it comes to international politics. and it's decisions where it's going to be and how it's going to be. i'm showing this uh, sort of as well uh, our president was its cabinet and also part of them and uh, they will, uh, they will also, uh for the road of to kia whatever is best for 30 me to sell me to play. they are for my tuckers deputy mer of the pen to joining us live on how to international a great pleasure having you on the program. thank you very, very much for your time. you're welcome. it was good to be here. thank you. well as attentions do run hi, between israel and palestine, the un security council again has gathered to address the issue of china. is deputy envoy to the un actually last donald of israel for building settlements on
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palestinian land, branding that construction as illegal. i say it, i usually is, i p, this is the beginning of this year. israel has continued to advance, unilateral actions and improving returns, building your settlements and legalizing settlements, subject david as violated international law and the un security council resolution . china urges israel to immediately hold this actions and stop encroaching upon the land and resources of the publicity and people on the issue of religious whole. the size is around. last stop is publications guarantee the right to worship for muslim worshippers hold. the peace in from philadelphia religious call is sides and respects the custodianship of jordan. you can use only meanwhile, try those foreign minister expressed as countries readiness to facilitate peace pulse between israel and palestine. emphasizing the importance of a 2 state solution, this is all according to the chinese state media. a base things role as a pace maker on the world stage certainly strengthened off to helping to reestablish a diplomatic ties between long standing adversary's iran and the saudi arabia. that
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was back in march, which huge deal in china are, is also put forward a political settlement to the conflict in ukraine. now the israel palestine covet, has been going on for decades, is basically rooted in conflicting claims of land rights in the region. during the latest escalation ability of this month, palestinian and his ready forces exchanged hundreds of attacks leaving schools that ends in while journalists may call, can believe the china or is inga to achieve peace or something. many other countries before have failed at trying. china is a rising bower, and this one says the show to the was that they can do. why do night? did say fails to do for the best years. so that's why i believe the sign will really try is all of it, say political that force and fall where as to do something that the region and china has a much better uh,
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connection in understanding with the world then the united states. and that's why may be this new kind of say, same thing and the power can do a change here that so many people are waiting for and the ego ink for the best way to do that is that to be prod, sick of and the needs the depot and the government, they really practical end understand that a lot of the say also should have a comprehensive the solution. so it means that both sides need to think about the economy, about the security and about all aspects of life. and if you combine all of that to one big solution, may be, it's to this. so the say conflict, this china succeeded to do with a i run and study already of the iran stands firmly with the open group of leading oil producers. that is the message from the iranian president who's help pull. so
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the opec and general secretary in terms of some western countries. sick to create division and disagreement among compact member countries to secure their interests . and the effect members should prevent the realization of these goals by strengthening their unity based logic republic go for on as always had a constructive cooperation with these are going to zation and were determined to continue and improve the level of cooperation during the meeting of the pet discussed around the relations with the organization, as well as ways to stabilize the global oil market and maintain energy security. out founded back in 1960 opec encompasses the theme oil exporting economies across the 3 continents. of this year, saudi arabia and the opec plus book, which includes rusher and mexico, announced a major production cuts despite the assistant western please not to do exactly that . that's as gives us, certainly shifting in the oil rich world now with saudi arabia and folks to do want
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to join the bricks. bank institutions found that in 2015 by the largest emerging economies, that is considered an alternative to weston, dominated global financial institutions. we're yeah, there's also room it to be mulling, joining brooks as a fully fledged member, we discussed the emerging global multi polarity as well as what is essentially western resistance to it. but the professor sighed mohammed variety from the university of tyrone and said that i sent that to you the host of a twice told tales port cost. as i've seen the 1st and the most important message over seen coming from this meeting is that the word is all ready to embrace on multiple or worlds where washington in the us are not playing the most significant role anymore. and independent countries are joining ish other to not only dish dollar, but also stand against you as policies in the course of policies against other
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nations. we are seeing that opec countries in open plus teen are not responding to us in europe's demands. and they're taking options and response to the old private cops and as well as the sanctions that i've been for invoice against joshua and of uh, of course, against iran. so the 1st message is clearly that opec members in the open class are no waiting for the us, and they're not taking orders from the us and they're ready to continue trading with each other and cooperate with their charter, despite calls for coming from the west. that says they have to react in a different way. the united states and europeans don't see the global south as a group of sovereign government. they believe that they are the center of the international community. they consider themselves to be exceptional. they consider themselves to be superior, and therefore they assume that the rest of the global community should abide by
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their rules and regulations and their demands. they can drive up prices of their own goods and no one can complain about it. they can restrict exports and even restrict 3rd parties from exporting. but if the sovereign countries in the global south choose to regulate a market, that whether it's the oil market or any other market for the west, it's unacceptable. that's their mentality. and that's how it's been for decades, if not centuries, money well spent. that's how us republican senator lindsey graham had described the vast amounts of cash sent to your credit by washington. yes and will be, and the russians are that best. who is lindsey graham?
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he's a well known veteran us senator, that he's 20 years and the senate actually. he has a huge following social media to actually 2200000 followers and he's a fire brand. so, you know, southern united states. so carolina, a senator and he doesn't pull his punches in anything, domestic or abroad. and you know, we have to be very careful here as well. that, you know, there are some suggestions that there could have been some editing in this sequence . and if he didn't, zalinski is office on the ukraine is definitely been pushing this, this thing forward. and it's quite a shocking statement, as you can see here from, from itself to having to what he said. we've had a very sort of comprehensive statement from, from the russian side, from the marie is a how that is going to great detail. just sort of highlight that this is not an isolated incident, essentially that this is just a combination of a lot of. it's all raised to the bottom, if you like, regarding rosa phobia, the diminishing value of russian life. do you think us, senator graham was alone and his nazi rhetoric that he's the free to exception that
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the american system can produce such a monster wrong? let me remind you that in a conversation with the pranksters, both on alexis, george bush, the youngest of a dynasty of american precedence said exactly that. assuming that he was talking to the key of regime, your job is to kill as many russians as you can. also, we stay to this of debriefing us propaganda stuff is a black truck stressing the bushes. not impala based bush and graham holds political power, then not even saying everything that is spelled out in american doctrinal documents . this isn't the 1st time that we've heard graham say something controversial and like the heart of a said, i mean this isn't the 1st time us official has said something like that. what can you tell us about other instance is by no means the 1st time that the senior american politician has called for a sort of, you know, the destruction of russia. but it's getting pretty green and it's, it's sort of
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a granular nature and actually call, you know, being gleeful about the death of russians and russian soldiers. of course, we haven't seen any condonation of ukrainian crimes against russian prisoners of war, any sort of intonation that russia has breached any rules of calm, but, you know, the western media is all over. but on this occasion, we're seeing a blind eye being turned in the west. so there's a lack of comp, a condemnation, and previously done. we've also had even calls for the assassination of president proved by mr. graham. and we are, can you imagine a senior russian veteran politician calling for the assassination of a president boynton, openly, what the reaction would be in the west. we can actually have a look at some of these threats that have been made come from the us towards, which is the only way this ends is for somebody in russia to take this guy out. you wouldn't be doing your country a great service in the world, a great service. i don't agree that we can't get him and i think he knows that you
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can ask cas, i'm still a money in a run. what happens when we decide somebody is a threat to the us? i like the structural path we're on here. as long as the way up ukraine with the weapons, they need an economic support. they will fight to the last person. so you can see these traps on the sort of la carte attitude into western media in the us in particular, they don't seem to be diminishing. and i think as the as long a mood it involved ukrainian offensive comes the attacks on failure. i'm going to see more more of this acceleration of this type of rhetoric in the, in the weeks and months to come a form. i've had to go on security policy analyst of michael maloof. he believes the alleged remarks by the senator at the end of the day reveal what he says of washington's true goals. i would say it's the unspoken goal of, of this, for as far as the, the fact that we even have this which launched by elements within the,
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by the administration of problem elements such as your the conservatives such as victoria newland, in particular, blinking is another one they, they, they want to contain russia at all costs, and if not, i have a routine change it. and i've even heard talk of wanting to do that to partition russia. so this is, this is the goal of some, it's not the goal of everybody. some of us like to live in peace with uh, with uh, different uh, countries, particularly with russia. russia has a tremendous history and influence and we need, we all need to get along, but uh, we have certain elements that want to push the american way. and no matter even through uh, military means if necessary. this is a, it's a, it's an extreme element that we have within our government. and, but yeah,
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right now it's, it's prevailing. this is all to you. it's a national good to have your company to be on the side of a shootout. killed at least 3 people on the border of afghanistan and iran. understandably, is we understand that you're saying a dispute have a volta access to the river that really separates the 2 countries. this is according to local sources. iranian military officials have released a few more details. a spider. yeah, i'm sorry. i don't know how much we announce to our neighboring countries that we are present at almost all of our borders. if our bordering countries respect international law and regulations, we would respect them as well. and we'll have neighboring good faith towards them. but if we feel that the opposing country does not want to respect international law and regulations that will definitely be faced with a different behavior in this regard. i'll call it on on them. whatever thing is normal here, the incident was over yesterday. now we have come here to encourage our forces and also to assess what both sides should do to prevent such questions or to use their
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warranty is now with the northeastern city on my side, which is less than 200 kilometers away from the border without damage then yvonne has the stock security series, situated on the border with the dentist, and last night i saw a large number of 3 forces stationed on the streets, and the rising tensions were the top of our intentions between the one on one of the water disputes have escalated, it has read 2 classes between the one in border guards on saturday at least 2. the one in border guards and one told one flight or more tools after an exchange of fire broke out near a border post between give on and of get a sense of the size, accusing the other off. shooting 1st washes sconces the wandering presidents of running bracy earlier this month was not to violate. it was water rights to the homeland river. well,
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also known as you might be around flows from the mountains of the central african province of the same day for more than $1000.00 into a condo. and which vehicle has been a long border against then has climate. the factors for river city one has not accepted those justifications. just wanted officials to one of the things that houses here was really going to be fine in 1970. we met the 2 sides that demand a video last week. it said to one reserves the right to take action to settle the dispute all in all today, the one on said that because is clear for now on the border areas with get a sense of the situation is under control. that's a recap on the top story for you right now. here. one of the international that of a turkish presidential runoff way uncomfortably. the edge of type of the one has claimed a victory,
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although the result has not been officially declared. thanks to our people. we ended victorious. we are victorious. i would like to think my wonderful people, my greek 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 or that's what have a look at the results as they do started right now. it is 10 34 pm in ankara and it stumble out of the one at 52 percent of the vote. will the 99 percent of the votes counted by this point? and as opposed to come out of that could issue has now got to just, well, barely 48 percent. and one of our candidates that i'd lose the allies, the leader of the good party, has congratulates the of the one on each victory saying that she accepts the result the we strongly believe that we will
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continue to serve our nation for the next 5 years. we will absolutely, absolutely. when these elections in the 2nd round, every one will say the pendulum. this will be only is believe that life as a full set them there will be as ups and downs. the india, before the dish was the richest nation with the highest g d, b in the word. and why did the 100 years of british troops bring it to this low or some 50 interacting or late? so to get back to
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the, they came to take our change, our tech style, our role material, even the for making canon the cannonball they needed the search feature which came from india, india. and i just don't did property. they had no right to take my property, my i don't my gods. we went to our public spaces. i will see could spaces off uh, tempers and drink wine and keep pointed out these pieces. in fact, the word new also is like in the wood, which is now going into the english big city. so, quite telling me, even the him, the word lute has been muted into the english lexicon. suppose you have um, enabled dig important labels. i'm, is this the issue as soon as i get from your home, what do you do?
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like if you take an example of a piece of jewelry, sometimes it may take that it's, it needs repair on. it's totally broken. you may decide to break it up, rubles, suggest gemstones, and actually melts the gold and re cost. and if i leave and bright to and better than what it was before, the war is due. one. good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good company to do. i need time to do shortly. i see them on a village. 2 minutes before that's my side. i just saw the rest of the parts. i've
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been up. that's quite human. do mind you as well. you'd see a modern manufacturing unit in glasgow, no cartoons in magister. it was all roast, which was also our misfortune. because had we been a poor country, i don't think they would have come here sooner than the guys do more this about you know what the next step way for all the people i guess i've taken glitching some hints like on the black to me through the sink interior light to it is not that good. this is a punishment, not harmony. you'll be what i've been doing for centuries. like doing ready to the east india company. he's here to save you from the oppressive social events and get the future. they propagated falsely, that india is a land of stake, thomas elephants, cocoa dies, and we have to to see relies these higgins and peasants. so we have to convert them
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to question it is to solve this ogden is going on in the name of knowledge dentist to enter. our mission is good thursday. this is a problem from an on the one of the main reasons for the success of the cdn comes to me was the disease unity among indians, lots of provinces. and i got jobs in might as well funds since the fighting with each other. the beginning before in hastings is any aggressive interior list who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure, which was beginning in 1776. so they taught the british, we'll just get another player. the probably did not foresee the coordination effect
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that these people who are bringing in that it was not just economics, you know, a clean relation that they were looking at. they were looking at political subjugation, which was undermined or not talk through well enough by the local indian p as well. the said, the economic structure of indo associates destroyed because india at the time of input of shuttle home is the 6 which is country and the was it had the volume of trade was $16.00 of the world. the feeling really and in between when the british came here, the story begins and 17. 621930 did use. what does it use when.

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