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says that on the 14th, we also voted in parliament. and if you look at the numbers there, they reflect a completely different story which gives us a better understanding of what to expect over the next 5 years. and that is that the one is alliance with the nationalist and of course the general, broader and alliance has about 50 or so percent of the vote of the and piece that are currently in parliament. but the 2nd strongest party is the c h p, and they only have about 25 percent of the vote. little the alliance of because the opposition was strong. for sure. we're talking about $48.00, roughly 50 percent. that d 2 or splits when it comes to policies and dictating the roadmap for the country. the only thing that they were able to come to terms with was getting rid of heard one. but then again, that's another talking point throughout the country as well as much as there has been discourse about getting rid of are the one they said maybe 20 uses too much. the reality of the situation is most of the people that want to change didn't just want to change our, the one they wanted to change or the want. they wanted to change colors total. they
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wanted to change. david bought changing that a lot, you know, all of these names that i'm listing have been in turkey's politics for probably longer than i've been around longer than i've been alive. so that in itself should be a statements in itself. however, the fact that a project currently holds a majority within parliament and are the one has guaranteed another 5 use a circus presidents. that much of the form policies, domestic policies, economic, whatever can come to mind will continue. there will be an increasing front against it's western allies. there's been a great deal of discourse regarding that migration has been a big issue within the country. and if we take a look at the 2 candidates, the only promising candidates, the only candidate with probably a roadmap was the incumbent president. the opposition decided to have a more nationalistic tone going into the 2nd round. but it's a matter of whether or not people would find that sincere whether people believe it's, it's a matter of trust if you think about it. but then you come in and it does have
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a real well before the elections. there's been a great deal of discourse with on cut a and of course syria, the syrian presidents, by way of russia, iran. so there is a bit of a road map that is currently being developed and with thoughts that could potentially solve the migration issue. similarly with the economy, there are a great deal of steps that need to be taken with the right policies. are the most current policy of boosting, manufacturers, sorry, a boosting, production manufacturing goods exporting that some growing the economy. if we take a look at the short term, it might not be in the turkish folders, best interests, but somewhere on the mid term, long term, they could have great returns and assistance, of course, circumstantial. but that's pretty much what the 2 leaders have to offer. and the turkish public essentially went to the ballot box and today to decide on whether or not they want to have some form of stability for better for worse or a bunch of question marks on the other side. what are doing during your report? yes, i know we can still hear the call phones beeping behind you. i know your,
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your propped up on the hotel roof there. it's the oddity location with the boss for us fall behind you and say, night time. now, 10 past 11 in the evening. it's going to be a very restless night in ankara and assemble and also a lot of happy people that now a local journalist a yes and it can. thank you very much for joining us for a patient. let's up and use a some live pictures now from anchor at the presidential complex with thousands of other ones. the photos of gathered just ahead of the final announce the final announcement of the results. again, it's about 10 past 11 on sunday evening that i don't even know how many people in that crowd a couple of hours ago is 55000 approximately. now it just looks so much bigger. i headed over now to a local journalist as real of ciocca such as this report from the scene just down there off of show a no, you're tennessee, thousands of people behind me who are gathering in the, in order to join the celebration. will be tell the president so complex
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really, you know what i present in there. don had just completed his return to page a new family and you said uh yeah, just to the people and uh, and you support, there's an ongoing, he's old on guard, i get through the oncoming. so i do, the honor is getting ready for president on me. could see so many people who are running not walking. they are running to the presidential complex. they were pressing from the console to check for you held by the police and the they are carrying to reduce clark because the elderly, the, you said shoulder and the so we see that the nation, the theory because people, the majority of them favor just to be a president on gardening and that they gave him another 5 years let's go back now to a house on it with all that professor of international relations. joining us here for the odyssey international a very good evening to you. so, and it's great to have you on the show with us as
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a quickly here on off the international big developments tonight. how would you assess of the ones victory? what was it something you expected or was it almost too tight to cool as well? uh no, i actually expected, but a great deal of people. they don't, you know, so many people that experts and others are starting to believe that they plus there's predictions at balls and red victory by doing position and all that. but i somehow always suspected that the position lead that a who a student that gave just add on was to people at the get and the policy is, see was, i mean, i mean, policies and the project he was actually proposing. i wasn't headed because music to the ears of the talk, just people old all this time. it off a m. yeah, add on for the being defeated because he's been up to on rolling the country over
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the last over more than 2 decades in plus the economy mess they have made the most of the old though, you know, there's also the, the, some effect on the world economy problems on the tech squad on me, but, you know, overall when you talk to the people. yeah, they're the good or better people would say you, this is because of the government despite told that, you know, to get this victory. you, um, is a big, big victory. if you look at the numbers, okay. and when we adopt a day presidential system in 2018 in the 1st selections added on got dropped, leave the same number of both in terms of propulsion, you know, for something like 51 percent. it 51.7 percent. but in the 1st round, nothing to say in the ronald. however, at this time wrong, you know that you should, you should have lost quite a lot of voltage, but the data. so i would say in terms of the global
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and holistic view, this was all saw, i trans one to one to 5, to multiply 2 over the unit for laurie to because the and foreign policy proposals and the economy policy is the opposition side was proposing was some how it, as it certainly reminded people of unit lottery to it, they didn't seem to basically give proper attention to emerging multiple r a and it was for jupiter on that face as far as this is all globalized. knowing the problem economy policies that we're talking about, and in terms of foreign policy, you know, there's about foreign policy is fox parson. so i kept saying that they were going to basically steer clear a new path towards dry shots. and they were going to basically remind all the
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countries like china eat on and blah, blah, debt talk is a member of nato. yes. but what a turkey has been doing over the last few years. it is remaining in nato about the same time cultivating best possible ties to moscow. try not others. and this is something that talk, it has proved over the last few years could be done. so instead of basically coming up with views and ideas and policies based on that, those views and ideas, they kept repeating this similar uh that the old uh, old globe list views. and people are a, in this country basically have had enough of the i think this is really, really interesting. commer true for me. the house on that one. i like when you talk about the multi polarity for example. i mean, obviously are the ones already received. the number of congratulatory phone calls from leaders around the world was breakfast on a hungry a cut. the ottoman, of course, a rush of about him approaching,
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congratulating go to the one of his victory vladimir putin saying, this is science too, or the ones that self for us work on his independent foreign policy. how do you read into that comment from vladimir putin? well, uh yeah, he's also got a congratulatory messages from macro and forrest us and i think from tomorrow one word she will be receiving quite a few uh, similar messages from the western world. so this is quite in line with the following policy. target is be pushing well, even during the cold war tucked and manage to cut through a new line of policy towards the soviet union from $96.00 to $5.00 to $85.00 a by which you know, you can remain in native but at the same time develop trading any comments relations, how, why not do the chevy on doing uh, doing this on
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a much, uh, much bigger scale. and this is what that one is being doing. and this is what basically put in is been saying in this message to add on how to, you know, on the subject of multi priority for example. and i appreciate what you said about, you know, you're being leaders, for example, during that congratulatory thing. the other one, i'm sure he's getting, congratulations from just about everyone or around the world, but multiple hours. he's a big thing being talked about these days and co tia is certainly a country that is not on the list of 30 other countries. interested in joining risks, why do use things go to kia? would be interested in joining breaks as well? i would think. and so what sort of what talk to should do is, and what it has been doing over the last few years, a particular um, a, on the one hand it is remaining in nato. okay. um, there's no need to turn your back to the west and to the west and welding general's
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new settings. although we don't see eye to eye on methods of importance to attach it with many of them. but at the same time, you basically and cultivate best possible price to all the countries across the globe. this would mean some sort of multi faceted foreign policy. so cocky is not just did uh, basically cultivating good ties with moscow, but also it has been going deep inside out the kinds a, maybe not so many people are aware always, but the talk to selections now is being also watch very close to by a number of subs hot on countries because turkey has been establishing good religions and the major chains. there's being talk, you should investment that there's been some military relations, but also uh, you know, it was a good spectrum of read relations page,
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the editor angels on that angel issues. so, and this is what talk to should be thing. and i think talk, he's going to be in the multiple it will go to one of the very interesting countries um, uh, with, with very interesting policies, you know, on the one hand, having good relations with natal, with nato countries. but at the same time, keeping lines of communications open to moscow, but at the same time, to keep and developing good relations with patriot aging and it on and others, i mean multiple ari to means. if i give you an example um far is the saudis indeed right news are basically um, resolving um is all there. all the issues that we sold for decades would never be jolted tools. so as we are basically and we have entered into
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a very interesting world for the western world, typically the americans are not going talk accepted there. they're going to be their fee dna, and that is for quite some time, but the world has changed. the world has changed. i can, i've, i've, i, yes indeed. i think you made an extremely good point. i, whether it's the brakes, the global sell, the i see on the s c o. there was a huge amount of everyone in the world today. and even the chinese leader, as you well know, professor said when he was in moscow recently, the biggest changes happening around the world and one a 100 years professor. how so now of international relations. thank you very much for your time. i appreciate that under analysis about very interesting. thank you very much. it was my pleasure was gonna have your company, i should say here on off the international. it's about 11 20 pm on sunday evening here has been a while, a very interesting day of development. now just to shift gears a little bit here on the program,
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tensions are running high between israel and palestine. the un security council is again gathered to address the issue. a china is deputy envoy to the un laughed out of israel to building settlements on palestinian line according them illegal. the scenario i usually is i p this is the beginning of this year. israel has continued to advance unilateral actions and improving returns, building new settlements and legalizing settlements, subject david as violate international law and the un security council resolution. china urges israel to immediately called this actions and stop encroaching upon the land and resources of the publicity and people on the issue of religious hall. this size is around. last stuff is pro vacations guarantee the right to worship for muslim worshipers. hold the peace in from philadelphia religious call the sides and respect the custodianship of jordan. you can move on. meanwhile, china is foreign minister, expressed as cartridge readiness to facilitate peace tolts between israel and palestine. emphasizing the importance of
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a 2 state solution. this is all according to the chinese state media, a beijing's role is a peace maker on the wells stage. certainly strengthened off to helping to reestablish a diplomatic ties between long standing adversary's iran and saudi arabia. that was back in march. china, as you probably know, as also put forward a political settlement to the conflict in ukraine. now, these ro, palestine companies been going off a decade, is essentially rooted in conflicting claims of land rights in the region. during the latest escalation, earlier this month, palestinian and israeli forces exchange hundreds of attacks leaving scores that and seeing how journalist nicol y'all can believes that china is eager to achieve peace . it's something that many other countries have tried as well. let's say china is the rising spyware, and this one says the show to the was that the can do by doing, i did say, fails to do for the best years. so that's why i believe a sign of will really try is all of it, say political,
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a force and fall where and to do something that the region and china has a much better uh, connection in understanding with the, our world than the united states. and that's why may be this new kind of sad thinking and the fall works can do a change here. that's so many people are waiting for and that he going for the best way to do that is that the proxy and the chinese, the people and the government, they really practically and 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 is china succeeded to do with a i run and study already
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a iran stands firmly with the opec group of leading oil produces. that's the message from the iranian president who was held told for the opec secretary general in terms of some western countries. 6 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. this logic republic offer on has always had a constructive cooperation with this organization. the way determined to continue and improve the level of cooperation. what's your and the main thing that they've had discussed that's around relations with the organization, as well as ways to stabilize the global oil market and maintain energy security. so founded in 1960 opec is 13, or at exporting economies across 3 continents. earlier this year, saudi arabia and the opec plus blog, which includes rusher and mexico, announced major production costs, despite the western partners saying,
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please don't do that. now that's as b is, are actively shifting in the world with saudi arabia. now, in told to join the bricks bank, that institution found them in 2015 by the largest emerging economies it is considering now. and well that whole system is considered, i should say, an alternative to western domination, financial institutions. we add is also our roommate to be mulling, joining briggs as a fully fledged member we discussed emerging global multi polarity as well as well west and resistance to it. with professors side will have an mirandi from the university of tyrone and said that i said, becky, the host of the twice pulled tales pluck. 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 a multi fuller world where washington in the us are not playing the most significant role anymore. and independent countries are joining ish other to not
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only dish dollar, but also stand against you as policies in the course of policies against other nations. we're seeing that opec countries in opec plus teen are not responding to us in europe's demands. and they're taking actions 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
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consider themselves to be superior, and therefore they assume that the rest of the global community should abide by 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 party use from exporting. but if the sovereign countries in the global south choose to regulate the 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. it's not tensions. the money well spent. that's helping us republican senator lindsey graham had described the vast amounts of cash sent to ukraine by washington. a
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yes and will be and the russians are that this morning anderson who is lindsey graham, 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 you 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. and what he said. we've had a very sort of comprehensive statement from, from the russian side, from the murray as 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 a race to the bottom if you like, regarding rosa phobia,
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the diminishing value of russian life. do you think us senator graham was alone and his nazi rhetoric the he's the free to exception that the american system can produce such a monster wrong. let me remind you that in a conversation with the price does volva 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 the briefing, us propaganda stuff as a back 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, this is by no means the 1st time that the senior american politician has called for
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a sort of, you know, a, the destruction of russia. but it's getting pretty green. and it's, it's sort of 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, 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 prudent by mister graham. 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
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would 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 can ask cast them soul of 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 a la carte attitude into west and media in the us in particular. they don't seem to be diminishing. and i think as the, as long as a new didn't volunteered ukrainian offensive comes the attacks on sale global. you'll see more more of this acceleration of this type of rhetoric in the, in the weeks and months to come before my kind of going security policy analyst on michael maloof. now he believes the remarks by the senate to reveal washington's true goals will have a listen for yourself. i would say it's the unspoken goal of this, for as far as the the fact that we even have this which in laws
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and by elements within the, by the administration of problem elements such as your near conservatives, such as victoria lula 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 sun. it's not the goal of everybody. and some of us like to live in peace with, with the different countries, particularly with russian. russia has a tremendous history and influence and we need, we all need to get along. but we have certain elements that want to push the american way. and no matter even through uh, military means if necessary. this is
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a, it's a, it's an extreme element that we have within our government. and, but yeah, right now it's, it's prevailing. but let's recap our top story here. and as we do so, have a look at that behind me. credible pictures from, i'm correct with, i just don't know how many tens of thousands of support as of the incumbent president, the one who has snatched another victory. we are standing by here adopting international for his life victory speech. of course, the election council, the supreme election council of turkey, has not declared over the edge of pipe out of the one the winter of the run of presidential election. but even before that the incumbent, lita had already been receiving messages of congratulations from far and late as the off the he declared victory himself in the race for the precedence. the thanks to our people we ended victorious. we are victorious. i would like to think my wonderful people, my greek nation,
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for the owner of allowing me to serve you once again. now in may, you made your most important choice. you have shown this nation your will, and thank you for supporting me now. so we'll look at the final results here with all the international. so that type of are the ones that you would victory 52 point one percent of the vote. his opponent come out like that. it's not all you felt showed with 47.9 percent of the support. one of uh, casual goes allies, the leader of the good part of his congratulated the other one on his very 3 and said that she accepts the result. and i just just bear with us here for a 2nd it onto the international. it is a 1134 on sunday evening. we are on standby for the turkish leader to give us a well as victory speech live. you see those people behind me. this is an aerial shot of essentially the presidential palace and incorrect with just how many tens of thousands of people waiting the are the ones victory speech. we will bring you the whole speech live anywhere i'm. and what else? the international
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