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spaces exist the the most it examines how russian forces they were telling the crazy, expensive on the front line. if the look, guns republic joins a long list of countries rejecting the west and loans to choose between the us and china saying it was because the middle, the, the us wanted to paralyze us with sanctions and threats with our nation. pause and
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paralyzed, who have during the threats and sanctions into opportunities, the west twice to suppress it wrong with functions. but he's failing to pass the statements by the way, in presidents as he stopped fluffing nicaragua as the positive is locked in america . the, on the 26th, the annual subspace is plugged into a national economic form, kicks off in russia's, northern capital is over $17000.00 parts and pretends from a $130.00 countries at 10, the major economic event we put into special coverage here on the 8 very long. well, so this is all the international relations world. news out date is great to have you with us. and we begin with the laces from the conflicts in ukraine, as russian forces advance in various strategic directions, according to russia's ministry of defense, say, seeing that over 7000 ukrainian soldiers have been killed or wounded in battle
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since june. the false ministry also stress that most go is mainly talking think kids with the forces far and most of mary's comes on the death pose. i'll tease egleston if examines how russian forces are holding the line all across the front line. ukraine's troops are above the counter offensive has commenced, and russia sped as no effort to nip that in the bud. these guns the refutation of a sniper rifle. and now a 152 millimeter kind of a packs a might see punch. the lies on the southern front chief has so far, pendants hopes on brushing, rushes defensive lines there, but to no avail. he outside the town of lisa jones,
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ukraine is pushing relentlessly to but all, to a similar result. the big guns of the backbone of keeps offensive. so counter battery fire is vital for russia. and that's because now and that's our group is coal sniper is because we were very accurate, the shooting hating and destroying, and we talk gets we even receive the challenge for the granting is for know to a renewal, but we didn't accept it because they were very cunning and so the key to success is to work as fast as possible to work in a can we use of team score. everyone must perform that you just quickly and not to
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interfere with the others. one suffered in the don't pass artillery fire accounts for an overwhelming majority, it tends trenches into school, which stuff it melts. my incentive rate's everything in its path here. artillery has proven once again that it is indeed the god of war i make is done every closing from the don't bass. ok see don't make us choose a size. that's the message. one packet sun, which is during the long list of countries have rejected the west school to set the ties with china. we have a history of being a close collaborative made with the us. we have no intention of leaving that focused on also has the reality of being in a close collaborative made with china. and until china suddenly came to everyone's threat perception, that was always the case. pakistan's definitely feeling the heat there and i'm sure
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it's just a total coincidence. the pakistan also just took it's for shipment of directly shifted, rushing crude oil a few days ago. and, and here's the key part. they've paid for it in chinese. you want, so i can only imagine that the u. s. is probably not too thrilled about that, and this is all happening by the way, under prime minister should by star reef. and he's considered the more pro wes prime minister of recent years. you have in wrong con, who's no longer prime minister, and there's a lot of speculation as to why he's not, and he is always cited, you know, anti pressure from the west against him. so the fact that this is kind of a shared position in pakistan, right? now is, is quite interesting this uh, pushed along with uh, with china. and um, and this is also coming after years of us aid, which former us president donald trump suspended. and he just, you know,
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being the business man. he is, he didn't feel like he was getting his money's worth because he likes to delegate. like he delegated to turkey. everything that was going on in syria, which allowed the us troops to withdraw ultimately as why this campaign promises and with pakistan he was expecting them to do all americans dirty work against the taliban. so he wasn't too happy that that didn't work out for them. you know, half down the stats and um, you know, single for us, for our minister also recently spoke on behalf of other countries in the southeast asian region saying that, you know, they also would really like to sit out all this us china drama. and they're telling china in the us, look, guys, take it out into the parking lot, have a listen option member. see including obviously sing and falls. want to maintain good relations with both the us and basing the one make us use we will refuse pictures is kind of looked like hostage video. so even washington's allies
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are getting a little bit concerned about whether when this thing here, the getting the sense that washington is looking for a fight with china. and they're also trying to talk them down from the situation. and we have um, christine, like out here who just tried to do that. recently. the coupling and the sort of the polarization of the world would lead to less economic growth. so i think then this is something that shouldn't be by all means avoided to. right? so not all of washington's allies or former allies want to play the fields and want to do business and deal with china and the us. some of them are squarely choosing account. we have south korea and japan. um, so there's us leverage there because well, one of the reasons could be that there are us bases in those countries. it's kinda hard to play the fields when one of the guys of sleeping on your couch. so,
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you know, they're, it's, they're not billy, no mates on every level at this point, washington right now, even with all of these calls to avoid conflict, it seems like things are still escalating between washington and beijing. what more can you tell us about that? well, we just heard that tony blinking, the secretary of state, is heading it to beijing this week. and there were even some unsubstantiated rumors floating around earlier this week that the u. s. was thinking of evacuating it citizens from taiwan, which would indicate definitely an escalation in the wrong direction. if you want to try to avoid conflict. the state department flatly denied it, and china was not in the last asked about these reports has circulated on online in the united states, but the need to talk to someone to call. i do not know the relevance situation. you mentioned, however, what i do now is that the one that us side talks about standing up with the table on what it really does is use time on as pawns and can and folder in order to serve the use strategy of using taiwan to contain china the united states has even
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formulated a plan to destroy time on. it is believe that outside one compatriots will clearly understand the us when hom, time on and sell it away. right. so everything that we've been seeing from the us in china has been not very good in terms of the tension that's been created. there's a lot of posturing going on. but we also remember this bible wounds, finger pointing accusations flying round about beijing, helping russia, which they denied. they said, look, you know, but if it gets to a point where there's a risk in terms of a potential world war, of course, at that point we'll get involved. now to there's definitely been some back counterpart backstage behind the scenes diplomacy going on as usually happens in the situations. so this is the lincoln trip this week may just be the china in the us bringing things to the very front of the stage and publicly signaling at least some kind of a normalization of relations. the, the west has failed to break russia. those are the words of cuban prime minister
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mon. well, cruise has spoken, doing amazing with vladimir putin in moscow, has a visiting an international economic form and some pieces book besides discussed, mutual cooperation between russia and cuba, as well as the unilateral western sanctions which have targeted both countries. and this is new start. what is the might use the fi lateral cooperation should develop in all the areas on which we have agreed? and i am sure that this will happen. they include energy, tourism and some other priority areas. we know that the legal sanctions that cuba has been living under has been going on for decades, and yet the cuban people are coping with it. for our part, we will do everything so that our economic cooperation helps to overcome these outward difficulties of freedom able to show them the cool i want to assure will keep us focused on see the position to unilateral western sanctions against russia . i also want to assure you that we are against the attempt of the west to isolate
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russia from international organizations. why does the same time promoting the rest of phobia as if everything that comes from brushing his body? i must add that the west has failed to break russia. we see it as a real mockery of strength from admin and rodney and presidente, for him. rafia is also expanding ties with latin american countries, and he stopped off in nicaragua as part of the 2nd leg of his last in american tool . at the raleigh in the nation's capital, raised the stress, the futility of american functions and highlighted the said values of arabian and venezuela and people. i mean, he called me to tell us what the us wanted to paralyze us with sanctions and threats with our nation wasn't paralyzed, who have during the threats and sanctions into opportunities and has made great progress. these people should know that the new global order will favor those who are resist western had gemini, the pursuit of independence, freedom and justice. and that is what really unites both the uranium and venezuelan
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revolutions on tuesday, where you see arrived in the correct you on his 2nd bike of this free nation. tor. what makes the visit significant? is that the right one? if it is well, the care i q, i qx virus on there. so if your economic sanctions by the west, in fact the share were common in type period was steps towards the last raise. you said that jeff wanted, the 3 countries share the approach to stand against imperialism and uni. that was the correct you, my president for his bar touched on the west double standards when he comes to human rights. he says that the in oregon split pressure on his country under the pretext of human rights and democracy. and this still is very much like the tone and the rhetoric. yvonne maintains towards the last one is time and again insisted that there was when he was to be the flag. there are human rights, but it has actually use that for. it's called a full game one day and then we'll proceed send for you with the west, which doubts its democratic values should respect the silver and well of all the people who vote in their government. but unfortunately,
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western nations do the opposite. the live of democracy and human rights and who have seen many times how the west tramples human rights all across the globe. the president began his latin american to run monday, beginning with jericho, his where he held thoughts with his men as well and can't afford nicholas. some of the are the 2 sides announced that they have plans to push off annual trade from a current. we $1000000000.00 to $10000000000.00. this is a significant measure in defiance of the us centrals on both countries. so we're, this is a perfectly matches the verging multi folder world order, which has seen many countries opposing the western rule over the world. the receive is a k and one week out survey do arrive this audio radio for a high level trip. as we all these rebuilding alliances without the blessing of its long time, l i the united states. so we see that extra regional countries that are even geographically situated in the western hemisphere are now increasingly leading
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eastward at us to host asked the weapon american to our is no action as it is marking the transition period to have multiple era. or there will be no place for us to generate at least $79.00 mind queens of oppose the drowned off to a boat of libyan origin sank off the green coast on wednesday. so close towards the site. 104 people have being rescued. according to local media, they were about 750 people on board. the vessel rescue operations on the way is the search for survivors, continues. it said the desk told to the increase has hundreds remain missing. 5th round. this isn't just the deadliest mike winship where i can use the greek permanence to hospitalized. 3 days of morning. reese is one of the main destinations for migraines from the middle east and africa as they try and reach you are. my case clearly likes legal qualification that's
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the reaction from so the van kids, former justice minister who's been charged with supporting russian actions in ukraine. and they also the stall to bill peroration for minnesota and chime and of the supreme court stuff. and how it been wrote to facebook post that he would have done the same thing as president, posted the slovak prosecutor's office, accuse her been of defamation of a nation race on persuasion, unzip endorsements of a crime. he faced as 3 years in prison if found guilty. the former minister did not retract his statements onto the charges with bruce, but instead said he was proud of them. having shed his views on the russian ukrainian conflict with all the a full stove, moving annual ink that are good. let's discuss the accusation of my statement about preteen. no cause no institution or no person, the wealth control, what is happening in ukraine, aggression only do you and security council can do this in accordance with on
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school 13 on the job to do you and security council did not co rushes actions and ukraine aggression. so my accusation cleaning acts legal qualifications which is kind of the cue. so one of approving aggression is the only institution that has the right dakota middle 2 operation in question is not done. so 3, the states cannot dictate to anyone what they can say. they cannot, if it does not violate the provisions of our with little, especially if the content of my opinion is in compliance with the old school to to none of the un charlton you. the right to freedom of expression includes the freedom to day to one's police, as one is the freedom to receive and disseminate information. why did somebody without interference from state bodies? regardless of all this, i mean, scheduled to minsk agreements proposed by russia and preserving the territory and integrity of ukraine. the don't net can new guns good publics which refused to submit to the self proclaimed, fussy, soon came to power as
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a result of an unconstitutional to the time. organize in finance by the united states and other western states were to receive a form of autonomy in accordance with uminski agreements. the western states resisted this in every possible way of recent bates through the miles of german and french politicians. publicly admitted the states that they shamelessly falsely never covered these agreements to which they pledge as guarantors when freshest fanatical on groups as what does that ukraine, you know me began shooting, foaming, kidding, and terrorizing the peaceful russian population of those republics resulting in the death of more than $14000.00 civilians. in accordance with international rule, russia had every right to protect the russian 70 population. fighting the flourishing knee of fascism in neighboring ukraine to move that for the intervention of the russian federation about which russia also informed you and security council just,
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i mean was completely unnecessary who it was done justified to that. and to ski, this comes against the bank, top of the rise of pro russian policies, and they've run up to several elections in europe. european officials are concerned about the policies in australia and slovakia that support russia and the conflicts and ukraine pre election poles into the volunteer. so support for roberts fi code, we change the weld at the same date who claimed that he would ends military support for key f is why is a power button that says that the west is the main beneficiary also you find confident yes. resale, as it goes, there is no point in wanting to seek peace all the time with you. i'm surprised to you crane. but that goal is to perpetuate the war which brings that money. so i mean to devastate ukrainian people. to him. he is destroying the infrastructure so that russia has as many problems as possible with reconstruction off to the world's views. those can't figure it out to any son,
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just military or economic without the approval of the security council, a country to onto the 13 on of the you and charles, that'd be the sanctions. what exactly the opposite. destroying europe and contributing to the growth of production and the russian federation. also, in addition to sanctions so completely undermine the confidence of states in the united states, the world began to change rapidly with it up in favor of mutual co operation between states on the basis of a quality of mutual benefit. instead of the dictatorship of a single great power of the united states, produced by the 26th annual sum, petersburg into a national economic form is kicked off in russia's northern campus. so here we are not able to bring into special coverage throughout the week. the
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will the key theme, all of this he is in petersburg, economic form is full warranty. it also includes technology, tulsa, and national traditions. around 17000 people are attending russians. biggest economic event including leading economist companies, heads of states, ministers, finances, and scientists. earlier it's easy to know neil outlines the key aims. if this is for him, for a warm welcome to space at 2023 and this and petersburg, international economic for them. people have been streaming in all morning for day one of the influential event. now, why they're coming here, and people from more than a 100 country delegates from those countries, as well as you've got thousands of participants here, talking about the big global issues affecting the world. and of course, at russia, not the focus this here is on, at the american bar. the global side is a big issue, of course,
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in terms of at feeding the world in terms of, of getting those renew ties between russia about area as well. just to give you a sense, there is a move away from, from e u countries from nate. so towards the middle east, of course, i mentioned the global south africa asia. so it's on central america as well. big number of guests coming at for that. the sectors here that's being spoken about, you're talking about the i t at tourism financial. of course a lot of folks around here at talking about how they can develop with the rest of the world as well. and i agree business pharmaceutical industry. so you can imagine for the next 4 days until saturday, there is a lot to discuss and we're going to keep the discussion team going. thank you for joining me, is the host of ortiz world, a part r t corresponded at sound. that boy, you sent it a lot going on today. business is the theme. but the overriding at issue
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a sorta written development for the for them, can you maybe break that done? why that is the, the big feet? because i think around the world, there is this sense, sofa exhausts trends from the way things have been going up until recently, these uni polar western dominate, that's modelled at a cruise privileges benefits primarily to itself. and we see these big development then it's also only about this here, but i mean, i think we've seen it for the last day care so that many countries want to develop on their own terms. and they want to that own piece of the international pie. and they want to see the world not as a sort of melting cold, melted to american, the worst and specifications, but rather as a mistake, where each society, each country can afford that own solution. the discussion wouldn't be not about what those pieces need to be. how they should look like whether they should be like the west or rather, you know how we can exist in
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a mutually beneficial in synergetic manner. and this form is still pretty much international because many parts of the world are represented who mentions lives in america. you mentioned the africa asia has huge representations, russian regions, various russian regions are representative here. and there's going to be a lot of discussions, a lot of debates today, a lot of contacts made as well between and not just international countries, but particularly russian as well. so for those russian companies, it's perhaps a daunting step into perhaps the territories that they weren't sewell favorites, but that's becoming more and more the common themes. so that's going to be something that's going to be of a, for most important going forward. actually day one always has been about local development and about local businesses, small and medium size, big businesses. but this time around,
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russian businesses have no choice but the to develop and depend on themselves in order to move forward. as you know, russia is under very significant the, their western sanctions, which forced many companies to cut the western connections. but they're looking for ways to develop here in the russia and also to establish new connections. the rest of the world with africa, with asia, with many of the regions, russian entrepreneurs, businesses have gone abroad of them. they, they've, they've gone into industries. they're not because of sanctions. perhaps it was forced on that. i think it was plate. so was a necessity. is the mother of old invention, that money that knowledge is coming back. no interruption. what, what's the opportunities for the world's biggest country but something like that. i don't really know which, but also capital people uh, new ideas. yeah. is that, you know, it was a hard choice for many of the businesses and some of the businesses here have to
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choose whether they want to develop here domestically or whether they have to go abroad. then the was made that choice, very sharp, but a lot of companies that certainly most of the companies representative here and made a decision that, you know, russia still have lots of potential and it's not just some assets potential. i mean, this is a huge me reach of country not only in terms of minerals, you know, oral gas and metals, but also human potential in human capital. i mean, we, russia is leading in many technological areas. it's a country with very advanced public thinking a logical services on the 1st day on the form. several regions presenting a variety of drones, including long wind blind is caught, caught because of even small helicopters at the smaller regions. various attendees can even gain hands on experience the pilots and gives you a v. i think a little taste to the summit was the most good government stands where you could touch an android 7 up. some finishes ice cream with
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a variety of flavors to choose from such as mint chocolate chip on vanilla. the cherry on top is how it's delivered in a minute to sub way. com or rushes. newest regions also well represents that the form which stands dedicated to everything from price local produce to green energy . there is also much more on show at the form from the it's a national community the the way this is guest alone and made a special ed twins it before and with the traditional oh, mail jones performance the show which lasted more than an hour. so delegates dressed in a lights on using props as well, some representatives that the event said about cooperation between that countries as russia each year with seeing the remarkable results being recorded
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by this part of them. and this year we're having about $15000.00 participants from all across the world, coming to st. petersburg to see modes of interaction. you may have thoughts of collaboration on friendship and to see how to builds our global economies and see how to increase and improve means of livelihood. so everyone and i, she is using the countries to other countries and we can see it very clearly that all the nationalities, the bottom here, and they're looking for a economic development from russia. if it's a handful pressure, they want to have, you know, prosperity in the countries rush. i have used them as an extension of syria. and i believe that in the future, the more we see um, let's say practical steps when it comes to north, south res claudia, door and into connectivity like that towards right away as on highways between the persian gulf, russia and east main, italian to see the, the more the import,
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those of county such as to y'all and now, but on will be on the other in a lot of these all good documents spoke with alexi to come cause russians, minister of develop. and so all the far east on the arctic about the node and see where is his why the new naval path is viable for the future of global trade. typically, most people go to the northern sea root is of great political importance. please tell us a little bit about it because it's now the focus in countries all over the world, not only in russia, that is true. the 1st it is the most dynamically developing c transport cord or in the world today. over the last 7 years, it's freight turnover has growing more than 8 times from 4000000 tons to 34000000 times. but most importantly, by 2031, we can expect the russian cargo alone to reach $200000000.00 tons per year. these are very significant volumes,
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comparable to the larger part of what goes through the suez canal today. but it's important says not just as a shorter course, it's crucial as an alternative route between asia in europe. it's no secret that unfortunately the situation in the south china sea and the strait of milwaukee is now being exacerbated by the efforts of a number of short sighted. let's say aggressive states. and at some point, it may reach a boiling point, any militarization or increasing the degree of conflict. god forbid will move us to a point where traditional logistics are no longer safe or viable. we're talking about the trade and food supply of 3000000000 people in east asia. and so we need to develop the northern route. so these 3000000000 do not depend on a single southern passage waiting here at the st. petersburg, economic for him. no matter who's talking the conversation quickly turns to the development of the northern see room, the possibilities for cooperation, conditions of navigation plans and even other prospect. one of the most seriously
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interested parties in the united arab emirates, which has already built a good business on its role as the logistics of today, we spoke to their administrative economy and we will talk to the head of one of the largest global port companies, dp world about how to develop cooperation in terms of container transportation along the northern c route to do this when needs to prepare in advance building arctic class feet with container ships of modern design. so they can go in convoys with ice breakers and provide the necessary connection between asia in europe a shorter and safer route and alternative to the existing ones. the. the 80 does have failed to agree on the 11th round of sanctions against the rest of the gather, again, next week as they try and iron out the differences. in the meantime, we bring you this power. the video you created using artificial intelligence. first payment focuses on me no no, no.
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